23. Januar 2011

Trip through South India

It's time for my next blog entry. But first of all - HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL - especially to the guys I haven't spoken in 2011.

Airport Bangalore

Day 1: Hyderabad - Bangalore - Shravanabelagola - Hassan

The whole trip started with the flight from Hyderabad to Bangalor. And for the first time I took a propellor airplane. I thought "I don't want die today!" But in the end it was the best flight I ever had. Maybe I just had a lot of luck not to experience big turbulences. 
Gomateshwara





After the arrival - with just one hour delay - we met our driver for the next 6 days at Bangalore Airport and started directly with our South India Trip. The highlight of the first day was the stop in Shravanabelagola. You see there an 18 meters high statue of Gomateshwara or Bahubali. It is one of the most important Jain pilgrim centres. 
Halebid



Later we also visited two temples in Halebid and Belur. Both of them looked for me quite equal: star shape and soap stone but they were not build in an open style with pillars.

Day 2: Hassan - Hospet
Indian style of travelling



After the breakfast we started to Hospet, a "small" city with 240.000 citizen. At this point of our trip I was the first time really happy to have the comfortable van just for us two. The whole ride of 340 km took 8 hours. When we arrived in the afternoon in Hospet we spied out the city. I forgot unfortunately my contact lenses cleaner in Hyderabad. So we really had to look for a opticians because I already slept one night with my lenses. 







Day 3: Hospet & Hampi

Finally, it is time to visit Hampi. Our first highlight of the South India Trip. Some of my flatmates went already to this place and all of them found Hampi awesome. And it really is! Hampi is a village in northern Karnatka state. It is located within the ruins of Vijayanagara, the former capital of Vijayanagara Empire. Predating the city of Vijayanagara, it continuos to be an important religious centre, housing a lot of temples e.g. the Virupakasha Temple, as well as several other monuments belonging to the old city. The ruins are a UNESCO world heritage site.

Hampi
Day 4: Hospet - Badami

About 7am we started to Badami which took almost 6 hours. After a short stop in our last hotel Badami Court have we visited the famous sandstone cave temples. The first cave temple is sanctified to Shiva, The Destroyer. Cave temple 2 and 3 are build for Vishnu, The Maintaner. Last but not least in cave temple 4 you see Mahavira, a Jain statue. All these temples are build in the 6th century. The most figures and statues are still in good condition. But especially the floor got destroyed at some points because people where living in the temples only some decades ago.

Badami cave 
Bhutanatha group











At the same day we also visit the Bhutanatha group of temples which face the Agasythka Tank. Temples are normally build in the surrounding of water. As there were no river they build the artificial lake. The whole area is really beautiful. Aside from new constructed figures on the hill next to the lake.

Day 5: Badami, Aihole & Pattadakal

Pattadakal
Last day of sightseeing - Lets go to Aihole a famous place for indian architecture. There you can visit more then 100 temples. But for sure we only went to the most beautiful temples. In Pattadakal is an area were you can find the main indian architecture styles. One from the north and the other one is/ was more common in the South.

But after 5 days of visiting temples and cave temples we were really glad that it was our last sightseeing day.




Day 6 - 7: Badami - Goa


Finally, we are going to Goa The Paradise. But we didn't find a paradise. We found Ballermann 6 like on Mallorca! We arrived on 31th December, so it was New Years Eve and time for partying that was the reason why we were not too upset. We met my flatmates in Panaji, the capital of Goa. Directly after arriving we went to the beach and I took a bath in the Arabian Sea. Of course, I left my swimwear in my bag in the car but all the Indians also worn just their undies for swimming, so I did the same.


In the night we went for dinner, watched the fireworks at the beach and partied at the Zanzibar, not Sansibar! :-) At was really really awesome, we partied till 4am, ok maybe thats not that long but it was fun, believe me.

At the next morning we went to Thirst a bar around the corner of our accommodation for breakfast, English breakfast. AND then we met cows at the beach! I really believe that they also like relax at the beach.
 









Day 8: Goa - Hyderabad

Unfortunately, we had to leave Goa already on the next day. My flatmates were so nice and drove us to Panaji in the afternoon. Where we "met" some frustrated Germans. We just passed then as we heared them saying: "Again some guys who are only in Goa for boozing." Sure, the liquor is much cheaper in Goa compared to Hyderabad. But this was not the reason for us to go to Goa - the lost paradise.

Our bus started around 8pm and it really took only 12 hours from Goa to Hyderabad. My poor flatmates drove home by a rented van and they needed 15 hours. So they lost the bet. These 8 days were one of the best days during my whole adventure, so far. 

28. November 2010

My first Diwali

It is already some weeks ago when I went with my roommates to an Indian family. One of the AIESECers invited us to his family to celebrate DIWALI with them. It was awesome!
But what is actually Diwali? Wikipedia say:

“Diwali […] known as the ‘festival of lights’, is an important five-day festival in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, occurring between mid-October and mid-November. For Hindus, Diwali is the most important festival of the year and is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes. Deepavali is an official holiday in India, […].
The name ‘Diwali’ is a contraction of ‘Deepavali’ contraction […], which translates into "row of lamps". Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps […] filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. During Diwali, all the celebrants wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with family members and friends. […]
Diwali commemorates the return of Lord Rama, along with Sita and Lakshman, from his fourteen-year-long exile and vanquishing the demon-king Ravana. In joyous celebration of the return of their king, the people of Ayodhya, the Capital of Rama, illuminated the kingdom with earthen diyas (oil lamps) and burst firecrackers.”





For me it was like a mixture of Christmas and Sylvester. First we went to Bhavi’s house where he lives with his parents, his grandmother and his sister. It was near Nanal Nagar a Kreisverkehr in Hyderabad. Their house is a bit hidden in one of the little streets. It is really a nice place to live, it was almost quiet, there were a lot of trees, less garbage and a small park.




After our arrival we were invited to have some small snacks:

Later we went to his uncle & aunt which moved to Hyderabad some weeks ago. There we had tea and some snacks again. Indians are really hospitably. We had a really good afternoon because we talked a lot, laughed a lot and we played badminton.

About 7 pm we went back to Bhavi’s house and we hoped to get something to eat because all of us were a bit hungry. But we didn’t get anything at this time. Indians have dinner around 9 pm so it was too early. When we came back – The show began! All the neighbors entered the streets and they started to burn the crackers. But they are really dangerous! You have to be fast! It is not like in Germany where you first burn the cracker and then throw it away. You have to but the cracker on the floor, burn it and run away. They also have really big ones. I saw a 1000 piece cracker. It tooks 2 minutes to burst the whole cracker. About 9 pm we went upstairs to the top of the building and started the burn the rockets but some of them flew directly back to the terrace and exploded on the ground or on the streets. And also one cracker hurt me at one of my toes – it was one of the 1000 piece crackers – not funny.

8. November 2010

First Day at Work

Directly one day after my arrival I started working at Kony Solutions Inc. If you would ask me to summarize my first day in one word I think funny fits best. My day started at 8 o'clock. I should begin working at 10 am as it was my first day I decided to get up early. After breakfast I started wondering where my cab is. So I called my contact person and she told me that the cab will arrive a bit later, about 10:30. The 30 minutes I used to talk with my new roommates and they all had the same experience. So it is normal that the cab will be a bit late at the first day. I think I told you already that there are now street signs, even less house numbers. So it is the same like the day before the cab driver don't know where my apartment house is. After some more calls my cab arrived at 12:30. Because it was not my fault I had a short first day.

Then I met the first time Sandeep. I had with him a short phone interview at the beginning of October and some email conversations. He gave me a short overview about the structure of the department, same facts about the founding of the company and information about the product I shall sell and what I will exactly do in the next months. I think our short introduction session was after 2 or 3 hours finished. But now the next funny things happened. I really hoped that work will be this way every day but I figured out some days ago that the funny games they/ we played at the afternoon was only part of the upcoming holiday Diwali. 

My colleagues from the Business Development department battled against the guys from the finance department. They played a jigsaw puzzle. This means you mix two or more puzzles and you have to finish the puzzle as soon as possible. The superman puzzles weren't really complicated they only had 30 parts. After this battle we worked again for one hour and then they played charade. They had to explain Hindi or Telegu movies so I wasn't able to guess. But it looks really funny. Ah and at the end another nice detail. The first five days I shared a laptop with Sandeep so work wasn't really efficient.

2. November 2010

My Journey


My journey to Hyderabad started at the 19th October. After a 6.5 hours flight with only some little turbulences arrived I in Dubai and had to wait 4 hours for my connecting flight to Hyderabad. But the time ran really fast. My first thought at the airport was I am in a mall!!!! It is a really amazing terminal. Have a look.


 
After my arrival in Hyderabad I had to catch the aeroexpress to the bus stop "Katriya de Royal" where somebody of AIESEC should pick me up. The accentuation refers to should. But nobody was there and I couldn't reach anyone so I called the contact person of my company. I was so glad that he had the right number of two AIESECers and after further 30 min they picked me up and cart me to my apartment house. At the half of the way my companion left the cab and I had to travel the residual way alone. In India is everything a bit different. Actually the buildings have numbers but they are only written on paper. And when you take a cab you can't be sure that the driver knows the exact way. Normally you have to tell them some landmarks. In my case I knew only the exact address, so the cab driver had asked several times for the way and the bill increased. I was really glad that the security guy trusts me and gave me the key for the apartment. When I entered the flat I was completely alone and felt for 4 hours to sleep. 

5. Oktober 2010

Preparations


After my successful graduation of my studies I hoped to find as soon as possible a suitable AIESEC internship. And after some weeks it actually happened. I got the internship in my preferred country: INDIA
And after 6 weeks being homemaker I also hoped to start working expressly. But now the trouble starts.

VISA, Passport, Company Letter and so on, these are all new things for me. But I was sure I can handle it in 3 weeks. I really applied late for my Passport, only 12 days before the day I have to apply for my Business VISA in Frankfurt at the Indo German Service Consultancy Ltd. Until two days before I have to be in Frankfurt I didn't had all documents, my Company Letter which I need for my B VISA wasn't still ready. But in the end everything worked out.