Saturday, March 26, 2011

Kerala

Kerala translates to "God's Own Country" and I have to agree. It really felt like an entirely different country than India. It was seriously beautiful. See all the pictures!

We arrived in Cochin on Friday night and drove into town. Since we were getting up and leaving at 6:30 in the morning, we decided to take it easy and went out for dinner & some beers. Then, like the grandmas we were on this trip, we went to bed early. In the morning we woke up early to give elephants bathes at this training center. I LOVE elephants!

Munnar
Munnar got hyped up a bit from friends who have been, but it surpassed the hype. It was one of the most beautiful and unique mountain areas I’ve ever seen. Munnar is all about tea plantations so when we arrived, we had some fresh squeezed tree tomato juice (kinda tastes like strawberry/banana) then went to learn the history of the tea plantations & how they make tea. Interestingly enough, black tea is made from green tea but oxidized more – who knew?! After some quality tea time, we went to a spice market and bought fresh spices for about 50 cents per bag. Pretty sure I would have paid $5 in the states. Then our homestay dad (Anil) took us a for a hike through the tea plantations, which was breathtaking.

Day 2 consisted of driving around the beautiful mountains and soaking it all in. About 30 min in, I had to go to the bathroom so we stopped at some random restaurant that was filled with 20-something boys. As soon as we walked in, about 40 eyes were on us. Then they crowded us in the sink area to get pictures with us. We literally had to push our way out of the crowd. We were also wondering where the hell are all of the women?! Oh India… As for the views, I think the pictures speak for themselves. Not gonna lie though, driving 5 hours through windy roads with crazy Indian drivers…we were happy to get out of the car.

And since it was Holi in India, we had to partake in the festivities. Even though Munnar is mainly catholic and they don’t really celebrate, we brought the party with us. Pretty sure everyone thought we were crazy running around the yard throwing colors :)

At night we went to see a traditional martial arts show, which was totally nuts and awesome. Of course, we had to go in the ring and try some fighting ourselves – Elisabeth looks so angry!

In Munnar, we stayed at a homestay with the owners Anil & Jeeva, who were amazing! We got delicious home cooked meals and got a little cooking lesson from Jeeva. And the fresh fruit was also a highlight (yum passion fruit!).

Houseboating on the backwaters in Allepey
Houseboating got a lot of hype, but it’s all true. It was pretty much the perfect day: gorgeous views, afternoon drinking & card games, nap, some laughs and of course huge amounts of food. When we docked for the night, a few boys took us out on a canoe to watch the sunset then we went through these narrow canals and saw all of the families out. The highlight of the night was the lake prawns that we bought from a little market that were GIANT and blue. The chefs on the boat made the most delicious prawns I’ve ever had…pretty sure I could have eaten 5 of those bad boys.

The whole experience was amazing and it was pretty crazy to see how much of their lives revolve around the backwaters. We saw people doing everything in the water: washing clothes & dishes, showering, drinking water, swimming, fishing, etc. The entire town was out on the edge of the water…pretty cool.

Varkala
Varkala was beautiful and uber relaxing, which is just what we needed. We basically, sat on the beach all day, read, and ate yummy fresh seafood. Perfect.

The one big outing that Rachael and I did do was to get an Ayuvedic massage, which is a Kerala specialty. We got a recommendation from the hotel owner and got picked up by a rickshaw to take us to the massage parlor that also doubled as a poorly lit, slightly dingy home. On to the massage – if you don’t want to get up close and personal with me, you should stop reading now 

I went into my massage room, which was decorated with a vinyl table and a step stool. There were some ants on the floor keeping me company & of course the window to the backyard was open so anyone could walk by and see me. I was immediately instructed to strip (while the masseuse stood there) and then told to sit on the stool that had a questionable cloth over it. So there I was sitting butt naked on a tiny stool with a random woman “rubbing” oil in my hair. Her head massage was a bit more like a giant noogie. Then I was told to lay on the vinyl table (no sheets mind you) while she poured oil over me and vigorously, I repeat vigorously rubbed everywhere… When I had to flip over, I thought I was going slid off of the table, no joke. When it was all over, I was told to enter the adjoining bathroom and sit on yet another step stool. Then the masseuse proceeded to bathe me…oh yes, you heard right. By that time, I had given in to the experience as was just going with the flow.

After the massage, I walked outside and saw Rachael. We immediately burst out laughing and knew we both had the same interesting experience. Definitely something I won’t forget. As we left, I gave the masseuse a nice tip – not because I enjoyed the massage, but because anyone who bathes me, deserves a solid tip.

The Trip Overall (pictures here)
Overall, we had an amazing time. I haven’t laughed that much or hard in a long time. It was also the perfect relaxing trip and just what I needed.

We also discovered something called Laugh Yoga, which is pretty much the most amazing thing ever. Rachael was cracking us up with her version of laugh yoga the entire time...love it.

Our driver - Mr. Das
Oh Mr. Das was an interesting character. Within minutes of us meeting him, we learned that he was a bit of a Debbie Downer. Here is a select few of our conversations:
Das: It’s my grandma’s birthday.
Us: How great!
Das: She died last year (and indicated died with a squashed bug noise).

Das: My mom lives in NYC (where Rachael lives)
Rachael: Have you ever been there to visit?
Das: No, I hate my father-in-law.

Das: Do you like motorcycles?
Me: Yes – they’re so fun to ride!
Das: I got in an accident a few years ago and cut open my head.

We also learned that Mr. Das has 3 girlfriends that don’t know about each other which helps explain why his phone is constantly blowing up. But don’t worry - he keeps them all straight with separate, but equally annoying ringtones.

Golden Triangle

Of course Rachael & Elisabeth wanted to see the Taj so I said "what the hell - why not see it for the 2nd time?"

We started off in Delhi taking a bike tour of the old city. Here is the start of Delhi pics.


Then off to Agra to see the Taj. We got up early to see the Taj at sunrise...pretty gorgeous. Start of Taj pictures.


Then we went to see the Baby Taj, which is really underrated... Start of Baby Taj pictures.


Finally ended at the fort where Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (who built the Taj) was imprisoned by his son.

In the afternoon, it was off to Jaipur! We chilled for dinner then got up early to see Amber Fort, which had a giant wall surrounding it in the mountains like the Great Wall. Start of Jaipur pictures.


FYI - this blog post is so short because I just edited about 500 pictures and am way too tired to write more...but it was a great trip!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

So many good bathroom suggestions...

Google in India has been extremely helpful to me with regards to how to use a toilet, flush it, then clean up after. Below are the simple steps for your reading enjoyment:

Step 1: Use the toilet properly (1st image)
Step 2: Women, please be courteous (2nd image)


Step 3: How to wash your hands

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Salve: The Big Debate

I know people are kept up at night wondering how to actually pronounce the word "salve". Well, believe it or not, I've run into many many situations where people think I'm crazy because I don't pronounce the 'l' in the word salve. In fact, I had a debate with Rachael & Elisabeth last night so I finally looked it up on dictionary.com. And...drum roll...I win! It is pronounce: [sav, sahv]. Check out dictionary.com to listen to them saying it - trust me, time well spent :)

Monday, March 14, 2011

Spam Text Messages

India seems to provide endless entertainment for me. I get these spam text messages ALL the time. Some are offers and deals, etc, but some are just plain weird. Here are a few of my favorites:
"I called u 5 times but the line is busy so come outside... Iam standing outside ur home...
my name is MOON...i just came to say good night...,ur sudheer"

"plz forward to many gud hearts like u... If anyone met with fire accident or people born with problems in their ear, nose and mouth can get free Plastic"

"Journey of life strts wid a full bag of luck &
and empty bag of xprince, The goal if to fill the bag of experience before the bag of Luck gets empty GUD 9T"

"Plz fwd dis msg 2 atleast
5 ppl b4 deleting. PLZ 'DONT DRINK WATER PACKETS'
Becoz A new virus HBF (High Bone Fever) Is spreading now, gudnt....."

"Hi I'm SUN & specialy rise through ur inbox 2 say U GooD MoRNinG Have a nice day"

"MOON has come to color your dreams, STARS to make them musical and my SMS to give you warm and Peaceful Sleep. Good Night. sweet dreams."

"I've made so many mistakes in my life, but something I did right was to have you as a friend and I definitely won't make another mistake of losing someone like you. Gud ngt.."
Now that last one is just plain thoughtful :)

Saturday, March 5, 2011

My upcoming schedule...even I'm a little jealous of myself...

In 7 weeks, I will accomplish the following...
  1. Delhi
  2. Agra - sunrise at the Taj Mahal
  3. Jaipur
  4. Kerala - 3 white girls traveling in the backwaters should be interesting :)
  5. Bali - finally a trip with Tiffany!
  6. Japan (ok, Japan was canceled. Get this - this was supposed to be for the same conference that I got stuck in Dublin for. Natural disasters are out to ruin the events!)
May 1 - coming back to the states! Get ready for Indianized Gina!

Goa...both times :)

So yes, I managed to go to Goa 2 times in a matter of 3 weeks...I was ambitious!
1st Goa Trip
AnnMarie came to India and we headed for a much needed relaxing weekend. We (and the cow) enjoyed the view & beach. AnnMarie was pretty much the hit of the town and got hit on every 2 seconds. We also were able to find a little hole in the wall gambling joint and loose big time...I lost $20 :)







In preparation for the beach, AnnMarie shaved her legs with an electric shaver. She then started complaining about her legs burning and when we got home, we found out her legs looked like this...only AnnMarie could make this happen :)

2nd Goa Trip
Now on to the epic birthday trip. As you all know, the Facebook landing team has adopted me so we all decided to go to Goa for Sarah's bday. There were 8 of us: me, Vik, Dmitry, Sarah, Joanna, Aruna, and Vik's parents (yes, you read correctly). Night one consisted of my usual face stuffing followed by drinks, hookah, and dancing on the beach. A few of the crazies in the group also decided to jump into the ocean at the end of the night as well (no, I wasn't one of them). The bad news is that a few carried items such as an iPhone, which of course is not friendly with water...

Then Saturday...and the big party. We chilled on the beach then decided to go for a sunset boat ride. We were able to charter a boat, bring on some beer and food and head out. The view and ride was amazing and well worth it. After our ride, we headed off for Sarah's bday dinner. The place was amazing - it was on the beach, all white, and had SUSHI and non-Indian food! WHAT?! I also was able to a massage during dinner, which might have been the best massage ever. Since we were so awesome (read: loud), we were able to get the owners laptop to create our own playlist and thus the dance party began.

Giant Sparklers & Cake on the face













And of course you can't miss Sarah's progression of falling asleep in Vik's lap... All-in-all - pretty epic night :)

ALL GOA PICTURES
(still waiting for Vik to give me the rest of the pictures...sigh)