Monday, June 9, 2008

Jen Comes to Visit!

So I was starting to feel like a bit of a loser when everyone was having visitors come and go except for me! So I was particularly excited when Jenny suggested that she might use her last week before starting work for an impromptu visit. She decided to come join us in Bombay the last weekend in May and stay for a week. When she arrived I was just off the back of a solid 8 days unable to get out of bed so to say I was a bit concerned I was going to be sick for the whole week is an understatement. But luckily I was just starting to feel better when she arrived and we managed a very relaxing weekend in the 5 star Taj Palace in Bombay. Admittedly, we didn't see much of Bombay, more the inside of the hotel. But what a nice hotel it was to spend quality time with! They even gave me a big bunch of flowers and a card for my birthday as I was checking out! It's the little extras that make these hotels that bit more special. A nice way to easy Jenny into Indian life I would say....as I was about to unleash her on Agra and Delhi and she was going to flying solo for a few days. Watch this space for more of our adventures to come...

Rishikesh - India V Expats Begins!


When myself, Megan, Heather, Austin and Elliot (a 2 weeker from the States) decided to go to Rishikesh - the Yoga capital of the world and famous for its white water rafting - I wasn't quite sure what to expect since I'm the least flexible person in the world and not a fan of water activities! It was an interesting weekend shall we say...India tried its best to kick our asses but we came back fighting and managed a last minute draw! I shall elaborate...

We set off on our 7 hour drive on Friday afternoon ready to hit the rapids on Saturday morning and try out a little Yoga on Sunday morning. We had our hotel booked and had already told them we wanted to organise a rafting trip on Saturday. We were good to go! Or so we thought....a brief synopsis of our rafting experience:
  • Arrive Friday and tell the hotel staff we want to go rafting on Saturday morning. No problem! They can arrange it for us.
  • Saturday morning, we remind them we want to go rafting. We're told 'oooh, it's Saturday...everyone wants to go rafting. May not be possible. We'll make a call to the travel agent'.
  • We wait for a call to be made. A call is not made. We get bored and call another travel agent that's been recommended to us.
  • Somehow the hotel manage to hijack our new arrangements and tell us a car will pick us up at the hotel at 2pm.
  • We go wandering and come back to hotel at 2pm. There is no car waiting...
  • We call the organiser. He tells us we must drive 23km to the start point ourselves.
  • We start driving and 20 minutes later, get a call to say the car is waiting at the hotel for us.
  • We get pretty mad. After various calls, we get the name and number of the man who should be organising the boat for us and the name of the village we should meet him in.
  • We arrive in the village and call this random man, who of course has no idea who we are!
  • We call the hotel again. They tell us to go back to the village we were just in 10 minutes ago and a yellow boat will be waiting.
  • We sigh and reluctantly head back to said village.
  • We arrive. No yellow boat. We call hotel. Boat left 3 minutes ago!
  • Half time score is India 2 - Expats 0
Ok, ok so it wasn't exactly a 'brief synopsis' but I couldn't leave any of it out! Moral of the story...India kicked our ass on Saturday and we wasted a whole day chasing a boat we never found. But all was not lost cause Austin 'the fixer' found us another rafting company who could arrange a trip on Sunday morning. So we got up bright and early, got picked up when we were supposed to be picked up and set off for the rapids. I never thought I'd be a fan of the rafting, but I have to say it was A LOT of fun. A perfect mix of leaisurly meandering down the Ganges versus adrenaline filled rapids. We even got to do a little cliff jumping which is always fun!

We came back fighting on Sunday and managed to claw back a point with a great rafting trip. With the help of the Lonely Planet we also managed to find ourselves a really tasty little restaurant to fill our bellies before we set off on our homeward journey. A last ditch draw we judged, even though we did never manage to do any Yoga...all in all a frustrating but very worthwhile trip!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Venice and Florence Come to India!


The weekend after the Taj, myself and Austin took ourselves off to Udaipur in Rajasthan. It's an overnight train ride away and like a slice of Italy in India. Quaint little city set around a lake with a big marshmallow-like palace sitting in the middle of it. It was also where the Bond movie 'Octopussy' was filmed, ooooh! The night train was surprisingly fine. At least as 'fine' as a 12 hour train can be! We stayed in a Megan-recommended hotel called the Udai Kothi and it was just off the lake with a roof top restaurant and pool overlooking the lake palace. Can't complain. We spent the first day wandering around the city palace which had some stunning views over the lake and the city itself, then we did a little shopping where I picked myself up some of the miniature paintings Udaipur is famous for. That evening, we took a sunset boat ride on the lake and got up close and personal to the palace and watched the sun set behind the mountains. All sounds very romantic!! The lake was a bit dry when we were there so the water wasn't as high as it could have been. Apparently its a great place to be during Monsoon because the lake is full and the palace appears to be floating in the middle of it. It was still pretty when we saw it, but I can imagine it being even better with more water!

The next day we went on of 4 hour horse safari out in the country side and it was great! Amazing scenery and for me a much better way to see the countryside and mountains than hiking in 40 degree heat! This for me, marked the end of a good weekend as I got my fist Indian illness and spent the rest of the weekend in bed :( but all in all, I still really enjoyed Udaipur and would definitely recommend it to anyone!