Monday, August 11, 2008

the good, the bad and the ugly

having seen, and been in, all types of rooms, there is not much that surprises me these days, as far as accommodation goes. sometimes i take a room wondering about what kind of bite marks i'm going to end up with... in trivandrum, the sort of dusty, boring town where even the hotels are gloomy, i found this gem - not! - of a place that was so, so shabby that it became amusing. and for 140 rupees (less than 2 pounds) i couldn't resist but stay there.
there was a gap on the bathroom wall where the sink must have once stood and, through the corridors and balconies overlooking the inner courtyard, one could stumble on parts of furniture - couches, divans, boudoirs - that had presumably, at some point, decorated the rooms. looking down to the courtyard from outside my third floor room, a few empty plastic bottles laying on a green puddle were all that was left of a pond, and the few potted plants scattered around could only emphasize the total air of neglect that the whole compound exhaled.
nevertheless, induced by 16 hours of stiff train seats, sleep came to me that night like a blessing and i slept like a baby until the next morning.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Friday, August 1, 2008

the big blue

i don't know if i can talk about my time in the andaman islands without using a load of cliches. but here it goes... in havelock, the island, i found a safe haven in what has been my closest experience to staying in a tourist beach resort. bamboo huts on stilts, by the beach, with enclosed bathrooms with the sky for a roof. the complex' restaurant serving delicious meals was the setting for new friendships that were established soon after my arrival. and with these new companions, i went on first time adventures like snorckeling in coral reefs - it was the first time i saw the bottom of the ocean, a new world opening up to me! - and bicycle rides across the island, through narrow roads sided my rice fields from which children waved shouting their hellos as we went past.

i felt happy and truly on holiday. ah, finally, the good life...