Having driven from Delhi through the scorching sun , we reached Agra around noon. Hordes of guides and other self proclaimed local experts hounded the car park. With no energy or inclination to offer any resistance, we quickly hired a guide who promised us to take us into the premise within a very short time.
And I used to think maybe this happened more to people who traveled by public transport or wanted to hire a taxi etc.
And this one again is hilarious (when it is not happening to you)-
Ah! Here we were further delayed, because in spite of everyone vouching for me, the guards, suspecting my nationality insisted to see my Indian passport as proof which I did not have it on me at that time. I was suggested to pay 750 Indian rupees as a foreign national. After much deliberations and me speaking about half a dozen of Indian languages, one of the officials was finally convinced about my indianess and allowed me in.
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Sidhu, as long as it is happening to others -)Manjari, I usually links to commercial sites -(Tulip, I liked your post on the Taj a lot.
You are right again Taj Mahal!!!
Hey Taj Mahal , this is a wonderful monument..Incase you need any information on Taj you can take it from http://www.taj-mahal-india-travel.com/ .
The second one takes the cake!:D
Pijush, I did check it out
And thanks a lot for including me in your 100th post.Backpakker, there is always the next time.
Good one
I have always missed the Taj Mahal …ever trip that I have made to delhi ,somethg or the other happens
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