What a crazy ride to Agra. Andy was sick the whole way here so when we arrived it was straight to bed for Andy. He looked so awful and all I could do really was just be there. It's so frightening having someone be that ill and then being so far away from home. He's taken antibiotics and they seem to be helping along with endless crappy movies and room service. Thank heavens for that. For the first time I am quite thankful for the pre paid tour as everything was just waiting for us when we arrived.
Day 2
Andy seems a lot better but tonight we have to get another train for 6hrs to Jaipur. Fine normally, but when you have a dodgy constitution - not so much. He's forced himself to accompany me the the Taj Mahal which I was really excited about.
I don't really get emotional about buildings but seeing it for the first time made me feel so happy. It is such a beautiful building. Even if you're not that fussed about architecture you have to appreciate the amount of work that went into creating it. I'm floored!
Day 2
Andy seems a lot better but tonight we have to get another train for 6hrs to Jaipur. Fine normally, but when you have a dodgy constitution - not so much. He's forced himself to accompany me the the Taj Mahal which I was really excited about.
I don't really get emotional about buildings but seeing it for the first time made me feel so happy. It is such a beautiful building. Even if you're not that fussed about architecture you have to appreciate the amount of work that went into creating it. I'm floored!
Beautiful!
Other than that we didn't really see a whole lot in Agra. I don't mind though as there didn't seem to be a lot else. It was a bit less hectic than our previous destinations which was a welcome change. A little less hassling it seemed but that was probably more to do with us not having having ventured out.
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