February 8
Good thing we got to the airport early. The lines to get through security were the longest I ever saw. To compound things we got in the TSA pre check line but when we got to the front they sent us back because Emirates doesn't do pre check. Then we got held up in the scanner because I had a wine opener in my backpack. I was wondering where that was. We got to the gate just in time.
Emirates is the best airline we have been on. Great movie (including Bollywood) and music selection. Mom watched four movies. Good food with Indian selections. And free drinks.
Our flight left Seattle at 9:00 am and we arrived at 8:00 pm the next day. Delhi is 13.5 hours ahead. The additional half hour is odd. We got to the hotel at 10:00 am, so we were traveling for 24 hours. Got up on Wednesday morning at the regular time so at least our sleep cycle isn't off.
February 10
We met the other two women in our group at breakfast. They are from Los Angeles. Their names are easy to remember, Ruth and Ann. Our local guides name was Davindar.
The Qutb Minar was built in 1193 to signify the Islamic conquer of India. A minar is a minaret, which is a tower where the imans announced the five daily prayers. The minar is the tallest stone tower in the world.
We took a rickshaw ride through Chandigarh Chowk in old Delhi. There was one section dedicated to weddings. It was so crowed that we had to make a u turn down one street.
Jami Masjid, built in 1656, can accommodate 20,000 people. The mosque is the outdoor area. The building in the back is just a fascade. Note the robe mom had to wear. We also had to take off our shoes.
Humayun's Tomb was constructed by one of the many wives of the second Mughal emperor in 1565. He also had a harem of many women. The tomb was the inspiration for the Taj Mahal.
Note the sign on the back of this van. It is related to the Muslim treatment of women.
Animals are sacred in the Hindu religion. We saw some wild monkeys also.