Friday the 19th March 2010 - New Delhi Day 4, support for Arno and left for Ajmer
morning I was awake on time and on a decent bed happy with a lot more rest for the night to have had. After I had made myself ready, I put my backpack down and stored it until the evening at the reception between. Then I went with my few important things in a bag packed to Arnos Hotel and took it from there. With a few detours through neighboring streets and a quick stop for a chai tea, we were then on the main street across from the train station. From there we walked to Central Park with his large circle and then on to the Barakhamba Ave, in order to seek a building in a bank, traveler's checks in conjunction with "American Express" issue. arrived there on time by 10 clock I told the lady behind the counter what had happened. Arno then had to fill a paper and I translated him everything necessary for that. We then had to wait while the data was verified and we each got a delicious chai tea cozier bridging the waiting period. After about an hour we were back out there and Arno had next to his cash travelers checks and finally, because he traded directly some of the checks. Then we went on the airline Turkish Airlines, where the ladies had fortunately received the expected response from Germany. Then Arno booked his flight as required by and left with new ticket, the travel agency.
investigated by the agency from us for a bus that drove in the direction or close to the Foreigners' Regional Registration Office. That was harder than expected, but in the end we found a bus that we were quite cheap but still quite a while on the go. As we had to get out there and still a bit to the Office, was on the way we drank freshly squeezed fruit juice highly sugared and I ate something, because there was quite favorable to the state. From there we walked to the office and then waited while I asked from time to time according to the records of Arno. As already with me, we had to wait up to 16 clock and suddenly all at once the documents by Arno there. With the new tickets in hand Arno was added to the "Exit Visa" (exit visas) in its temporary passport. From there we took the bus back to the vicinity of Central Park. At Central Park, we ate our likeness in a fast food restaurant McDonalds dinner and then went back to the comfortable Hotel. I had enough time, so I went with Arnold on a rooftop terrace and welcoming me there with him for a drink, chatted while the sun went down slowly.
Then I went back to his hotel Arno, where he gave me for my help only 1000 Rs. I was surprised and overwhelmed at the same time. He said that I could use this, in what I regard matter how everything in the next 2 weeks and I was super happy about it.
Then I got into my hostel from the backpack and walked to the station there on time and on time waiting for my train. The station just around the corner from the hostel was the "new train station, I had but to" the old railway station. It was explained to me in detail how I would get nearly the best there and I then took the Metro Rail (subway) because they compare to the buses faster and was cheaper. I was on the construction of Metro Rail surprised, because I lived in China for example, considerably more advanced U-Bahn was. After all, you have to say New Delhi has become a subway, which several years ago probably was not the case. In other Indian cities I've seen no subways. Arriving at the old train station, I had enough time, so I pack the area with a little explored and photographed so that the Fort of New Delhi at night.
A temple in front of the Bazaar:
That was not particularly easy. Then I went back through many small streets in brightly lit bazaar by the train station. It was the way back sometimes very confusing and I almost went through many lonely and small alleys. Later, I bought me some food and arrived at the station I sat in the waiting room-SL (Sleeper Class). When it was time to go to the platform, I learned that the train from Haridwar approx. 1 hour late should have and so I bought at the station to eat or something and looked at me there still is a little bit. After about half an hour I went back and found out that my train had already arrived. How fortunate that I had not married yet and the information had come back sooner. With ticket and a backpack I was looking on the train to my place to sleep, all tucked neatly, I set my alarm clock and tried to sleep as soon as possible.
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