Today we spent most of our time in the coach which enabled us to see how poor the country is. On our way to Rathambore we stopped at Fatehpur Sikri an old palace built for a king's wives : the three official wives and his 1500 concubines....One of his wives was hindou, the second was catholic and the third muslim. This vast red monument was impressive and absolutely magnificent.
As we kept on driving through the country, we discovered that there was pollution everywhere apart from in the countryside where we saw endless fields growing rice, or wheat mostly.
We also realized that there was a great variety of houses, from really elaborate andornate ones, to straw huts side by side.
For lunch we stopped at a local and traditional hindi restaurant. The food was delicious but very spicy. As we were leaving the restaurant we were shocked to see a man hitting a puppy! Animals are not well treated in India, we even saw a dog and a cow dead on the road!
However, the population is extremely kind and eager to meet us and talk to us. They wave at us andT they also ask to take our photograph all the time. It is really touching!
As we kept on driving through the country, we discovered that there was pollution everywhere apart from in the countryside where we saw endless fields growing rice, or wheat mostly.
We also realized that there was a great variety of houses, from really elaborate andornate ones, to straw huts side by side.
For lunch we stopped at a local and traditional hindi restaurant. The food was delicious but very spicy. As we were leaving the restaurant we were shocked to see a man hitting a puppy! Animals are not well treated in India, we even saw a dog and a cow dead on the road!
However, the population is extremely kind and eager to meet us and talk to us. They wave at us andT they also ask to take our photograph all the time. It is really touching!
Très bon voyage , merci de le partager avec nous .ROMANES
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