Mahabelashwar Landscape
Photo taken near Elephant’s Head Point in Mahabelashwar, India. We spent 5 days here over Christmas with my Craig’s family enjoying the beautiful sights, pervasive pollution and pig hunting. Yes, pig hunting.

Photo taken near Elephant’s Head Point in Mahabelashwar, India. We spent 5 days here over Christmas with my Craig’s family enjoying the beautiful sights, pervasive pollution and pig hunting. Yes, pig hunting.

I’ve spent the last 21 days traveling through south India and it has been a surreal experience. Our travels took us to Mumbai, Mahabelashwar, Goa, Kerala, and all the airspace in between. It’s been filled with some of the greatest memories I’ve ever had on a vacation coupled with some of the worst.
I’ve always been a fan on Indian food, so this trip was perfect for satisfying the foodie in me. I got to taste a multitude of dishes and it really helped that I was traveling with friends that have been to India before and are of Indian descent, since they were able to steer me towards the tastiest dishes. As good as the food was, it definitely gave me a lot of stomach troubles early on in the trip. I guess I was a little too adventurous in my eating since I was cumulatively sick for nearly 1/3 the time I’ve been here!
Along our travels, we discovered a love for King Fisher beer, Uno and negotiating everything we bought, including taxi rides. Near the end of the trip, we managed to fit in the hilarious game of “How much woud someone have to pay you to stay another 3 weeks in India?”. It seems that none of us would even accept $30k. Yikes.
This trip marks the longest time I’ve spent with a group of friends — imagine spending 24 hours a day with the same 5 people for 21 days. Surprisingly it went better than we all would have expected. We got to share a ton of laughs coupled with deep, meaningful conversations. I couldn’t have picked a better group of friends to travel with. Craig, Fil, Chaitanya, Shaheen and Suraj — thanks for a great trip and all the memories that came along with it. You guys rock.
Photos from both India and China will be posted shortly after I get back to Seattle and I have a chance to go through them all. I’ll post up a link to the photos once I’ve completed them and uploaded them to Flickr.
My upcoming travel back to Seattle isn’t going to be short. I’m flying from Mumbai to Seattle, laying over in Amsterdam on Northwest Airlines. My total transit time is just over 26 hours! Wish me luck!
Here are some fun facts about our trip:
| Total number of days in India | 21 |
| Number of those days I was sick | 9 |
| #of immodium tablets used by the group | at least 15 |
| # of flights/connections | 11 |
| # of times I was offered a camel ride | 7 |
| Ratio of men to women in Goa | at least 20:1 |
| Longest bus ride | 8.5 hours, overnight |
| Cheapest Internet access | 67 cents/hour |
| # of Uno games played | at least 50 |
| Most number of bottles of beer drank in a single night by the group | 19 x 650ml |
| Longest cab ride where our cab driver was lost | 1 hour 20 mins |
| How long that cab ride should have taken | 20 mins |
| # of times we were asked to show photo ID at the airports while flying domestically in India | None! |
I can’t wait to get back to “normal” civilization in Seattle, my own bed and the ability to do laundry at will. Hallelujah!
Greetings from Kerala!
We spent the last 4 days in Kerala, having an absolute incredible time. It’ll be impossible for me to summarize everything in this single entry, so I”ll opt for the highlight which is coincidentally the highlight of the entire trip as well.
After spending a night in Kochi, we headed off to the Kerala backwaters to stay on a houseboat. However, to call this a “houseboat” is not doing this experience the justice it deserves. When I previously heard the word “houseboat” I thought of permanently docked and dilapidated houses that you see all the time on the shores of the waters around Seattle. However, this houseboat in Kerala is like a palace on wheels. Not only down is actually move through the water using a motor, but it also is fully furnished with multi-bedrooms and A/C. It also has a full staff that steers the boat and prepares all your meals. To make the deal even sweeter, it costs us a mere $50 US per night, which included the houseboat rental and all the King Fisher beer we drank.
Earlier in the week, we met 3 women in Goa that ended up sharing the houseboat with us which not only helped cut costs down, but also added some new blood to the mix to spice up our conversations. It also added more people in to play Uno with us which has taken over our down time
The 2 nights we spent on the boat were utterly amazing, filled with great food and unbelievable scenery. I’m anxious to post pictures when I get back to Seattle!
After the houseboat, we decided to splurge a bit and are currently staying at the 5-star Taj Malabar hotel in Kochi. This hotel is amazing, with super luxurious rooms, great amenities and a really posh infinity pool. The houseboat was the nicest from a scenery perspective, but this hotel is off the charts in terms of luxury. WOW!
Tommorow, we check out nice and early (6am!) to catch a morning flight to Mumbai where we’ll stay for just over a day before parting ways to our respective destinations.
For those anxious to see some photos, here is a photo I snagged while waiting for a 1 rupee (yes, 1 rupee) ferry in Kochi. Gotta love the penetration of communism
See everyone on the 11th in Seattle!
Our time in Goa has come to an end, and truthfully it was fairly uneventful here. We expected much more partying to happen than actually took place and I’m currently sick which doesn’t help matters. However, I do have to say that the sunsets are gorgeous here, and being on the water it’s not as hot as it could be (which is always a plus in my book!).
New Year’s Eve was marked with attempting to get into various parties unsuccessfully with one threat of getting arrested (long, long story). But the good news is that we avoided foreign police capture, had a great meal at this restaurant called ‘Over the Flames” and marked the coming of 2008 with a toast and talking about our goals for 2008. Here are some of mine:
I have some other more personal goals that I’ll opt not so share
Hopefully everyone has thought about the coming year and has some goals set as well.
We fly out of Goa tommorow afternoon and, after 2 layovers, will end up in Cochin early evening. Well be spending 3 days there followed by 2 days in the backwaters of Kerala living on a house boat.
Happy New Year everyone!
We arrived in Goa a couple of days ago and been having a blast. Nothing beats sitting on the beach with your closest friends, a King Fisher in your hand and watching the sunset.
We’re off to Craig’s cousin’s wedding for the rest of the day which is about 2 hours away from Goa. I fortunately was able to find a traditional India suit and had it custom made for only 1600 rupees (~$35 US). It was even delivered to the hotel where we are staying. India continues to amaze me as how cheap goods and services can be at times.
We’re off to the wedding!