The "It's closed" scam is something the travel guides warn about. However, there are many other important things they fail to mention or don't properly explain.
Mothballs. Almost every bathroom is "freshened" with mothballs in the sink. I'd rather smell urine.
The Beds. Indian beds are hard - I mean really, really, impossibly hard.
Public urination. You're not supposed to smoke in public, but if you're a man you can whip it out pretty much anywhere and whiz on a wall.
Other Ways to Mark Your Territory. Take note of the last picture in this post. People's names, initials, etc. are carved into most every tree, monument, wall, bench, statue, immovable object in India.
Pollution. Not sure why I bothered to quit smoking when I'm inhaling just as much carbon monoxide simply by breathing the air. The pollution turns your skin a lovely shade of grey. I almost puked when I washed my clothes. Which brings me to...
The Laundry Situation. I have yet to see a washing machine or hear of one being used in India- anywhere. Laundry is hand-done and relatively expensive (25-75 cents or up to $1 per piece). I suppose the high cost is due to the labor intensiveness. And it's rather humid in India, so it takes at least 2 days and sometimes 4 to dry anything. A bit of a predicament for the migrant monkeys who must now plan the migrations around laundry and clothes drying.
Proper Attire. No joke. No one wears shorts or tank tops or skirts above the ankle. The guide books claim the same about SE Asia, but it's just not true. And man oh man the sweater vest is alive and well in India.
These are some of the things about India that give me tension. And then I sit down with a cup of chai or pass a monkey on the street or exchange a head waggle with an Indian woman or catch a whiff of nag champa or experience some yummy food like dosa - and the tension melts away.
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I now have a new phrase to take with me into 2011. Thanks, India!
That has to be the best travel advice/summary I've ever read on India or anywhere for that matter.
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