Today another long, treacherous and bumpy bus ride took us to Orcha, a nice little village next to the Betwa river, where we stayed at a top hotel.
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We slept on our first soft bed in India, a nice treat. After some laundry- we are officially stinky- we had the luxury of nice and long hot showers. We have showered everyday – some with a suggestion of warm water, some cold, but most warm and quick (before the water tank empties and has to reheat).
We slept on our first soft bed in India, a nice treat. After some laundry- we are officially stinky- we had the luxury of nice and long hot showers. We have showered everyday – some with a suggestion of warm water, some cold, but most warm and quick (before the water tank empties and has to reheat).
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