Saturday, 18 January 2025

There’s a man

 It feels quite rare in India when women are given priority. But at the far side of Mehrangarh fort there is a beautiful temple and the easy path along the top of the fort is for women only (and disabled people according to the sign). Men have to walk back and down the stairs. The views from the top of walk way are fabulous, overlooking the old blue city of Jodhpur. 

On returning from the temple two older western men passed us on our walk way. We laughed and as we were chatting to a local student, we noted the presence of the men but she laughed and said they are fine as they are elderly. 


Tuesday, 14 January 2025

No need for an alarm

 When I’m at home I’ve no need for an alarm, the seagulls fulfil that function. 

Here in Jodhpur, whilst getting to grips with my jet lag, my wake up call is the Islamic call to prayer. Then the honk of auto rickshaw horns and barking dogs. Much more interesting than the beep of an alarm. 


I’ve never heard of where you are going

 When I was checking my in to my flight to Jodhpur via Mumbai from Heathrow, the check in assistant said that she had never heard of where I was going. 

I’ve been travelling in India for 30 years and as it is such a huge country, the list of destinations is so vast. She was from Goa, so I said she enjoyed the beach too much and need to head to Rajasthan. 

My list of more destinations to visit here is still long, but it’s also great to revisit places in different seasons to have a completely different experience. 

Monday, 13 January 2025

It’s an iPhone 16

 As a traveller in India I can never blend in, always standing out and always trying to fit in. 

 I got an autorickshaw today to take me on a more real cultural tour of Jodhpur. From the stone quarries, to the sari drying, local chai and food stops it was nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 

At the chai stall I asked the guy if I could take a picture of him pouring the tea, as it is such an art form. On getting out my phone he shouted “it’s an iPhone 16”. I am so conscious that my new phone is worth an average annual wage here, the extremes are vast.