I just got back from a trip to India. Being there was beyond my imagination. It was a trip of extremes, that ended up being the most emotional vacation I have ever had.
I found myself in tears at 3 different points of the journey, for 3 different reasons.
I fought back the tears after we left a tiny village en route to Jaipur from Agra. It’s impossible to avoid the poverty that pervades many areas of the country. We were told that one way to give back was to offer supplies such as pens, pencils, crayons and markers to school children. We asked our driver, Santosh, to take us to a school where we could give out the 200 some odd writing implements we brought from home. He knew of a small village school that was in need. I was humbled by the children’s excitement, awestruck by their beautiful faces and shattered by the reminder that we have so much more than we need. I got to hand out the pens to each of the students. We got back in the car and the tears flowed.

I teared up for a different reason when we arrived at the Taj Lake Palace Hotel in Udaipur. Quite simply, the finest hotel experience I have ever had. The beauty of the place took my breath away. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. It actually got me choked up when we were escorted to our suite and I saw the splendor of this magnificent property. And, the service we encountered the next five days was even more stunning.

I lost it one last time on the way to the airport in Mumbai to get on the plane to come home. I called our ground agent, Saleem, from India Travel Promotions Ltd., to thank him for the incredible arrangements he made for us. We had postponed our trip twice due to ever changing work schedules — Saleem had to rebook our full itinerary three different sets of dates. The entire time leading up to the trip I was blown away by his kindness and patience. And, once in India, we felt cared for even more. Every member of Saleem’s staff was more impressive than the next — from the efficient airport greeters, to the intrepid drivers, to the passionate tour guides. I wanted Saleem to know how much we appreciated everyone. After I thanked him, in true Indian fashion, the call ended with him thanking me. ”Thank you for the honor of allowing us to show you our country.” I hung up the phone, and wiped away more tears in realizing my two weeks in India was coming to a close.

I fell in love with India — the difficult things to witness, the dazzling things to see and the people throughout the country who touched us in a profound way. I urge you to visit. I will happily point you in the direction of great experiences. No photo or movie or blog entry can capture its essence.
I leave you with this thought…
“The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.” –Samuel Johnson
The funny thing is, when you return from a trip where you have witnessed the way things are, rather than regulated, your imagination is unleashed.
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Debbie Akins — March 31, 2010 @