Surrounded with so many people and no place where to hide, except her room, Debbie was growing uncomfortable and uncomfortable everyday. She said she wanted to travel alone and do her way, so I had to think on something. We were both heading to Dharamsala, but I didn't want to bother her any more by travelling with her, so I didn't know what to do.
Fortunately, Anat, an israeli girl who was travelling on herself wanted to go to the same place, but she had to go to Shimla first. That meant a lot of travelling, as it was to go backwards, whereas from Tattapani there was a bus that gets you to Mandi and there you could get a bus to Dharamsala. I didn't know what to do, so I hadn't even asked for bus schedules. So the day I was planning to leave, one way or other, everything came easy, the bus to Mandi had left at 6:30 am, so the obvious option to follow was to go to Shimla and there get a night bus to Dharamsala.
And so, I left Debbie in Tattapani with the israeli people, and started a new trip with a different partner, Anat.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
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such an envy Erik !! travelling without bothers or rush!! enjoy your time and grow a little bit more as a man !! well done !! safe travels
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