On Wednesday, I went to Hampi, India on our day off. It was a really quick paced day, with a sleeper bus that left Bangalore at 10PM and arrived in Hampi around 9AM, and in 12 short hours, I got on a train from Hampi and arrived back in Bangalore a little after 6AM, got ready and then went to work for the day. My 12 hours in Hampi were AMAZING, it's the 4th city I've been to since getting to India and it's was jam packed with cool new sites. We went to so many ancient temples, ruins of historical royalty, and so so much more, the city is small and green and is labeled as a World Heritage Site. I think my favorite part was climbing 600 steps to reach the monkey temple. There were so. many. monkey. omg. At one point I was giving a monkey crackers one by one and he was just not about my slow pace and jumped onto me, grabbed the crackers and climbed back to the ground. There was also a dog that walked with us for a lot of our journey to the bottom of the steps which was the cutest little joy. Overall, the day was incredible, from the overnight journeys, to the great company, to the amazing views and sites, Hampi will definitely be a memory for the books.
Thursday, 7 July 2016
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On Wednesday, I went to Hampi, India on our day off. It was a really quick paced day, with a sleeper bus that left Bangalore at 10PM and arrived in Hampi around 9AM, and in 12 short hours, I got on a train from Hampi and arrived back in Bangalore a little after 6AM, got ready and then went to work for the day. My 12 hours in Hampi were AMAZING, it's the 4th city I've been to since getting to India and it's was jam packed with cool new sites. We went to so many ancient temples, ruins of historical royalty, and so so much more, the city is small and green and is labeled as a World Heritage Site. I think my favorite part was climbing 600 steps to reach the monkey temple. There were so. many. monkey. omg. At one point I was giving a monkey crackers one by one and he was just not about my slow pace and jumped onto me, grabbed the crackers and climbed back to the ground. There was also a dog that walked with us for a lot of our journey to the bottom of the steps which was the cutest little joy. Overall, the day was incredible, from the overnight journeys, to the great company, to the amazing views and sites, Hampi will definitely be a memory for the books.
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