| On the train ride reading up on Nepal |
Varanasi was a scorching 42 degrees and it showed no signs of relief until the odd hours in the morning. We decided it was enough and took the 8am train (when the heat was still somewhat bearable) to go to Nepal. This isn’t as un-common as we originally thought. A lot of people do this trip. From Varanasi, we took a 4 hour train to Gorakphur. We were lucky to find an express train that stopped only twice, otherwise it would’ve been a 6 hour trip.
| The streets in Sanuali Crossing |
Once we arrived in Sunauli, at 3pm we decided it was time to have the first meal of the day since 6am wakeup. We went to a nice little hotel restaurant called Indo-Nepal. We realized afterwards it was recommended by Lonely Planet guide book.
| The end of India and beginning of Nepal |
The time came to walk across. Christa was expecting x-ray machines and border patrol. But really, the border simply said “India Border Ends” There’s a bit of a no-man’s land and then another sign “Welcome to Nepal” Tons of other people are also walking, driving, and taking rickshaws across the border seemingly unchecked and unbothered by the border patrol. However, tourists stand out and we were told to go to the Immigration Office on the Nepal side. A quick form fill out, stamp and we were sent on our way. It took us a 8 hours of travelling to cross the border and into our lodging in Lumbini in Nepal.
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| India Nepal border, Lumbini, and Kathmand Rd. 1 |