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Day 01: Delhi
Day 02: Delhi
Day 03: Delhi Varanasi
Day 04: Varanasi Khajuraho
Day 05: Khajuraho Agra
Day 06: Agra
Day 07: Agra Jaipur
Day 08: Jaipur
Day 09: Jaipur Udaipur
Day 10: Udaipur
Day 11: Udaipur Mumbai
Day 12: Cochin
Day 13: Cochin Mumbai
Day 14: Mumbai Home
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Guest Comments
-----Original Message-----
From: bhigbee@comcast.net (Barb Higbee)
To: durjayatcompass@hotmail.com
Subject: Good Morning
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:12:56 +0000
Hi Durjay,
I wanted to thank you for another very nice trip. We realize that MP is
not as prepared for tourists as Rajasthan. The lack of a steady flow of
electricity is more of an irritation than a real problem. I think my
favorite place was in Mandu where the electricity was off more than it was on. We liked the accomodations. They were very basic but the atmosphere made for a very enjoyable stay. They were able to provide sealed bottles of water for us even though we saw other bottles being refilled and placed side by side with the ones we purchased. While we were in Gwalior the state fair was taking place and we were able to attend. What a lot of fun that was. In Ujjain we could have dealt with the bed with only one sheet and the bucket of hot water in the evening. Unfortunately I went in the wrong door and ended up in the kitchen which was what prompted the call to you. Thank you for making the change.
The Fort Amla was quite an adventure. While the owner assured us it was
only a 45 minute trip it did take us about an hour and half each way. The
last maybe 9 kilometers was on a very poor road which was dug out in two
places. The driver and guide and us were laughing so hard by the time we
got there we couldn't stop. The Fort was nice and clean and the owner
talked with us until dinner was prepared. The dinner was very tasty and
good but I thought it was a bit over priced at 300 rupees for peas pulao,
cauliflower and potatoes. There was also dessert which was good. We did
enjoy the stay.
The monuments we saw were outstanding. Hopefully more tourists will be
able to enjoy them soon. Gwalior Fort/Orchha/Shivpuri/ Sanchi/Bhimbetka
and Ujjain were all well worth visiting. It would have been nice to have
a guide in Shivpuri as the gentleman who showed us around had minimal
English skills. The other guides seemed very knowledgeable and we enoyed
each of them. Oh also Deeg was really nice, I'm so glad we were able to
see it.
There were a few concerns. The bird sanctuary was a disappointment. We
had particularly enjoyed the boat ride with the many water birds. I wish
we had been told that the monsoon did not come last year and therefore
there were no water birds and no boat rides. Had we known that we would
have opted to see Mathura. While we seemed to see the sights we were
supposed to we were sent for 'rest periods' fairly often. In Orchha our
guide received a phone call that he had to take another group on a tour.
We were taken to the hotel to 'rest' and finish our tour later in the
afternoon. In Bhopal our guide suggested we didn't need a guide at the
Museum of Mankind and had the driver take us. We saw what we could of the
museum building.
There were few visitors and most of the lights were not
turned on. I suspect that there was an outdoor part of the museum that we
may have missed. Our guide opted for us to see the State Museum in
Bhopal. It was one of the very nicest museums I have
ever seen. The quality and visibility of the displays exceeded either the
British Museum or the Egyptian Museum. I sent them an email to tell them
how much we enjoyed it. Neither Bhimbetka nor Sanchi took a whole day so
we 'rested' in the afternoon.
It would have been nice to see the Arts
Museum in Bhopal on one of the afternoons. During the course of the trip
I finished three books during our rest periods. We did add stops in Dhar
which were very enjoyable. In Ujjain we made 3-4 stops. We saw another
State Museum in Indore that we could have missed. Durjay let me emphasize
that we did have a nice trip and these concerns did not overall spoil our
experience.
We did find the trip more strenuous than our other trips. Another concern
was that we understood that India has now been classified as a high cost
tourist spot. Please be honest with us. Are the prices rising so much
that India will be out of our price range for future trips? There a other
places we would still like to see but if the cost is too great we understand. Please feel free to refer others who want recommendations on
Compass services to us. We most definately will always give a very
positive recommendation.
Warm regards
Barb
USA