Chandigarh: Dust, Drum Machines, and Seriously Hot Air
okay, so chandigarh. it wasn't on the list, honestly. i was supposed to be in goa, chasing some ridiculous beach festival, but my van (bless her rusty soul) decided sheād had enough of coastal highways and staged a full-on rebellion just outside of delhi. long story short, i ended up here, waiting for a mechanic who speaks approximately zero english and seems to operate on a schedule dictated by the phases of the moon.
and itāsā¦intense. not bad, justā¦a lot. iām a touring session drummer, right? iām used to chaos, to questionable venues, to living out of a bag that smells faintly of stale beer and drumsticks. but this is a different flavor of chaos. itās organized chaos, meticulously planned chaos, chaos with roundabouts everywhere. seriously, the roundabouts are a statement here.
i just checked and itās feeling like a furnace right now, hope youāre prepared for that. the weather report said thirty-three point something, but honestly, my thermometer is probably melting. the humidity is low, which is a blessing, but it doesnāt really help when it feels like youāre standing inside a pizza oven.
spent yesterday wandering around sector seventeen, which apparently is the main shopping area. itāsā¦an experience. think bustling markets, street food that smells amazing (and possibly questionable), and enough people to make times square look like a library. i found a little music shop tucked away down an alleyway and scored a set of tabla drums for next to nothing. the owner, a guy named rajesh, insisted on giving me a lesson. iām pretty sure i offended his ancestors, but it was fun.
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"apparently, the food stalls near the bus station are legendary, but you need a cast iron stomach. and maybe a tetanus shot."
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thatās what a rickshaw driver told me, anyway. i havenāt braved the bus station yet. iām still recovering from the sensory overload of sector seventeen. i did, however, try some gol gappe from a street vendor. tiny, crispy balls filled with spiced water and potatoes. delicious, but iām pretty sure my mouth is still tingling.
my neighbors areā¦loud. not in a rude way, justā¦enthusiastic. thereās a wedding happening a few blocks over, and the music has been going since sunrise. itās actually kind of infectious. iāve been drumming along on my lap with chopsticks. donāt judge. if you get bored, *himachal pradesh and punjab* are just a short drive away, i overheard someone mention.
someone told me that the rock garden is a must-see, but itās always packed with tourists. iām trying to avoid crowds, mostly because iām pretty sure i havenāt showered in two days. i did check out sukhna lake, though. itās surprisingly peaceful, a little oasis of calm in the middle of all the madness. you can find more info about it here: Sukhna Lake on TripAdvisor.
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"donāt trust the guys offering āspecial pricesā on souvenirs. theyāre ripping you off. and donāt drink the tap water. seriously."
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that was a warning from a fellow traveler i met at a chai stall. she looked like sheād seen things.
finding decent coffee is proving to be a challenge. iām a bit of a coffee snob, i admit it. i need my fix. i found a place called āindian coffee houseā thatāsā¦retro, to say the least. it feels like stepping back in time. the coffee is strong, bitter, and served in tiny cups. itās not exactly third-wave pour-over, but it does the trick. you can find some local reviews on Yelp.
my mechanic says the van will be ready āsoon.ā iām not entirely sure what āsoonā means in indian time. iām starting to think i might be here for a while. which, honestly, isnāt the worst thing. itās definitelyā¦an adventure. check out this local forum for more info: Chandigarh Forum. And if you're looking for places to eat, this Yelp list is pretty good.
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