Thursday, 14 September 2017

Thailand Tour | The Phuket Leg| Day2

Phuket Island... Continued...

Wandering around the globe is on everyone's bucket list, but very less are those who are fortunate enough and get to live their bucket list. Although this was my first international journey, I couldn't wait to go run and strike Thailand off my list!

Day 2:
I woke up in the morning feeling really refreshed! I had almost forgotten that I was staying along the Patong Beach, on Phuket Island, in Thailand. I pinched myself and woke Kushal (my husband) up to. We got ready real quick since we had to leave for our Scheduled Tour around the city which was a part of our Tour Package.

We started our day with scrumptious breakfast including Thai Noodles, Baked Beans, Veggie Salad and Fruit juices. Of course, how can one not get caffeinated, first thing in the morning? That's in our blood, isn't it? No matter how healthy we eat, we have this tendency of washing down all the food with either tea or coffee. So we had our cups of coffee to make ourselves feel away from home; rather than having tea and blaming how it doesn't have Ginger in it. 
Anyway, as we were having our last sips, our tour guide for the day entered calling out for "AAYALI MORE". I'm pretty sure he had a hard time finding me.

We entered the bus to know that we were accompanied by 2 more Indian families. It was really amazing to find similar species away from our normal habitat. We introduced ourselves with each other. There was this just-married couple and a family with four members. As the bus began its journey to our scheduled "Half Day Phuket City Tour" the details of which weren't mentioned in the itinerary, we adored nature's beauty along side the bus, wondering what were our spots for the day. The driver took a halt near Rawai Beach for sightseeing. It was absolutely stunning. Here, we were astonished by something else as well; there were a couple of trained eagles which would sit on tourists' arms and the trainer would click photos of them holding this amazingly mighty bird almost 3ft in length. Of course, one had to pay for it. These eagles were trained to spread its wings when taking photos. These eagles truly seemed as though they were trained to feel the royalty of being the "king of birds". Anyway, as we were about to process his highness's prowess and soak in the beauty around this hill which was surrounded by the sea, it started to rain, we had to rush back into our bus. But, we can really not help but notice how that area was heavenly and crowded yet calm. 


We moved forward to reach the Rawai beach- view. As the rain hadn't stopped pouring yet, we waited for the it to calm down in our bus and then we moved towards a plateau for sightseeing. And as we reached the top, we were taken aback. From Phuket Island, we were now able to see another Island which I don't know the name of. (Googles it, rightway..... The Bon Island, it is.) The pictures which we clicked here were so unreal that people still keep asking us whether we stood in front of a poster or what? I mean, the sky was crisp clear and blue immediately after the rain, beneath of which was clear blue sea within which stood this island, just as we stood on this another Island. It was the perfect picturesque moment, I doubt, I can ever forget in my life. Our first spot for the day was done and it felt 'Paisa Vasool!'

We now headed towards the Wat Chalong Temple, which was a Buddha Temple. It was interesting to find how people came to the temple to pay respect to the Buddha by lighting candles and how believers burnt firecrackers as a way of showing gratitude for their prayers that have been answered. This temple was said to have been built way back in 1837.  The architecture of the Temple was magnificent. Also, the way this temple has been maintained over the years is commendable. In addition to the Buddha Statue, the Temple also contained Statues of Buddhist Monks who are said to have been the Abbots or administrators of the Temple in later times. Buddhism has its roots spread all over the Kingdom of Thailand. We went into a spiritual zone for about a half hour and felt real stress-free.

We then moved towards the Gems Gallery Phuket Tour which was pretty amazing in which we could actually see people working with gems, including rubies, sapphires, emeralds, pearls, diamonds and so on. We literally saw how the craftsman worked using their skills at their workplace and it was pretty intense. Inside the gems gallery, there was a mini- train tour- A pretty unique concept which has been undertaken to make the visitors feel as though they are in a Gems quarry! There were Mini-Boggies in which the visitors could sit and move on to a presentation, in an artificial gems mine- like structure. Here, we were showcased the history of precious jewels over the last thousands and thousands of years of mankind. We were shown the royalty of beholding such gems since time immemorial. As the train tour was over, we regretted about how we forgot to click pictures and videos. Such enchanting ride it was! After that, we were taken to the Gems Gallery, Phuket Shopping Centre in which there were on display, thousands of designs which were pretty beyond our imagination. The metals like gold, the silver and platinum which beheld these gems made our eyes literally sparkle. Obviously the prices were rocket high. If we knew about this particular place, that we were going to visit in our tour, we would have perhaps prepared ourselves accordingly, but unfortunately, we weren't. So, we just had a look at all the designs and some of the designs were so unique that we couldn't take our eyes of 'em. Colors like red, blue, green, peacock blue, turquoise blue and golden yellow, clear white so many many other vibrant colours made this centre literally lit!

And finally, our half day Phuket City tour was pretty much over and we were left to chilling on our own. The Next day, was going to be very eventful since we were going to travel to another Island. Travelling to Phi-Phi Island in a big boat was a part of our itinerary, something that I was looking forward to the most! 

Since the lunch that we tried the day before wasn't that good, we had already searched for some good Indian restaurants around Patong Beach, and yes, and we were successful in finding quite a few, which was not expected by us. One of them, was right across the road next to our Hotel, hence we decided to give that a shot. It was an authentic Indian restaurant; the Chef was from West Bengal, so we were nearly relaxed and you know it was like finding an oasis in the desert! We tried the Chicken Tandoori, Chicken Tikka Masala, Naan and Rice; the prices were pretty much the same as they would have been in India. Eating  Indian food after a "long gap" of almost "2 days" was so soothing, that we didn't even feel guilty of eating too much. We spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing in our rooms. 

Later that evening, we did some shopping for the next day, as it was going to be a Sunny beach and boat day. So, we decided to stock up our Sunscreen and swimming gears. For dinner, we planned to go to an Indian restaurant called Hotel Kohinoor; which was a bit far away from our Hotel. It was suggested by one of our tour members which we met in the morning. But first, we visited the Jungceylon Mall near Hotel Kohinoor as it was not yet dinner time. We took some souvenirs for friends and family and had some pre-dinner 'dessert' which were delicious! We had 'Waffle on ice cream and Chocolate sauce'. For dinner, we went to Kohinoor Hotel in which we had a kebab platter followed by Biryani. We walked for almost two kilometers to reach back to our hotel. Of course, we snacked on fresh fruits to and fro from the hotel room. Fruits formed a major portion of our daily mid-meals for the past couple of days. Repetitive yet so Refreshing! So much better than gourmet meals! We had Pineapples, Dragon-fruits, Mangoes etc. The road towards our Hotel was filled with street vendors selling clothes, soaps, souveniers and fast food- stalls selling halal food, roasted corn, hot dogs and so on.

Today's day was pretty much filled with lip-smacking delicacies. The next day was action-packed. We decided to go early to bed since our call time was 6.30 am!

The next morning, we hurriedly had our breakfasts and rushed to our bus which took us to our boat ride to the very magnificent Phi-Phi Island. We were also scheduled for snorkeling on the way to Phi- Phi Island' which I was the most excited about. I was more than ready for taking dips in the sea to view the amazing corals and colorful fish down below. 

Could I be more stoked? I don't think so!


Ting!


Sunday, 10 September 2017

The Newly Wed

The Newly Wed

It was easy to adjust with my new family, 
said no newly wed ever! 

She did not sign up for all this, 
She doesn't even have a say
Not even in the minutest decisions whatsoever! 
And if once in a while she tries to do something on her own, 
She gets owned like never before! 

Her new family was supposed to adapt to the fact 
That sooner or later there shall be an addition in their family 
Whom their very own beloved son shall love!
She, on the other hand, tries her real best to adapt to her new home. 
She wants to be loved and taken care of. 
But what she receives is taunts about how things she does is wrong! 
Not different, but wrong! 

They were already opinionated about her;
That she won't be able to fulfil their expectations,
That she is very lazy and careless,
That she's just good at work and not the welfare of this house (?). 
Yet, she kept trying to please them. 
They were impressed at times but would never appreciate her 
Unless she asked them about their opinion. 

Yes, change is not easy; 
it comes with it's own tag-alongs 
including disagreements, misunderstandings and what not!
But here, bringing about a change "by her"
Was more difficult than climbing Mt. Everest!
If she stayed of the opinion that it's OK; 
I'll adjust, which most of the times she did, 
they'd say "she's supposed to do so". 

But if she rebelled for a good change, 
she was shushed, not only by them but also by "him". 
He who brought her to his home in the first place..
Hypnotising her about how her life was going to be perfect!
But now, he has his own doubts. 
For he has been hammered by his friends 
That he'll be the one who'll be sandwiched all along. 

He chose the easier option of keeping his "love" quiet, 
Rather than getting into an argument with his Dear "family"
Difference of opinions are a part and parcel of one's lives. 
We talk about it and then we move on with our daily routine. 
Whatever she tried to inculcate, went unheard,

Unless he shall come forward and have a word,
She shall never get her place in her new world,

And thus, she now is no longer a newly wed,
And still trying to figure out what went wrong?
should I make some babies instead?
And thus they lived happily ever after..

My head started spinning..

"Stop it! Put that TV Off!" I said to myself!

How lucky you are to not be one of those 
"Newly Weds"!
You, for one have always received 
The privileges of a Daughter, perhaps more!
Because, they have regarded you as one!
Not since today, not since yesterday, 
But since their Son told them about you both!

How lucky you are, you Queen!
Not being judged for every move,
Supported in your Professional Life!
Liberated in your Personal Life! 

All because of the one you love and loves you back!
He is the one blessed with this lovely family,
He is the one who keeps it unconventionally cool!
Today is the day when you shall thank him!
For giving you the perfect family one could ever imagine!

So instead of crying on others plight,
Wake up, empower them, to make their choices right!

Hey guys, please give this prose-poetry that I tried your love by sharing and commenting!

P.S. I love you Kushal! For being my Mr. Right!

Love!