Monthly Archives: November 2012
Arrived in hotel, had lunch, checked in the room and then headed for the Taj before Sunset
From the hotel a golf car took us to the Taj which is very very near – just turn left from the gate and a few meters –
then you have to walk a little to the entrance
It’s 750 rupees for tourists and only 20 rupees for Indians. They say a good time to come so it is not crowded would be early in the morning
Strict inspection before entering
Entry before the Taj
In India, it’s always about intricate details
You can have a dramatic entrance to the Taj by standing on this square
Walking slowly as you see the Taj and its surrounding getting wider and wider 🙂 DRAMATIC 🙂
WOW! I feel so blessed just standing and seeing this! 20,000 workers built this for 22 years! They used elephants to bring the marble. The base is made of Teakwood Bamboo posts so it is earthquake resistant 🙂 The posts on the sides in the four corners are leaning outwards so in case there is an earthquake it won’t fall on the Taj. It is 81 meters tall or around 20 stories
Mumtaz Mahal was the second wife of the Emperor and she was his Love marriage. The first was arranged and the third was Political. Mumtaz died while giving birth to her 14th child and she asked the Emperor to build her the Taj and he granted her wish!
View from the opposite side
Still foggy. Every 8 years, they clean the Taj Mahal with just soap and water. We were lucky they just cleaned it 2 years ago and that we didnt catch them cleaning it or else there would be scaffoldings around the structure
The Taj Mahal faces south so that the sunlight is on the Taj Mahal all the time
Good thing you don’t have to remove your shoes, but they give you these to cover your shoes
There are two building on each side – on the left is a mosque and on the right is just an empty building – just to balance the mosque structure 🙂
Beautiful garden view from the top
Everything is in marble and everytime someone walks here, they are cleaning the marble 🙂
Since no photos were allowed, I could only take the entrance to the mausoleum. There is a line but not so long at the time we were there. And when you enter it is not as crowded as I expected so it was okay. We were warned about smell again upon entering, but maybe because it was not crowded and since it is Winter time, then it is okay.
I got this photo from the internet from cityphotos.us ( http://www.cityphotos.us/taj-mahal-pictures)
These are my photos again outside the Taj by the entrance
Indian marble is not porous unlike other kinds of marble
Beautiful inlaid marble – the more precious stones are inside the Taj but we were not allowed to take photos
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It’s a bit of a hassle packing and unpacking suitcases while moving from city to city, but it’s all worth it! It’s so nice to explore and visit new cities and staying in a new room 🙂 Love the printed blinds in the hallways
How cozy and how romantic!! This is a perfect honeymoon destination 🙂 I love it that when you go to the hotels in India – most of the things they have are all native. It’s not imported and it is so beautiful – their linens, their toiletries, their furniture – almost everything is all local
Button to call your butler
Beautiful marble table made in Agra – inspired by the Taj Mahal
Excited to walk out and see what’s outside that door!!!
Going out the balcony!
Breathtaking!!! I could not believe it!
Oops our happy neighbors beside us on the right…
And on the left – all casing the joint and enjoying the balcony!
Overlooking that beautiful pool which we did not even have time to swim in!! But what a beautiful view to look down
Plenty complimentary bottled water 🙂
I noticed that all their toilet seats in the hotels are wood
Blocked print cotton robes – a specialty from India- his and hers – makes it easier to tell which is which rather than trying to figure out which is which
Marble kleenex box
Incense in the room given at night
I took advantage of every pillow menu in the hotels 🙂
Heart2Heart has new things that arrived for Christmas.
Trader Joe’s Cookie butter has just been replenished after we ran out immediately and now with a cute Christmas packaging which you can buy with the bottle
And new items from Trader Joe’s
More new items
I am into all these vitamins and medicine – so there are a few new medicines that arrived
Love this!!
Perfect gift for a chef or someone who loves to cook!
Argan Oil shampoo! Set of 3 for only P 1,125.00
My favorite pillow in the bed 🙂 There is also a microfiber pillow cover which is so so soft and comfortable!! Nice gift too for someone who has everything
Love love these signs 🙂 Nice gifts as well
Spray for bed bugs 🙂
Ikea Shopping bags which are gigantic! Love them because they can fit plenty things!
Cute picture frame
Many kinds of notepads
Cute ceramic measuring cups and spoons- similar to the ones being sold at Anthroplogie
New Charm Bracelets from Sister May and now with new turquoise design
And Pop Candy for kids 🙂
Come visit and check out what else is new 🙂
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Arrived hungry for lunch in our next stop, Agra! 🙂 So we had lunch at the hotel as soon as we arrived
They have international cuisine, but we wanted Indian 🙂
So our table had Indian while Dad and Mom and Tito Joe and Tita Mary Ann had the International 🙂
Bread Bread Bread
Yummy Lassi
And more bread
Love love Basmati rice!!!
And still more bread 🙂
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Arrived in our next stop, Agra and in our next even more beautiful hotel!
Marble elephant with a heart garland made of fresh Marigold
You enter to a beautiful courtyard
Behind those niches are sofas where you can sit and relax
Everyone gets a bindi 🙂
Beautiful lobby with a grand chandelier
Straight ahead, the view of the Taj Mahal!!!!!!!!! It’s like a dream come true seeing the Taj almost up close!
It’s still foggy in Agra which explains the haze in the photo
Dining by the balcony
Sitting room
Bar Lounge
Going down to the lower floor
I stepped out of the door and I could not believe my eyes! What a beautiful sight!! I took all angles – to the left
To the right
On Top
I got this from my Dad who took this with his iPhone to get a full view
I climbed up so I could take this shot to get a better view for the photo
Some night shots
Love these mirrors
Beautiful mirrored elevator
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3 days in Delhi and time to move on to our next destination. Roadtrip!! H2H loves road trips 🙂 IVAT arranges everything so we have our mobile home for the trip and we also have Mohan and James with us the whole trip. We feel so much safer having them with us
And not to worry, we have plenty plenty bottled water!!!
And we say good bye to Ravi and now have Raj as out tour guide. It should have been one tourguide as well for the whole trip but Raj had a previous engagement and did not jive with our schedule so he came in already on day 3. Raj is the tour guide of the stars 🙂 He told us that he has taken many VIPs and stars all around India like Germaine Jackson ( brother of Michael Jackson ) He showed us proof! 🙂
Well, now, he has an addition to his list!
This is how we are in the bus 🙂 It’s very comfortable as we were not full – I had two seats all to myself for me and my snacks 😉 Always fun to travel in a group of friends and/or family
Dad is the faithful agent of Tito Joe, he is always letting everyone listen to the new Christmas album of Tito Joe
Previous entry: Going Home to Christmas by Jose Mari Chan
which he had already downloaded in his iPhone:-)
Driving in India is really a skill!! They do not need a driver’s license to drive in India, so you can imagine. But for some reason, they seem to be in control! Inside the bus, we are all panicking because there were so many times when we thought we would bump another vehicle, but we were lucky nothing bad happened the whole trip. Look at this photo – i took this outside my window- I felt we were going to hit this rickshaw already – it was so close!!
Ravi told us you have to have 3 good things when driving in India:
1.) Good brakes
2.) Good horn
3.) and GOOD LUCK! 🙂
In India, you don’t have to have an engine, but you have to make sure you have a horn! Everyone there blows your horn and if you do not blow your horn they will blame you for not blowing your horn. That is their way of knowing you are coming or that you are behind them. So you will see a lot of signs behind the trucks and buses in nice designs 🙂
I saw this funny t-shirt in one of the stores 🙂
You will see many of these type of photos! Bikes bringing many many packages and delivering them. I featured something like this before but in China and now I really believe it does exist as I saw it for myself
Previous entry: Heavy Bicycle Loads January 10, 2011
And that does not go only for packages, but also for people. Many are in motorcycles and there are times you will see a whole family of 5 in one small motorcycle, I was not able to take a photo but I saw it!
Or in a small car or jeep they will be super jam packed! I am not exaggerating!
And I am not kidding when I say you see all kinds of things on the road- cars, buses, trucks, bikes, motorcycles, pedestrian and ANIMALS!
Of course the sacred cows are plenty and sometimes they are just sitting on the road
bulls
And even camels
monkeys! but these were in the outskirts already
Sometimes the road is only one lane! and in the mountains! So when there is a blind corner, the driver just blows his horn! 🙂
For me I just do not look anymore in front instead I look out my window. There is not much scenery or beautiful views which you see in other countries, but there are many many interesting things to see in the road! I wish I had brought my SLR camera so i could take the shots while the car was moving. I really regret not having it with me. Remember we are driving really fast so it is hard to take the shots but you will see a lot of people who are dressed in colorful outfits, and the scene is so picture perfect even if they are just sitting on the road or walking. Some tourists even stop just to take the photo
This is our tour guide, Raj ( in the yellow vest ). He went down to control and direct traffic as we were trying to make a turn due to traffic. He saved us 2 hours by taking a detour to get to our hotel! Amazing Raj!
Congratulations Tim Tan, Gec Chia, and partners on the launch of Poliform in the Philippines
Partners – Jacques Lee, Terry Lim, President Joseph Estrada, Tim Tan and Gec Chia
Beautiful furniture and Kitchens from Italy
Anna Go-Chia showed this to me. You just press it and it goes up. This is part of the most high end kitchen they have 🙂
Interesting art work by Dino Gabito
There is a second floor where they have the beds and the cabinets
Chef Jill Sandique had a cooking demo that evening – Poliform works with Siemens for the kitchen
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