We learned how local hotels wash their sheets! (kidding- but not sure)
We returned to the hotel for and Indian breakfast And shortly thereafter left for Sarnath, the site where Buddha gave his first sermon. We visited the Dhamek Stupa and the Bodhi tree where the sermons were given.
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Lunch was at McDonald’s where vegetarian and chicken are the only options. Ana had chicken nuggets and Martijn had a potato burger. We shared an Oreo McFlurry!
An hour before sunset we were back on the Ganges where we saw the somber cremation ghat and the evening ceremony. We also saw about 2000 other tourists.
A late Indian dinner at a restaurant called Brownie and then to bed.
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