Thursday, April 28, 2011

Edinburgh - Treat to Your Eyes

Last weekend was a long weekend and i did not want to waste the rarity of having long time off.

Myself and a friend of mine decided to have an open mind to travel around.We sat down to choose which place we wanted to visit. We toyed around with Wales or Scotland.

Impulsively we selected Scotland. 

We booked the tickets for Thursday last weekend , believe me that on the same day there were 900 people of all ages leaving and traveling to Edinburgh. The bus/coach operators were surprised at the bookings, as against a normality of one bus, there were 14 buses that ran on the same day starting at the same time, 13 coaches were rented out coaches to accommodate the rush in bookings.

If that wasn't a surprise , the biggest surprise of all was the mixture of the crowd; 97% of the crowd was from Asia predominantly from China and India . Yes India & China are emerging tigers was well demonstrated here.

In Edinburgh all hotels and hostels were absolutely packed to capacity.

My friend had suggested that instead of time tested methodology of checking into hotels, he wanted me to be open minded. Our first difference was we booked ourselves into Edinburgh Central Youth Hostel. I would absolutely recommend this place for anyone wishing to travel without any specifics in mind. Being a first timer to a hostel, i was surprised by its cleanliness. Breakfast was continental and was ok but you get what you pay for.

Once we had checked in, we washed ourselves and we were off to roam around the city.

Our mantra was to explore as much as possible.

So our first point of call was a walk on the famous Princess Street, immediately i was struck by the beauty of the various monuments and the street in itself was a normal shopping street but what made it special was that on one side were very old monuments and buildings while on the other side were swanky shops , it was an eclectic mix of old and new.

In the afternoon we visited the Edinburgh Castle. The Castle and the history in itself didn't amaze me but the city of edinburgh built around it and the Castle standing slap bang in the middle was a sight that i would never forget.

After close to two hours in the castle , i was exhausted and needed some fuel. So we hit Jimmy Chang a Chinese restaurant near Waverly station. Me being a Vegetarian had little option for food here but the temptation was that it was a buffet menu and it was a non-veg paradise, my friend hogged as if there was no tomorrow.

Post a filling lunch , we headed back to our hostel. After an hour of rest we refreshed ourselves, feeling fresh, we hit the streets.

We visited Rose Street , which is famous for its bars. After a few round of beers for my friend and diet coke for me , it was time for us to have dinner and we were spoilt for choices but we settled for Italian at Massimo.

The Risotto was nice but was touch expensive. After an eventful and an exhausting day , it was time to hit the bed , just then we realized that we hadn't planned what to do the next day.

Lonely planet guide came in handy , even here we chose not to follow tried and tested routes. So we zeroed in on Inverness , north most part of scotland. We agreed we take the journey by train and were off to bed.

The following morning was misty and overcast which didn't dampen our spirits as we hit our schedule train and we weren't let down. As the journey took us through some spectacular sights that i have ever seen. It was a photographers delight and a treat to the eyes. 

We reached Inverness at around 11:30 on day 2 of our visit. Again here we decided not to try the tried and tested Loch Ness trip from Inverness, instead we visited the local tourist information centre , where we got briefed about the history of the place and also about a  walk way called the Great Glen Walk. 

We decided to try the Great Glen Walk Way. We were right , it was one of the most serene walks that i have ever encountered. The walk route , takes one through the Ness Islands on river Ness and crossing the Caledonia Canal and onto various villages in and around Inverness. of-course this walk was too long for us to complete in the time we had.

We rounded off our visit to Inverness by having our lunch at one of the bars, never have i tried eating lunch at a bar but the rice and beans wasn't a bad offering .

From there we hit the rail again , this time on our way to a town called Pitlochry known for its Hydroelectric power station and also River Tummel.

We reached Pitlochry at around 18:30 and walked past the River Tummel walkway and on top of the dam over the river which incidentally also serves as Fish Ladder to assist Salmon fish migration. After immersed ourselves in the beauty that nature was able to throw at us, given a town near the river , not having fish & chips was a sin to any non-vegetarian but my friend was too full and me being a vegetarian , we settled just for salted chips to while away our time and walk around the town before we headed off to the station to take our train  back to the city of Edinburgh.

We were so late that we did not have much option but to go for a simple indian meal at the Shezan Tandoori restaurant . The food was neat and easy , not much fuss. Exhausted , i hit the bed and off to sleep in a jiffy.

Day 3 saw us explore local places including the famous Rosslyn Chapel , now made famous by the Da Vinci Code, the Chapel in itself did not inspire me one bit. 

After that visit , we had a solid Mediterranean meal at Hanam's restaurant slap bang on Johnston's terrace street. I by far had the best ever Naan bread, it was lovely and i was in love with the food, we summed up our lunch with Bhaklaba a traditional Mediterranean desert.

Day 3 afternoon had the least activity as i was exhausted and so was my friend , so we did roamed around locally before packing up and leaving the lovely city of Edinburgh.

It was one of the best ever trip i had ever had . The learnings were enormous . I loved every bit of my time.




Sunday, April 17, 2011

Experience of a 3D Movie

Me & movie ? am not joking , Yes i watched a 3D movie for the first time ever yesterday and boy did i like it.

It was my first movie in theatre after a very long time , to be precise after 3 long years. The last movie that i saw in theatre was Kamal hassan's Dasavatharam in London in 2008.

The 3D movie that i saw was titled ' Caves Of Forgotten Dreams' , Its about Chauvet Caves in France and its awe inspiring paintings inside it . These paintings were drawn some 32,000 years ago. Yes 32,000 years ago and still alive.

The movie is a documentary produced by Werner Herzog

Just as the movie begins , the screen lights up to say that we need to wear the special effects 3D glasses. As the ad arrives on the screen , my mind races to think how can i wear another glass over my existing glasses, will it work? I had my own doubts.

I reluctantly wore it just in the nick of time before the movie begun.

I was gobsmacked right in the first scene. The vivd display and real like images on 3D made me sit up and look at the screen in awe.

I was amazed at the technology and the finesse in which the movie evolved, there was no comparison . I had by now turned into a 3D fan and agreed to myself that this technology has set a new benchmark in motion picture displays.

It was as if i was walking into the cave as an explorer. It was so real that i almost thought i was able to touch and feel the caves.

The movie in itself was quite technically brilliant and had wealth of information but for me , the experience of the 3D movie stood out .

Am not exaggerating the experience , i admit it was quite captivating and i have not seen anything even close to it .

My friend Kishore who is a movie buff commented about his experience after watching Avatar in 3D , i just pooh-poohed his review and said it was just his self which was exaggerating the movie experience.

I must admit how wrong i was and 3D is definitely the technology of the future.

I wouldn't be surprised if Bolloywood & Kollywood movies are released in 3D , would make it interesting to watch the masala stunt.

It was one of the best experience i have ever had watching a movie.

It made my day. People often ask why is there a need to go for a movie and the standard answer from film connoisseur's to that question is , well its just for the experience of it.

How right they are. Although you will read this blog and think how much i enjoyed the movie but for you to enjoy the same, you would have to walk to your nearest theatre where this movie is running to watch it.


Astounding!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A Great Team Makes All The Difference

No this isn't about the Indian cricket team.

So what's this all about,some sort of team work at office? Certainly not.

This is about watching a match as a team.

Last Saturday was a glorious day for two reasons, one the weather was beautiful and two we witnessed one of the best world cup finals.

What made it very special for me was the people around me who made it an occasion to remember.

I had four people visiting me on Saturday to watch the match out of four of them, one was a very close friend of mine , rest were his friends.

I was as excited as everyone to watch the match and also to meet new people. I had made preparations for them to stay comfortably and enjoy the match.

No match is watched without packets of chips and lots of soft drinks to wash down your throat and this was no exception.

With all set for the day, my visitors arrived on a glorious day to find out that Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat.

As the game progressed,people who I barely knew until that morning became quite close.

The bond became even stronger during India's chase.We cheered every run scored and rued every wicket.

When Dhoni hit the winning six, we hugged with joy and the noise in the apartment was loud enough to warrant a compliant from the neighbour.

To sum up a great day, we had a sumptuous dinner at an Indian restaurant.

When I returned home from dinner, I felt so happy after a long time.

I truly believe that my day was not only made by India's victory but also by the team along whom I watched it, because it was the team that made the day very special.

I would savour the day and every moment of it.

Not to miss out my friend Rama without whom I wouldn't have enjoyed the day as I did.

Note:- first post from my iPad so do excuse if you spot formatting issues