Friday, November 2, 2007

Tattapani

Small town north of Shimla, you can a get nice place next to the river Sutlej. Hot water springs come out from it's banks, offering a great time in the evening when it starts getting cold.

To our surprise, after the most uncomfortable bus trip I've ever been, we seemed a can of sardines, we got to meet a bunch of people from Israel at the guest house we decided to stay at. Surpringsingly, they were very opened as most of them tend to be very close to their people and do not mix much with foreigners from other countries.

In Tattapani the relationship with Debbie wasn't at it's best point, and the worst is that I don't even know why. And it kept getting bad and bad as the following day passed. Moment I decided we should have a talk, which ended in separating our ways, though we were both heading to the same direction.

Apart from this, Tattapani reminded me of Rishikesh, in the sense of tranquility and peace you get there. And probably because there isn't much to do there anyway, other than going to the Shiva cave. A place where Indians worship an stalagmite as if it where Shiva itself. However, there is a river next to it where you can get a peaceful bath in its waters.

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