He's back! He's back! My travel partner is back! and hungry. I was relieved. We're not out of the woods yet, but he's finally eaten a solid meal and stayed outside of our hotel room for longer than 15 minutes. Progress. We sat atop a rooftop cafe (Sam's) in Paharganj (the backpacker's district) and I became obsessed with this view (as you can see in the video as well). And that was our day…




Food poisoning remedies: We did a little research and found out that charcoal tablets (which was on my packing list, but I couldn't really find it in the States or in South Korea, turns out to be easy to find and super cheap in India) help as does a small amount of Apple Vinegar Cider? We've stocked up on both and a handful of electrolyte packets as well. Hopefully we're more prepared for the next time around. I should have known to track this stuff down upon arrival, but had no clue! I'm also not used to a bout of food poisoning lasting as long as it did with Andrew this time around… Oh… India…
*We got (and paid for) our India visas while we were still in Seoul. I realized I forgot to add it in last week when we entered the country- so I put it in today. Most expensive visa yet!*