Sasha_3

Next day we heard the situation in Rajasthan was now "under control", and most of the trains started running again. We changed our hotel to a cheaper one without the AC, and decided just relax as last night went again with only 4 hours sleep. Our new plan is to skip Rajasthan (we heard it's even hotter than in Delhi). We found out the Corbett national park isn't that far from Delhi, and it's one of the best ones in India. So, we'll go there, then move towards Nepal, do the trekking part there, then get back to India, Varanasi, and back to Delhi to catch the flights. The norwegians told us that Nepal was really beautiful and they had some photos that made us want to catch the train right away! Yesterday evening went all together to the fancier side of Delhi, the South Delhi to have a dinner. That's a nice place if want to have a break from the dirt for a while. Although it's not so nice to be followed by the little kids asking for money, they're there all alone, bare feet, around age four, and I had some trouble trying not to feel bad about it, but then the guys bought them some ice-cream... You can buy really good juice from the streets - just remember to ask it without water or ice... It was so so hot and you cant escape. But watering some clothes and having them on us made it a bit easier to catch some sleep. AC is quite a good thing and I think from now on I'll happily pay some extra.