I blinked and completely missed the city of Bangalore. Since we were now several hours behind schedule we rolled off the train and immediately onto a bus straight to lunch. If there is one thing that CIEE does do well, it is meals. Every event that the program organizes seems to end with me overeating. So I overate then we got back on the bus and found ourselves arriving in the city of Mysore. (The fact that Mysore rhymes with "eyesore" concerned me at first, but it is purely ironic, don't worry, lovely place.) It was early evening at this point so we sped through Mysore's lovely palace. The inside of the palace is really beautiful, but you'll have to take my word for it because, alas, no cameras allowed.
Following the palace we had exactly one hour to explore
We then arrived, famished, at the hotel for dinner and much needed showers. Here,
The next morning we woke up early with the aid of a lot of caffeine. We said goodbye to Mysore, and our nice hotel and got back on the bus...hooray! A few hours of driving brought us to Shravanabelagola, a Jain pilgrimage site and temple. To
After the temple we got back on the bus and drove to Melkote, a tiny village known for its Vishnu temple. We ate lunch in a Dharmashala, which is like a free hostel for the temple's pilgrims. Once again, I overate. We explored the town quickly, awkwardly paraded past the pilgrims, through the temple paying our dues to Vishnu, then in keeping with the weekend's theme, climbed back onto the bus.
The bus ride back to Bangalore was long, tiring, and punctuated by spontaneous sing-alongs to Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On." When our vocal chords were worn out and our butts were asleep from sitting, we finally arrived to the Bangalore Airport where our program leaders comically tried to get twenty-six tired American college students through security and onto an airplane. After only a few disasters we made it onto the plane, where, sadly there was no more singing. The plane from Bangalore to Hyderabad is about one hour...about 16 hours less than the train. We landed, then of course, piled onto a bus.
And now you know why I didn't study for my History test this morning.
you're starting to get behind in your blog again.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. How are we supposed to live vicariously through you if you don't keep us constantly updated about your hijinx?
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