one week in mumbai can pass by faster than you think
especially considering the fact that in mumbai or in india in general everything only starts at 10 - 11 am and the fact that it has 40 degrees EVERY DAY and you are sweating tooo much !
you need to take a lot of coffee breaks in between, too bad =)
so,
seen the temple,
seen the gateaway to india,
seen the indian sunrise and sunset,
see a cricket match in the stadium,
seen a bollywood movie...
I think I am ready for Vietnam !
Today is the last day in Mumbai and on Sunday I will arrive in Hanoi.
So I will miss the incredible food, except the rice, and the indian hysteria at a cricket match. Seeing the match in the stadium was really worth the 20 euro. Considering the fact that I don't know anything about cricket it was really amusing. They have cheerleaders dancing all the game everytime their team scores, but...they are not indian. all white girls, so I guess the indian women just simply do not wear so short skirts + tight tops =)
Friendly guys that buy you a samosa make the game also pass by faster. In total the match is four hours with a chai break....of course!
For today's sunrise it was dirndl time at the indian beachfront, picture coming.
May is the hottest month in India, just before the monsoon starts so no one is as crazy as I am to travel now, except Indians of course. So what happens, every second one asks you to take a picture him them. Nice one.
That's all what's happening so far.
And still not everyone knows that Austria is not Australia and that YES it is a different country, but I am trying my best to spread the word !
Meanwhile with my South African bracelet I still stay Capetonian sometimes!
xoxo from another planet
especially considering the fact that in mumbai or in india in general everything only starts at 10 - 11 am and the fact that it has 40 degrees EVERY DAY and you are sweating tooo much !
you need to take a lot of coffee breaks in between, too bad =)
so,
seen the temple,
seen the gateaway to india,
seen the indian sunrise and sunset,
see a cricket match in the stadium,
seen a bollywood movie...
I think I am ready for Vietnam !
Today is the last day in Mumbai and on Sunday I will arrive in Hanoi.
So I will miss the incredible food, except the rice, and the indian hysteria at a cricket match. Seeing the match in the stadium was really worth the 20 euro. Considering the fact that I don't know anything about cricket it was really amusing. They have cheerleaders dancing all the game everytime their team scores, but...they are not indian. all white girls, so I guess the indian women just simply do not wear so short skirts + tight tops =)
Friendly guys that buy you a samosa make the game also pass by faster. In total the match is four hours with a chai break....of course!
For today's sunrise it was dirndl time at the indian beachfront, picture coming.
May is the hottest month in India, just before the monsoon starts so no one is as crazy as I am to travel now, except Indians of course. So what happens, every second one asks you to take a picture him them. Nice one.
That's all what's happening so far.
And still not everyone knows that Austria is not Australia and that YES it is a different country, but I am trying my best to spread the word !
Meanwhile with my South African bracelet I still stay Capetonian sometimes!
xoxo from another planet
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