Arambol was nice, but nothing really happened. I watched some movies at a bar, and walked the beach, I read, and also ate. That's it. I spent 4 days, and maybe it was too much, but I relaxed and enjoyed.
Then I headed to Panaji, which is the capitol. Again, not much there. It was very Portuguese, and was quiet and almost not Indian. I headed to old Goa see some somewhat impressive old churches, and then had a nice meal or two in Panaji. I also got to witness a festival at the main church, which was actually pretty crappy. There wasn't food, and there wasn't much to do. Just a bunch of vendors selling cloths and household goods. I did really like the meals, and found the traditional fish curries to be among the best meals I had the whole trip.
Overall Goa isn't so spectacular, but it's relaxing and kind of cool because it's different
A white upperclass Jewish Boy from the Chicago North Suburbs travels in third world Asia.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Goa thus far
Well, I can honestly say I feel as though things are wrapping up. I think this is the most lonely I have felt the whole trip. I think what it comes down to is that when I'm busy I don't care if I'm with anyone, but to do nothing for three days is hard alone. I'm not too worried about it. I'll be home in less than a week, and then will have an even grater adventure to prepare for
Saturday, December 4, 2010
The Bus to Goa
First let me say that no bus ride has been particularly enjoyable in India. They are all too bumpy, and I can't sleep at all. However, this one took the cake. I met these girls in the back of the bus where our beds were next to each other. They immediately began to complain that it was too bumpy. Well, what are we supposed to do about it? Oops, shouldn't have booked a bus ride after all. Well, they insisted on the bus manager moving them to the front, in one of the most ridiculous spectacles I have seen yet in my travels. After this the man tried to sell me their double bed for 200 more. I laughed him off. Well, the roller coaster of a ride continued, and about 2 hours later the man found my wallet on the floor. It had apparently fallen from my pocket while I was laying down. The man began by pocketing 50 Rupees from me, and then asked for a tip for picking my wallet up.
this was all laughable, and contributed to one horrible sleepless night
this was all laughable, and contributed to one horrible sleepless night
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Hampi
As I come to the end of my travels (less than two weeks to go), I find myself just wanting to relax. Well, if relaxing is what I want, then Hampi is what I need. It is a beautiful area with thousands of boulders making up mountains all around the city and some of the most breath-taking landscapes i have ever seen. To add to this there are tons of ancient ruins around the city, which make for very peaceful walks.
I haven't done too much in the three days I've been here. I just walked and ate and took too many pictures. it's been great!
Tonight I have a bus to Goa, and from there I will make my way to my flight
I haven't done too much in the three days I've been here. I just walked and ate and took too many pictures. it's been great!
Tonight I have a bus to Goa, and from there I will make my way to my flight
Mumbai
I got to Mumbai to find what I really think is a nice city. Maybe it is the fact that I've been in India too long and my standards have been lowered a bit, but I thought the city was very European.It had monuments on all the streets, and little gardens and parks everywhere. It was fairly clean for India, and overall was just a pleasure to be in.
I spent my time with a woman in her mid 40s, just walking around and taking in the sights. The Victoria Terminal(main train station) was unbelievable. I also really loved the Gandhi museum.
I was eating well, and enjoying being civilization again. My only regret was leaving too soon, and not being able to see the slums. I could have used a fourth day there.
Either way, it was really nice
I spent my time with a woman in her mid 40s, just walking around and taking in the sights. The Victoria Terminal(main train station) was unbelievable. I also really loved the Gandhi museum.
I was eating well, and enjoying being civilization again. My only regret was leaving too soon, and not being able to see the slums. I could have used a fourth day there.
Either way, it was really nice
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Ajanta
As I left my friends behind at the Udipur rail station I headed to Ajanta. It is a very6 famous set of caves with Buddhist carvings inside. I stayed in a town a few minutes outside the cave, and there was really nothing there. While the caves were nice, it may not have been worth the 2 1/2 days I dedicated to them.
However, they were nice
However, they were nice
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