Jun 17, 2012

Bodhgaya and Varanasi, India

From Kolkata I traveled to a town called Bodhgaya.  I'm starting to understand what some guidebooks are referring to when they talk about the "crush of humanity" in India...


Bodhgaya is known as the place where prince Gautama Siddhartha achieved enlightenment and became Buddha while sitting under a pipal tree.  That was reportedly in 598 BC.  A descendent of the tree is shown below in front of a temple built to honor the occasion. 


Here is another view of the tree, known as the Bodhi tree.


In the temple complex around the Bodhi tree:



From Bodhgaya I traveled by train to a city called Varanasi.  Here's some video from my ride in a three-wheeled rickshaw from the train station into the town:



The streets are very narrow in Varanasi but that's understandable as this is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.  The settlement here dates back to 1200 BC.


Varanasi is located along the Ganges river - the stairways down to the river are called ghats.


Every evening there is a ceremony at this particular ghat:


Here is a short video clip of the crowd around the ceremony:

 

Jun 9, 2012

Back to BKK, on to India

One of the last places in Vietnam that I visited was Halong Bay:

Back in Bangkok, I applied for an Indian visa - after about a week I had my visa.

My flight brought me from Bangkok to Kolkata.  The monsoon season is about to start here, which means that it's very hot and humid...






I met an Argentinian named Nahuel (below on the right) - he was on the same flight as me to Kolkata.  We shared a cab into the city center and have teamed up a few times to do some exploring.  This morning Ronnie (shown below on the left) gave us a walking tour of the neighborhood.