Travel

India to go or not

Travel

Posted by: burnsy

29th Mar 2013 03:37pm

In October and November 2012, at the behest of my wife, we spent just over 4 weeks in many parts of India with the aim of both sightseeing and fulfilling her Buddhist quests. She had a great time visiting many religious sites and attending a Dalai Lama lecture in Dharamsala. I, for much of the journey, suffered a variety of ailments including many bouts of Delhi belly, worms, chest infection etc. She is very keen to return to India next year. Should I dare to accompany her again?


mermaid
  • 1st May 2013 01:45pm

OM give yourself credit love, your such a generous and loving partner accompanying your wife on her quest so remember to treat yourself well on your next journey.
Perhaps taking like-minded friends to enjoy YOUR time as your wife does :) as there is much more to enjoy in India for the non Bhuddist Seekers :)


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