You can feel the rat race....


Advertisement
Asia » India » Maharashtra » Mumbai
January 10th 2015
Published: March 11th 2015
Edit Blog Post

From Bangalore we had a very cheap early morning flight with GoAir to Mumbai. It was a very efficient, comfortable and nice flight in news planes - we were positively surprised as we had expected the worst for the cheap price. In Mumbai we looked again for Meru Cabs. If you want to avoid the typical taxi rib off, we experienced Meru Cabs as the perfect way to go. And again, for 400 Rupees we reach... Read Full Entry



Photos are below
Photos: 70, Displayed: 21


Advertisement

Marine Lines Train StationMarine Lines Train Station
Marine Lines Train Station

near Girgaum Chowpatty
Mumbai streets sceneMumbai streets scene
Mumbai streets scene

a typical one in Central Mumbai
this picture was taken in the red light districtthis picture was taken in the red light district
this picture was taken in the red light district

a second later we realised where we were



14th March 2015
near Churchgate Train Station

But when?
It seems that India should be on everyone's tick list sometime in the journey through life. 'Tis clear you are glad you path led you there. Makes me wonder when it will happen to us...or will it? Appears to be an enigmatic destination.
14th March 2015
near Churchgate Train Station

It happens when you are ready....
We have had a lot of respect before travelling through India for the first time. But we loved it from the very first second. Anyway, we think that we needed some other travel and life experiences before. You will go to India when you are ready for it. But we can highly recommend it. There are days when you hate it (especially when you hear and experience what happens to lots of women there) but most of the times you will just love it. An open mind, a love for all kind of people and a high level of tolerance to dirt and crowds is essential anyway...... Just try it step by step. Happy travels!
21st March 2015

Mumbai
Open minded is the only way to travel to India. I think we all have preconceived notions at least we did. As you say, there are some things you will love and some things you won't. The people were amazingly friendly. So many markets so little time. Keep safe, continue traveling, keep blogging.

Tot: 0.139s; Tpl: 0.014s; cc: 10; qc: 22; dbt: 0.1124s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 2; ; mem: 1.1mb