Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Discovering Southern India


Southern India
Dates Visited:Oct. 31 to Nov. 9 2012

I began my visit to India in Mumbai, colorful and rich with historical culture and influenced by the Portuguese. I drove through the charming narrow lanes visiting art galleries along the way. My hotel held amazing views of the Mumbai skyline. I broke away and enjoyed walks through Bandra where the renown Bollywood film industry resides.
I continued to Hyderabad, approximately 430 miles southeast of Mumbai. I arrived after a short plane ride to this new tech city. Microsoft, Google and many more Fortune 500 companies now have offices here. Hyderabad is where Mughal India meets South India, where in architecture, culture and cuisine, both influences merge to create a unique Hyderabad flavor. It is a city of contrasts much like India itself.

In Hyderabad, I stayed in the amazing Taj Falaknuma Palace. Built by an Italian architect for one of the Nawabs of Hyderbad. The palace is shaped like a scorpion’s tail, with curved wings for the zenana’s (women). This palace was able to accommodate over 5,000 women! Being in the palace you are exposed to the beauty of colorful blooming flowers that surround you with an intoxicating perfume.

From Hyderbad I traveled to Bangalor. It has the reputation of being India’s garden city. It is also India’s 3rd most populous city. It is home to many well recognized colleges and research institutions. It is also known as the Silicon Valley of India for its position as the nation’s leading IT city. From Bangalor we drove 4 hours to the historic city of Mysore, noted for the maharajas (India’s Mogul’s). Mysore is famous for its traditional paintings in silk, sandlewood and its incense production. It is most noted as the international center for Ashtanga Yoga. Many visit this city for this yoga experience. I continued through to our next destination…

I continued to Madikeri in the Coorg District of Karnataka. I stayed in the newest Taj property: Taj Madikeri. Here I enjoyed the beauty of the land and took hikes in the lush rainforests that surrounds the property. I was able to establish a connection with spirituality, rising to meet the sun with a yoga lesson. I also interacted with nature by hiking the beautiful lush trails.

Southern India is a perfect mixture of colorful people, beautiful surroundings and exotic adventures. Ask me about Southern India and the beautiful Taj palaces that I visited.

Learning how to dance Bollywood style.


Beautiful views of the ocean.


The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai


A flute player at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai


At the Market


This is a holy place where ashes of deceased loved ones are scattered into the river.


Hiking in Madikeri with Leech Protector socks.


Hiking the rainforest in Madikeri


Creating your individual essence at the market.




Learning how to cook southern Indian cuisine. 





Monday, April 9, 2012

My Latest Adventure: The Magic of Africa



South Africa , Zambia, Botswana...

A kingdom of animals living in their natural habitat where they graciously allow us to intrude. The most powerful experiences are about discovering something new that resonates and becomes a cherished memory.

I was privileged to experience Sothern Africa and so taken with the country that I am already anticipating my return.

I started in South Africa visiting Cape Town with its spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean... Table mountain the waterfront with all the wonderful hotels and cafes teaming with the sounds of happy people.



I continued onto the wine lands visiting Stellenbosch with beautifully preserved Cape Dutch buildings from the 17th century the university... Franschoek and its beautifully appointed vineyards tasting the best wines paired with delicious foods.

On to Sabi Sands and seeing MalaMala for game drives and tracking families of Elephants, lions, giraffe impala buffalo and wild dogs on the hunt... our trackers read the trucks like you and me read a newspaper.







I visited magnificent Victoria Falls in Zambia... mysterious mist surround the falls so it is difficult to see the length of the falls but the thundering sound and power of the water is cleary seen and heard.


 


Using our air taxi I continued to Botswana staying both in land base lodges as well as water based lodges. The lodges are luxurious tented camps that normally have indoor as well as outdoor showers and each camp boasts a public loo with a view...



The okavango delta lives up to expectation... colorful birds singing and calling to their mates... lilies were everywhere... morning lilies grace the day, night lilies bloom when the day lilies go to sleep … vegetation supplies food to the birds and animals that supports the circle of life.




The magic of Africa is compelling… asking that the visitor take as many photos as needed and only leave his or her footprint.

Sunny Regards,

Joyce