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Backpacker grapevine

July 31st, 2008 | Posted by Davey in 02-India

“Bumper-to-bumper with budget accommodation and a seedy reputation for drugs and dodgy characters, Paharganj is the backpacker grapevine” (Lonely Planet).

We had an amazing day walking around the Main Bazaar yesterday ,  a metropolis of shops and stalls in the centre of New Delhi.  We haggled and laughed for most of the day.  It’s embarrassingly cheap – our accommodation (with a/c) is £3 each per night and in a reasonable hotel – that includes breakfast and 1hr internet, but you have to buy the toilet roll :-).  Sam bought a beautiful hand stitched shoulder bag for the equivalent of £2.50. A glass bottle of Coca Cola is around 12p.

Not sure what you’ll make of the photos but walking around is a surreal experience – we can’t wait to go out again today.  Although, as I write this, it is shitting it down with rain. Tomorrow we will hire a car and visit many of the temples and museums etc.

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6 Responses

  • Tim K says:

    The photos are great. While I like the “roundabout” one my favourite has to be all the clothes hanging down the sides of the building. Really get a sense for the place.

    Stop that wife of yours frittering away all your money ! ;)

  • Tim G says:

    I thought it was the hotel pool – not a roundabout?

  • Mike J says:

    Hiring a car eh? hmmmm….

    Im looking forward to your next posting then. Have you heard of Bangra racing ;)

  • Del says:

    Well thats a first ! A gas powered Trike!!
    You are a brave man driving!! just wear a blindfold, your standard of driving will be better than most!! xx

  • Holly says:

    love the pic of all the clothes hanging up

  • Tim K says:

    I thought you might be interested to know that this month’s glass recyling went out this evening and was a full box and a half less full than usual. Now, where could all that extra glass have been coming from previously ? Hmm ?



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