Saturday, September 28, 2013

Taking a Tuk Tuk to the Metro


Today I learned how to get from Eli's place to the nearest Metro station.

First I must take a Tuk Tuk to the Metro.  Remember a Tuk Tuk is an enclosed three wheeled vehicle with open sides...no doors. They run on compressed natural gas for fuel.

 Eli's apartment is on the 11th floor.  While I was waiting for one of the two elevators to come, his neighborin apartment 1101 came out and was also waiting.  We chatted and I told him that I was going to try to take the tuk tuk to the Metro.  He taught me how to pronounce Sikanderpur Metro.  He thought I should pay 60 rupies for the ride. 

 I walked to end of the driveway where cars, taxis, and tuk tuks are waiting to pick up a ride. I said  Sikanderpur Metro.  How much?  He said 70 rupies.  I said no, too much. 50.  He said ok.  So I got in and sat down. Off we went!!

The driver weaved through the traffic honking frequently.  It was kind of fun riding in the open, even though I did not have air conditioning.  After 15 minutes, I arrived and got out and paid the driver 50 rupies.

I took note of the surroundings so I could figure out how to get back to the apartment.  There were four lanes of traffic.  Two lanes going each way.  I would need to stand on the other side of the road to catch a ride back to Eli's.  I need to remember which direction is the correct way back.

I followed the crowd going up upstairs and looked for a place to buy a smartcard and fill it with 100 rupies.  I found two ticket machines.  A man was standing in front of one of the machines helping people buy a ticket to their destination or to refill their smartcard.  Many people cannot read to operate the machine.  I asked him where to buy the smartcard.  He pointed to a window on the other side of the security check point.  I put my purse and bag on a conveyor belt and walked through a security screening machine with my hands up.  At the window the man asked me how much I wanted to put on the smartcard.  I said 100 rupies.  I paid him and got my smartcard!  Success!

 I walked backwards out through security to get out of the area.  I need 50 rupies in change for my ride back to Eli's.  I only had 100 R bills.  I need to buy something to get change.  I found a shop with drinks for sale in a cooler.  I felt the air conditioning as soon as I stepped inside the shop.   It felt really good.  I chose an orange drink and walked up to the cashier counter.  The two men behind the counter were almost done eating their lunch, so I waited until they were done eating their last bite.  I asked how much.  30 rupies.  I paid with 100 R and got a 50 R and three 10 R bills.  Great.  Now I have my change.

I walked around slowly reading signs and studied a large map of the Metro system on a wall.  Only 29 rupies for a 45 minute ride to the center of Delhi.  I learned I need to go to Platform 2 to go towards Delhi and go to Platform 1 to return back here.

Now to find my way back to Eli's.  I walked across to the other side of the station and found stairs going down to the other side of the road.  At the bottom of the stairs, I noticed a beggar woman sitting on the ground with a bowl in front of her.  I opened my bag and put two saltine cracker packets in her bowl.  She smiled and I walked over to the edge of the street where at least 25 tuk tuks were waiting for a ride.  I walked up to one driver and said Ibis Hotel.  How much?  He said 70 rupies.  I said too much.  50 rupies.  He said no...fixed price...70 rupies.  I tried three more drivers.  They did not want to negotiate.  I walked away from that area and waited for a tuk tuk to drop off a ride and asked him how much.  He also said 70 rupies.  I said no.  60 rupies.  He said no.  I went to another tuk tuk right behind him and repeated 50 rupies.  He said 60 rupies.  Then the first driver said ok 60 rupies.  I got in the first tuk tuk and away we went.

About 5 minutes later, the driver got a cell phone call.  I think he got in trouble for taking a ride when it was not his turn.  He was supposed to get in line with the other tuk tuks and wait for his turn to get a ride.  Also they know that he took a discounted fare for my ride.  This converstaion was all in hindi, but I could sense his dilemma.

He dropped me off at the Ibis Hotel which shared a driveway with Eli's complex Exotica.  Instead of going to Eli's I wanted to go to the ATM machine about a block way.  I walked along the edge of the road...some of it was paved with bricks, but mostly compacted dirt.  Along the way I slowly passed  a wild pig that hangs around the area.  I noticed it there before.

At the ATM machine I forgot how much money to withdraw.  I entered 200,000 rupies.  The machine said no receipt aailable, so I went to another one two doors down.  I entered 200,000 rupies again.  This time the machine said I could only take out 10,000 rupies a day.  No wonder the other machine was not happy.  I entered 10,000 and the machine spit out the money and gave me a receipt.

I had to walk back past the pig through the security gate into the apartment complex.  They guards must have recognized me because they did not question me.  I could see other people were being stopped and questioned.  Now I had to remember how to get back to tower C2.  There are three clusters of three towers.  A1, A2, A3, B1, B2,B3, C1, C2,C3.  Each cluster has a parking lot undergound.  I walked along the edge of the road being careful not to get hit by cars.  I found C2.

Back home, I proudly announced to Eli that I did it!! Now I can go to endless places.  No problemo..Ha Ha.

Eli will be leaving Friday for 16 days...October 5 to October 21.  I should be fine, right??  Grocery store and ATM just down the street.

Next tine  I will tell you about my trip to Agra.







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