Bengaluru / Bangalore

We tried walking to Terminal 5 for our flight aided by Google maps; we did get most of the way before running out of footpath and resorted to bus. 

The flight was as good as nine hours squashed in a plane can be - better, because we had a spare seat in our row - and immigration proved fairly painless.

So lovely to be met by old friends Mithra and his youngest daughter Disha. 

Bangalore is a city of about 14 million people so although the airport is the same side as their house and our guest house it was still a forty minute drive along roads which varied from modern motorway standard to construction site. As darkness faded it became increasingly obvious that Bangalore is as much chaotic building site as modern tech centre. More of that another time.

Our guest house is connected to a conference centre run by the South Asia Institute for Advanced Christian Studies and seems very fine. Instead of a week we only have two nights and though it's now 0720 we're heading to bed (about 0200 UK, I think).

View from the roof


Early morning Bangalore temple

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