Washrooms

Washrooms
Being a bong, like all bongs, I have delicate belly ,an obsession with food and travel combined a weakness for drinks. This resulted in experiencing various washrooms in various countries, in all kinds of well known locations.
They include, amongst others, the Hagia Sophia… the worlds most famous mosque, the Vatican, seat of Christianity, the Angkor vat , the worlds largest temple, the Versailles Palace , homage to royalty, the metropolitan museum, temple of the sciences, and the Louvre.. temple of Arts.
Thus you can see that I am truly secular in the choices of washrooms and a connoisseur of the conveniences across countries.
I had also the occasion to try out the facilities in airports in 4 continents.
The ones in the lounge are of course excellent, with showers and toiletries that you can steal, especially the traveling shaving foams. I’m still using the stock nowadays that I travel cattle class with less comfortable facilities.
I noticed with disappointment that despite all our swachata missions, public facilities outside India , even in third world countries, are much cleaner than their Indian equivalents. Although loos in trains have progressed much beyond those days when a mug used to be chained by the tap , and people rarely flushed, but still it’s a far cry from the European trains.
The honor for the dirtiest airport loo goes to my hometown Kolkata, and during the periodic workers strikes it resembles the bus station toilets in the hinterland, and takes nerves of steel and blocked nostrils to be able to use them
This time we noticed the influence of a great many immigrants in Europe , as the trains had signs we were familiar with in India in the toilets, which we call western style toilets,… please do not squat on the seats, and flush after use.
Incidentally, public toilets in Europe and North America aren’t free, and the fee isn’t the token one rupee or two of our sulabh sauchalayas, but a hefty 3 euros or dollars, and we poor Indian tourists converting it in rupees often lose the urge to use them.
Even in resturants you are permitted to use the washrooms only if you’ve ordered something. So often we would enter a Macdonalds outlet, something we never did to eat with so many exciting options available, and ordered the cheapest item usually fries and coke, in order to save the 3 euros for the washrooms.
The classiest loos of course are the Japanese , but you need training and a manual to use them without mishaps, but once you’ve figured out the technology, it’s sheer luxury, and you want to spend as much time as possible inside.

But the best facilities are available only to trekkers in India, especially in the hills. In the lap of nature, the sky above you, greenery around, scenic views and a pristine stream to wash in. Just a few things to remember, drinking water upstream from your camping area and washrooms downstream. And it’s vital to remember, never camp downstream of another camp, or his washrooms become your drinking water.

Once, on a trek in the Himalayas, a lady asked our guide the way to the washrooms. The guide expensively explained.. here upto the Chinese border are the ladies facilities, and here to the plains are the gentlemen’s.


Soumya

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2 Comments

  1. ♡ A Masterpiece on Washroom facilities around the globe, with superb sense of humour (on Japanese technology !) ✍️🍀💐💐💐👍🤝🏆! Lovely Image 🤍.

    ♡ Pleasure to read (that India is the Best):

    “But the best facilities are available only to trekkers in India………………
    ………………………………..to wash in”.

    ♡ Impressive Identification (Himalayas !) :

    “Once, on a trek in the Himalayas
    ……………………..here to the plains are the gentlemen’s”.

    ♡ Best Wishes, 💥

    CA K Ravi Shankar

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