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Trips:
Chris and Charly Down Under
Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
Chris and Charly's African Adventure
Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey
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11 hour car journey
Mysore
,
India
Mysore palace
a tiger monument
the palace
the palace gates in the day
This morning we went to see the palace during the day but it was nowhere near as amazing as seeing it all lit up at night.
Cows on the road
Cows munching on rubbish
Then as our friend Reggie really wanted to go and visit
Hampi
she hired a car to take us there and for a very small bargain
Price
we joined her!
giving a local school boy a lift
us driving through a shallow river
the car that took us from Mysore- Hampi
The journey was 11 hours long and we travelled all through the night but although tiring was a far better way to travel than on a night bus which would have taken a great deal longer.
written by
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on November 29, 2010
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Mysore
,
India
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90,000 lights
Mysore
,
India
the facinating palace
this photo makes it look like the palace is floating???
the band playing
thousands of lights
the palace
a side view
a close up to the 90,000 lights
the main gates to the palace
the palace
the palace entrance all lit up
The palace at night
This morning we woke up and caught a 7 hour bus to
Mysore
to see the Palace all lit up. Every Sunday evening they turn 90,000 on all over the palace grounds and it was pretty amazing!
written by
chrischarly
on November 28, 2010
from
Mysore
,
India
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Chillaxing on a deserted beach
Cannanore
,
India
Me and Reggie
Today the 3 of us had a great time walking bare-foot along the deserted beach and swimming in the sea for the majority of the day before heading to the travel agents to sort out train tickets for the rest of our stay in India.
Me and Reggie in the sea
Our footprints on the beach
This proved to be a lot more difficult than first anticipated as we are here over Christmas and New Year so most trains are full. So after a few hours we left and re-thought our route which took hours.
written by
chrischarly
on November 27, 2010
from
Cannanore
,
India
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Tour around Kannur
Cannanore
,
India
A lighthouse
A British Cannon
A lovely view
Another nice view
Chris imitating a statue
Us walking through the fort
A man showing off his catch to us!
A heron or a stork ??
Today we hired a rick-shaw to give us a tour around Kannur stopping at St. Angelo Fort which was constructed in 1505 by the Dutch where there are still canons left behind by the British and underground jails.
A lovely Mangrove walk, but too many Mozzies
A pretty bridge
A View from the top of the fort
The Fort
Graffiti on leaves
3 men fishing with rubber rings!
We then went to Parassinikadavu Temple which is famous for a religious dance performed every morning and evening. However, we didn’t understand it and due to being pushed and shoved constantly we soon went outside and watched the locals bathe themselves in the river at the bottom; I think it was considered Holy water??
written by
chrischarly
on November 27, 2010
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Cannanore
,
India
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Our first safari in India
Kalpatta
,
India
Pretty excited about our first safari in India, the 3 of us (our friend Regina is still travelling with us) arrived at Wayanad Wildlife
Sanctuary
at 7am for our 1 ½ safari drive.
a tree passageway
our safari jeep
Unfortunately we couldn’t spend longer in the park as it closes at 9am till the evening. Although we didn’t exactly see a lot; it was very over-rated.
Us pushing the bus as it was too close to our jeep
Chris and our safari driver
Our safari driver weariing Chris' lucky hat
We saw spotted deer, a wild boar from very far away that in fact resembled a stone, some monkeys also far away and some tiger footprints.
An elephant, unfortunately with chains around it's neck
A monkey far away
a deer a lot like bambi
I was though very impressed by the footprints and prayed we would see some tigers themselves but unfortunately our luck wasn’t with us today.
Tiger footprints!!
Then yet again we spent far too many hours on a bus to spend some time relaxing on the lovely, quiet Pallyam beach just outside Kannur for a few days.
written by
chrischarly
on November 25, 2010
from
Kalpatta
,
India
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Blue Mountain Railway
Coonoor
,
India
the front of the steam train
the steam train
the blue mountain railway
having a break off the train
This morning we woke up pretty excited about our train journey through the mountains.
our train
going through a tunnel
loads and loads of trees
a cute little village
the scenery from the train
We had heard great reviews about it and managed to fight our way for some good seats after my seat was secured thankfully last night.
our 2nd class carriage with a random man waving in the distance
me and reggie
However, there was heavy rain last night which meant that the clouds were very low thus meaning that there was barely anything to see!
a pretty waterfall
a stream high up in the clouds
the stream high in the mountains
monkeys attempting to break into the train
So after all the travelling to finally take this train journey as well with all the excitement it was pretty disappointing but we did laugh about it!
the view blocked by clouds
the bridge we crossed across
Once we got off the train in Ooty there wasn’t exactly a lot to see so again we took many buses yet again before we arrived in Sulthan Bathery in our first search for a tiger!!
written by
chrischarly
on November 24, 2010
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Coonoor
,
India
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Making a new friend
Coimbatore
,
India
the cutest little girl we played peeka-boo with on the bus
This morning we woke up nice and early and took a 5 hour bus journey to
Coimbatore
. The scenery was pretty amazing regardless of the driver loving the sound of his horn a little too much!
More schoolchildren
Schoolchildren waving at us
Once there we met a nice Swiss lady, Regina and instantly made friends with her with the bonus of her having the same itinerary as us.
Our new friend Ragina and her camera
A kingfisher
A kingfisher
We then took 2 more buses before arriving in Mettupalayam where we arranged our BlueMountain railway tickets for tomorrow. Chris managed to get the last seat available and I was on standby for a seat. Fingers crossed I get one…
written by
chrischarly
on November 23, 2010
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Coimbatore
,
India
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Tour around Munnar
Munnar
,
India
Today we caught a rick-shaw to take us on a tour around
Munnar
.
Our rick-shaw
Wild honey on a tree
Wild honey on a tree
The sights were amazing surrounded by tea plantations and breath-taking views.
A 'normal' monkey- as quoted by our guide
Tea being picked
The mountains
More tea...
Chris holding a pretty Indian girl
Gorgeous views
There had been heavy rain last night and therefore many land-slides making it at times quite difficult to pass.
A huge landslide
Chris having a sneaky wee...
This also made the air quite humid which meant that the main sight we wanted to see, ‘Top Station’ was actually covered in clouds.
The view from 'Top Station'... disappointing
It was still worth it as on our way back we saw 3 wild elephants!
The hill where we spotted the elephants
Walking towards us!
The baby elephant feeding
3 Indian wild elephants!
We were absolutely amazed as it’s a very rare sight and they weren’t even in a
National Park
just eating grass in a
Field
next to us!
written by
chrischarly
on November 22, 2010
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Munnar
,
India
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We're now in Munnar
Munnar
,
India
Ernakulam bus station
After a seriously rubbish sleep I woke up feeling a lot worse than yesterday. The original plan was to wake up early and catch the bus into town before getting a second bus to
Munnar
that took 5 hours. However, I just couldn’t face the journey so instead we caught it a few hours later once Chris had finished playing nurse and I felt a little better.
The bus driver's seat, looks comfy!
Us getting the best seats first on the bus!
The bus journey was in fact very beautiful looking at waterfalls and travelling high up in the mountains looking down at the clouds beneath us.
The bus drivers view is restricted by clouds
Our home in Munnar
Although we couldn’t exactly call it a peaceful journey as the driver really liked the sound of his horn!
written by
chrischarly
on November 21, 2010
from
Munnar
,
India
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Tummy Bug... :(
Ernakulam
,
India
This morning I woke up feeling pretty rough; I think I have caught a tummy bug with pretty severe stomach cramps along with a painful headache that won’t shift… So as I wasn’t feeling very well we didn’t do a great deal until the evening where we did a bit of exploring the town.
Sunset
Fishermen
Sunset at Fort Kochin
Unfortunately as its Saturday, many of the touristy ‘things-to-do’ were closed so we just peered over railings. So we took a long walk along the front.
Me surrounded by an Indian family
Beach covered in rubbish
It is such shame as Fort
Cochin
is/well could be a beautiful place yet what seems to be typical of India is that they stick an oil factory right at the centre of the view point.
Oil storage
Ship yard
So whilst we are talking about this sitting on a bench admiring the rubbish thrown everywhere,
Yummy Ice-cream
Hello Friend
A rat loving the India trash
a huge rat pops up to say ‘Hello’!
written by
chrischarly
on November 20, 2010
from
Ernakulam
,
India
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