RAJASTHAN
onsiderate idiot decided to throw from the top window the remains of his dal lunch. Now it doesn’t take a genius to work out that when your travelling on a bus with the only ventilation being windows and knowing everybody has got those windows open, that if you chuck something out of the top window it will end up on the poor sod who is sat under you. It obviously didn’t even enter this mans head, so the next minute I feel something wet and look up and see what I though was sick running down the window and splashed onto my shoulder and hat. The poor man behind me was absolutely covered in it! Now if this would have happened in England there would have been a full blown fight but no, not in India the poor man calmly got up and went and complained to the conductor. I wasn’t so impressed! I was calm but absolutely furious, I just couldn’t believe the single selfish minded attitude that this man possessed. That is one thing I have noticed is that a lot of Indians are completely single minded, they just push
and shove people out of their way and when it comes to transport people don’t stop and help you if you’re struggling, like getting on a bus with a heavy rucksack, no they couldn’t possibly wait for you to get on the thing, they will just push past you as if your not there!

Thankfully we arrived at Udaipur quite soon after the dal incident and I was quite relieved to get off the bus and then overjoyed at the prospect of having about a million rickshaw drivers in your face, whilst your trying to get your rucksack out of the back of the bus and put it on. Rickshaw, Rickshaw, Rickshaw, we were like yeah we know you own a bloody rickshaw now sod off and let us get our bags!!! We had booked into somewhere recommended by the bloke at Yogi’s but it really wasn’t up to much so thought we’d go and have a wander and find something more suitable for the next day. The cheeky rickshaw driver only