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Kerala, India

Friday, February 29th, 2008

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Our home for the last 3 days 

Life is good.  It’s not hard getting up in the morning with a warm cup of coffee to watch the sun rise over the Keralan backwaters.  Over the past two months, it’s probably the most peaceful and restful place we’ve been.  Now that we’re done, it’s a wonder why anyone coming to India would not spend at least a few days cruising these waterways and enjoying the rural Indian life here.  

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Watching the palm trees and rice paddies go by

For three days and two nights, the boat above was our home and is modeled after a traditional  Indian “rice barge”.  It was just Shelly and I and our four person crew, who we added to our list of international friends.  Life on board was pretty simple and went something like this… wake up, drink coffee and eat breakfast, go back to sleep, eat again and drink local beer (note: Kingfisher is good), watch palm trees go by, eat dinner and drink local beer, play Donkey (local card game) with the crew until bed time, and repeat the next day.

On our second day, the crew made something special for us.  The chef whipped up a traditional Keralan meal, which is typically served at weddings.  We went local and ate off banana leaves with our hands.  It was a neat experience and the crew hovered over us as we ate to make sure every bite was perfect and to our liking.  The picture below was our lunchtime spread. 

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During our travels, we only set foot on land for about an hour as we toured a local village.  The picture below is of Shelly sporting her Indian dot, given by the crew, with some local school children who were all clamoring to get in the picture. 

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Lastly, below are some pictures to give you idea of what the palm tree lined backwaters are about.  They are maze of freshwater canals that total about 900 km in length and have been used for hundreds of years as the “highways” for southwestern India.  The first picture is of one of the crew steering our boat down one of the narrower canals.  The second is of Shelly watching the sun go down on our final night.      

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Tomorrow we head to Mumbai for a quick 2 day layover before departing for Thailand.  Shelly promises to write our final India post so stay tuned!

Cochin, India

Monday, February 25th, 2008

The last few days have been some of the most relaxing of our trip.  From the moment we stepped off the plane in Cochin, we knew the next 6 days were not going to be like those spent in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.  Everything down here is laid back, from the clothing, the attitudes, and the street vendors.  It’s also about 85 degress and sunny, which means we finally feel like we’re on vacation.  

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Even the cows found a cool place to rest 

We spent most of yesterday touring around the historic city of Fort Cochin, seeing the few historical sites, and doing a little shopping.  Over the last 500 years, the Fort was controlled by several countries (Portugal, Spain, Britian) so its history is an eclectic mix of those cultures.  There were many Christian churches and even a Jewish synagogue… not something we’re used to seeing in India.  We also visited the area of town where they use Chinese fishing nets to harvest the catch.  I think they’ve used them here too long because they didn’t catch much, but it was fun to watch anyway.   

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In Cochin, we’re also able to have alcohol with our meals unlike up north.  In Jaipur, for instance, both the restaurants and even our hotel didn’t serve alcohol.  On hot days like this and after a tough day on the Indian streets, it’s nice to kick back and relax with a cold one. 

Tomorrow we’re driving south to catch our houseboat down the Kerela backwaters.  We’ll be cruising for two nights so the next time we post will be from Mumbai, India before we depart for Thailand.  Bye for now.   

Agra and Jaipur, India

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
 img_2317.jpg Well, we did it, we survived the Indian tourist mad house known as the Taj Mahal and have the pictures and memories to show for it.  Our journey to the Taj took about six hours from Delhi ... [Continue reading this entry]

Delhi, India – Day 2

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
Our time in Delhi has come to an end and once again we're sad to say goodbye to a place.  Before taking this trip, we heard a lot of bad things about Delhi and how we should only stay here ... [Continue reading this entry]

Delhi, India

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
img_2218.jpg img_2222.jpg  The Chandni Chowk street market After flying through 4 countries in 24 hours, we arrived yesterday morning in Delhi, India tired and excited about the two weeks ahead.  We were quickly introduced to ... [Continue reading this entry]

Nairobi, Kenya

Monday, February 18th, 2008
In transit to our next destination, India, Shelly and I spent a day in Nairobi, Kenya waiting for our departure flight.  With the political crisis and recent violence, we were hesitant to stay in Kenya and even considered cancelling our entire ... [Continue reading this entry]

Serengeti, Tanzania

Monday, February 18th, 2008
Our final three nights on safari were spent doing morning and afternoon game drives in the Serengeti (means "endless plains" in Swahili).  This park is known for the annual Wildebeest migration and the predators that prey on these animals.  Upon ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

Monday, February 18th, 2008
 img_1830.jpg Shelly in front of our first lion, which is taking a nap  After 2 days in Lake Manyara we drove about 4 hours to Ngorongoro Crater, which is the remnance of an anchient volcano and home ... [Continue reading this entry]

Lake Manyara, Tanzania

Monday, February 18th, 2008
 img_1608.jpg  For the first leg of our safari we spent two days in the Lake Manyara Man and Biosphere Reserve.  The lake and surrounding area is home to many of Tanzania's big game animals including elephants, giraffes, hippos, olive ... [Continue reading this entry]

Amman, Jordan

Sunday, February 17th, 2008
We departed Nairobi, Kenya this morning and are currently in Amman, Jordan waiting for our flight to Delhi, India.  Since our last post Shelly and I have had an amazing time, took some amazing pictures, and have some great stories ... [Continue reading this entry]