We spent a few days in Calcutta, visited a few temples and gardens. There is a small part of the town filled with sculpters, people making all the statues tourists will be buying everywhere, its a very small area, will very narrow streets, if we can call them streets, rather small paths to get around all the working areas, and houses. Its a very poor part of the city, which is actually the most civilized city we have seen in India so far, well depends on the side of the city you are in of course, but there is really a big difference with the other cities. Its a very modern city (in some areas). The city still has loads of building left from the time the english were around, such as churches …
quite interesting to see them here.
The temples in the city are however really odd and small compared to those we have seen so far, but the inside our very nice, and the gardens are nicely kept up with.
We left India and went towards Nepal. We have spent a couple days here in Kathmando. This is really a nice place, not much to see in the city itself, but we will visit the valley before leaving the country. The few temples that are in the city are … small, and unfortunately not visiteable (or at least not when we were there). Life in the city is a lot nicer than in India, people are way nicer, less noisy … We have also finally been able to get out a bit at night, and get a few drinks down, India is just not a place for alcohol, we did however manage to get our hands on some indian whiskey, a bit rough i must say, but when theres no choice! At least Kathmandu has bars and live music going around in the evening, a nicer place for youngsters and old hippies. It was a nice change after the 2 weeks we have spent in India, we were able to relax a bit before going back on the road, heading towards Pokhara tomorrow, a few (7) hours of bus are waiting for us, fun fun :)
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