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Looking forward to this TR! (really enjoyed your previous safari adventures).
As someone of Indian background I have three comments to people thinking of going to India:Highly recommend not going to India if you've never been. Likely to fall in love with the place and return
Enjoy! I'm jealous.
Interesting point… but I think wisely spending a few extra dollars here and there can change the ‘hate’ into ‘love’!
- You either love it or hate it, there is no in-between
I think regardless of whether you go "top end" or " budget backpacker", the extremes of experiences is same. I've never met anyone who's been to India and was blasé about it, a bit "yeah it was alright"... They've either absolutely hated it and couldn't wait to leave, or enjoyed it thoroughly. It's a very polarising place.Interesting point… but I think wisely spending a few extra dollars here and there can change the ‘hate’ into ‘love’!
Agree, that’s probably a fair assessment! My point was that the difference between loving it and hating it could be a few dollars a day! Just by getting some respite here and there.I think regardless of whether you go "top end" or " budget backpacker", the extremes of experiences is same. I've never met anyone who's been to India and was blasé about it, a bit "yeah it was alright"... They've either absolutely hated it and couldn't wait to leave, or enjoyed it thoroughly. It's a very polarising place.
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Agree, that’s probably a fair assessment! My point was that the difference between loving it and hating it could be a few dollars a day! Just by getting some respite here and there.
I'd agree, it would make it more difficult, but what is the reason then? They did walk though pretty regularly. I really just don't get the darkness thing.Might be dependent on the airline… but dimming the lights - certainly on Qantas - I don’t think makes it easier for the crew. They do frequent runs through the cabin with water and snacks and having to do that in the dark one would suspect is much harder.
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I think you summed it up… it reduces glare on IFE screens, and it provides a more comfortable environment for people dozing off. Yes… there are eye masks, but after eating a big meal sometimes I feel a bit sleepy and just nod off anyway. I know plenty of those around me do to!I'd agree, it would make it more difficult, but what is the reason then? They did walk though pretty regularly. I really just don't get the darkness thing.





























































OMG! The hunt is onAs always enjoying your TR immensely. Using Google your handsome man is indeed real - Shubman Gill the Captain of the Indian Cricket team.
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Love the sign about feet on the ground. Loving the TR and your excellent photos as alwaysDay 2,Jan 28, Bengaluru-Kochi
We both managed to sleep quite well. We were flying IndiGo down to Kochi. Due to the issues they were/are having with the new national rostering regulations, our original 11am flight had been cancelled and been replaced with one at 1pm. This meant we had a lovely leisurely breakfast.
I'm not sure that we will get used to this smog. View from our room
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For us in the west tower, breakfast was at Vista and it was a lovely space that opened out onto a lawn area. The buffet was extensive, and there was a cooking station that prepared both eggs and some Indian breakfast meals.
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I had a very delicious dosa masala
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some more of the beautiful Taj
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It was a quick walk back across to terminal 1.
You pass through an initial security check where you have to show your boarding pass. Even though we’d somehow managed to complete online check-in, we were directed to the check-in counters and not bag drop.
Then it was through security proper where we had to take everything electronic, including cables, out of our bags.
We went up to the 080 Lounge to see if my Qantas Ultimate would get us in (no dice, and no chance we were paying 6000 to go in) so instead went and plane watched.
We've both commented on how good looking soooo many people are but not quite this good looking. Looks a bit too ai to me but maybe not. I look forward to meeting this guy if he's not
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We were on an A321neo to Kochi
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seats 1B and C. When I booked I had every seat to pick from with the package that I’d bought. It offered seat selection, an extra 10kg checked(20kg total) and a snack. I got us both a sandwich.
Boarding by groups didn’t really happen. We thought we’d wait until group 3 appeared up on the board but it was clear as the number of people waiting dwindled we might as well join the queue. When we got onboard there were already some bags above our seats. As nothing could be on the floor I politely asked if I could move the bags that clearly belonged to the caucasian family sitting behind us and they slid them along for me.
No-one joined us in row one so I asked if I could move into 1A. Of course you can
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It’s only 65 minutes to Kochi and once airborne the pilot told us it would be about 45 minutes in the air.
Leaving BLR
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Taj from the runway
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beautiful green Bengaluru
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I didn’t need google and came here to post it, but you beat me to it. Job well done.As always enjoying your TR immensely. Using Google your handsome man is indeed real - Shubman Gill the Captain of the Indian Cricket team.
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