Sunday, 1 February 2015
Friday, 10 October 2014
Adeus Lisboa!
So, its my last hour in Lisboa. In a short while I will be leaving back for home. I leave with mixed emotions; sad that my holiday has come to an end but also happy to go back home refreshed after a fantastic holiday.
This trip has been memorable one as I after a while I have traveled alone and once again it was a fantastic experience. I've never felt as confident of independent travel as I did this time around. Indeed, there are many advantages of traveling alone which I will go through in separate post.
This trip gave me an opportunity to revisit a country I love traveling to, meet old friends, make new ones as well as discover new places. I go back happy, confident and refreshed.
Where will I go to next? Stay tuned!
A strange occurrence
So yesterday I went to Fatima as a visit there was long overdue. I didn't go with much expectations as I heard the place was very commercial. However I'm glad I did go, as contrary to what I had heard, I had a lovely time there. It was was so peaceful!
Well, soon I was back at the bus station waiting for my bus and suddenly there were these 3 Indian men who came walking towards me. One of them was trying to say something but I ignored them. However, the guy then came up to me and said " Sir, sir! You are from Goa no? Portuguese Consulate no?" I looked at them shocked and nodded my head not knowing what to say but finally I did say "yes". The guy then said "Sir, you attended to me at the consulate twice. I remember your face very well". I was so amused by now and started laughing. They introduced themselves and said they were from Daman and we there on holiday. The chat ended with them inviting me to visit Daman when I got back.
Now what are the odds of that?
Friday, 3 October 2014
Marky in Barcelona
I took an early morning flight from Madrid to Barcelona. Leaving Madrid wasn't easy and a couple of my new flatmates were up early to say goodbye to me. A huge thank you to Jose and Carole and Carole's flatmates for making me feel so comfortable while I stayed in Madrid.
The flight to Barcelona wasn't long. It was hardly a one hour flight. I had already booked a three night stay at Kabul hostel, recommended by many of the travelers I had consulted online. Off the airport bus and a walk down the La Rambla, I was at Plaza Real, an old quarter in a charming part of town. Kabul hostel was perfectly located. I checked into a 20 bedded dormitory and there were already signs that Barcelona was a place with a crazy nightlife. All around me, slumped on their beds were young travelers, who had definitely had a long night. It was 1:30pm and they were out cold.
Kabul hostel is a perfect Backpackers hostel with plenty of facilities, games, a bar, a lounge area with funky furniture and full of backpackers all with one mission, "party till you drop". Making friends was easy and fun. Nights out with these fun youngsters from all over the world was a great experience. The couple of nights that I did go out, were unforgettable. Barcelona has a buzzing nightlife, great pubs and clubs all over the place. A night out at Opium, one of Europe's most famous clubs was a highlight of my visit to Barcelona. I have to admit, I let the sightseeing take a back seat and rather spent my time making friends, have fun conversations and sampling a variety of foods.
Even though I didn't go sightseeing much, I did walk around town and the old quarters and honestly, Barcelona has the most breathtaking architecture I've seen till date. Owing to the sunny weather I was able to spend an afternoon at the beach which was absolutely packed with tourists. When on the streets of Barcelona, you hear so many different languages, see so much street art and musicians and fancy restaurants serving mouth watering food. This is truly a cosmopolitan town with a strong Catalan flavour to it.
I will miss Barcelona.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Halla Madrid
Three days in this wonderful city was all I spent but it was mission accomplished. Touring the Santiago Bernabeu and watching a captivating Flamenco concert rounded off what was a splendid three days in Madrid.
Jose and Carole were great hosts to me. Everytime I went back to their apartment I felt I was entering my home. Indeed, what leaves a lasting mark on you is not the monuments that you visit but rather the people you meet and the warmth that they bring you when you are in foreign land. Once you have that warmth, the monuments that you visit have more meaning, epitomizing the culture and civilization of the country or city that you are visiting.
Worth a mention is the beer in Madrid. It just tasted so different and so good that 1 glass was never enough. Jose also took me to try "sidra" at a traditional Asturias taverna, which I absolutely enjoyed. The pouring of the sidra into the glass involves a special technique that is hard to master but I did okay for a first time.
I gorged on the delicious "jamon" , drank beer, and wandered the streets of Madrid while trying every now and then to practice my Spanish.
The visit to the Santiago Bernabeu, the stadium of the Real Madrid football team, was a special experience. Yes, I'm not a supporter of Real Madrid, but as a football fan, there is nothing about the Santiago Bernabeu not to love. I couldn't believe I was actually there. Too bad I couldn't watch a game there. However, I didn't miss the opportunity to touch the turf, photographing myself while at it, a special feeling. LOL!
The last few hours that I spent in Madrid was at the Las Carboneras where we were captivated by the fantastic flamenco artists on display. Indeed, the sound of those heels tapping into the wood still resonate in my head while I write this.
I'm now at the airport boarding the flight to Barcelona. Once again, it will be my first time in Barcelona. Come on Barcelona!! Show me what you got!!!
Monday, 22 September 2014
Train to Madrid
I made it just in time to catch the train to Madrid from Oriente station. My delay and rush was my fault. I was too caught up listening to street musicians at Bairro Alto that I completely lost track of time.
The train was stuffy and the seats didn't recline. It was to be a twelve hour train ride from Lisboa to Madrid. I made several trips to the cafetaria, not to eat but rather because it was cooler in there. Finally I did fall asleep, but it was a broken sleep and not very relaxing. I was rather amused to hear the lady beside me say "que frio" (it's so cold) while I was finding it so stuffy.
Jose, my cousin, got in touch with me just as we were rolling into Madrid Chamartin station. A few calls later, a short train ride to Nuevos Ministerios and a few frantic texts before my phone battery died, Carole, Jose's girlfriend picked me up and gave me directions to where I was going to stay.
Madrid looks looks splendid. The temperature is a few degrees lesser than Lisboa. The Spanish on the streets sounds so exotic and I'm excited to be here.
Sunday, 21 September 2014
The much awaited holiday
From my posts, it might seem that I'm always on holiday. But that's far from the truth. I work, I save and then I travel. Maybe I spend all my money on travel, return home a pauper and leave it all to be done again. But it's worth it. Every single rupee. As they say, work hard, play hard. My philosophy of life.
I'm back in Portugal, after six long years. It seems like an eternity but boy, am I glad to back. Just like Cambodia, Portugal as a country is extremely close to my heart. That I am from Goa, does play a big part in this.
It has been six years but what's strange is I still remember everything, every turn, the smells, the restaurants, the cobblestone and the vibrance of this city. The warmth of this city is unbelievable, in spite of the cold weather.
A week has passed since I have returned and it's been six beautiful days. I have not intended this to be a rigorous backpacking trip, but rather one to relax. A trip to soak in the atmosphere and one to meet up with old friends and continue from where we left off. As always,in Portugal, I've had people open their house to me. My professor Miguel Lume, friend and mentor welcomed me with open arms. So have his daughter and son in law. While with Prof Lume,I've stayed at Lisbon and at Charneca da Caparica with Rebeca (becky) and Rui. Meeting up with old friends and making new friends has been the epitome of this first week in Lisboa.
I now head to Madrid to spend a few days. It would be my first time there and I can't wait to see what Madrid has to offer.