India: Gokarna

Our friend Martin grew up in Vermont and attended Middlebury with us but he was always seeking something beyond his New England upbringing and in his post-grad world travels, he found what he was looking for in India. He settled here a few years ago and built a house in Gokarna in the state of Karnataka. We adapted our itinerary to visit him for a few days and confirm that he had indeed found a special little corner of the Earth. Gokarna is a small town on the Arabian Sea and a sacred site for Hindu pilgrims. There are several…

India: Wildlife

Animals are everywhere. Dogs, cats, goats, ponies, pigs, chickens, cows and others roam the streets at will. Domestic animals are wild and live with the people; they are tolerated in some cases and revered in others. I have seen some stunning birds and today I watched a monkey climb onto our hotel balcony, pick through an ashtray, chew on butts, then toss the container on the floor. Some animals need separation from humans, and they have recently gained some protection in the form of National Parks and Reserves. Our travel style has always been highly improvisational, inspired by whims and…

India: Moving

Travel is exhausting; just sitting in a seat can be mentally taxing when large distances are being covered. This is especially true here, where you can be packed into a vehicle that is literally overflowing with people and the appalling road conditions lead to bags and people flopping on top of you while the incessant honking assaults your ears and putrid smells you could never have imagined existing penetrate directly into your stomach and trucks heading dead on towards you tense every muscle in your body and make you want to scream STOP! Our trip is short and we want…

India: Shanti

I have done a fair amount of traveling in my young adult life and almost everywhere I go, I experience some form of hassle and harassment. It happens in Europe where my skin tone blends better with the locals, but it tends to happen more in countries where I am obviously a foreigner. I don't blame these people who can instantly tell that my wealth vastly exceeds their own for asking/pressing/begging me to share it with them in exchange for whatever goods or services they offer, often at grossly inflated prices, and I was prepared for this in India, but…

India: Class

India is a land of extreme wealth and abject poverty. On a global scale, the richest and the poorest coexist and the contrast is stunning. We wanted to experience all aspects of the country and as middle-class American tourists, we have felt very rich at times and out of our league in others. We flew from Mumbai to Cochin in Kerala where we had made a reservation at a super deluxe Taj resort that had been recommended for its superior class and service. While the price was cheap by Western hotel standards, it blew up our budget quickly. When we…

India: Welcome

India. It has been calling me ever since I realized how vital world travel is to my life; it always seemed like the sort of place that would saturate my senses and bring me closer to the ultimate truth of reality I seek in my life. I crave answers to the Big Why of existence and while a one month tour of the Sub-continent could never possibly fulfill me, it is always enlightening to experience an alternate reality to the one I am accustomed. Boarding a plane and disembarking on the other side of the world is simple and easy,…

Sydling St. Nicholas

This past week has been ultra-relaxing. We have been staying with Alaina's grandparents in this quaint village in Dorset, England. Surrounded by rolling hills and organic farms, it is deeply inspiring in its beauty and G and Grand represent the idyllic environment perfectly. Their relationship is a model of everlasting love and I hope that one day we can demonstrate this virtue to our own grandchildren.