Thursday, October 13, 2016

Neuschwanstein Castle..... Germany

October 13, 2016

midday  mist
On my trip to Germany, I decided to finally visit the famous Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian Alps.  I had been to the Munich area twice before and both times regretted not going to visit the castle which had inspired Walt Disney's creation of Sleeping Beauty's castle in the Magic Kingdom.  But don't worry it goes far beyond the Disney connection, the story behind the exquisite, medieval castle on top of the hill is a noteworthy story in itself.

My tour guide, Nic Kershaw, a Brit, provided our tour group with a story of Ludwig II that truly helped me understand the man Ludwig II was.  If we didn't have this background, just the tour of the inside of the castle wouldn't have stuck with me.  It's a long story, where should I start? (this is my interpretation of the story of Ludwig II).

From the view of the Maria Bridge
Ludwig II was crowned King of Bavaria when he was only 18 years old, the same day his father (Maximillian II) died. Ludwig II spent a lot of time in the gardens of his home, Hohenschwangau Castle, (yellow castle) learning poetry, reading literature and loved operas.   Once crowned king, it was expected of him to marry and to bear children.  Since he didn't have many friends, he asked his cousin Sophia to marry him.  They were to have a summer (August) wedding and everyone thought they made a perfect couple as she also loved literature.  Once the wedding approached, Ludwig suggested it may be better to have a fall wedding... and then a winter wedding.  He was postponing as he really didn't want to marry, which in the end he never did.

The construction of the castle took longer than expected due to the location on-top of a mountain.  Work began in 1869 and wasn't completed until 1880 and the king didn't move in until 1884. He only lived there for 5 months.

Ludwig II was a man who loved to be alone.  His fascination with the opera composer Richard Wagner inspired the art and architecture of this castle.   He built this castle (1of 3) to withdraw from the public.  As he made 3 vital mistakes while being king - the most vital was the defeat in 1866 when he chose to side with Austria in a war against the state Prussia and Prussia conquered Austria and Bavaria.
Hohenschwangau Castle


Marienbrücke (Marie's Bridge)







Ludwig II started sleeping during the day and had breakfast at 5pm where he would stay up all night. He had a carriage and a sled with colourful electric lights pulled by horses and go through the woods at night.  In the castle the he had the first telephone, a butler bell system and colourful lights in his cave room.  

front of Neuschwanstein Castle
Due to his eccentric life style and named unfit to govern, people around him had 5 psychiatrists declare him insane in June 1886.  They took him to his childhood summer home on Lake Starnberg (same town I am staying in).  He asked to go to Mass the next Sunday which he was refused. He wanted to go to Mass to have a public audience which he would call out for help and let peasant people (whom loved him) know that he was being accused of being unfit/insane to rule.  However he was denied.  The next day he went for a walk near the lake with the psychiatrist who had also declared his brother Otto insane.  The psychiatrist told the two guards who were to accompany them not to come.  They went out at 4pm and were due back at 7pm.  At 9pm both of their bodies were found in the lake in waist deep water dead.  It is still an unsolved mystery about the sexuality preference of Ludwig II (though most think he was gay) and more importantly exactly how he died.
Family Emblem Animal - Swan



Saturday, March 26, 2016

TAJ MAHAL - CHECK!

Bucket List - Taj Mahal - CHECK!

Due to the 4 day holiday this "New" Wonder of the World was very crowded!  We went for sunset though it was cloudy.  I don't know how I thought I was going to feel seeing the great TAJ MAHAL - on my Bucket List for sometime.
Taj meaning Crown; Mahal meaning palace
The love story behind why the Taj was built makes this magnificent 350+ year old building more appealing than the human eye can see.















The next morning we got up to see the sun rise over the Taj, but again it was cloudy.  But it was Easter Sunday and we went behind/across the river to see the light awaken over the Taj and it was so peaceful and quiet staring at this beautiful, symmetrical marble structure.



Intrepid Tour Group:  Katie, Sarah, Jill, Lucy, Kelly, Sara
Tim, Marie, Georgina, Tanya


Friday, March 25, 2016

King's Kingdom - Karauli - Homestay in King's guesthouse



5 hour bus ride from Jaipur to a small village called Karauli in Rajasthan, where we stayed at King Krishna Pal's guesthouse which is part of his palace. It was amazing. Our part of the building was built in 1932 and called Bhanwar Vilas. 
Front of King's Guesthouse

Courtyard



Refreshing pool filled up just for us!


While we had lunch they starting filling up the pool. It was so hot it the pool was a good refreshing way to spend the afternoon. (It was 37 degreesC). About 4:00 we took tuk-tuks to the Karauli Palace. 






Sarah, Katie, Lucy, Marie and Tanya listening to Javed

Sara and Jill





The 600 year old city palace was Bukit in the 14th century. It has beautiful murals, stone carvings, classic paintings. It also has a famous temple called Madan Mohan ji temple, a popular pilgrimage site. We went in and witnessed a service. 
Then we walked home though the very packed narrow streets of the town. Children were like running out of the woodwork coming to say hello. It became actually exhausting waving and saying hello to everyone. Javed had warned us at the beginning of the trip that Indians would stare at us, he was right but what a long way a smile goes. 
We had dinner at the palace then hung out on the front porch as that was the only place with wifi!  

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Jaipur - Holi Day

March 24 - Holi Day

After breakfast we got into the traditional white pants and tunic. On the front lawn of the hotel we all participated with other guests the throwing of the coloured powder.  Bright colours like yellow, green, red, purple, pink. It was in our hair, ears, all over our face, down our shirts. there were musicians playing and dancers.

Holi is the Hindu festival that welcomes the Spring and celebrates the new life and energy of the season. Although Holi has religious roots, not much religious activity is involved in its celebration.

Holi is the most energetic Indian festival, filled with fun and good humour; even the strict rules of separation between castes are abandoned.
Holi is also called 'The Festival of Colours', and people celebrate the festival by smearing each other with paint, and throwing coloured powder and dye around in an atmosphere of great good humour.

Holi in Brief

  • A spring festival, usually celebrated in March
  • Holi also celebrates Krishna, and the legend of Holika and Prahalad
  • Holi is particularly celebrated in North India
  • Although Holi has religious roots there are few religious things to do
  • Distinctions of caste, class, age, and gender are suspended during Holi
  • A very exuberant festival, with dancing, singing, and throwing of paint
  • Holi features gender rivalry, with contests between men and women, and public flirting
  • Bonfires are lit during Holi, and food offerings are roasted
  • The festival is officially celebrated on the day after full moon during the month of Phalunga, which falls in February-March (Taken from BBC)

All clean and "innocent"
Before

Blurry due to my camera was in a plastic bag
After

colours!


Then we took tuk-tuks to a park where they was the a huge Holi party. It was a huge area with a stage and loud music and everyone was just dancing. There were locals but a whole lot of tourists. 
We returned to our hotel and had beers on the roof and then we thought we had better go and attempt to get all the dye off us. This was a harder task than first expected. My torso front and back was the worse and my blond part of my hair. Still 3 days later not a lot of difference. I really don't like brown and pink hair. 

at a park - dancing to music - huge party


Javed and Jill



Dinner at lovely restaurant called Forrestra.   I would highly recommend this restaurant.