When I visited Japan as an Indian I found many things new and fascinating for me. Everything was entirely different as in India. There were a few things that were hard to believe. Like, there are no bank-cheques, there are no signatures but a signature stamps for every individual. You mostly have to carry cash because most places only deal in cash, In many temples, you have to pay to visit-fee. I am sharing a few of the things which were surprising to me at first and were kind of culture shock for me as an Indian.
Tag: travel
Nara Park is a public park, located in Nara city, is famous for its semi-wild deers who are friendly and intelligent. I went to this city just to visit this park, it is special because of over 1200 deers freely roaming around in this beautiful natural treasure, and are friendly to humans as they get lots of human interaction every day. They are so intelligent that they have learned to bow if you offer them food, you can easily get the husk crackers outside the park which they love to eat.
This year January when we were planning for a 2-day trip, Udaipur popped up in our mind and we were so eager to visit the city of lakes after going through pictures, I went there with my three friends, and it was more of friends together time trip, we spend more time at hotel room watching haunted movies and jumping on bed, enjoying mid-night noodles hunger, fighting and things like that. We managed to visit a few places including Jagdish Temple, Saheliyo ki baari, Lake Pichola and two other lakes. Udaipur is a small, quiet, less polluted and clean place though it is mostly a tourist place attributed to its lakes and palaces.