20 years ago, Jay Schneider strapped on an overstuffed backpack and headed off to wander around South East Asia and the Indian sub-continent with a goal of traveling until the money ran out. In this podcast, Jay remembers, relives and reflects upon his journey, reading journal entries and e-mail updates he sent to friends and family.
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20 years ago, Jay Schneider strapped on an overstuffed backpack and headed off to wander around South East Asia and the Indian sub-continent with a goal of traveling until the money ran out. In this podcast, Jay remembers, relives and reflects upon his journey, reading journal entries and e-mail updates he sent to friends and family.
S1:E12 - Beware the donut-stealing monkeys (India)
The Jay Luck Club
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5 years ago
S1:E12 - Beware the donut-stealing monkeys (India)
In this episode, Jay finally makes it to India, where he is welcome with scams and attempted thievery. After a rough start to the journey, he is finally able to relax, get into the groove of India, and thoroughly enjoys his time in Varanasi, Delhi, Agra, Khajuraho, Amritsar, and Dharamsala. From the dead bodies floating down the Ganges river, to the "Kamasutra in Stone" carvings in Khajuraho, to hanging out with Tibetan Monks in McLeod Ganj, the first part of Jay's Indian adventure does not disappoint!
Places: India (Varanasi, Delhi, Agra, Khajuraho, Amritsar, Dharamsala)
Email Subject(s): Beware the Monkeys
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The Jay Luck Club
20 years ago, Jay Schneider strapped on an overstuffed backpack and headed off to wander around South East Asia and the Indian sub-continent with a goal of traveling until the money ran out. In this podcast, Jay remembers, relives and reflects upon his journey, reading journal entries and e-mail updates he sent to friends and family.