Monday, November 21, 2011

As you may or may not already know, on Wednesday Nov 16th I sadly finished my journey to India and ventured back home after almost 4 months there. I'm sad to see my time there end but so glad that I made such new amazing friends, and I finally got to meet face to face so many people that I've only talked to online or seen over online video. It was such an amazing adventure that I'll treasure forever. After 27 hours of travel I finally caught up with the sun to close the door on my adventure to Incredible India. At least that is until next time!

Once all the pictures are uploaded online I'll post a link to my Picassa page, so be sure to come back to check it out!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Coorg!

This update is a few days late however I still wanted to do a post on my trip to Coorg over this past weekend. It was a jammed packed two day adventure in a car ride that was somewhere between 5 to 7 hours long away from Bangalore towards the mountains.

We started out at the crack of dawn on saturday morning and made our way quickly through the winding roads towards Coorg.

We came across so many cows that I finally stopped counting and pointing them out, at the request of my fellow travellers.


Upon arriving, the very first stop was Irpu Falls. There was a Hindu temple at the entrance to the falls which we went to first before starting the climb. The falls was less than a mile's hike up a million steps. We passed signs to watch out for Rattlesnakes, but as you can see, it was worth the risk. Once we got up to the top, the beauty of such a place overcame us and we decided to jump into the water fully clothed. The water was so cold but we ended up jumping in twice!

 In the hike back down, we came across some banana fields and a local townpersons' cow and her calf. She didnt like me much but I was able to grab a few pictures with her :) You'd think I'd have learned my lesson about wild animals like this after the boar incident in Mexico, but you'd be wrong.
 That night we stayed at a homestay in Coorg which had a lake and a restaurant. It was so beautiful there and the quiet nature there surrounded us. Everywhere you looked there were Cocount Palm trees, coffee plantations and wild peppers creeping up the sides of trees.

That night I decided to get Mehndi done on the front and back of both hands. Most people call it Henna in the states. I couldnt use my hands for the remainder of the night and slept with it on, creating a huge mess. It will last for about a week or more, depending on how often I wash my hands or use cleaners.


The next morning we attended the third wedding of the week, which was the relative of the person that we travelled to Coorg with. Since I have no ablilty to tie a Sarree on myself, I was assisted by a stranger on the street willing to help a foreigner prepare for a wedding. This Saree looks tied differntly since they are done differently depending on which region of India you are currently in. The style I wore below was local to Coorg women. I was invited up to bless the bride and groom and he asked me give him a drink of milk. This custom is usually reserved for elders close to the family and I was so touched that they were so welcoming of me as a complete american stranger at their wedding.

After a bit more driving, we headed over to the Golden Temple. When you first walk in to the main temple you can't help but feel awe in front of these amazing large gold plated Buddist Gods.
 After the Golden Temple, we headed out for Mysore to spend a few hours there on our route back to Bangalore. The mountains in Coorg were absolutly breathtaking as we wound up and around through them on hairpin turns up and over. Some were covered in trees, some were covered in just sheer grass on the side and others were surrounded by coffee plants and cocount palms.

 Upon arriving at Mysore, the Palace had already closed so we didn't get to go inside. Instead we hopped on a horse drawn buggy for a quick tour around the Palace and a stop at a local silk factory, which Mysore is famous for.
At the end of our two day adventure we headed back home slowly and arrived in the night to the hotel in Bangalore. Coorg was so amazing I could easily picture buying a plot of land there and building my vacation house among the coffee fields and mountains. Upon a few months of paying local taxes, the government would give my household a free cow, and I'd be all set!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Wedding Crashing

Earlier this week we ended up crashing not one but two weddings! The first was not entirely our fault - we were dropped off at the right(ish) place and got a drink, wandered around and checked out the food until we realized we were at the entirely wrong wedding. A quick hop back into the car and a drive around the palace (yes I did just say palace, a real palace this time) grounds brought us to the right wedding which I didn't technically crash since I was invited by the bride's mother's best friends cousin.

There were hundreds of people there in and out of the wedding, at one of the biggest events I've ever seen. Below are some pictures for you to enjoy :)

In the morning we are off to Coorg for a two day adventure full of two sets of waterfalls, the golden temple, a night in a home-stay, an elephant/animal excursion and a bit of shopping and possibly- another wedding haha. We leave early in the morning to get there early after a five hour drive, actually leaving in just about three hours from now so I plan on sleeping in the car on the way there. Will post all about it upon my return!



Also experienced my second auto rickshaw ride tonight after seeing Tin Tin the movie. Did that release in the states or just here?

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Success!

Tonight I've been invited to a traditional Hindu wedding through another team member I'm here with! I've heard there will be hundreds of people there so hopefully they wont mind that some crazy american girl crashes their wedding. The saree that I bought last week is the nicest thing I have here so I'm hoping that it's okay. I did this dressing only by watching a few you tube videos online. Success!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Movies, Pedicures and Auto Rickshaws

Last night we decided to head back to the Forum Mall to catch a movie for a bit of something different. We wandered the mall just window shopping and found a hair salon/spa where I got a paraffin wax pedicure I was in need of from all the walking we've been doing.

It was definitely different than the experiences of pedicures I've had in the states but it left my heels so very soft and renewed.

We then caught a movie (Tower Heist with Ben Stiller- very funny) and were seated in the "silver class" movie section. Apparently there is also a "gold class" movie ticket which involves large recliners and blankets. The movie at the time we needed to go didn't offer this but did have the largest seat I've ever seen in a theater. Overall it was about the same experience as home except that the movie was as loud as a rock concert, and half way through they stopped for a five minute intermission where everyone goes to get refills on drinks and popcorn. It's only a matter of time before advertisers in the states realize this will make customers buy more and implement these intermissions for food and commercials.

RaOne: not the movie we saw however this Hindi movie is all the rage right now. Something about a boy's superhero come to life. This actor is currently in every commercial and billboard. He's everywhere!

After the movie, it was rather late and we decided to take a rickshaw back to the hotel since we were so close but too far to walk. It was much less scary than I imagined, mainly because you're riding on a moped engine and not going at high speeds compared to in a car where it's best to not look at what's going on in front of the car you're riding in.
This picture is horribly dark but the best I could do while going down the road in the dark and rain. Next time I'll be sure to get somethign better.

Finally, related to my last post I found this at Commercial Street in a little shop. The picture dosn't do it justice as you have to see it and hear it for yourself. Any guess as to what it is?
This evening we are heading to UB City for a bit of shopping, relaxing and dinner. Hope the rain holds off for the trip. Making plans for next weekend and considering a trip to Coorg, a 5 or 6 hour drive into the mountains that I'm told will be well worth it!


Cough....sneeze...ugh

So this update is rather late, it's been a number of days since I've posted. This is mainly due to developing what I think might have been Strep Throat on Sunday (horrible sore throat, fever, nausea) which seemed to go away on Wednesday thanks to antibiotics. Then on Thursday the symptoms were replaced by a runny nose and light cough which I'm still fighting off and hope goes away soon.

It's unusual for me to ever get sick so I can't help but feel that these are just due to being exposed to so many new places and people that I'm not used to.

Anyway I've been meaning to update for days with what I've managed to be doing when I'm not working/sleeping or medicated. Over the past week I've been to a wonderful store called FabIndia, to Commercial Street (a real experience) and to Leela's Palace (beautiful!) Thursday night the hotel hosted a Folk Music festival which was amazing.

Last night we traveled to the movies and then back, which I'll cover in my next post :) Now, on to some pictures!

On arrival at Commercial Street. You can't see but there is a women just outside of the frame desperately wanting to sell us large laminated maps of India displayed on a large stick.


These beautiful dresses are traditional Indian Wedding Saree's. I purchased a Saree this week myself (not as nice as these) that I'm still trying to figure out how to put on. I'll post a picture if/when this is accomplished. The pleats in the front of the skirt are as complicated to make as it looks to be.


Rickshaw "Auto" Drivers waiting in line for customers. (more on these in my next post haha)

 Beautiful Leela's Palace (not actually a palace from what I was told, how deceiving) We had a late lunch/early dinner here for a few hours. We attempted to go into the attached botanical gardens but a downpour arrived and we had to stay inside under cover. I thought that Monsoon season was over, yet it rains every day!


From the Folk Concert at the Hotel this week. The woman singing in front wasn't part of the original band but someone they bring on to perform with them for a few songs. The main performer in the band played the flute instead of singing. I have some video of this as well that I'll try and get uploaded!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Vegetarianism..... or cheeseburgers?

I've discovered that it's so easy for vegetarians to eat in India! Most places offer at least half of the menu in vegetarian-only options. I'm on the fence about it myself and deciding whether or not I could really give up my beloved cheeseburgers I love so much. It's a good idea, vegetarianism, but the follow through might be a little difficult to adhere. I came across the vegetarian only restaurant below which would never survive in the states. I can only imagine cooking for yourself would be very time consuming to make veggies into something rather delicious other than a crunchy pile or tasteless mush.


All vegetarian foods here come stamped with the below icon either on the packaging or next to it on the menu. The picture is a little dark but it's a green dot in a green square. Red dots in red squares mean the item has some type of meat in it. And little red peppers inside little red squares usually mean its very very spicy and not for the easily spice-effected (as I think I might be.)


The below was a delicious plate I had this week, with a few items that the names of are escaping me at the moment. On the left is type of pita with another bread dipping type item, olives in the middle and spicy hummus. The red sauce only appeared to be spicy but was far from it and very tasty!


Completely unrelated to the topic is a beautiful waterfall we came across yesterday. It was so beautiful I thought I would share :)