
We were on the road at 7.30am today, gladly leaving Mau behind us, and hoping that our remaining time in India would paint a better lasting picture. Apparently we were nearly thrown out of the skanky hotel as one of the owners came in last night, saw a couple of us on the bed, then clocked the cameras and thought that we were going to be making a porno!! Ha ha ha! I’d like to think that even the sleaziest “blue films’ would have better bed sheets,… even after the ‘shoot’! Anyway, pornography aside, we skipped breakfast in the morning – that’s how desperate we were to leave the place! We also happened to miss out on lunch after a ‘miscommunication’ about the lunch location (sigh) and so we ate rubbish food on our longest day to date. FOURTEEN hours on the road!
We’re nearing the end of our time in India and although I’ve quite enjoyed the high and lows, the calm and craziness and the beauty and ugliness of the country (we passed even more dog road-kill on the way today), I’m looking forward to seeing Nepal for the first time and learning about the people and the culture.
It’s been a long and sweaty day and it seems that whenever I dare wear white, the pollution levels go up a few levels, the trucks blast their intoxicating fumes right through to us and I doubt that any amount of Daz will ever get these whites white again! We ventured across the border today and waited whilst productions got the permits in order for us but also for all the camera equipment.
We had to fill in various forms and although we were just a matter of metres into a Nepal, you could tell we were in a different country. The immigration officers were organised, easy to talk to and relaxed.
We couldn’t find the hotel we were provisionally booked in to and after fourteen hours on the road without food breaks, the producer made the great (and wise) choice of just booking us into a good, decent, modern, clean and comfortable hotel in Lumbini. After last night’s disaster, I think it was wholly deserved and very much appreciated!
But to top off a long day on the road, we were staying but a mere 10 minute walk away from the birthplace of Buddha! You couldn’t wish for more!









