What a sight to wake up to - and every room in the hotel has the same view. Stunning. In fact in my opinion better than actually going there.
And just below the pool. Which when lit up at night looks even more stunning but you will have to take my word for it. I’m not sure which I prefer though classic Indian or Chinese architecture. I think the Chinese have it by a whisker.
The kids as usual had a great time in the pool. Anyone would think that we didn’t have one the way they went on about it though.
I’m goin to get into trouble for puttng this here but you see Kathy very rarely. Ouch!!!
Aaron took some photos of the hotel and this is a nice one of some steps.
We took the hotel supplied golf cart to the entrance and picked up a surley guide for a whopping £1.30. Anyway from the stone I was standing on, is the first point you can see all four minarettes - leaning outwards in case of an earthquake so they won’t fall on the mausaleum.
Well you can’t go to the Taj and not have the ‘Diana’ shot can you.
Jessica ‘ girls rock’ trying to lift up the Taj and not doing a bad job of it.
Another great photo from Aaron. Yes if it looks hot is was. 40C!
Ben Shephard and the crew from London were all very nice and though our bit was cut short by a verbose Indian journalist before us - we still had fun. Aaron even got to mention that he misses Jaffa Cakes - so we are waiting for the boxes to arrive.
For some reason my pony tail was featured - together with something about being another cameraman!! It was good to get off the bench though as it was roasting in the heat.
Afterward being hot and sticky we made a quick exit for the 4.5 hour journey home - with a quick lunch stop at McDonalds!! Millie enjoys the trip home.
Jessica’s sunset shot just as we get back into Delhi after a 4 hour drive.
A Grand Day Out!