Again it with the good old government bus we went on Wednesday night from Hospet to Bangalore. But it was quite hoplrig I've slept surprisingly well. So I did come at half past 6 on the Bangalore City Bus Station. I trust the Lonely Planet un let me go to a hotel in the center. When I arrived I was soon alarmed to discover that this hotel was twice as expensive as it was in the Lonely Planet. So I stood there a bit stupid, 6 clock in the morning looking for a cheap hotel in the central district of the most expensive city in India. Luckily I found something that was certainly a little above my normal price range but it was my last stop because you can afford for 2 nights.
After I had slept a little, I wanted to confirm my flight, which heraustellte as severe as expected, since no one knew where the Sri Lankan Airlines office. rummhetzen After 3 hours of this most stressful city that was then well done. I was just exhausted and unnerved.
Bangalore way, is an unusual Indian city. The city is also known as the Silicon Valley of India and the resulting wealth can be seen well. Thus, the neighborhoods along Mahatma Gandhi Road in a modern "western" city, full of shops and fast food chains. So very unindisch.
acuh is the mentality in the city anderst as into other parts of India. It is seen here as women in spaghetti straps tops woanderst unthinkable.
For these reasons, Bangalore for Western tourists is also not very interesting, it's almost like home. Only the traffic is a bit hectic.
I was glad that I here only 2 days had been scheduled. The only things of interest to tourists are located around the large-Cubbon Park.
the rest of the time I ran a little aimlessly around the area and was looking forward to home. On Sunday it was finally over and I flew home. An interesting, eventful and was especially intense over half a year.
I finally photos uploaded from India.
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