(Rishikesh, India, 9th of Sep 2016) These six days have really been an unforgettable experience. The feeling has reminded a lot about being in a camp of some kind – fun, social, but a lot of work.The first day it was just the two of us who participated in our yoga week and it, Read More

(Rishikesh, India, 4th of Sep 2016) We had booked the retreat from the 4th of September but after emailing back and forth with the manager we had been given a room a day earlier without any extra cost. The reception area was, when we arrived, full of people celebrating and dressed up in white clothes, Read More

(Rishikesh, India, 4th of Sep 2016) Arriving in Rishikesh we were unexpectedly not attacked by rickshaw drivers but could quietly choose a tuktuk ourselves. We told the driver that we wanted to go to the Ram Jhula Bridge and a few kilometers later we were dropped off at a small opening in a wall, Read More

(From Dehratun to Rishikesh, India, 4th of Sep 2016) The evening before we should take of we asked around on where the buses from Dehradun to Rishikesh would depart from and we got help from the hotel to book a rickshaw to take us there. Probably we paid way too much but the cost, Read More

(Dehradun, India, 4th of Sep 2016) We were arriving in Derhadun after five hours on the train. (Another messy train station.) We decided to go by foot to our hotel, which we booked in advance on Booking.com, even though it was 2 km away, it was over 30 degrees and we had our backpacks, Read More

(From Delhi to Dehradun, India, 3rd of Sep 2016) For the transport from Delhi to Dehradun we had booked tickets on a train to Dehradun that should leave very early in the morning. When we arrived at the entrance to the station we were stopped by a man who wanted to see our tickets., Read More

(Delhi, India, 2nd of Sep 2016) We will now soon leave Delhi. We have not seen much of the city but we have taken in a large dose of India. The smells, sounds, people, rickshaws, cows and garbage in a mess – it is altogether India. Extremely fascinating but also taking a lot of energy., Read More

(Delhi, India, 1st of Sep 2016) Coming to India was just as tumultuous and fascinating as we had imagined, and as Christel remembered that it was 28 years ago (1988) when was the last time she was visiting India . All the scents, colors, sounds come so close to you and it is so incredibly, Read More

Our trip to India will be 102 days long and we will be visiting most parts of the country. We start in New Delhi and will then stay a week in a Yoga Retreat near Rishikesh. The journey continues then probably to Varanasi and after that to the west to visit India’s classical attractions,, Read More