Indian buses are something else. Especially if you're in them for six hours.
Prepare yourself for a trip filled with heat, sand, honking and people.
We were initially planning to take the train to Agra, because I obviously had to go and see the magnificent Taj Mahal. However, planning turned out to be shit and scheduled a bus.
Like I said, heat! These buses do not have air conditioning, so the only conditioning you're getting is New Delhi's freshly polluted air into your eyes, topped with a mixture of sand. Next time, I am bringing my goggles, hehe.
I don't mean to complain much, but.. I mean. As a western person, the chairs aren't quite made for our size.
That's alright. I had the seat beside me, so I could sit sideways. However, the longer we spend in the bus, the more people boarded it aswell.
The bus also slowly started to become fuller and fuller as it stopped at several bus stops. Why bus stops? They are simply sticks with a wheel on top of it, located at the side of the high way.
Which also had influence on my wonderful sitting situation.
At the end of the ride, my eyes were red and itchy due to the air being blown in my face continuously, but it was the start to see something pretty..
What is that, you ask? Well, to ease your curious minds - a little teaser.
To be continued...
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