Thoughts on India 0
It is not an easy place to travel but it is rewarding, if you keep an open mind. That is how I would describe India for me and what I got out of it. Like I said that I didn’t like it very much when I first started, but it grew on me to the point that I began to enjoy it and be comfortable.
The poverty is never easy to deal with and I don’t think that I will ever get used to it, there were moments that it was crippling to the point that you couldn’t watch while some helpless child tugged at your clothes, they didn’t want clothes, food or water, they wanted money.
Culture shock is something that you have to expect but can’t really prepare for of course, the way that India does a lot of things is different to the way we would image doing it. As an example more buses at home would have signs on them saying where they are going or what number they are - not some dude yelling out where it is going and finally hearing him as he speeds off into the distance.
There are great things about India, there are some people that are nice and actually want help you, the place is like nothing else that I have seen so I won’t be forgetting that too soon. The scenery is magnificent and so is the history.
I don’t know if I will go back again, only time will tell, but I did know by 22 days I had enough.
Like I said I was sad to leave but I was very glad that I was going.
































