Thursday, July 23, 2009

Pictures Are Up!

If you're interested in the trip pictures, they're up!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Home

It's over!  We arrived back in New York on Sunday and are officially planning our next trip.  

We plan to update the blog with the missing Middle East & Africa pictures.  


Wednesday, February 25, 2009

One step ahead of disaster

We are safe. But between the Cairo bombing on Sunday, and the jet crash in Amsterdam this morning (not to mention the Mumbai bombing and the Thailand airport closing way back in December), we're feeling lucky to be staying just one step ahead of disaster.

Capetown!

We landed late last night after 20 hours of travel from Cairo (through Amsterdam; thanks, Delta) and a teary goodbye to Melissa and mom.

We slept hard after not sleeping for a full day--but we did make good use of our earplugs, having somehow booked ourselves in the "party" hostel. This morning Capetown has offered us a warm welcome, literally and figuratively. It's about 100 degrees, but the streets and air are clean, the cafe culture is in full swing, and the touts that followed us around all of our recent Middle East stops trying to get us to buy something from them are conspicuously absent. We bought travel books this morning and are in the process of developing a plan. Likely: Capetown for a couple of days with hiking Table Mountain, visiting Robben Island and maybe hitting the beach; then to Bostwana to rent a 4WD vehicle and drive up through Chobe reserve to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe; then onto Namibia and the skeleton coast. We're not sure whether we'll travel by land or air. Depends on costs.

Can't belive we're in Africa! Only 5 more weeks left on our trip, but I don't want to think about that.

Middle East-updates soon to come

We have lot of updating to do--hundreds of India photos and hightlights from the last month or so, and info on our amazing time in the Middle East. It was a real unexpected highlight of the trip--Jordan (Amman, Dead Sea, Petra and Aqaba), the ferry across the Red Sea to Sinai, Egypt (Nuweiba, St. Katherines/Mt. Sinai, Cairo and Luxor, including the overnight train with Sam's intrepid traveling sisters Ann and Becky and Luxor with my intrepid traveling mother and sister), and Israel (Tel Aviv and Jerusalem). More to come. Including photos, we hope.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Full text of Thank You note from our favorite hotel in India

Hello Dear Friend`s, Sam & Antha How Are You & How`s Thingh`s There How`s Traveling Going On , We Are Good Here & Hope Your Both Are Well There & I Would Like To say Thanks Lot Lot Lot For Recommend Some Of Your Friend To Our Haveli & They Were Going To Stay Here Tonoght & I Promised You Guys We Will Give Them A Best Service & They Will Say You Back Thanks For That , And Please When Ever You Both Have Time Then Post Review On TripAdvisor If You Post One Each It`s So Kind Of You & Then Definately We Came In First Five & Dear Realy That Our Dream To Came Onec In First Five So Please Spend 15 Minutes For Us & Give The Nice Title`s Of Your`s Review`s & Dear Five Of Five It Will Help Us In Ranking To Move Up In That List & Don`t Write The Price, Bye Bye Have A Nice Time There Wish You All The Best & Do Take Very Good Care Of Your Self & Hope See You Soon Agin, Warm Regard`s Hotel Pleasant Haveli

Thursday, January 29, 2009

I have a new favorite drink, and it's not Kingfisher

Unique to Jodpur, the Makhaniya Lassi is the best drink ever. You start with the standard Lassi base--a strong plain full fat curd (yoghurt) with a little sugar-not too sweet. But instead of adding Mango or Banana or any standard Lassi filler, you add saffron and cardamom. The result is mouth watering and lovely to behold-the saffron leaves traces of bright orange streaked throughout, and the cardamom adds small bright green chunks. Yum! I am very sad that we left Jodpur and can no longer have these yummy lassis.

We made it to Jaisalmer at 5 am today on the train from Jodpur. We've pretty much nailed overnight train travel in India. Necessary supplies:
- Eyemask
- Sleepsack (like a sheet but sleeping bag shaped and sewn up the side-packs down light)
- Wool scarf to double as blanket
- Earplugs
- Tigerbalm (to put under your nose to kill the horrible bathroom smell. Even when we're not in 3rd class, we can't seem to get further than a row away from the bathroom. I mean, the hole in the floor of the train that smells like pee.)

Jaisalmer is lovely and we're hoping to meet up with Seema and friends from NYC who are miraculously traveling our very same India route just a couple of days behind us!