Once my school exams were over in December, we set off for our grand trip to USA - New York and California . On the 13th of December, we took the flight to Rome from Delhi by Alitalia , the flag carrier of Italy . At Rome we had a stop over and then took the flight to New York.
My uncle and his family live in a city called Stamford in
the state of Connecticut, a small town
just outside New York. Next day, we woke up to a white morning of pre –Christmas
, as if everything had been prepared for Santa Clause’s arrival.
Snowfall happens here almost every day. It is so chilly outside and there is not even a soul in sight .
Still we went for a walk in this beautiful
country. The cold however soon took a toll on us and we had to rush back home .
In the weekend, my uncle took us to New York City Also
called NYC, an hour's drive away.
First of all we went to
the famous central park of NYC .We saw some horse drawn carriages Then we went to Times Square , one of the
famous popular tourist spots of NYC . I noticed that NYC has a mixed population
of people of many nationalities.
We also went to the High line , an elevated park in NYC. It provides
a respite from the concrete jungle and also has fabulous views of the city .
At Highline |
The Atlantic Ocean is very close to my Uncle's house. You can see it every time you head out to NYC.
With Mamu ( Uncle) on the shores of Atlantic Ocean |
We have arrived!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Our Hotel in Kingman ( The Big black vehicle, second from left and next to red car is ours) |
Loading Supplies |
Next day we hit many birds with one stone . On the way to the Grand Canyon, we travelled by the historic Route -66 , a road by which gold rush travelers travelled during the California Gold Rush!'
On the way, we saw ghost towns. But there is no need to be scared at all ! These are just the towns abandoned after the gold rush travelers stopped coming !
While trying
to locate our hotel in the grand Canyon (the Yavaipai Lodge), we got our
directions wrong and landed up the middle nowhere. The culprit was the GPS .
We finally we
reached our destination , The Yavapai
Lodge . It is a beautiful place surrounded by great scenery.
Yavapai Lodge |
The sunset proves that there mountains of gold in the grand Canyon and still that’s what local tribes say. From a high point of the Grand Canyon we saw the snaking Colorado river flowing 1 mile down in the valley. It is a perfect example of rugged beauty, risky to explore .
Grand Canyon during Sunset |
On the way, we stopped at
Hoover Dam on the Colorado Rover.
It is a landmark of American history. I asked
a lot of questions to Mr Dustin , an employee the Hoover Dam tourism
department. We also took a tour of the dam’s museum, galleries and power
generation system.
Las Vegas city is famous for its lights . It is also called the Entertainment capital of the world and also known as the Sincity .
At LV all action
happens on the strip , a wide road with dozens of hotels and extremely well
lighted with array of colorful lights.. Our hotel The Cosmopolitan was located
on the Strip. This hotel was unlike any other hotel I had stayed before. There
was casino on the ground floor lobby.
Next day , for
a couple of hours , we watched the various buildings of Las Vegas . The city
does not feel that great as it feels in the night. After lunch, we drove
towards the wilderness of nature in Red Rock Canyon National Park. The place is located on the outskirts of LV. It has strange rock faces carved with the hands of nature made by wind ,water and sun and seems
to be full of mystery
It seemed quite surprising to believe that
such opposite environments like LV
and RR canyon can live so close to each other in harmony.
We now headed
towards the Death Valley National Park, the
biggest national park in the USA .Does death
Valley really live up to its name? Well , it is called so as during gold rush explorers perished in the desert in extreme heat due to lack of food and water!
Jessie
James Uncle took us on a tour into a ghostly mountain range of the Death Valley in his red SUV . We saw a ghost town , petroglphs (fossils) , hot springs and finally
the Devil’s Den also called the Titus Canyon through which a river flowed
through millions of years ago . We were driving on the dry river bed. The place
was very scary , but there was really nothing to be scared of !
Next day , we
were out exploring death valley on the road again . We went to Badwater- a place which is below sea level . The water here is salty and contains
chemicals . Only an old species of fish called Pupfish exists in the so called
oasis of water and life .
At Bad Water |
Next stop was a natural bridge , simply surprising as
there are rocks are hanging in the air ! Next stop was the artists palette .It
has lots of colours - red , green , yellow, pink ,etc. It seemed as if nature has
painted the mountains with a delicate series of colours, her brush made by the
wind , water and sun . These are actually nothing but traces if metals like
iron , aluminum , magnesium and titanium . While creativity comes in play ,
science remains the same
Then we bade good by to the sun , at Dantes view point,
a fantastic place having the view . But still the adventure in our minds did not
set . We then camped for the night near our hotel room and had a fantastic time
at the campfire site . My auntie cooked a WOW chicken curry in the pitch dark camping ground. My uncle warned her not to throw the water with which she had washed the chicken on the ground as that might attract animals.
It was really exciting to imagine wolves walking around, tempted by the smell of human beings and chicken curry.
The highlight of our trip to DV was an Off road trip to Race Track - again with Jessie James uncle driving one of the hardy SUV s, while my Uncle driving the other. My father too wanted to drive, but his wish remained unfulfilled.
Race Track is again a mysterious place as it contains race tracks created by boulders which moves on their own. We too saw many such big rocks after walking 1 km on the fully Lunar like landscape. Being in this place seemed as if we had gone out of the earth.
On our way back we saw a big hole also called the Ubehebe crater , once a Magma chamber which emptied suddenly millions of years ago . We saw a tea kettle junction , where people deposit and take tea kettles without any reason . It is a place full of mystery !
It was really exciting to imagine wolves walking around, tempted by the smell of human beings and chicken curry.
The highlight of our trip to DV was an Off road trip to Race Track - again with Jessie James uncle driving one of the hardy SUV s, while my Uncle driving the other. My father too wanted to drive, but his wish remained unfulfilled.
Race Track is again a mysterious place as it contains race tracks created by boulders which moves on their own. We too saw many such big rocks after walking 1 km on the fully Lunar like landscape. Being in this place seemed as if we had gone out of the earth.
On our way back we saw a big hole also called the Ubehebe crater , once a Magma chamber which emptied suddenly millions of years ago . We saw a tea kettle junction , where people deposit and take tea kettles without any reason . It is a place full of mystery !
Racetrack, DV |
That night at the camp we cooked egg curry . Next to us
were some people who were also camping in Death Valley . I made friends with a boy called Alias and I enjoyed his company . I also saw his
Recreational Vehicle ( RV ) also called
a Home on Wheels . It has all the amenities like a kitchen , beds and
bunks and a toilet .
Along the Pacific
After
exploring land we went towards the sea. We traveled day and night towards Sans
Simeon , a coastal settlement .
Next day , we
went to visit Hearts Castle- a magnificent castle built on a hill overlooking the Pacific. built by a man having great dreams and he built a great
castle . We also saw the history of the castle and a film about Mr. Hearst who was the owner .
We saw the
sun setting in the horizon and drove towards Monterey , another coastal city
not far away
Sunset at San Simeons |
Driving along the Pacific Coast |
On the Pacific coast |
Sunset- Bigx Bee |
. Next day , we
went whale watching and saw whales dancing
on the water and seagulls flying
and sea lions resting and fighting in their own arena . They
looked very funny. We saw gray whales which are friendly.
Whale watching trip |
Our next stop
was San Francisco . On our way we stopped at Sunnyvale , San Jose , the popular
silicon valley of USA .
San Francisco
is a different city altogether. It has rollercoaster roads where cars are parked on slopes and
some streets look as if , it is at the top if the mountain , and you are going
to fall if you go the edge of it . I too saw trams and electric buses in the road
. Then was the most beautiful thing that I heard and saw , the new year
countdown and fireworks of San Francisco
. We had a great time there in the city
seeing the fireworks and also we went to the famous Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge of San Francisco . The Bay
bridge is three to four times bigger than the golden gate bridge .
We ate crabs
and prawns and a lot of seafood at Fishermen’s Wharf .
At Fishermen's Wharf |
Can you tell what is on my plate??????????? |
We also went
to Antiock , a suburb of the great city where
one of relatives stay . Their sons Nil and Noel study in 10th and 12th
grades. I enjoyed with them too. I liked the locality in which they live . It has beautiful gardens and houses .
California trip ends and again NYC
For the next
5 -6 days , we roamed around in the streets of NYC . We saw Grand Central many
times , Intrepid a retired aircraft
carrier and enjoyed the museums of NYC with great enthusiasm .At last the three
of us my parents and me saw the saw the green statue of liberty symbol of
American democracy and liberty and
walked on the famous Wall street of NYC
.
The last weekend, we also went on day trips to to Mystic aquarium and the Bear Mountain.
At Wall Street |
lake near Bear Mountain |
Personal feelings and Family
experience
During this
trip I got to experience life like a local. I played with my two cousin sisters a lot .
The younger one was quite naughty and she did many funny things . I went to Golla’s school a number of times. Getting inspired
from her , I did a crash course on Martial Arts .
Here It is
-10 degrees average and still the houses are so warm and cozy . But in India ,
house of concrete feel so cold and bone chilly even at 10 degrees .
The best
thing I liked was the spirit of the people. In spite of extreme cold , the
people still work hard and things are not closed during the winter .
Golla's school |
The last
thing I would like to say is KAAMBUCHCHA!!!!!!!!!! !!! You must be curious to know what
is really means. Pl ask Mamu- he only introduced the word. But whatever it means, to me it will always signify the spirit of my
trip to America .
KAAMBUCHCHA!!!!!!!!!!
1 comment:
Nice post! That looks like a lot of fun! Where are you going next? :D
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