As we bid adieu to 2011, I take this opportunity to share a few thoughts , a few photographs and a travel concept that I am eager to explore. The thoughts that keep coming to my mind are :
- NEVER TOO LATE to START
- NEVER TOO LATE to TRAVEL.
Let me begin by dwelling on the first thought. As someone who is really fond of good food, I never thought I could bring in any discipline in this aspect, which was so close to my heart (not the stomach)!.
For many years, I had fought a constant 'battle of the bulge' and had always given up after innumerable trysts with destiny. Now, after many such unsuccessful attempts and being in my 40's, I had almost given up the thought of losing weight through dietary discipline.
In the past, diets for me meant abstinence and then invariably I would return back to normal(indulgence)with a vengeance. I realised what I needed is a change in approach and a change in lifestyle. I decided to give this changed approach a shot and I was delighted with the results. For the first time, I could see signs of victory and that was good enough for me to get charged up. The 11 kgs that I lost in the first few months ( of which I gained back 3 kgs) has spurred me to enter the coming year with renewed vigour. So, if there is something which you have always wanted to do, have either never tried it or not been successful, try it again with a fresh outlook. Never too late to start, isn't it.? If you need an excuse to start it, make that excuse a new year's resolution.
In the last decade of our travel, the one thing that is very apparent is that us, Indians have taken up to travelling as a passion. You can see Indian tourists in every nook and cranny of the world. The global tourism industry has recognised this potential and what more do you want as evidence to that, you can get Indian Masala Chai and an Indian buffet at freezing Jungfrau, Switzerland or chaat at Niagara Falls, Buffalo.! Coincidentally, both restaurants had 'Bollywood' in their names!!
Menu @ Bollywood Bistro - Niagara Falls, Buffalo. |
Niagara Falls, don't need to say more ! |
While one sees Indians in all age groups travelling with their families, one also notices a lot of Europeans and Americans who are senior citizens who have set out to explore the world after working for 40 odd years. They are a source of inspiration for me as I would love to continue travelling even when we get old or should we say older.! Never too late to travel.!
Very often, while all of us want to travel, some of us cannot, due to circumstances not in our control. Some of us keep re-prioritising travel for some other commitments. We constantly keep juggling our priorities and remain so engrossed in the daily struggles that we don't realise that time flies by with such amazing alacrity. The best reward for all the juggling in life is to you give yourself and your family is a holiday, isn't it? So pause, take a deep breath and include travel as a MUST DO in your things to do in 2012 and beyond. There is a so much to see and so little time....
Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC |
In Las Vegas...Rao's - a restaurant, a wish come true for another Rao! En route to Bellagio Island, Italy |
Travel does not only mean travelling overseas, it also means exploring the country where one lives in. We have had some wonderful holidays within India itself. There are so many unpublicised and pristine locations within India itself, if you are willing to rough it out a bit, travel within India by trains is really cheap. We usually take the Konkan railway passenger train to travel from Mangalore to Kumta near Karwar. The four hour journey through the lush green Konkan landscapes, are visual ambrosia and all for a princely sum of around Rs 100 per ticket.
Konkan visual ambrosia-clicked on board Konkan railway train On the way to Kumta, North Canara (Karnataka) |
This gets me down finally to sharing with you a travel concept that I would love to try out in the next few years. Frugal Travel. While we all try to get the best deals for the tickets, best deals from hotels etc by looking out for some good bargains, we usually restrict our search to those which suit our lifestyles.
The best deals are usually in getting air tickets, within that maybe cheaper business class tickets or getting a room much lower than the usual at the Holiday Inn or the Marriott's and why not, after slogging your backside you deserve to pamper yourself isn't it.?
However there is an emerging segment of travellers who want to take longer holidays, spend lesser if not the same amount that you would spend for a week's holiday and soak in the sights and sounds of the places that they holiday in. This is something I would really want to explore. Service apartments, home stays, travel as the locals do, avoid air travel, use trains and buses where possible, stretch your dollar or rupee to the most. Bang for the buck!
Thailand is a country which offers great value for money options and I would love to start off testing this concept in this country. I am familiar with the local transport there, love Thai food but hitherto been always staying at 4* hotels for short 7 days holidays. I would love to go there for may be a fortnight and spend the same amount that I would have spent in a week. As a creature of comfort myself, I know it will be a challenge but if you are going to so by compromising on the brands but not the quality, why not? I will keep you posted on this concept in my forthcoming updates as well.
On this note, would like to wish all of you and your families A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR with good health and lots of travelling! Remember -never too late to start and never too late to travel....