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A Teaching in Tibetan Buddhist Beliefs

A Teaching in Tibetan Buddhist Beliefs

This is a guest post by Stephen Barrett. If you want to guest post on Go Backpacking, please read more here.
As part of a larger backpacking trip around the world, Stephen Barrett had the good fortune to be in McLeod Ganj, seat of the Tibetan Government in Exile, for the first day of a series of [...]

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A Chance Encounter with the Dalai Lama

A Chance Encounter with the Dalai Lama

One thing I love about India is the way the best laid plans so often change.

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Souvenir Spotlight:  Tibetan Prayer Wheel

Souvenir Spotlight: Tibetan Prayer Wheel

Inside the prayer wheels are scrolls of paper with Om Mani Padme Hum written on them.

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Why I Hate the Indian Bureaucracy (Part 2)

Why I Hate the Indian Bureaucracy (Part 2)

And that’s when I got the help I couldn’t do without. I used the last of my funds to get a cab from the edge of town I crawled to to get to the bar where I met two Peace Corps volunteers, mutual friends of a sorority sister, and agents of [...]

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Final Thoughts – Incredible India

 

I had to see India for myself, and am glad I did, but it was a challenge. There were moments of awe like seeing the Taj Mahal for the first time, and moments of being utterly fed up with the incessant honking of car/jeep horns from Darjeeling to McLeod Ganj. Why take on [...]

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Dare #11 – Failed – Ride The Roof Of An Indian Train

#11 – From Stefan:
Here’s a new dare for $20…take a ride on the roof of a train in India.
Reward: $20
Status: Failed
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I must admit defeat with regard to this dare. I don’t have a choice….the beaches of Thailand are calling.
I only saw people on a train rooftop once, and never saw the [...]

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India’s War Memorial And Humayun’s Tomb

Feeling on top of the world after my Bukhara experience, I forced myself to walk out of the luxurious Maurya Sheraton. I deferred to my taxi driver at this point, and he drove me around the President’s house and government buildings. We then drove east toward India’s War Memorial, a large arch [...]

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Bukhara – Delhi’s Best Restaurant

 
For my last full day in Delhi, and India, I spent an hour walking around Connaught Place.  The park in the middle of the big traffic/shopping circle is closed on Mondays, as were many other attractions.  I returned to the guest house where I splurged, hiring an air-conditioned car for the afternoon.

The first [...]

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Family Night

 
Neil, a lifelong Delhi resident, is the nephew of a woman who works at my parent’s local bank branch.  I met his Aunt while I was giving my mom permission to access my bank account.  Apparently she’d taken an interest in my trip because she suggested I meet up with Neil while in Delhi. 
He [...]

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Exploring Old Delhi – Jama Masjid And The Red Fort

 
After a halfway decent first night’s sleep at Sunny’s, I had a quick breakfast and grabbed an auto rickshaw to Jama Masjid, India’s biggest mosque.  I negotiated a rate of 80 rupees ($2), only to realize a few minutes into the ride that there was a perfectly functioning meter tracking the appropriate cost based on [...]

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