Monday, October 26, 2009

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Jaisalmer and the Thar desert, from September 24 to 26

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(For photos of Jaisalmer, click here)

Just arrived in Jaisalmer after a night in a bus, we are assailed by a dozen touts Hotels . Unfortunately for us, we had not booked a hotel in advance, and we were the only tourists on the bus, which has made us the center of all the attention ... As the video shows next shot with his phone by Thibault:

Given my bad mood morning, I was quickly annoyed screaming and I had a good shot order to reflect quiet ... We chose the final climb into the nearest jeep (we should not have), and we headed to a hotel was in any of our guides (strategic error ...) .

We arrived the Himalayan, a small guesthouse in comfort and relative cleanliness , but had the advantage of being in the heart of Jaisalmer Fort. Fortunately, we only paid 150roupies night (2 €), but we have done in the future ...

The reason we came to Jaisalmer was the same as all other tourists to make a " Camel Safari, ride a camel in the desert with a night under the stars.

From breakfast, the owner of the guesthouse offers us his camel safari, promising wonders to justify the fact that we had to pay double the price on the market ... of course, and as I said in my previous article, the Indians are full of resources for us to get our rupees ... So we booked for the next morning.

We spent the day walking through the narrow streets of the city - surely one of the finest ever seen. Fort resembles a gigantic sandcastle , and ambience of the city is reminiscent of southern Tunisia (all cities close to the desert should look like at the same time). We ended the day in an excellent Italian restaurant overlooking the fort, and took our pictures ritual.

FYI, I updated my album "Pump It Up in Asia", which you can view here .

the evening, we watched the sunset from the top of the fort. It was really wonderful to see the night fall on the city ...

The next morning, early morning awakening us to a jeep in the Thar desert Ishmael join our guide for the next two days.

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Nous sommes donc partis sur nos chameaux, Johnny et Mr Magoo, pour une promenade de deux jours. Durant ces deux jours, nous avons trotté, nous sommes arrêtés dans des villages en plein milieu du désert, avons très bien mangé (sûrement les meilleurs repas que j’ai eu jusque là en Inde), et avons dormi à la belle étoile

La nuit n’a pas été ce à quoi je m’attendais, il y avait beaucoup de vent, donc on a eu pas mal de rafales de sable… Enfin surtout Thibault parce que moi j’étais “ensarcophagée” dans mon sac à viande… Mais nous avions passé une super soirée to admire the stars ... then it compensates

Ishmael also told us stories that he be given a tip ... What we did not do, given the price we had paid ... But

Thibault gave him a small Eiffel Tower. The reaction of Ishmael? "What am I going to do?". Thibault was very disappointed. Me, I laughed a lot because the scene was funny!

Review of Camel Safari : mixed because we have not been entitled to many things we had been promised, the chameau, c’est sympa mais 2 jours c’est trop, et puis ça donne des courbatures; et nous n’avons pas vu tant de dunes de sable que ça… Mais au final, j’en garderai un très bon souvenir car c’est quelque chose d’unique…

Une fois rentrés et douchés, nous avons sauté dans un bus pour rejoindre Jodhpur, à 5h de Jaisalmer (et cette fois, nous avons réservé une chambre!).

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A short video: Travel Thibault

Voici une petite vidéo confectionnée par les petites mains de Thibault, qui retrace son mois passé en Inde.

Comme sur ce mois, on a passé au moins 3 semaines ensemble (Rajasthan, Calcutta and Goa), I put the link, it will make a good trailer on everything I tell you again ...

Sunday, October 25, 2009

How Much Is A Pink Pearl Worth?

Jaipur, from 21 to 23 September

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(For photos of Jaipur, click here)

arrived in Jaipur on the evening of 21, we reach our hotel by rickshaw.

The next day, after sleeping in interrupted by pesky pigeons, we take a bicycle rickshaw to reach the old city.

We strolled in this whole town pink, visited a temple, and are mounted on a roof to enjoy the bustle of the city.

should know that Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan , which is the largest Indian state in terms of area. Jaipur

means "City of Victory", Jai meaning victory, and pure, city.

Did you know? (topic to replace the more or less useful information I learned and I do not know what to do)

There are many cities in India whose name ends with pure (Jaipur, Jodhpur , Udaipur, ...) and too many cities whose name ends with-bad (Ahmedabad, Aurangabad, Allahabad, ...). The differences between these means is that pure Hindu cities and towns-bad Muslim.

You do not care? Okay so it continues ...

On the way to the City Palace, an Indian boy interrupts us, and we have seen the scam that we named "The scam letter of love" :

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Myth: Indians do not lack inventiveness rip off tourists -> TRUE!

To make it fast, the young man asked us why tourists do not want to discuss with him. He said it was because every time an Indian we spoke, it was to sell us something or we bring in a shop. The young man, a little sticky but nice, we follow a few meters and tells me he has a friend in France, he would write him a letter in French, and would like me to dictate in English I write to him.

Even if you're in a hurry, I do it, and I write his letter. I give it and decide to leave, then the young man told me that it seems like all the time getting ripped off, this time it will give me a necklace for my trouble. He asks us to follow not far away, and a "comrade" agree with him. A friend who was also in the process of alpaguer tourists incidentally. We walk with them 2 minutes, then begins to want to turn back. One of the young men took me by the shoulder, Thibault gets angry, and we're going ...

Once again, they would have taken to a shop where they have been commissioned ... I still I was grown in the world of Care Bears ... It made me decide to be more skeptical and dry with the Indians ...

We finally visit the City Palace (home of the Maharaja of Jaipur) late in the day, very pretty, but it is forbidden to take pictures in almost all buildings, it is a pity, I would have shown you ...

After a quick dip in the pool at our hotel, we went to the Raj Mandir cinema , reputed to be one of the most beautiful cinemas in India. So we had the opportunity to see " Hadippa , "a Bollywood film - with some in Hindi and English words and phrases - but it was not very difficult to understand history ...

dil_bole_hadippa-7639961 Basically, Bollywood films, it just all the same: a story of impossible love, music, dance, and most importantly, we do not kiss! It only suggests

... Our film had the distinction of dealing with the passion of Indian No. 1: The cricket !

The film was ultimately a flop, I'm actually asleep, and we left before the end (in same time the movie lasted 3 hours with an intermission) but atmosphere in the room was INCREDIBLE. The public reacts to everything that happens on the screen: cries of joy, laughter, indignation ... It's impressive and very funny!

The next day we went to Amber Fort , 30 minutes by bus from Jaipur. Very very nice! To reach the top, it jumps a lot, but it's worth the effort: a magnificent panorama at the top waiting for us ...

Back in Jaipur, we visited the Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal). The palace has five storeys and is built in the famous pink stone from Jaipur. The facade overlooking the street consists of 950 windows, and the wind that slips through small openings creates a specific sound that has earned its name to the palace. These windows also allowed the women of the harem of the bustle of the street without being seen.

We then went to collect our belongings because we left the hotel by bus at night the same evening. Leaving the hotel, we hit Nolwenn, a girlfriend of my class at school, who had just finished his semester at another university in India, and traveling alone in India ... Another amazing coincidence ! Discount

of my emotions, we take our overnight bus towards Jaisalmer ...

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Globalization and cloning


Globalization, standardization, currency unions ... all these terms also erase the specificities of peoples and their traditions.

North America realized that it's greed their financial crisis that has generated global actuelle.Une part examines the remedies that may in the future, change the fatal mechanical.

Young Japanese have largely turned their backs on their traditions and values that have made the greatness of their people.

Worldwide, the trend is the abandonment of family traditions, including respect for previous generations. Some traditions which were that parents and grandparents lived under a roof advantageously single family are disappearing in favor of a "modern" lifestyle, with no children or only 1 child standard of living 'forcing him there "...

Even the fashions have become global and ridiculous as the looks are offset obtained with total respect for all origins more or less broken.

Some are beginning to realize all these negative phenomena which are not inéluctables.Certains countries also try reverse thinking for a better balance between human progress and economic constraints.

In France it seems that we have not achieved enough to seriously question the merits. Instead, it plunges increasingly following the path of those whom we criticize, as if the situation of French was not painful enough.

worse: by adopting some aspects of foreign lifestyles or social systems, we copy what is usually worse at home.

Some countries try to copy what France was better, as its system of health protection while ourselves we tend towards privatization of the entire system (increasing shares of mutual restricted choice of hospital establishments , repayment of drugs steadily declined, systems pension systems up to private insurance, etc.).

We are far from innovative ideas that have made the greatness of France in all fields ...

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Suicides companies

We heard recently the boss of a large group described as "a mode of suicide several of its employees.

How can we speak and deal with distress, whatever their origin elsewhere! How can we entrust so much responsibility on the officer when he shows so little human value! Therefore not surprising that the means used to optimize the performance of its business are out of step with human beings who compose it.

I see no difference between the thug who kills to be denied a cigarette and the character for whom life has no more than a tool broke past losses and profits.

The publicity surrounding the suicide in large groups are symptomatic of what the media can convey over time.

I am convinced that the suicide phenomenon associated with psychological stress in companies is not new.
I experienced the same thing in the large international banking group in which I worked, when we were under the thumb of an Anglo Saxon management, where goals are the only financial profits.
In this establishment there were also suicide and the press never mentioned it.
I also knew there twenty years previously, similar phenomena in a company when the shareholders became majority of Americans: race scores, dunce caps for the under-performing, depressions and stays in psychiatric clinics have immediately resulted.

What is new is the psychological maladjustment of workers and employees belonging to companies that previously had either monopolistic positions (France Telecom) or domination of the market or reputation of ensuring security of employment, sometimes transmitted through several generations.

Their owners are responsible also to have conveyed the notion of immutability for tens of years (we're the best, we do not fear competition, etc ...)

Whatever the general is wrong to blame the systems or abstract as a sign behind it is always men, and these are responsible.
was too experienced the cowardice of men hiding behind an authority on the grounds that it was legitimately acquired.
Nobody can have all powers on anyone.
The modern enslavement and want to force us to forget all human dignity by making us believe that it is "the system" that requires it.
Until we do not feel concerned it is very glad to be part of the "system" by closing their eyes to the ignominy that affect the neighbor.
Until the day it's your turn to be touched and that you regret not having made the right choice before.
It is the duty of every individual not to accept any benefit a minority at the expense of many.
It is through this individual awareness and collective we succeed in defeating the thirst for power and money, these notions had never raised the human soul.

Friday, October 23, 2009

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Breaking news! I go to Vietnam!

No relation Rajasthan, but I announce the program of festivities next week.

For our other holiday week next week (no, contrary to what you all think I'm not ALWAYS on vacation ...) , I decided to go to Vietnam.

I have a friend, Alice, who is on exchange in Ho Chi Minh, who was also a week of vacation. We travel both, and go back up South Vietnam to the North. As we have not much time, we chose to travel by plane (about 70 € for 3 domestic flights ...). The course will be:

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  • Thursday, October 29: Flight Calcutta / Bangkok / Ho Chi Minh , arriving in HCM to 19h. HCM visit Friday and Saturday.
  • Sunday 1st November : Flight HCM / Nha Trang early morning. We will spend 2 days in Nha Trang, a seaside resort well known in Vietnam.
  • Tuesday, November 3: Flight Nha Trang / Da Nang early morning. We still hesitate between visiting Hue or Hoi An
  • Wednesday, November 4: Flight Da Nang / Hanoi early evening.
  • Thursday, November 5 and Friday 6 : Cruise on Halong Bay with overnight on the boat. Friday evening in Hanoi.
  • Saturday, November 7: Alice off again in the morning due to HCM for review. I will visit Hanoi.
  • Sunday, November 8: Flight Hanoi / Bangkok / Calcutta .

Well now I tell you the result of Rajasthan ...

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Agra, from September 20 to 21

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For Photos of Agra, click here

We arrived in Agra in the late afternoon Sept. 20. We started with this step because it was THE city we did not want to miss anything. As I said before, the city houses the famous Taj Mahal , and as good tourists we are, we had to go see this magnificent building that symbolizes India.

I imagine the conversation if I had not gone before returning to France:

"You're gone in India? "" Yeah "" And then there is how the Taj Mahal? "" I'm not gone "" Bah, you're not ... then went to India "

So we lifted at dawn, have rented a rickshaw for the day, and went to watch the sunrise over the Taj. It was (unsurprisingly) a highlight of our stay ...

Before reaching, I was excited like a smart, lucky to be able to see for real! A case of stage fright took hold of me and left me only when I got it before me. Behind the front door that protects it, he was there in the morning mist at the far end of this magnificent garden.

We spent a good 3 hours to admire him and his changing colors as the sun rose. We took many pictures of traditional tourists: the classic , I wear the Taj , I want like a bell, there was , seen from another angle and our now traditional balances and Pump It Up (in Album Pump It Up).

was loitering, was surprised by the number of monkeys and I imagined the time of construction, those of the Maharajas and Maharani.

Although most cultured of you must already know everything I need to make a little speech about why and how Taj ...

Built from 1631 to 1644 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the work was built, according to legend, in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, died during childbirth of their 14th child.

She carries all the sophistication of Muslim art at the time. It's really a wonder (also elected in 7 new wonders of the world !)

The rest of the day in Agra has been accomplished through (or because) of our rickshaw rented by the day ... After visiting a few monuments (Baby Taj, Red Fort, ...) we understood what it meant the scam rickshaw ...

In fact, the driver takes you on a lot of shops, and receives commissions, even if you do not buy anything. If you buy, it may receive a commission of up to 40% of the purchase amount.

While some shops were interesting (Marble, saris, ...) we got fed up with bout d’un moment . Après une dernière boutique où nous avons bu un chaï avec notre chauffeur et le shopkeeper, et où il nous est arrivé quelques histoires bizarres, nous avons décidé de rentrer à la GuestHouse.

Un peu de repos, un équilibre de Thibault qui s’est soldé par une petite ouverture de front, et quelques rafraichissements plus tard, nous étions à la gare en direction de Jaipur.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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Delhi, Agra and Rajasthan, from September 19 to October 5

Les examens sont (enfin) finis, et je rentre à peine d’un super week-end à Goa, je vais donc avoir un peu de temps pour vous raconter mes voyages et découvertes.

Pour ceux qui n’auraient not followed, I spent 2 weeks holiday to visit the north-west India with Thibault. But before we talk about each city we had a chance to visit a small overview of our course of two weeks:

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  • Saturday, September 19 : We landed in Delhi , where we stayed one night with nothing to visit, because the next day we left for Agra.
  • Sunday, September 20: We spent a good part of the day on the train between Delhi Agra and , where we stayed overnight.
  • Monday, September 21: After a day visiting Agra, we took the train late in the day for Jaipur , we left on Wednesday evening.
  • Thursday, September 24: We arrived in Jaisalmer early morning after a night in a sleeper bus.
  • Saturday, September 26: After a short bus ride, we arrived in Jodhpur in the evening
  • Monday, September 28: Another way (endless) by bus, from 7am to 15h, reaching the city of Udaipur , which incidentally, does not deserve all the enthusiasm that he is
  • Wednesday, September 30: Bus travel like me spent, I decided to rent a car and driver to go to Bundi , through the Chittorgarh Fort .
  • Friday, October 2: We leave delicious Bundi go towards Pushkar via Ajmer . We will leave from the same evening for Delhi, where we will stay until Monday, October 5 in the family of an Indian student in my school.

we flew to Calcutta on October 5. Thibault spent another week with me and we celebrated my birthday in a way a bit special ... Indian style!

But each story in its time, and for the moment, the Rajasthan!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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weekend in Varanasi video

Difficult return to Calcutta after two weeks of discovery, je dois me remettre au travail car j’ai des examens la semaine prochaine… Je prendrai quelques poses pendant mes révisions pour vous raconter Delhi, Agra et le Rajasthan…

Pour vous faire patienter (et pour ceux qui ne l’auraient pas encore vu sur Facebook), voici une vidéo retraçant le week-end à Varanasi, réalisée à partir de 1200 photos (vous inquiétez pas la vidéo ne dure que 3 mn…).