South India: Travelling on a real Low Budget

South India: Couchsurfing and Travelling in South India

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India’s diversity is impressive. For sure India is different than all countries I have visited so far; for example 13 different national languages and the amazing variety of food as well as the different religions. This time I start travelling in the South which is more relaxed. However when I arrive in Chennai nothing is relaxed. I do not get any money from the ATMs at the airport and have to hitch-hike to another place. Even there, I do not get any money and eventually after failing to take a bus I take a tuk-tuk. I have a big problem if I do not find an ATM because you should never underestimate tuk-tuk drivers. I’m very relieved when I hear the sound of cash withdrawn. I get money (I think VISA cards are not so accepted).

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Balaji is my host in Chennai and together with another couchsurfer (from Germany) we cook Dhosai and Idlis. My Chinese friend Lynn is visiting me for the next days. Hence we cannot stay at Balaji’s place because traditions can be quite strong in India. However his support is awesome. We (three) can sleep in the house of his sister in Kanchepuram where many Hindu temples are located. Then it is time to say goodbye to our new friends. Lynn and I are heading to Pondicherry, a former French colonial city. The French quarter is very beautiful and we enjoy the good French bakeries. Spontaneously, we deciding to do couchsurfing again and are welcomed at Santosh’s place in Auroville. At Santhosh’s place there are many foreign young people. We are getting invited for dinner.

Auroville itself is a community which is founded by Sri Aurobindo. He has the idea to create a place which belongs to nobody and where people from different nations are learning and living together. It is interesting to learn about a different perspective of life and education. It is very open but at the same time I can see even from outside that there is a difference between the theoretical model and the real life. I like the idea of an open society where everyone can evolve and learn as it is best for him. Life would be different without all the different models and I think especially in Germany we forget sometimes that there could be also a different way of life. Anyway, it is impossible to have a proper insight without working in the community. We have not much time and our next destination is Thanjavur with the massive Brihadeeswara temple (Hindu). In order to reach Madurai the same day we take the next bus to the bus station and from there to Madurai. In India even 100 km can take many hours and I can promise that it is always an experience.

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In Madurai we only visit the Meenakshi temple but in total Madurai is very stressful concerning finding a cheap accommodation and the strict rules of the temple. I’m happy when we are sitting in the bus to Kaniyakumari, the southest point of India. We want to see the sunset and sunrise there. We arrive early and visit also the small island “Vivekananda Rock” on which a mediation temple is built. Furthermore you can see three different oceans coming together: Arabic sea, Indian sea, and Bay of Bengal. A man shows me where they meet and in fact I can see different colours.

 

South India: From Kaniyakumari to Kochi

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Today we do not have luck with the buses because we have to change the bus many times. Finally we arrive in Varkala which is famous for its beach and the cliffs. Swimming is not allowed and the cliff is nice but not too special. I would rather say it is very touristy, although it is low season due to the rain season.

So far, we have really luck with the weather. It changes when we arrive in Allebey where we want to rent a boat and go into the backwaters. It is raining a lot and a nice Indian family recommend a place to stay. We are thankful due to the fact that it is already dark and we have had no idea where we can stay.

We meet two other Indian guys Saket and Swabnil who have the same idea with the backwaters. Later I also meet a local Jay who helps me with translating in the hotel. He joins us the next day and we hire a boat because we miss the public boat. Jay is very friendly. He organizes everything and it is almost too good to be true, only the weather does not want to support us. Although it is raining, the backwaters are beautiful and we can see many house boats while Jay is acting as tourist guide. Many women are washing their clothes in the small canals which are also called Venice of India.

Kochi is our last station together. We arrive in Fort Kochi which is a former colonial city of the Portuguese and the Dutch. You can see many old huge buildings; between there are many trees and palms. From time to time there is a church. Interesting are also the Chinese fisher nets. The beach itself is not a very beautiful place due to the amount of rubbish and a refinery opposite. Lynn is flying back to China. Thus I’m travelling again alone. Thank you for the great time with you, Lynn. I do another time Couchsurfing and leave then Kochi to go to Munnar, a mountain city.

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Crazy this city! I arrived in the darkness, it rained and it was foggy. Leaving the airport and taking the subway into the city directly into the heart of New York: Manhatten. So now I m hear leaving the subway station second avenue to find my couchsurfing host. I m wondering why I have to take the bus to the address because Chris (very nice old woman with a dog Blacky) told me 2 minutes walk. I arrived in front of the United Nations and of course no Chris is living there. So I asked people but nobody wants to help me. Normally everybody is helping you in New York. So I knock on a window and a security man comes out asking me how he can help. I describe my situation and he goes in to call Chris. He does not understand everything but he tells me that I have to go to Houstan street. Ok I know where it is now and yes at the bell is her name I m very relieved because sleeping on the sidewalk is no option in New York. India is everywhere in her flat. I think Buddhism has a great influence on her and we talk about her spiritual experience there. Very interesting! She helps me a lot and is very hospitable. I will go for a walk with her dog a few times in the next days. Only bad that is raining in these days. 😉 Sleeping on the roof of a house is also a new experience for me which I really enjoy.

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Only the mosquitos are a little bit too aggressive and so I have a lot of bites in my face the next morning. But nothing can stops me from discovering this amazing city.
New York City Urban Exploration
I start in the South Chinatown, little Italy, City Hall, Brooklyn Bridge, Financial Center, World Trade Center and take the ferry to Staten Island to see the Liberty statue. Afterwards I continue my exploration with the Union Square, Madison Square, Empire State Building and Times Square, where many masqueraded artists are. Finally I see the Rockefeller Center, the Central Parc and the Bronx including the Yankee Stadium.

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New York you can say many things about it but personally I like the mix of cultures there. I have never seen a place with people from more different cultures and backgrounds the fashion is very diverse and if you need help you can ask anyone and mostly they help you. I love the yellow taxis and the architecture of the houses with the fire ladders and the churches which not always fits into the cityscape. At many places you can see the luxury of the building but next to it you can see old technology like in the subway stations. Times Square, I have never seen more screens at one place which attack my brain with information and advertisement.

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A little bit disappointed I have been from the Bronx and the Central Parc I had a different image of it. On the other hand the Metropolitan Museum of Art has positively surprised me with its diversity of art. I think from every continent you can see art there. I only can recommend to go there. In addition the ticket price is not fixed you give a donation which is up to you. Finally I have an advice for you, have you ever been in a huge city and you are too lazy to walk around, or maybe it is raining or you have seen the most famous attractions so next time just take the next bus and look out of the window that is what I have done at my third day and you discover also the small places and secrets of a city.