India Diaries: Middle India, In Search of Nothing

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Today we’re heading north for a short circuit through middle India, with a neat mix of forts, palace hotels, and temples. The kids are staying home, which means we’ll be travelling lighter, moving faster, and only negotiating with ourselves for once. This is either going to be wonderfully efficient, or we’ll discover that we were the ones who needed supervision all along.

The plan
Day 1 starts with HYD to DEL on Air India, followed by dinner with my sister and a night at the Taj Palace hotel.
Day 2 is an early morning run to Jhansi on the new Vande Bharat train, then a day exploring before checking into the Lemon Tree hotel.
Day 3 is Orchha, and then an evening train onward to Gwalior, where we’ll be staying at the Taj Usha Kiran Palace.
Days 4 and 5 are for exploring Gwalior, before we fly back Gwalior to Delhi to Hyderabad on IndiGo. We also get to try their new Stretch product on DEL to HYD.

Confession time: I have what I describe as “class envy” the inherent need to fly the highest class available, regardless of whether the flight is long enough to finish a movie. Our HYD to DEL flight was booked in premium economy, but the plan was always to upgrade to business if possible. Initially the upgrade cost was ₹12K per person, which the rational part of my brain refused to pay.

This morning (day of departure), the upgrade dropped to ₹6K per person, which I accepted immediately, with the calm restraint of someone making a deeply considered decision. Yes, it’s only domestic business. But it keeps the class envy at bay, and more importantly it prevents me from spending the rest of the flight doing mental math about “what if we had upgraded.”

The fun starts in a couple of hours when we head to the airport… to buy jackets. We are heading to north India in January with the serene confidence of people who have entirely forgotten that weather exists.

So before forts, palaces, and heroic history, we’ll be doing our first cultural activity of the trip: panic-shopping winterwear at airport prices, under fluorescent lighting, while insisting to each other that this was “the plan all along.”
 
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Must be the ex-Vistara aircraft if premium economy is available.
 
Will be following along and especially interested in your Gwalior exploring
 

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