Friday, July 4, 2014

DAY 130 - NEW DELHI



130) FRIDAY, 4 NOVEMBER 1977 : 0KMS. - NEW DELHI

 
Our campervan have gone through the engine check up  in the garage.  We went to pick up my passport from the embassy of NEPAL and bought several  small carved ivory elephants @ RS. 30.- each and a bag at RS. 10. -.



Lakshmi Narayana Temple, NEW DELHI - Photo : wikipdia.com / Google images search
 

 





Thursday, July 3, 2014

DAY 129 - NEW DELHI



129) THURSDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 1977 : 0KMS. - NEW DELHI

 
I exchanged another  US $ 200. -. In the afternoon, we went to apply for visa for NEPAL.  The tourist visa charge was RS. 45. - . We also went to public health station to have injection of the cholera vaccine



Secretariat building - Photo : wikipedia.com / Bing images search

The Secretariat Building houses Ministries of Defence, Finance, Home Affairs and External Affairs. It also houses the Prime Minister's office. (WIKIPEDIA)









Wednesday, July 2, 2014

DAY 128 - NEW DELHI



128) WEDNESDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 1977 : 0KMS. - NEW DELHI


 
It was laudry time in the morning, there was quite a pile of clothes to be washed.  We went to the Automobile Association of India to buy a road map of India and get some information.


India Gate, NEW DELHI - Photo : globeimages.net / Google images search
 

In the afternoon, we visited the roundabout of modern shopping center in NEW DELHI, where I bought  souvenirs, ie.  a  necklace of  polished round ivory beads, a sort of gradient from small to large ones , for my mother.


Connaught Place - Photo : fraserhospitality.wordpress.com / Google imagfes search
 

CONNAUGHT PLACE 

Often abbreviated and referred to as CP, Connaught Place is one of the largest financial, commercial and business centers in New Delhi. When it was first built, this sprawling circular market was the largest of its kind in India. The area is instantly recognizable on any map of Delhi, being the big circle in the middle with radial roads spreading out in all directions, kinda like spokes on a wheel. Connaught Place can be described as consisting of two rings, the inner ring are made up of Blocks A to F while the outer ring is from Blocks G to P. Visitors can find sporting apparel, clothing, accessories, jewelry, lifestyle products, luxury brands. , prestigious watchmakers and tailors where one would be able to get specifically measured shirts, trousers, jackets, suits, kurtas and sherwanis. In the outer ring, there's a wide variety of handcrafts, clocks, and electronics available for shoppers to choose from.

 - Photo & Text : fraserhospitality.wordpress.com

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

DAY 127 - NEW DELHI





127) TUESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 1977 : 0KMS. - NEW DELHI



We went to check  mails again and left a note at the American Express for Rudi (Rudolf Bergmeister) and Martin, our  good friends from Stuttgart. They were inspired by our photos  (slides) that we sent via Lex (Marinsa) for developing in Germany at Rudi’s address. They finally decided to follow our way.



 
Red Fort, NEW DELHI - Photo :  historicaldreams.wordprees.com / Bing images search

  
 
Many Indians like chewing betel  quids, potent parcels of areca nuts, lime and tobacco wrapped in a betel leafI saw many stalls selling ready to chew betel nuts. 




PAAN (Areca nut & Betel leave) - Photo : asiasociety.org / Bing images search


 
NEW DELHI, the capial of India is very crowded or overpopulated. We went to hang out until late at night and saw many people in the evening. It seems that they are homeless or they might come from remote rural areas to seek for better fortune or to find a job, etc.  in the city.




Homeless people sleeping on a footpath in New Delhi - Photo : thehindu.com by Shiv Kumar Pushpakar 



These people just sleep by the roadside and foot path,  they have to face a cold temperature in the middle of the night and early morning in the winter approaching now. 



 
Homeless people sleep at a roadside in NEW DELHI - Photo : hinduatantimes.com / Google imges search


 





DAY 126 - NEW DELHI


126) MONDAY, 31 OCTOBER 1977 : 118KMS. - NEW DELHI

 


We arrived in NEW DELHI. There are many public gardens and green yards, large and small, as rest areas for people. I saw many poor people, as I noticed quite the number of people sleeping on the street footpaths. There are beggars everywhere.    



Central Park, NEW DELHI - Photo : pjotodb.shreder.com / Google images search



Today I bought some souvenirs, such as  leather bags with Indian design printed  (RS. 45.50). We went to check mails at the office of American Express.