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Hello everyone, our first blog entry, hurray - I`ve been wanting to write that for ages! More entries to follow shortly, pending the availability of electricity and finding an internet cafe that will let us upload photos. Mumbai Our first experience of Mumbai was a huge truck hurtling towards the passenger side of our taxi (admittedly our driver was trying to cross three lines of traffic in the wrong direction!). The taxi journey from the airport was like being in the live version of Wacky Races. People, animals, overloaded hand carts and hybrid motor vehicles cut each other up in a kind of weird race. My favourite sight was a young boy sitting on top of a speeding articulated lorry!
Originally Written/Posted By : Soumya Singhi
Posted on: 2007-12-06
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Comments Posted By : Soumya Singhi
Posted on : 2007-12-06
Hello - From: London to Mumbai Hi Matt `n` Cack Hope you`re having fun. Ben x
Comments Posted By : Soumya Singhi
Posted on : 2007-12-06
Monkey - From: London to Mumbai Ooh now you`re bringing back bad memories of monkey bites for Craig there...
Comments Posted By : Soumya Singhi
Posted on : 2007-12-06
Wow! - From: London to Mumbai It sounds like your trip has got off to an exciting start and I now really want to visit India. You got me at the chicken lollipop. Jo x
Comments Posted By : Soumya Singhi
Posted on : 2007-12-06
mp - From: London to Mumbai Wow, it sounds fantastic, already!.I went to work and tried to imagine what it must be like, didn`t get much work done.I think you could be an MP when you get back, Michael Palin that is! excellently written, very informative and left me waiting for the next installment. Mum`s going to go mad about truck and rat (yes i know you can probably read this mum, bet you did though).You`ve gotta get a monkey attack on film, sounds great, i`m gonna go now, need to search You Tube for monkey attacks! Take care both, Love Steve and Lucyxx
Comments Posted By : Soumya Singhi
Posted on : 2007-12-06
I don`t think anything can prepare you for Mumbai, especially not an eight hour overnight flight, five and a half hours time difference and a mad taxi ride. As someone described it to me before we left, it`s like having your senses turned up to maximum. We were dropped off at the train station - Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) early afternoon. Apparently it is one of the busiest stations in Asia and it feels like it too. Loads of people were staring at us and we were like tourists on the London Underground (we kept getting in the way and banging into things, which didn`t help the whole staring thing). Most people sit on the floor on the concourse area, porters pull huge overloaded hand carts, we saw a big rat on a platform and there was an overwhelming smell that I don`t like to think about even now. After about half an hour of being completely overwhelmed we decided to head for the Gateway of India which is on the waterfront South Mumbai. It`s a really good place where everyone just hangs out. Someone tried to sell us a chicken lollipop, which I`m thinking might be a drumstick? Although it looked like mashed up chicken on a stick, in view of the fact it was kept in a box in burning heat we gave it a miss! We also went on a 3 hour boat trip to Elephanta Island which was really good, they had loads of statues in caves (it was described a bit differently and better in the guide book) it reminded me of tomb raider. We saw a monkey attack a tourist for a bottle of fanta, I`ve never seen a monkey attack so that was quite cool (not for tourist obviously). We went back to the train station and we had an all you can eat curry in a really good local cafe/restaurant. Needless to say, one day in and we`re exhausted. Next step - Overnight train to Goa.
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