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Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey
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chrischarly
Our special tour of 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.
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on November 27, 2010
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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??
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on November 27, 2010
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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!
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on November 28, 2010
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Mysore
,
India
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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.
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on November 29, 2010
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Rooms serviced by a 6-7 yr old boy!!
Hampi
,
India
Local school children
Me surrounded by a local school
sweet children
As soon as we arrived in
Hampi
; unwilling to search for accommodation we stayed at the first place we came across. It was pretty cheap and in a very relaxing place but also pretty dirty.
We later understood why as we saw a young boy around 6 or 7 years old servicing the rooms. No wonder the sink was filthy, there was no way her could even reach it!
Local boys
Local Boys
some of the many men desperate for our photo- we took one of them instead
Chris negotiating the 10 rupees payment for a photo
During the day we were hassled quite a lot for our photo to be taken by many Indians that Chris has now started charging 10 rupees per picture taken of us! Hilarious! Some Indians even put their hand in their pockets about to pay us before our conscience kicks in!
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on November 30, 2010
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Hampi
,
India
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2 snakes!!
Hampi
,
India
Today, making the most of having a free car to use we went on a long tour around
Hampi
visiting countless amounts of temples,
climbing over rocks to see yet another temple
and to see another...
a photo taken of a film set before we got thrown out!
me stood in a doorway in an elephant's stable
me attempting to hide from Chris
one of many monumenets we've seen
and another...
a scary-looking monkey
a chariot
the sacred bull
another religious building
the elephant's stable
a temple
and another...
and another...
and another...
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Queens bath
and another...
an ancient stone monument
and another...
and another...
a seriously erotic stone monument
where we saw 2 snakes! One dead. One alive!
(Email me if you would like to see the photos)
The latter apparently being quite special as it is said to have 2 heads; one at each end! The locals were amazed at the fact that we saw one, calling us very lucky, even though it was pretty close and very scary!
Then late afternoon we went to the Sloth Bear
Sanctuary
where we saw 6 wild Sloth Bears.
a bear licking honey from a rock
a sloth bear
2 sloth bears
Even though they were quite far away it was pretty amazing!
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on December 1, 2010
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Hampi
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Being blessed by an elephant and climbing 675 steps !!
Hampi
,
India
Today we went to see yet another temple, but this time the highlight being blessed by an elephant!
giving the rip-off elephant 10 rupees
the elephant giving his owner my money
being blessed by an elephant
being blessed by an elephant
It was quite funny as a local Indian could give the elephant 1 rupee in exchange for a blessing by the elephant, but a tourist has to give at least 10 rupees, aka a note instead of a coin in order to be blessed!
children begging me to take their photo
one of the many photos taking of the children- obsessed with having their photo taken
Thus the elephant could tell the difference between a local and a tourist! A true Indian making us pay at least 10x more for an attraction! But it was funny!
Afterwards we went to go and see a temple at the top of a hill where we climbed 675 steps to see some pretty amazing views of the whole of
Hampi
.
the temple at the top of the hill
Half way there- already exhausted!
the steps we climbed
the view from the 675 steps
another nice view
A monkey admiring the view with us
all hot and bothered looking like a beetroot after the climb
the not-so-amazing temple at the top
The temple was pretty disappointing and it was seriously hard work but we were in fact very proud of ourselves for making it the whole way!
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on December 2, 2010
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Hampi
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India
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The other side of Hampi...
Hampi
,
India
Sadly today was Regina's last day so after walking her to the car we decided to try out the other side of
Hampi
which had been highly recommended to us.
putting a very expensive&very heavy bike on a small boat- only way to cross!
trying to re-start the bike
Pushing the very heavy bike up the hill
To get accross we had to take a small boat and when it rains heavily means that you get completely cut off from the main land.
the walk down to the ferry
in the middle of no where
the ferry crossing
However as soon as we went across we were in no hurry to leave finding an awesome place for an awesome
Price
!!
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on December 3, 2010
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Hampi
,
India
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Relaxing in our new pad
Hampi
,
India
Today we just spent the day chillin'... It was really nice actually just relaxing and just generally doing nothing!
our back garden
view from our room
It is like we are in the middle of the countryside in India where there's little if any rubbish scattered everywhere, pretty idyllic if not perfect !!
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on December 4, 2010
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Hampi
,
India
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a little rock climbing... by Chris
Hampi
,
India
This evening Chris did a little exploring high up on the rocks we could see out side our room to watch the sunset.
our accomodation in Hampi
The rocks look like they will fall off!
so peaceful up here
gorgeous view from this high!
sunset
the rocks Mum thinks look like ducks!
I didn't exactly like the thought of climbing rocks almost as high as myself so thought I would let him try it out before I decided to go up !!
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chrischarly
on December 5, 2010
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Hampi
,
India
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