Better later than never
Hi guys after quite some time I am writing again. A lot of things have happened during the last few weeks. I moved into a different apartment, which is much nicer than the one I was living in before and I even have my own room with AC.
Then there were heaps of religious festivals going on to praise one of the hundreds and hundreds of Indian gods.
Last week was the wedding of my boss. It is quite impressive. They have all those traditions dances etc. It is like they are having fairytale game.
On Indian there are always between 300 and 1500 guests. Its crazy everybody that has some sort of relation to the family or the couple gets invited and provided with food drinks etc.I also went to Goa some time ago. In Goa you can find this relaxed beach backpackers lifestyle but if you expect Hippies LSD and wild parties you are 30 years to late.
In Goa it really depends on which beach you go to there is a beach with package holidaymakers and 4 star hotels (Colongatta). Than there is Ajuna famous for its rave parties even though they only do them between x mas and New Years nowadays as the police cracked down on them. In Ajuna you would also find some old long-term stayers and Hippy type guys. Than there is palolem the nicest beach here you can chill with other like-minded travelers.
Goa is definitely different to the rest of India. It is way more liberal there is no tax on alcohol and girls in bikini are as common as cows on the beach (no joke there is cows everywhere) you can get western food like beef and some really really good fish. The reason for that might be that Goa used to be a Portuguese colony and most of the people here are Christian.
I will go back to Goa for Christmas and New Years with a group of 30 other trainees.
Will be heaps of fun for sure and I also hope that I can make it to one of the infamous Goa Parties in Ajuna.
Here in Mumbai everything is still the same a lot of garbage, pollution people cars, cows, beggars ,pigs, dogs, rats and dirt.
I really don’t like this city and to be honest it is by far the worse city I have ever been to and I have been traveling extensively. The only cool thing living here is having all the other trainees around so there is always something to do.
For instance yesterday we had a Kenyan night with some food prepared by Phylyz our Kenyan trainee. The day before we went to see an Italian movie called into the light.
As a white person I am really VIP here we always get invited to parties and special events with stars and business people. At home people wouldn t even consider letting me attend such events. But here the western community kinda sticks together.
I also made the decision to quit my traineeship at the end of December as I am not learning anything and don’t have anything to do.
I plan to spent January to travel through India. The spiritual pass of enlightment .
Anyways I need to get out of this city even though I accepted and got used to a lot of things that I thought I would never get used to.
It is impressive when I have to tell the rickshaw driver that he did wrong turn at the last crossing and that this is not the right way to the office. They always think that I am a stupid tourist and that they can rip me off.
When there is one lesson I learned living in Mumbai than it is patience. Here it is always tomorrow everybody always says tomorrow even when they know that it will take at least one weak.
I must admit that I can’t see Indian food anymore. There is some really good food but the usual staff is just not my type, especially the vegetarian staff that we get in our canteen.
After traveling during January I will be back in Hamburg at the beginning of February.
Sorry for being that lazy updating this blog.
I try to make it more frequent for the rest of my journey.
