15, Dec 2015, Tuesday,
London, 3rd Day
Time to explore! It was our first visit to London, so instead
of touching all tourist spots, we decided to visit a few but see them
differently.
London was fairly cold in December (around Christmas),
occasional drizzles of rain added to the winter chill. One closely observes
local people and sees how they are well dressed for the winter seasons with
proper woollen clothing, jackets, long coats and gears like mufflers, caps,
umbrella etc. It’s not the weather which impacts your experience, its
inadequate clothing or personal gear that may impact it. So being well prepared
for the weather is a good strategy.
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Buckingham palace |
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At Canary Wharf |
We left home early in the morning to catch the DLR line to Canary Wharf Estate. Canary Wharf is one of the most prominent business hubs in London & is also the financial power house at London. You can easily spend hours shopping around the business centre, spending time near eating joints and walking around the huge glass and concrete buildings housing financial powerhouses, and gaping at their architecture and scale.
Our next spot was BIGBEN. Bigben stands near the Westminster
Bridge, on the banks of river Thames. Thames river flows though the centre of
London and is a key attraction for tourists. The water does not seem very
clean, however, it’s a well managed river with concrete structure banks on both
side. Thames is used as a channel for public transportation and high speed
motor boats or ferries are common sight. You can see one of the oldest
structures of London, the Big Ben on other side of river.
The Bigben is not open for tourists so the marvel of its structure can only be witnessed from the outside, and heard through a loud knell ringing from a bell at the beginning of every hour. Such an intricate structure, and beautifully maintained – one can’t help pondering about London’s rich cultural legacy.
Just outside park there are large bronze statues of great
leaders like Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela. From here we walked
through to ‘10-Downing Street’ which is the residence of British prime minister
David Cameron. His residential campus was heavily guarded but was cool few
minutes away was the old entrance of Buckingham palace where there are very
well dressed British Guards and their horses

Little distance ahead was Trafalgar Square a lovely sight we four of us spent some cool time chilling in cool weather. Locals believe that here you can wish, through a coin and your wish will be met.

He mentioned that this bus is a among the 4 heritage
buses left in city, now a days beautiful glass plated busses are plying which
are more efficient. We moved through the old narrow markets and crowded Strand-street
a busy commercial street. Bus was very
slowly moving in crowd, little while David informed arriving to our destination
‘Tower of London’. We wanted to see Kohinoor Diamond, but were disappointed as we were late and could not go inside forte, so roamed around and decided for
next time...

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We took bus no. 205 from Miles End to reach Madame Tussads
wax museum, in order to explore city, we decided to take the front seat on the
upper deck of the bus to have good visibility since it was one-hour drive and
opportunity to see London in detail. Saw how London is well organized and how
the city care for it’s people. Like any other urban city there were construction on road was happening – they will first encircle effectively every
part, would put diversion signals and repair the patch meticulously as one does
at their own house. They were looking that there is no inconvenience of public.
if London is so organised, it’s because they have evolved very good processes,
systems and control which they never violate them.
After an eventful journey and photo-op we reached to Madame Tussad wax museum, this was created by Madame Tussads who was a great socialite, artist and sculpturist. It was interesting to see that at the entrance only we have wax statues of Amitabh Bacchan, Shahrukh, Salman, Madhuri, Ashwarya and Katrina. I observed that though they (was statues) represent the Bollywood yet they are not as good as other English & Hollywood actors like Tom Cruise, Benadich, Bradpitt, Julia Roberts. The museum is well organised where you find artists, scientists like Grahemwell, IsacNewton, Stephen Hawkins, Einstein etc. There were famous sports personalities like Sachin, Lara, Beckham etc. Politicians like Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto, Nelson Mandela, Cameron, Obama and others.
The Bigben is not open for tourists so the marvel of its structure can only be witnessed from the outside, and heard through a loud knell ringing from a bell at the beginning of every hour. Such an intricate structure, and beautifully maintained – one can’t help pondering about London’s rich cultural legacy.
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BigBen |
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British Parliament Entrance |
From BigBen we moved to UK’s Parliament, which is physically
adjacent to it. We were cordially guided by the Parliament guards and felt
lucky to get entry into the ‘House of Commons’. Here, we were sat in the visitor’s
gallery, overseeing a debate in progress live in House of Commons where senior
leaders engaged in a very lively yet respectful discussion on environment
issues and initiatives to reduce Carbon footprints in England. It was a unique experience to be in London and see
how the parliament functioned – the leaders of the government sat on green
benches on one side facing the opposition benches on the other. Secretary of
food and environment, Elizabeth Truss was presenting government side in a very
cordial environment. Indeed we have a lot to learn from them.
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Sarang with Gandhiji statue |
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10-Downing Street |

Little distance ahead was Trafalgar Square a lovely sight we four of us spent some cool time chilling in cool weather. Locals believe that here you can wish, through a coin and your wish will be met.
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Trafalgar Square |
Our next destination was London Tower Bridge, since it was at
distance we took a Red Colour double decker bus to London Bridge. Surprisingly,
we were the only Four of us in the bus as entire bus was empty, this was a
privilege we felt. Bus conductor David was so gentle, he continuously kept us briefing about the history of these busses in London and details of the places
that we were passing through.
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With David in Lodon's Red Heritage Bus |

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The Shard in Night |
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London Taxi's |

View at the night of The Shard was marvellous, this is the
tallest building in London with most premium restaurants on the TOP. After
roaming for some time around we had our dinner at Waga mama, Japanese restaurant
and then returned to our apartment by traditional London black taxi cab.
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16, Dec 2015, Wednesday,
London, 4th Day
London is just amazing! Deeper you explore more you find
this. It’s one of the most disciplined, cultured and very well organized city
that I come across. On road you find everything in order, traffic is very disciplined,
no one violates traffic rules, cars run keeping adequate distance, and rarely
traffic jams on road what a great governance. There are Camera’s put on road
all around and everyone is under scanner, our taxi driver was sharing that
there is very high cost if you dare to violate any rules with hefty fine, thus
no one dare to violate rules on road.
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Miles End Bus Stop |
You will find cycle stand after every two km for convenience
of general public, cycle tracks are created on road to encourage cycle uses. We
could see many streets, commercial buildings, Indian restaurants of different
countries including India.
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London Civic Amenities |
After an eventful journey and photo-op we reached to Madame Tussad wax museum, this was created by Madame Tussads who was a great socialite, artist and sculpturist. It was interesting to see that at the entrance only we have wax statues of Amitabh Bacchan, Shahrukh, Salman, Madhuri, Ashwarya and Katrina. I observed that though they (was statues) represent the Bollywood yet they are not as good as other English & Hollywood actors like Tom Cruise, Benadich, Bradpitt, Julia Roberts. The museum is well organised where you find artists, scientists like Grahemwell, IsacNewton, Stephen Hawkins, Einstein etc. There were famous sports personalities like Sachin, Lara, Beckham etc. Politicians like Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto, Nelson Mandela, Cameron, Obama and others.
Madame Tussads Museum
Most beautiful statue that I saw was of Lady Diana and all other
members of Royal family along with queen Elizabeth. It was a wonderful
experience and opportunity to have photographs with them together with our family,
we will cherish these memories in life, we were also invited for a 4D show, a
star war, something very different, which had good 3D images, really thrilling
but also throwing some water and splash, that was something I saw first time.
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With Royals at Madame Tussads |
After having great experience at Madame Tussads it was the time for Lunch, and could find a restaurant with Indian name,
however it was owned by a Bangladeshi gentleman who took good care while
organizing our food and personally serviced us.
We then moved to Buckingham palace where Queen of England
stays. It was a walk of 15 minutes to reach Buckingham Palace. Through the
sidelines of palace wall, very well organized roads again, pavement all around,
when we reached the palace, the flag there was symbolizing that the queen was
inside. British Nationals have very high respect for royal family, they have
special place in Britain, palace was very beautiful with large gates, the
guards as usual were on their duty, people are not allowed to enter once the
queen is inside the Palace, so we also saw it from outside and had few
photographs around it.
Buckingham palace
It was evening around 6 PM and we were to go another major
land mark London Eye, we booked tickets for a ride over there. It was at short
distance from Buckingham palace however we were tired walking long distances on
foot so decided take Uber to reach London Eye. Very soon we reached in one of
their capsule to take ride on on of the marvelous and largest wheel of the
world. It was just magnificent; one should not miss this opportunity in London.
When you go on top and see 360degree London at night around the city, London
glitters with so many colorful lights, high rise buildings, bridges, river,
ships and boats, all look very amazing. It was really a Wow feeling! One of the
highest building SHARD in London is so beautifully done with upper 10-15 floors
only of glass and that keeps changing colours like green, blue, red, purple.
One can see these lights changing one after another and giving you very pleasant
feeling that you would like to see SHARD continuously for longer time with
different colours.
London Eye
So finally we were done for the day and time to go back. Uber
was our key source of travel in London. Almost every day we some big cars including
Mercedes BMW etc.
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17, Dec 2015, Thursday,
London, 5th Day
Having finished our four days of our London journey, which
was very packed, it was time to leave London for Paris. We booked on Eurostar
to travel from London to Paris. It was a relaxing day, kept it light, and read more about London. We
boarded the Eurorail from King Cross railway station for onward journey. Two
things that one can observe that their systems were too well managed in
screening such a large crowd that they can handle efficiently and high security
without much inconvenience to passenger. We passed through security,
immigration and finally to Eurorail, settled fast in train, this was two hours
journey, passed through the country side from Britain first than France. We
also passed through long tunnel under sea, was also great experience. Across UK
country side was less populated, roads along with railway line were clean, well
lighted tunnels, farms were of very large size, all around green, it was an
amazing sight seeing opportunity, we reached Paris at 6 PM at
railway station Gare du Nord.
......To be continued..