I have an unnatural fear of tigers. Well it's perfectly rational to be scared of something that can eat you, just not when you live in the UK, where bumping into a tiger isn't very likely. Fortunately I had an overweight man sat in front of me and I convinced myself if we were to see a tiger it would definitely pick him. I announced this to my friends but only realised the rather large man spoke perfect English once the safari was over. I think it's safe to say we're not friends. The safari lasted 3 hours but alas, no tiger (damn!). We did see several other animals, the mongoose and the turtle being my favourites. It would have been nice to see a tiger, but I kept thinking about the form I had to sign in case I got eaten alive. I guess it's not all bad. There is a picture of a tree trunk below where a tiger has marked it's territory by scratching the crap out of it. Closest thing to seeing a tiger in the I'll probably ever get.
Monday, 6 May 2013
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Monday, 15 April 2013
Camel Trekking in the Jalsamer Desert
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Jaipur Train Journey
Well we had to book an overnight 14 hour train journey to Jaipur. When we arrived on the train (with minutes to spare) we were told our tickets were 'unconfirmed', meaning we didn't have a bed or even a chair. Great. So from 22:45 to 07:30 the next morning we spent our time trying to get comfy on the floor or a couple of luggage shelves we found. The pictures below are testament to the amount of room we had! I'm wearing that thing on my face on the last picture because we were next to the toilets :s
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Surat Holy Festival
Well we were walking down this random street in Surat and came across a street festival. They were cooking fresh food and and gave us loads of the local delicacies, all free of charge. They then beckoned us over to start dancing, which was awkward ha! Then someone passed me a baby while I was dancing around! Local news team shows up and videos us eating, dancing and saying a few words, don't think many westerners visit this part of India. Apparently we'll be shown on an Indian news channel called GTPL, which is shown right across India and I think Pakistan too. Surreal evening!