Monday, April 22, 2013

Andaman islands, Dec 2012

Christmas 2011 has taught me that never spend a festival, important for the country you live in, alone coz all your friends go away to celebrate it with their family and you are left alone. So I decided to spend Christmas 2012 in India with my family and since I got the travelling gene from my parents I wanted to gift them a trip to Andaman islands. It was December 24, 2012 when we (Dad, Mom, Sis, Vishal and me) started our journey by train from Allahabad (my hometown) to Chennai, after almost 36 hours we reached Chennai Egmore on 25th afternoon, after checking-in and relaxing for sometime in Hotel Chennai gate (located just infront of the Egmore railway station) we went out to eat something, but that turned out to be a difficult task and after waiting for almost an hour we received our dosas. Gulping it down was comparatively quicker and we were ready to see Marina beach, worlds second longest beach of 13km, an auto took us to the beach.
Marina beach
We spent the evening there with waves becoming higher and higher as sun was setting, a sea beach is a romantic place and that was proved by my dad who bought gajra for my mom. After it was dark we started back through the market at the beach, had tea and later while walking back to the hotel we saw M.A. Chidambaram stadium and had banana pakodas, when we were near the hotel my mom was keen to know the market where she can buy Chennai silk, so my parents and sis went to the T market famous for shopping and Vishal n me were waiting for Shubhankar (a close friend of mine) who was supposed to meet us, soon he arrived and I went down to pick him up to our room. We spent some time chit-chatting, later he took us for dinner to a Bengali restaurant nearby where we had fish paturi, chicken and rice. Parents came back by 11.00pm to the room with some silk that mom bought for her.

Dad and Mom
 26th morning we had our flight to Port Blair at 10.30am that took 2 hrs to Port Blair, Shakti Singh the person responsible for the tour was present at the airport to receive us, he took us to the hotel (an rss ashram) that was located in a very peaceful area, we freshened up and went out for lunch in Anand restaurant followed by a fun bath in the waves of Bay of Bengal at Corbyn's Cove beach and later a watch of the light n sound show of the cellular jail depicting the struggles and tortures went through by the freedom fighters. We weren't hungry when we were returning so Vishal and me went out later in search of a restaurant to pack something for dinner, ending up into a small fast food corner we bought egg rolls, fish and chicken chops.
Corbyn's Cove beach




place where prisoners were hanged in Viper island

Ross island

Ross island

North bay
Next day was for the island trip by ferry, we covered Viper island where freedom fighters were hanged, Ross island, old capital of the island where British had administrative building and officer quarters. Now all are in dilapidated condition, the island is like a forest with some deer moving around without fear of humans and also the island is full of coconut trees. Later we went to the North Bay which is famous for water sports and coral life, we enjoyed a glass bottom boat to see coral and a family speed boat and the rest of the day in the water. We were back in Port Blair by 7.00pm and had dinner in Anand restaurant on the way back home. The day ended with playing cards with mom, sis and Vishal. 28th was allotted for local sightseeing tour that included the Anthropological museum showing the lifestyle of the tribes still living in Andaman and Nicobar islands, the Cellular Jail also known as Kala Pani the name is derived from the architecture of the prison, each room is like a cell 4.5m x 2.7m with only one ventilator keeping the prisoners from communicating with each other, there were 7 wings with 3 stories of such cells radiating out from a central watch tower, Fisheries museum, Chatham Saw Mill in the first half of the day followed by lunch and visit to Rubber plantation, spice garden and the quiet n beautiful Wandoor beach. We were at the beach in water playing with sand and water till the beautiful sunset, with that another wonderful day came to an end. We all loved the egg rolls we ate as dinner on the 1st night in the island so we had them again, played cards and slept.
Rubber plantation

Spice garden

Wandoor beach

Vishal, sis and me (left to right)

Next day we woke up early in the morning as we had to travel for long to see the Tribal Reserve Forest and then Baratang island. We drove through the forest with a hope to see something but it was just a nice drive through the nature ending up at the ferry port that took us to Baratang island where motor boats were ready to take us for a ride through the water to the Mangrove forest. We entered the forest, there was a wooden bridge over the marsh that took us deep inside the tropical rainforests, I love such kind of hikes in nature and I was already enjoying the day when I saw the huge limestone cave infront of me, this was the first time I saw mangrove forest and limestone caves, I was so excited to see the stalactites and stalagmites.
On the way to Tribal Forest Reserve

Temple on the way

Mangrove forest

Tropical Rainforest

Stalactite and Stalagmite
The long drive back, was tiring and everyone in the car slept, we reached Port Blair, had dinner and then called it a day as next day was going to be another long day to Havelock islands. 30th morning started early again and we were pretty excited to see the beautiful beaches of Havelock island until it came to our knowledge that the ferry from Port Blair to Havelock was full and no tickets were available.
Vishal swimming @Mundapahad beach

Maa with kulfi

Kulfi in water

Mundapahad beach
Everyone in the travel group was upset but Mr. Shakti Singh offered us to show some other place of the island. After breakfast he took us to Gandhi park, driving through Chidiyatapu to Mundapahad beach. It was really a beautiful beach with clear water and we couldn't resist to get wet. That day became important for me because I learnt floating from my teacher Vishal. In the next trip to any beach I have to learn swimming from him. Later dad bought kulfi for us and we four had it while sitting in the water. We wanted to stay long but we were running out of time for the next destination, Mount Harriet was another wonderful drive through nature on the mountains to see the panaromic view, a walk in the woods and also to see the scenery capturing North Bay from the mountain printed on Rs 20 note. After such a great trip we went back home had egg rolls in the dinner, went out for a walk as it was our last night in the beautiful island.
Wandoor

On the way to Baratang
We had our flight back to Chennai at around 1.30pm from Port Blair that landed around 3.30pm in Chennai. We hired a taxi from airport directly to Chennai central railway station to catch our train back to Allahabad. We spent the new years eve in the train while travelling with a hope that new year will bring many more such memorable trips for us.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Malta, Aug 2012

Malta is one of the world's smallest countries and one of the most densely populated one. It is an island just south of European mainland and north of African mainland. It is rich in human history starting from 7000 BC i.e. the neolithic period. It is also a very beautiful island that have been through a lot of struggles and have witnessed the rules of Romans, Arabs, Normans, Spanish, French and British. It has quite a few great beaches and the official languages are Maltese and English. This is what we knew about the island, we just didn't know that it was a party n fun place as well until we reached there in August 2012.

We were six friends all from Trieste Francesco, Elena, Marco, Mauro, Carmelo and me. We planned for the trip in Malta for eight days in the end of August. We flew from Treviso airport to Malta on 22nd Aug 2012 morning and reached there by the afternoon. We had booked a 3 bhk apartment for the week and the owner was supposed to pick us up from the airport but he was not there when we landed so we called him and took the suggested bus to reach at a meeting point, after waiting for 40 mins he came with a vehicle to take us to the apartment.
a walk in the evening

Sliema
After relaxing for some time we went out to a nearby shop to buy some beers, water, milk and cookies. The plan of the evening was to keep it calm so we went to a bar to have some beers and snacks, later after having a walk in the city centre we barged into a Sushi place, we ordered 2 sushi combo plates that contained sufficient amount of various kind of yummy sushi. With a stomach full of sushi we walked back home to sleep. Next day we went to the Paradise bay and spent the whole day in the clear water of the sea and relaxing on the beach while sun bathing.
Paradise bay
After having a shower in fresh water at the apartment we relaxed in the afternoon to go out in the evening to the party place of Malta, Paceville, it is an amazing place full of young crowd, loud music and bright lighting motivates you to party whole night. We got many coupons for 1 euro shots that we used that night. 24th Aug was another day full of sight-seeing, we went to Mdina the old capital of Malta, I was amazed to see the architecture of the city, all the main cities were fortified and had a ship port built especially keeping in mind that the sea is full of enemies as in past sea was the only route to reach this island.
Mdina

Mdina



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Indian Restaurant
The city had narrow alleys with high walled houses and small balconies giving a look of Arabian nights, telling us about the rule of Arabs on the island. Had lunch in an Indian restaurant followed by visiting Valetta, the capital of the country, to see more of the island's historical architectures, ending up having dinner there. 25th Aug, Saturday was for the Golden bay where a scene of "Troy" was shot, this was another fun day full of sea and sun bathing. In the evening we went out for dinner and I wanted to try Rabbit as I had heard that Rabbit was a traditional meal in Malta, it was delicious very soft and sweet meat. Later at night we went to Paceville to enjoy our Saturday night, we were out till late at night drinking and dancing. We took Sunday abit calmly and spend the day in the nearby area in St. George bay again in sea and under sun. On the way back we bought some easy-to-cook food for dinner and things for breakfast. Next day was spent on a ferry to see Gozo, Comino islands and Blue lagoon, though I enjoyed the scenery, the trip would have been more fun for me if I would have known swimming.
Golden bay

We

Blue Lagoon

Tuesday and Wednesday was spent in archaeological museum - to see the history of human civilization witnessed by the island since the neolithic period (new stone age era) i.e. around 6000 BC, even older than the pyramids in Egypt that dates back to around 3000 BC (bronze age era). I am always interested in seeing the lifestyle of old human civilizations on earth devoid of the modern technologies and luxuries we have today, ancestors always hold my respect because they started from scratch and gave a direction of development and building huge stone structures like megalithic/neolithic temples or pyramids without today's machines seem impossible for us.
St. John's co-cathedral

Mosta Dome

interior of Dome
I also saw the St. John's co-cathedral in Valetta that was built by Knights of Malta in 16th Century to save Christianity during the era of Arabian attack on south of Europe. It is a very beautiful and huge cathedral that has 9 chapels belonging to different knights from Europe like Germany, Italy, France, Spain, etc. The ceilings are covered with paintings and the carvings are golden in colour giving a rich and royal look to the cathedral. It also contains a painting by Caravaggio depicting 'The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist'. Also saw the Mosta dome or Rotunda of Mosta, the third largest unsupported dome in the world. The internal diameter is 37.2 metres and it contains a replica of the bomb that penetrated the dome but didn't blast during an afternoon air raid. In the evening we played a funny drinking game Mauro and Elena went to sleep but Marco, Carmelo, Francesco and me finished Beers, a bottle of red wine and a bottle of vodka while playing. That was really a fun night. Soon came 30th Aug when we had to leave for Trieste, the owner dropped us to the airport and we boarded our flight back home with some cherishable memories and a hope of having more such vacations.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Kerala, March 2012

It was March 2012, when I was flying back to India for some bureaucratic work for a month. Having enough time in hand in India means having time to travel for me. This time I was planning for Kerala as it is the most visited state also known as "God's own country" and I had never been. Everything was planned and booked I was travelling with Vishal.

20th March 2012 I landed in Delhi, took a taxi to CP where Vishal was already waiting for me. We went to the vfs office and finished the application procedure by afternoon after several rounds of print-outs and booking and also to-fro Shubham's place where we stayed for the night. After finishing my work we went to CP again to eat and spend some time but absence of Shubham and too much sun persuaded us in spending the rest of the afternoon at Shubham's place and wait for him to come back from work. After a calm evening we slept as next morning we had the train to Trivandrum. The Rajdhani exp. departed at 11.00am it was a 2A compartment to keep these 36hrs comfortable. After a long journey and enjoying the service we reached Trivandrum on 23rd 4.00am.

Padmanabhaswamy temple

@ Zoo

Sunset @ Kovalam beach










It was still dark when we went out of the railway station, we found a hotel where we relaxed and freshened up to be ready for sight-seeing. We searched for the KTDC office which was half a km of walk from the hotel, soon we came to know that there were no local sight-seeing tours operated that day but next day there was a trip to Kanyakumari and we booked it. Coming out of the office we met a taxi driver who offered us to show the city at reasonable rate, thus we hit it off. After having Uttapam and tea in breakfast we started our tour. Starting from the rich and known (after the news of having some treasure rooms) Padmanabhaswamy temple, where we had to undress and enter in dhoti. It has a big campus and why wouldnt it have afterall its a rich temple, only if the trust or govt can use that money for the people/country. Followed by the zoo full of variety of birds and animals. Sanghamugham beach and village was next stop, we liked it there, sea and beach is what I am always attracted to, I can spend quite some time at the beach enjoying the company or a book or just the sea. I am a fan of strength and for me sea is one of the strongest example existing on earth. Not to forget we had an awesome (sarcasm) lunch of chicken n anda biryani that Vishal loved, seriously after that I would never order a biryani in South India except Hyderabad. Later in the evening we went to the Kovalam beach, enjoyed a bath and a beautiful sunset, then we knew it was worth it. We came back by 6.00pm went to room to change and go out for a walk and dinner hunt. We had to choose the restaurant where strangers didn't have to share a table, I really didn't get why strangers need to share the table come on we were in the restaurant paying for the table and taxes and not sitting for any bhandara.
Thiruvalluvar statue

Vivekanand Memorial

View from the Rock memorial
Next day early we got ready for our trip to Kanyakumari, the mini-bus was supposed to leave by 7.30am and it did. After picking up all the tourists we left Trivandrum, on the way we saw Suchindram temple and Padmanabhapuram palace that was made up of woods, everything was of wood and all the carvings were beautiful. By 11.00am we were in Kanyakumari at the KTDC guest house we were supposed to meet back there. The guide we had with us gave us our tickets for the ferry from the mainland to the Vivekanand rock memorial. That is what I wanted to see, after some minutes of water splashes and turbulance we were on the Rock Memorial the southern most point of Indian mainland. We could see the mixing of Indian ocean with Bay of Bengal and Arabian sea, they have a colour difference which I never knew before. It was very windy at the top and had a nice view of the city and the ocean. After clicking some pictures and enjoying the wind and the view we came down to the ferry and back to the point we started. It was 2.00pm already. Then we had lunch in the guest house that was included in the price and head back towards Trivandrum. By 6.30pm we were in Trivandrum, went back to our room took a shower and then again went out for dinner and also to enquire about bus for Munnar for next day. We had dosa and booked bus tickets for Munnar for 6.00am next morning.


Tea Garden

Elephant ride

Echo point

Sunset and forest fire
Reaching Munnar was really tiring as the bus took almost 7 hrs and we reached there by 1.00pm. We were tired but that didn't effect our motivation to see the town. We were back on the roads by 3.00pm enjoying the Elephant ride, beautiful lush tea gardens, Echo point and Mattupetti dam. We were back by 7.00pm it was already dark and cold so we decided to have dinner and then walk back to the hotel. Lachha paratha and kerala chicken curry was what we ordered, the chicken was very yummy, we had heard complaints (especially from north-indians) about the food in Kerala being full of coconut milk and smelling and tasting of coconut but it was all wrong we loved the curry specially because of the coconut milk. That was the best dinner we had in that whole trip. Next morning we woke up early and got ready for more sight-seeing, this day we saw the spice garden, the Tata tea factory and Lakkam waterfall. It was 26th March and we were in a rush as we had the bus to go down to Kochi so we wrapped up the day in this and went back to the bus station to board the bus.


the Houseboat

Molluscs in lunch

Fishing

Chinese fishing net


We were in Kochi by 5.30pm and we directly went to the KTDC office where we booked the one day trip in back waters. After finding a out-of-the-budget hotel we relaxed and showered. Later in the evening we went for a walk to find that the location of the hotel was pretty good as the sea front was just few meters away. After having a walk we went to have dinner in a foodjoint  nearby. On the last day of our trip, the 27th we got up early again for the back water tour which I was looking forward to. We departed from the ktdc office by 8.00am while picking up other passengers on the way we drove to the outskirts of the city into the village and finally near the water, where a houseboat with a guide was ready to board us. We began our wonderful trip on back waters, this was the experience I came down to Kerala. We stopped in an island to see some typical village houses and to feel the life of the people living there, starting from how they fish using chinese fishing nets to how they climb up the coconut trees to how they burn the cashew nut cover to get the seed inside to how they make their own liquor. We also had a traditional lunch with yummy muscles cooked with coconut on the houseboat. While this trip I was remembering the scenes described in the book God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, she described the place very well because I had imagined the same scenery while reading the book. That was not all after having lunch we drove to the interiors of another island to see the narrow water streams flowing inside and how the people live and commute by boat in those interiors. At the moment I felt pity for them devoid of the modern lifestyle but on a second thought they are luckier than us of not having a modern lifestyle, they have calm, quiet and peaceful lives, ofcourse not disregarding their problems.
Among the fellow travellers there were many europeans travelling for months and 1 canadian girl travelling alone for 9 months, she must be really strong to travel alone half of the globe. Time passed away quickly and was time to return back, we were in the city by 6.00pm and we checked-out  to have dinner and catch our train back to Delhi. Thus a great trip came to an end.