Chennai was the beginning of the and also the end of my circle trough south India. A few minutes after landing in Chennai Airport I met Ann and we took my first Rickshaw to our place. What an experience to get a Rickshaw! I had only seen them on the movies, but it’s completely different to take one. The rickshaws were our main transportation medium on cities because they are cheap and they are very fast. And they are a lot of fun because you feel like surfing the traffic. I got used to them on the next days, but that first trip will be always recorded in my mind.

Are you hungry? This is a Thali, the typical lunch meal in South India. Rice and some vegetarian curries. At the end of the trip I was pretty sick of them

Are you hungry? This is a Thali, the typical lunch meal in South India. Rice and some vegetarian curries. At the end of the trip I was pretty sick of them

Coconut water is refreshing at 35º

Coconut water is refreshing at 35º

Once in our host place, we spend the next two days relaxing, recovering from the jet lag and getting used to the wonderful Indian subtropical climate.

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  2. Start of the Japanese adventure. From Seoul to Fukouka accross the east sea.
  3. Korean diet and Korean lifestyle
  4. India 2009
  5. Indian Home in Spain

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