Tuesday 28 February 2012

Koh Phangan: Feb 18 - 26

Koh Phangan(flight/ferry)


Full Moon, Partly

Koh Phangan began the bike-free, one-bag-only holiday within our larger trip.

What we thought would be little more than a stepping stone on the way to Koh Tao ended up sucking us in for over a week with its own special gravity.

Sunday 19 February 2012

Selangor: Feb 12 - 17

Kuala Lumpur


Capital City Cool-Down

Wealthy, clean and impersonal, Kuala Lumpur followed India like a just-in-time decompression chamber.

On our first full day in Malaysia we caught up on missed sleep and television downloads, not leaving the guesthouse until mid-afternoon.


Sunday 12 February 2012

Maharashtra: Feb 9 - 11

Mumbai (by sleeper-train)


The Limits of Adjustment

After nearly six weeks it can be tempting to think that India has lost the power to shock you.

After all, there is much you can grow used to.

There are the reactions along the way from people who are curious, cheerful and polite; while we might have been too worn to always offer them the response they deserved we still knew we were fortunate to be able to expect such genuine friendliness.

Friday 10 February 2012

Goa: Feb 3 - 8

Palolem Beach - Calangute – Panaji - Madgao


The Vehicle-Spotter's Guide to India

By the time we left Goa we had cycled 2,000-odd kilometres, caught two trains, a few buses and enough rickshaws to build a real car. Here's what we learnt about the happy chaos of Indian transport in the process. 

Trains 

India Rail knows it keeps India running and will delay your service until you notice too. Each day almost as many people as live in Australia travel on trains that are cheap, more crowded than any bazaar and -- if the cautionary illustrations are to be believed -- rife with prancing villians who enjoy nothing more than injecting your unguarded food with drugs.

Friday 3 February 2012

Karnataka: Jan 30 - Feb 2

Mangalore – Udupi - Gokarna (by train)


Indian Doppelganger

Here’s a fun game if you visit the subcontinent: Indian Doppelgรคnger.

It’s easy to play and easily adapted. The key aim is to spot someone who closely resembles someone else. Beyond that, the rules are yours. You can search for all doppelgangers or only those of certain categories: friends, family and acquaintances or celebrities; the living or the dead. A points system encourages group games but it’s still a good solitary pursuit.