
My first view of the Taj Mahal was from the hotel rooftop, and it nearly took my breath away. Here was this iconic image, and I had the privilege to be standing there. Frankly that image, was so powerful it might have been sufficient to check the “I’ve seen the Taj Mahal box” but the next day we got to go inside to see the skill and workmanship up close. It took 20,000 craftsman 22 years to complete and the marble is inlaid with delicate flowers. It is even more breathtaking up close. I went a bit crazy taking pictures but I promise to just share my favorites.




Our next stops are Lucknow and Varnassi. Varnassi is the sacred site where Hindu’s want to be cremated on the Ganges. I’m told it is a very unique and moving experience.
So cool….please keep sending pics. I’ve always been fascinated with the Taj Mahal. You look great, toi!
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Thanks so much. One more post from India and then on to Nepal
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Beautiful! I’ve dreamed about seeing that since I was in 2nd grade and had to do a report on it! Thanks for sharing! Safe travels!
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It is definitely worth the trip! See you soon – I’ll be home by Sunday.
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It is definitely worth a visit – pictures don’t do it justice!
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Wow! What a view from your hotel!
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It was simply magical!
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barb…I’m reliving Greg and my India trip through your reports…so many of the same thoughts. What really surprised me was my reaction to the Taj. We first saw it at sunrise from a place across the river. Stunned by the beauty. But when we walk through the small door to get inside the taj. Grounds and saw it full on I started crying…a reaction I never expected! Kathie
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I think it is the beauty that brings emotion!
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