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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Passage to India




My worst experience in land travel was my train ride to travel around India. The train stations in the bigger cities like Delhi and Jodhpur were hard to navigate as there are no escalators or elevators to go from one ramp to the other to get to the ramp designated for your train.  This is especially difficult if you are carrying heavy luggage.

And the conditions at the train stations were also worst than I had expected. Since the train is the most popular and cheapest way to travel in India, there are always big crowds in the train station.  Aggravating the crowded condition are people who appear to have made the station their home. And at the parking area of the Agra station, I smelled the worst stench ever, probably a combination of feces, rotten food, and urine.

We were booked in airconditioned sleeper cars. The accommodations were fine, strong airconditioning and relatively clean beds by Indian standards.  Pillows and blankets are provided. I got the lower berth since most of our train bookings were day trips. However, the locals occupy your assigned berth sharing it  with you  without even asking your permission.  And they do not even tell you that the bed can actually be converted into a chair for a more comfortable train ride if you opt to sit instead of lie down on the bed.

All of our train rides were also delayed by at least 2 hours.  Even if I spent only around US$50 for 4 train tickets (Delhi to Jaipur to Jodhpur to Agra to Delhi), it is one train ride that I will never do again.

For people who want to experience  the train as your Passage to India, you can book online and pay using your credit card thru the website:  www.cleartrip.com/train

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