Subject: Post: Damn.. These mornings are killing me. Starting to be dead tired, but still on the way forward through the country. Some two or three hours of sleep and we again departed our accommodation to the airport at five in the morning. Domestic airport morning hassle, long security queues (girls had their own very short one) and a special bag check due to my hammock hooks looking suspicious did not exactly make me feel more happy and alert, but nevertheless we made it to the Jet Airways 737 towards Raipur.I slept most of the flight, and upon arriving Raipur already felt a bit better, at least for a short while. We would have a full day of travel on a sleeping coach of a train next, so that would finally give us a chance for the much-needed rest.After arriving to Raipur (which looks much less chaotic and dirty than Mumbai, not that it would require much) we just took a direct taxi to the railway station. We had been playing risky with the train tickets, as the only possible direct train would depart only 1.5 hours after the flight landed. That turned out to not be a problem we reached the railway station just fine almost an hour before the departure of the train. More hassle, chaos and crowds.. :) Latitude: Longitude: Security Code:
Damn.. These mornings are killing me. Starting to be dead tired, but still on the way forward through the country. Some two or three hours of sleep and we again departed our accommodation to the airport at five in the morning. Domestic airport morning hassle, long security queues (girls had their own very short one) and a special bag check due to my hammock hooks looking suspicious did not exactly make me feel more happy and alert, but nevertheless we made it to the Jet Airways 737 towards Raipur.
I slept most of the flight, and upon arriving Raipur already felt a bit better, at least for a short while. We would have a full day of travel on a sleeping coach of a train next, so that would finally give us a chance for the much-needed rest.
After arriving to Raipur (which looks much less chaotic and dirty than Mumbai, not that it would require much) we just took a direct taxi to the railway station. We had been playing risky with the train tickets, as the only possible direct train would depart only 1.5 hours after the flight landed. That turned out to not be a problem we reached the railway station just fine almost an hour before the departure of the train. More hassle, chaos and crowds.. :)
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