December 27, 2014

MY COUNTRY # 32

Nepal, I see you :)

The mountains, the blue blue sky, the chilly weather, the freezing water, the Nepalese tea, the beautiful Monasteries, the mesmerising views, the smiling faces and much more.

Nepal, here I arrived.




December 26, 2014

SURPRISE! SURPRISE!

What a day!
A day full of events. I was going to transit in the airport of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Then the flight Kolkata- Dhaka is delayed and I could not take the Dhaka - Kathmandu. Turns out that with the Visa on my passport, I could go visit the Dhaka city. 

Hurray! One new country for 2014. 
Sometimes, life gives you Bonus. That moment it is best to grab it. 
I had a chance to be in my country # 31.


December 25, 2014

MY FLYING MARATHON :)



It is my new flying Marathon and it is always like this that i have to travel many cities to reach my destination because my city is not linked to any international cities yet. 

This time the tiresome flights does not matter as I am traveling after 11 months. I just want to travel :)

So, here I go again :) 
Bhubaneswar ✈️Calcutta ✈️Dhaka✈️Kathmandu✈️Dhaka✈️Singapore✈️Bali✈️Bangkok✈️Calcutta✈️Bhubaneswar

So while I am taking my flights, I wish you all Merry Christmas 

December 24, 2014

LETS FOLLOW SANTA!!

Looks like Santa is traveling this Christmas. Everytime I google, the doodle says follow Santa's journey.

I am very curious to know where is Santa heading this Christmas :)

                               






LISBON = LISBOA

A city has many names. So does Lisbon.

Long long ago, very long time ago. In the beginning of times when I thought of Europe, it was more the eastern Europe which fascinated me. I had always dreamt of traveling in the east of Europe. But little I knew that I will start with the west. Not only the west, I went to the Southern european countries. I came across the beautiful landscapes of the Portugal and Spain.

But I had some impressions in my mind of Madrid and Lisbon when I had seen them in a TV program called Supercities. Then much later when I started to work, I had seen a picture in Orkut; a group sitting in a line in a street of Lisbon. The caption was, "the western most european country".

Although that caption had thrilled me, I had never thought of including it in my Europe tour. I had thought of France for the cliche i.e Eiffel Tower. But never thought of Lisbon. Then one day while planning my Europe tour, my friend Jorge told me you must visit my country while you are in Europe.

And much after one fine day, I landed in Lisbon. I was full of emotions. I was thrilled, mesmerised, overwhelmed.

In my time there, I realised, Lisbon has many names. The western most european capital, the city with cobblestone streets, the vibrant pastel colour buildings and terracotta roofs. A city with very hospitable and welcoming people.

It is the a city on 7 hills with beautiful yellow trams running up and down on those hills. It is a city for street parties.

A city that invites with its narrow and steep ways of Alfama. A labyrinth full of beautiful houses, graffitis, restaurants and street food.

A city that sailed boats to far east, went around Africa and the Americas to make history.

A city that is thriving for its culture, its Fado music, the work of famous poet Fernando Pessoa etc.

A city of architects for the Patheon, Praca do Comercio, 25th April bridge, Belem Tower, the discovery monument, the Arc of Augusta, the Christo de rei, the Jerenimus Monastry.

A city of engineers for the Funicular trains of Santa Justa, the Vasco da Gama bridge, the aqueduct connecting the hills for water supply.

I was lucky as I met people, made friends for life, partied in the streets and clubs, ate the best food, went to chic cocktail party, went for rock shows, walked many streets, went around in a mini cooper.  Here friends turn into family.

The city has many names and this cornered city of Europe has so much to give.
I never wanted to leave and was planning how to live longer. But, I left. I left with a promise to go back again

I lived a local's life and that day Lisbon became Lisboa to me.






December 23, 2014

MY BEAUTIFUL LAND!!

It is very surprising that just 20 Kms drive from the city and everything changes. From the landscape to the air, the roads, the people. Really everything.

I feel very proud of my country and its colours.

What a view! Really!



HAPPINESS ... HE EH

There is a popular saying: What are you waiting for? Christmas!!
It is a sarcastic way to say, Why are you delaying, don't delay and do it now.

But in this case, the proverb seems absolutely true. Christmas is around the corner and I am waiting for some happiness. I am waiting for some smiles.

My new expression debit card from Icici Bank is on its way. It would be an image card for which the Bank asked me for some pictures I would like to have on my card. I have sent them some of my pictures from one of my favourite countries, Portugal.

The below are the images I have sent as per my preference :

1. One of my most favourite light house spot in Cabo de Roca, Sintra, Portugal.


2. The heart shape installation from Cristo de Rei, Almada, Portugal


3. Statue of St Loginus, Bom Jesus do Monte, Braga, Portugal



4. The Bom Jesus do Monte, Braga, Portugal.




I wonder which image will be selected. 
So tell me is it not worth waiting for Christmas!!

December 13, 2014

MOROCCO IN MY MIND!!

This post is fresh. As fresh as a fish caught from a pond and curried. Even though there is little bit of past to it, it actually happened 20 seconds ago.

So starting with the past, last night, I returned from a wedding reception and sat on the bench outside my house to see pictures from Facebook, Instagram etc.  I was checking pictures in Instagram from a dear friend Susana Coever who is currently travelling in Marrakech. I saw many beautiful pictures of the city of Marrakech, the people, the busy street, the Jemaa El Fnaa Square. Immediately I started to think about my first encounter with Morocco. No, I have never been to Morocco, but I have heard many stories and about this country from friends.

But my first encounter with this country happened 2 years and 11 months ago. It was when my friend Jorge took me to a Moroccan restaurant in Arab Street, Kuala Lumpur. He told me many stories about his experiences in Morocco, the food and his bicycle ride in Africa through Morocco. We ate Tajine. The most popular dish from this country.

Although last night I slept off thinking about Morocco and how it would be to travel there one day. The ideas were active in my head when I woke up.

Now, coming to the present, call it a coincidence or telepathy or my Karma or for the exact position of the planets in the Milky way!

 I had to see Morocco in TV. I sat down for Lunch with my mother and her nurse. I was swapping channels and came across street food around the world in FOX LIFE. I like this program where the the host, Ishai Golan makes a great run though of the regional food of a country. This time it was Morocco. But who told him, this country is in my mind.

Beautiful and busy streets across Jemaa El Fnaa Sqaure. The  Moroccan cookies called Smeda. The fresh orange juice coming from the hot mountains and very famous among the tourists. Marragech - A hotdog from the street which is very juicy and last but not the least the Tajine. They showed how they are cooking with these earthen plates sitting on charcoal. The best part which amused my mother  is they do not add any water and the dish cooks from the moisture coming out of the vegetables and the meat. Quite interesting informations in half hour.

Really, sometimes what we are thinking is all what we see. So easily. This thought of Morocco has penetrated deep into my day.

One day, am sure I would experience all of it.

December 5, 2014

WHY I MISS ..... SO MUCH

 Where is this place, I miss so much?

This is where the sun is at its best. This is where the roads are narrow. This is where I drive around with no destination to go. It is here that the churches are whitewashed and are beautiful. This is where I stop by every chapel to take a picture of it.

Here I start my Lazy day with English breakfast. It is here I go crazy with friends.This is where I could drive around in search of a new place. The bikes could be rented very cheap. This is where we are invited by strangers to a private party. This is where there is no limit to gastronomical events. Where the party is on till you want. Where the shacks play Techno to House to Lounge.

Where the massage boards are in Russian. Where the sign boards are in Portuguese.

Where every sunset is better than the other. Where every beach is different than the other. Here you could stand next to no smoking zone and smell of marijuana in the air. This is where the beer is cheaper than water. This is where you go and every one ask you for a port wine.

Where if Baga is very crowded then Tirakol is very secluded. Where I go from North to South and from new to Old Goa in my bike. Where we make beautiful pictures by the Agoda fort. Where Calangute has the best markets to shop. This is where you still spot the hippies. This is where the night market is so much fun. This is where you eat Pork Vindaloo, Bebinca etc

Yes, it is Goa and I miss this place so much. It is different from the rest of the country and thats what makes it very special.

I wish I am in Goa now :)

December 4, 2014

MY TRAVEL MAP !!



Today my friend Laurent Floch shared his travel map in Facebook. I was very curious to see how my travel map looks like. So I immediately started ticking boxes against the countries to get my travel map.

Now I have a travel map and the count of countries I have been is 30.
Oh yes, it is beautiful.


THURSDAYS OF NOVEMBER - DECEMBER

Thursdays of every Magha Masa(Nov - Dec month as per the full moon days) are very auspicious. This is the time we welcome the Goddess Laxmi to our house.

The mothers, the sisters and wives are the living reflection of the goddess in our houses. They take the pain to perform the difficult rituals. Usually every wednesdays we have non-veg food in the house. So they clean the floors late night and draw patterns with a paste made out of rice powder soaked overnight and water. In wee hours even before the sunlight they take shower and perform the rituals, worship the goddess and offer fruits and delicacies.

It is not the first time I am writing about these rituals. But today it seemed very special and appealing again.

I find this ritual very amazing and its little bit like Christmas for the men. As we wake up we see the house floors with beautiful patterns. I become very curious and check around all the house doors and different rooms. This act of the women is really appreciable. How much pain they take to perform this ritual. Really they are the true reflection of the goddess in our families.

The pictures are of my sister and the patterns she drew in the house.