Dyson’s diary:
""The seven day trip to India was an incredible experience. On our travels we saw many weird & wonderful things, amazing places and cultural experiences. We also witnessed first-hand the very real challenges faced by a third world country...”
Day Two – Sunday 8th October
""We had a wakeup call at 5am from our Red Dust and Cricket Victoria friends who after landing at 3am made the executive decision that we should use the day of rest to head to the town of Agra to the see the Taj Mahal.
We stumbled into the bus and headed off on the 150km journey which in Australia would only be around one to one and a half hour trip! Not in India - it took more than five hours each way!!
The road trip was a remarkable way to experience India. The first two things that are most obvious were 1) the enormous level and scale of poverty and 2) that traditional road rules do not apply.
Between New Delhi and Agra we saw things that I could never have imagined. This included camels pulling enormous carts with oversized wool bales, trucks with decorative artwork carrying every cargo you could think of, vehicles jam packed full of people (one truck had more than 10 adults in the cabin), children with cobras in baskets on the side of the road, cows eating grass on the median strips while traffic whizzes past inches from disaster.
After six hours we got to see the Taj Mahal. It lived up to every expectation that it is one of the seven wonders of the world. It was spectacular and is absolutely a feat of human achievement.
Our guide told us it took 22 years to build and was a tribute to the ruler’s first wife who died giving birth to their 14th child. The workmanship is incredible and it still looks as good today as it would have when it was built.
While in Agra we also visited the Red Fort, which is another amazing place and learnt about the history of the place.
Another five hours of travelling and more amazing sites we were back at the hotel for dinner and early night, ready for day three.""