So, the trekkers begin their journey home. After a leisurely breakfast, the group enjoy a mooch around the area. Some visit Agra fort, others opt for a visit to the posh hotel around the corner for coffee and the rooftop terrace for some last rays of the sun. The weather will be very different back home!

We climb on the bus for the last journey- after some frantic last minute gift buying with some street sellers- and leave at 1pm, taking the same toll roads back to Delhi.

As we approach Delhi the traffic gets heavier and busier. As you can guess, the horns are being used as well as ever!

We have seen some unusual travel habits in India, which are obviously normal in their culture due to less rules than in the UK.
On scooters there are usually 3 people and at times, a whole family. They don’t all have helmets. Tuk tuks use the motorway. There is no slow lane- drivers simply move between lanes, indicating how by their horn. A truck moving a load of hay had a man laid on top of it in transit. We again see the street dogs and cows.

All checked in and on the plane home…..