
So we've been travelling in Southern India for a while, to the states of Kerala and Goa. We flew down to Cochin from Delhi, and took a 1 hour bus ride down to the backwater town of Allepey. It is a hot and sunny, quiet town with very welcoming lovely people. We stayed in a beautiful guest house filled with mostly european travellers.

Save for the exciting and exotic wildlife of the hotel (field mice, giant spiders, geckos and hawk sized mosquitos) it was a nice place with excellent food. The food in the South is much spicier than the north and also has dried fruit and coconut in a lot of the dishes.

We came to Allepey for their famous all-inclusive backwater cruises, and we decided to split a houseboat with a nice German couple. The trip was much different from what I expected.

We were greeted with wreaths of jasmine flowers onto the most gorgeous boat I've ever seen! It looked like a fancy living room, decorated with wicker chairs and tables with comfortable cushions for lounging. There were 3 bedrooms, all with clean large beds and ceiling fans, not to mention private bathrooms with showers! They served us tons of food, including snacks.

It was so relaxing floating down the canals at a nice speed and reading and taking in the palm tree views. We made one stop to look at the village and a quiet church.

Later that day, Dan and the German couple went for a swim in the somewhat questionable water (I think thats why he got sick that night; But he's all recovered now and we're both in good health so not to worry.)
Next we spent a couple days in Fort Cochin, and Dan saw Dr. Stephen (THANK YOU DR STEPHEN) to have some tests, and we rested and walked around the city at a leisurely pace. We checked out the Spice Market in Jew Town, and went to the friday night service in the Synagogue. After a couple days we took an overnight train to Margao, in Goa and spent a couple days getting Dan some more tests (just to be sure). Dan was healthy and fine, so we progressed down to Palolem Beach in South Goa.
Palolem beach and Patnem beach were beautiful, quiet, peaceful and very sunny! We spent a couple days getting sun and swimming in the ocean and a nearby pool. We even saw a dolphin swimming pretty close by!

Palolem is a cute beach town with some great restaurants, among our favorites were Magic Italy and Home, which had fantastic Swiss Rostis (eggs, cheese, and tomato on top of hashbrowns).

It was really hard to leave the swaying hammocks and beautiful beaches, but we continued on to Panjim, in the north of Goa.

The town of Panjim was a major seaport for Portugal, and there are many old churches and pastel colored buildings dating from the 1500s! The detail and preservation of the town was really impressive, lots of wrought iron gates and arched windows! Dan and I took a walking tour of the town and ate huge vegetarian Thali meals at the fancy Hotel Fidalgo. We also went on a 2 hour Dolphin Cruise and spotted quite a few!

At night we went to a local astronomical observatory, check out this picture that Dan's digital camera took through the lense of the telescope.

Later we took a bus to Old Goa, which has 5 huge incredible churches all from the 1500s and 1600s.


On our way from some historical ruins of one church, we stopped by a home for the aged and said hi to the nicest lady. Most of the women were in a prayer service, but one woman offered to show us around. She was 83 years old, and gave us a picture of the "incorrupt body of St. Francis Xavier". Apparently the guy did a lot of missionary work in Asia, and then when he died, his body didn't rot, it remained intact. It was never preserved! Its really spooky! They show the body every 10 years, and she saw it last in 2004. I liked this lady, she had a lot of pep!

The next day we took a bus out to Calagunte and Baga beach, which is the exact opposite of Palolem: crazy, chaotic, tons of tourists, everyone selling something all the time. But luckily we didn't come for the beach, we came to go PARASAILING!

I joined dan for the scariest boat ride ever and sat happily and safely in the boat while he strapped on a harness to a giant parachute and spent some minutes being blown a hundred feet above a boat going high and fast.

He returned looking incredibly exhilarated and alive, and I have to admit it did look like fun. Later that day I enjoyed a Keralan Ayurvedic massage for an hour, and then we both ran around the Calagunte markets in search of great souveniers.
So its been quite a couple of weeks! Tonight we're getting on another overnight train and going to explore Mumbai (Bombay) for a few days before heading back to New Delhi. We'll be spending our 1 year anniversary (March 27) there. We'll try to post another entry before we fly to Thailand (March 31st) We love you guys! Take care!
Rachel and Daniel