A sign of the times is when the tour group all piles in to the hotel and scans the wall for a wifi code. The tour guide is trying to talk to you, rooms are trying to get sorted but no one is really paying attention, eyes dart all over and as soon as one person gets the code, it is like Chinese whispers as it gets passed along. This doesn't only happen with the young uns but also the oldies like me and David. I want to message home David wants to play Castle Age. Honestly he is an old un, he just doesn't realise it. Anyway as a tour group we have come to realise that in India if it says wifi free, that's what it means it is a wifi free zone, as very rarely do we get wifi, even if we have full signal nothing happens. Sadly we all look at each other and ask if anybody is making a connection, but usually no joy. At the moment I am in a hotel where we have had to pay for wifi. It was funny because we all initially said we would not pay, that in this day and age it was ridiculous, but we have all buckled and not only do we get wifi , we get it in our rooms. Oh joy, our life's are complete.
Sadly though we are getting regular power cuts! Yup you know what that means no electricity, no wifi.
Sadly though we are getting regular power cuts! Yup you know what that means no electricity, no wifi.
Another fascinating set of adventures. India seems quite frenetic compared with Peru. I hope you are going somewhere quieter for a rest soon! Take care.
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