Dasada, Gujurat on the way to Ahmedabad
Footage taken outside of Dasada, Gujurat on the way to Ahmedabad.
Indian railway facts:
The total distance covered by the 14,300 trains on the indian railways everyday, equals three & half times the distance to the moon.
The first train on Indian soil ran between Bombay and Thane on the 16th April 1853.
Iindian Railways employs about 1.55 million people.
They carry over 13 million passengers and 1.3 million tones of freight everyday.
Day 4 - Departed Agra today and the state of Uttar Pradesh. We made our way into legendary Rajastan. Our big stop of the day was to visit the abandoned "Ghost City" of Fatehpur Sikri, before heading off to Bharatpur for the night.
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Today we left Delhi for Agra on the well maintained Taj Expressway...but not before giving our TukTuk some more enhancement by adding our logos and Web / Facebook addresses to the front, sides and back.
On our way to Agra many people driving beside us were taking pictures...getting a lot of interest!
Dayan drove into Agra during peak traffic time..and handled the Tuk Tuk like a BOSS!!
Dodging crater sized potholes, oncoming cows and all manner of distractions, all while giving the horn "what for!!!"
Ron gave commentary on local wildlife and a story about a fighter jet landing on the Taj Expressway!
#IncredibleIndia #AnythingIsPossible
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Today we spent the day touring Delhi in our Tuk Tuk and even got to experience old Delhi by cycle Rickshaw! It was a great way to really absorb all the smells and sensations of the crowded narrow lane ways of Chandi Chowk.
It was such a sensory overload, but a great day!
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Art work in action. The significance of the Peacock is that it's the national bird of India.