Sunday, May 12, 2013

Golden Triangle - Delhi-Jaipur-Agra


Trip : Chennai - Delhi - Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra - Mathura - Delhi - Chennai
Trip Dates : May 4,5,6 and 7, 2013
Trip with family

We had booked a 4 days package as below with Invitee India, that included 4-days site seeing, AC Innova for 4 days, 3- night stay - AC Deluxe rooms - one night in Jaipur, Agra and Delhi. This also includes breakfast and airport pick-up/drop.

Itinerary

Day-1 - Airport pickup from New Delhi at 9:30 AM - Travel and site seeing at Jaipur including Chowki Dani -; Night stay in Jaipur
Day-2 - Local pending site seeing in Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri and Night stay in Agra
Day-3 - Taj Mahal visit - early morning at 6 AM, Visit Sikandara, Mathura and Night stay in New Delhi
Day-4 - Site seeing in New Delhi and drop at Airport.

Day-1

We started the day with a drive to Jaipur. We took some snacks from home and some in the airport and flight and were ready to start the day while we landed. Started the trip on the hot climate by 10:30 AM and stopped around noon on a road side Dhaba for lunch. The trip goes from Delhi into Haryana and reaches Rajasthan. Wearing seat belts is mandatory and most importantly, safe !

I have put some tips on eating outside and some learning of the trip at the end of this post !

Reached the outskirts of Jaipur around 3:30PM. First, we stopped at a view point of Amber Fort took some photos. Next stop, was Jal Mahal. Here, this is only a view point and not allowed to go in. We then, preferred to check-in to the hotel. We stayed at Laxmi Nivas - this was located on the other side of the town and the driver was not aware how to reach it. However, after 30 mins reached the hotel.



The rooms were spacious and okay. I shall post the comments on each of my experiences in detail in TripAdvisor with regards to stay.



















Then, we went to Chokhi Dhani Village. Entrance fees - 2 options Rs.500 and Rs.650, first one for Rajasthani authentic food while the second one is continental. Best option for Indians would be Rs.500 package. Inside Chokhi Dhani Village, one can kill time by going around and having some authentic Rajasthani chat/fast food. Most of them come at a nominal price - Rs.10/15/20 and also some fun games for children and the grown  ups at Rs.5/10. One can go for elephant and camel rides as well inside for Rs.50 for 4-5 mins. At the outset, people have to shell out money but, fun is guaranteed; family with kids will enjoy a lot. There is also number of shops for purchases like chappals, clothes, lots of bangles, home decors, bed utilities, etc.; some are affordable and some are expensive. Choose as per the need; not for comfort/luxury !








The dinner is a good authentic Rajasthani Thaali - unlimited -> Do no miss the Sabjis, Dhal Baati, Sweet - Mal Powa and Lashun ki chutney (hot garlic paste). The most memorable one was Chaanch - Butter milk. I took seven servings of Chaanch. After the feast, went back to rooms and had a good night sleep.

Day-2

After Poori-Bhaji breakfast, day started visiting the Amber Fort. The driver told us that he would drive us to the Fort through the back gate and save lot of money. Rs.900 is the charge for the elephant ride for 2 persons. We were 4 and we got lot of money covered through this option. Elephant ride is fun, but, we did it at Chokhi Dhani at Rs.50 per head! And avoided, long queues waiting for elephants, ride on a bright, hot sunny day (around 43 degree Celsius). This was the only brighter moment with driver :(







The views are stunning from the Amber Fort and one can easily spend 1-2 hours wondering at the architecture, views and clicking photos. We did not use guide service at any point, rather roam around and explore. Next destination was, City palace of Jaipur - Another 1-2 hours of roaming inside the premises under hot Sun. This palace had very good paintings and carvings.





We had checked-out of the hotel in the morning itself and sited Hawa mahal from outside. At Jaipur, as per the rules, even new buildings are all of same architecture and colour, and this added a uniqueness to the city ! We planned to go for shopping and on the Sunday morning, almost all the shops were closed. We had some hot, spicy and big samosas and start the journey to Agra.

Some useless-inedible food at a road side Dhabha on the way to Agra made us look for reached Agra faster. We stopped at Fatehpur Sikri next. The highway goes through Bharatpur, take left to Mathura, go straight for Agra or turn left for Fatehpur Sikri !





On reaching the parking area, we got guides and vendors all around us :( We swiftly moved to board the government operating buses to reach to top of the small hill to the Jama Masjid - south wall of this Masjid is the grand Buland Darwaza - 54 mt high entrance - the highest in Asia. Also located in the same premises is another Tomb - Tomb of Salim Chishti, a Sufi saint; this is built with white marbles. Hot air was blowing from all the directions - we felt like 50 degree Celsius ! Took the return bus to parking for Rs.10 per head and moved to the vehicle as quickly as possible. On reaching Agra and tasting some horrible food on the way, we located the South Indian restaurant - Dasaprakash and swiftly completed our dinner by 7 PM with excellent Idlis and Dosas with filter coffee ! :)

Check-out at hotel Taj palace - this was one amazing location. 500m from The Great Grand Taj, and from the rooms, we were able to see the beauty ! Early to bed by 8 PM, since our plan was to be at Taj by 5:30AM.

Day-3

On enquiry at the hotel, they told that the tickets counter shall open at 6 AM at Shilpagram - parking area and also to Taj at the same time. Being my birthday, I want to be the first in the counter and went at 5:15; and the counter was open - Foreigners were already there buying tickets and I was the first Indian to get the tickets :). And also, the counter person told that, the entrance is open at Taj as well as the sunrise is early in summer. We moved to the entrance and entered with no queues there ! At 5:50AM, we saw the Taj, one side shining and reflecting the early Sun ! Amazing and spell bound and hardly 100 visitors inside. Comfortably, took lot of photos and went around the Taj. We entered the main chamber in one hour and slowly walked out after capturing Taj in different angles - alas, it was only 7:30AM that we came out.








There are battery cars operated to and fro from the parking area to the eastern entrance of the Taj Mahal for Rs.10 per person. We had Poori-Bhaji again at the hotel and checked out. We skipped Agra Fort and went to Akbar's Fort at Sikandara. This place also, has very good architecture and none are allowed to take anything other than water and camera - like Taj Mahal. After spending around 50 mins there, we started out towards Mathura.

By the time, we reached Mathura, it was 11:50. We had only 10 minutes to reach the temple, however taking a rickshaw from the parking area and going through the security - like airport :(, we made it in only by 12:20. Mobiles, bags, even handbags, water bottles, cameras - nothing is allowed inside. We cited Krishna Janmabhoomi and then the sanctum though it was closed; and had some good lassi outside the temple. I have heard that Mathura is famous for sweets, and we tasted couple of them; however we did not like it! Next stop for lunch was another Dhaba ... another tragedy on the highway to Delhi ! :(

Reached Delhi by 5 PM, and checked in at hotel Sunstar Residency. Everyone took a good bath and decided to take rest, because all were exhausted for the climate and the 3-day road rides with tragic food. The rooms were excellent. Delhi was cooler (!) compared to Agra and Jaipur.

Day-4

After breakfast, we first went to see India Gate, Vijay path, Rashtrapathi Bhavan, Red Fort and Parliament and found that India Gate entrances were are locked down by police. As we entered Vijay Path, all we could see was more police and they asked us to get out immediately and all the above places are locked for visitors for the specific day :(




Next destination was, Humayun's Tomb. We have to walk to little for this - 250m and the structure is gigantic as like any other Mughal well known places. One can spend 1 hour there going around and admiring its beauty. Next hop was Lotus temple. Being Tuesday, all places were less crowded and at Lotus temple, we entered the temple area and spent some minutes meditating and left.

Next place was Qutub Minar. The tall masonry is amazing; yet simple ! There is another minar that was started but left unbuilt - Alai Minar. One can spent 1 hour here going around few places inside the premises and clicking good photographs.




We went for some rich lunch at Hotel Veg Gulati at Pandara Road at noon; and when we asked for visiting Akshardham temple, the driver told we cannot make it on time for our 7 PM flight :( When we asked him to take us for some shopping, he took us to a place where every item started at 9k !!!

We then, went to Gandhi Smrithi and Indira Gandhi memorials.




Alas, trip ended at 3 PM at Delhi Airport. Great memoirs of Jaipur and The Taj !!!!

Now, you have to read the tips below :)

Tips:

  • We took a package and all stays were really good - Rs.1500-1800 per room if we book and I strongly believe when we go in packages, we get better deals.
  • Make sure you mention the places you want to visit or get the itinerary planned in detail with the travel manager, else, the driver is not going to help you - NEVER !
  • Plan your shoppings and inform the same in your itinerary, as you plan to trip - else, it is not going to Happen, unless, fortunately, you get a good driver - which is very very very rare in Delhi !
  • Road side Dhabhas are as lucky as you visit a VIP when you walk on the roads. Order what is best locally, Dhal/simple vegetables/Raithas with Rotis. Rice is not staple food in UP/Rajasthan and you do not get them on road-side Dhabas - else, if you get, you will have a special mention like I have done this here ! Do not order RICE !
  • Drivers get free food at Dhabhas - the cost would be hidden in our order and one cannot just figure out how you get big numbers at road side! One cannot fight unless you strongly wish to ruin your day !
  • Have alternate foods - fruits, biscuits, nutri-bars, breads.
  • Drink Lassi everywhere - trustable and edible food anywhere on the road; will make sure you do not drain
  • Have a list of favourite/must-go restaurants researched before you travel; when you have reservations or priorities to eat ! Example, south India food, need Idlis, need Rice !
  • Do not encourage beggars, you will be crowded always
  • Buy small souvenirs whenever possible, do not repent when time not available for shopping; at every site seeing, you can bargain easily and buy less than half the price!
  • MOST IMPORTANT : Wear Seat belts irrespective of which seat you are seated. Drivers just drive as if none are on the road and every driver does the same. You will believe THERE IS GOD !
Quick Info on Distances
  • ·         Delhi to Jaipur – 264 kms
  • ·         Jaipur to Fatehpur Sikri – 204 kms
  • ·         Jaipur – Agra (through Fatehpur Sikri) – 240 kms
  • ·         Fatehpur Sikri – Agra – 37 kms
  • ·         Agra – Mathura – 59 kms
  • ·         Agra to Delhi – 207 kms
  • ·         Mathura – Delhi – 159 kms

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Go.... Go ... Goa !


Trip duration - 4 days
Trip dates - 19th to 23rd April 2013
Trip members - Karthik, Viswa, Karthikeyan, Santhaseelan, Dhanasekaran, Viswa's friends - Vinoth and Siva.

A long awaited tour to Goa !!!

We decided to go by Train from Chennai and return by flight. There is only one direct train from Chennai to Goa - the Vasco-Da-Gama express. This starts from Chennai Central at 14:10 and reaches Vasco by 13:00 next day. We boarded the train and given that the summer was at full swing already, it was terrible in the first stretch until we reached Yeswantpur. But, after this, the night was quite chilly and we had some good sleep. The train goes through Hubli-Dharwar-Castle Rock-Dudhsagar-Madgoan-Vasco. Few of us had some hot idlis and dosas at Hubli. After which, food is not fresh/hot/may not be available.

Day-1
After Castle Rock station, the train goes through some valleys and small hills. The forest is dense and the journey becomes more eventful as the train goes through 19 tunnels ! After the 11th tunnel, one gets through Dudhsagar falls ! Summer - no water ! The train stops for a minute at the Dudhsagar railway station and few got off to have some time there.




Our plan was to spent the day-1 and stay at South Goa and then move to North Goa for the rest of the trip. We decided to go and look for a stay in South Goa on reaching there, but booked cottages at Anjuna-Vagator @ North Goa - Bean Me Up !  One can get decent cottages in Goa at a very affordable price - since tourism is their only livelihood. We chose 'Bean Me Up' based on the TripAdvisor's ratings - got 2-bed rooms at Rs.600 each per night.

On reaching Madgoan, we took a pre-paid taxi to Colva and the driver assisted us to a Rs.800/- budget rooms closest to the Colva beach. We booked rooms at Colmar Resorts on the Colva Beach. This place had 'ok' rooms, swimming pool and best possible access to Colva beach. After Check-in, we spent the rest of the day at the beach and swimming pool. The place also provides decent food - lunch and dinner and south Indian breakfast for affordable costs. Colva beach is long beach with white sands and bubbling with tourists in the evenings. Early mornings and late nights walks were good at the beach.








Day-2
Next day, we booked an Innova for Rs.2,000 to visit Fort Aguada, Candolim beach, Calangute/Baga Beach and drop at our Cottage at Vagator - Bean Me Up ! On the way, the driver (Santhosh - a Goan) gave us lots of information on what all would be worth to do at Goa. He also, took us to a Govt. approved shop, to book tickets for our evening cruise at river Mandovi. The prices for Rs.200 per person for the Cruise. Then we visited Fort Aguada - a old Portuguese fort that hosted one of the oldest Light houses in Asia. The place gave a very good view of the river Mandovi and the Arabian Sea. We spent around an hour there and then went to Candolim Beach. 




Candolim Beach is very clean and looks like specially meant for foreigners ! We are unable to site many Indians there; and of course the food and beverages were very costly in this beach. We spent an hour there walking through the waters/sands. 


Next destination was Calangute beach -> typical Indian beach - crowded and not so clean beach. But, again, this beach was also a long Sandy beach. The views were good and we rested under trees for some time in this beach. The Baga beach is also on the same stretch - a rocky beach but, we moved on the check-in at our cottage at Anjuna-Vagator. We requested the driver to drop us back at Panjim after check-in and he kindly obliged ! We got dropped at a Udupi hotel near the Cruise point, had some average food and prepare for the cruise.










We had booked for a cruise at 7:30 PM, however, despite any time, if you have a ticket, you can board any Cruise ! We cited the Sunset from the Cruise and then spent rest of the time on the Cruise watching Konkani, Marathi and Portuguese dances and the beauty of Goa. Once back, had some average food, and checked whether we have buses to get back to Anjuna. The last bus had left by then ! A taxi (omni) offered for Rs.500 drive, but we asked for a better price and after waiting for long time to get different taxi, ended up with same driver for Rs.450. Looks like we had the best price given the time and scarcity of taxis ! 

Day-3
Next day, we decided to get rid of taxis and hired scooters - normally at Colva, they were available for rentals for Rs.175 for 9-6. However, in Anjuna they asked for Rs.300. However, we could bargain and paid Rs.250 for a 24-hour rental. We hired 4 Activas. Next challenge is petrol ! The petrol bunks sell petrol at Rs.54 per litre and always run out of stock. But, every shop on the road sells 1L petrol for Rs.70 ! No wonder what happens - people do not want to waste time for stock in bunks !!! Breakfast @Sita Restaurant - pure veg near to Anjuna petrol bunk.


First destination was Vagator beach - a sandy beach and a secluded one ! We spent close to couple of hours - bathing in the beach. One can view the Chapara fort from the Vagator beach, however the trek from the beach looked strenous ! We drove to the Chapara Fort through the roads and had the climb a little to reach the fort in the hot sun; and it was worth it ! Great and Grand view of the Arabian Sea and could recollect some shooting spots from there !!!




We had lunch at Apna Punjabi - very good Punjabi food. Next destination was ARAMBOL beach. Many localites told this is one awesome beach - 18 kms from Vagator and we decided to drive to this place. Our actual plan was to drive to Lamgua Buddhist caves, but, we skipped it for Arambol beach ! Arambol beach is another white sandy beach - again oozing with foreigners ! The waves were pretty high and strong and we enjoyed another couple of hours in this beach. Returned to the cottages by 8 PM and went around for dinner !


Had an excellent sleep and ready for the final day !

Day-4
Final Morning started with a visit to Anjuna beach - rocky beach - very photos and few of us want to have another bath at a Sandy beach - localites guided us to a sandy beach just before Anjuna and the last Goan wish was satisfied. We headed back to cottage, refreshed, packed and hired a taxi to visit Dona Paula point and drop at Airport/Railway station respectively. At Dona Paula point, there is walk way that stretches into the Arabian sea and one can site the nearby beaches from here. 





Some key information
Off-season - one can get best prices for stay and cab. Cost depends on how far one can bargain. Best transportation in Goa  - cost-wise as well as comfort-wise => Hire scooters ! Pack less and travel light !

Lots of eateries all around and preparation is done after ordering. No quick food ! One has to be patient to get food. Enquire for some good restaurant nearby and go. Picking random ones (like we did once) may spell bad choice ! 

No sign boards at all places. Lots of right and left turns; Enquire all the time and then, navigate to make use of time efficiently.