GRcade Travel Topic

Fed up talking videogames? Why?
User avatar
Rocsteady
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Rocsteady » Tue Nov 07, 2023 12:18 pm

Hanoi/northern Vietnam was amazing but now we're stuck in the airport filling forms cos Emirates have lost our luggage, fuckkng nipppy

Image
User avatar
Qikz
#420BlazeIt ♥
Joined in 2011

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Qikz » Tue Nov 07, 2023 12:38 pm

Just got back from a 2 week trip to Japan and had an absolutely amazing time. Going back there next July again as long as my holiday is approved at work.

The Watching Artist wrote:I feel so inept next to Qikz...
User avatar
Tomous
Member
Joined in 2010
AKA: Vampbuster

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Tomous » Tue Nov 07, 2023 12:41 pm

Egypt tomorrow :D

11 days of sun in Sharm El Sheik. Don't think it'll be too active as we're taking our toddler, but grandparents coming too for childcare so hopefully we'll fit in a few activities like scuba diving.

Image
User avatar
Vermilion
Gnome Thief
Joined in 2018
Location: Everywhere
Contact:

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Vermilion » Tue Nov 07, 2023 1:59 pm

Rocsteady wrote:Hanoi/northern Vietnam was amazing but now we're stuck in the airport filling forms cos Emirates have lost our luggage, fuckkng nipppy



User avatar
Parksey
Moderator
Joined in 2008

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Parksey » Sat Nov 11, 2023 11:36 am

Just got back from India. What an amazing place full of the complete spectrum of human experience. It's full of sights, smells and sounds (often not always pleasant) and a mix of the serene and the chaotic. Can't ever imagine living there and getting used to it, but it's an experience you should seek out. Moreso than a lot of places I've been, it does feel like a different world.

I remember when I moved to Japan, people would say that would feel exotic and alien, but it didn't really. It didn't even prescribe to my stereotypical views of what "Asia" would be (as if one set of adjectives could describe the continent). Japan quickly became very normal for me and was quite easy to adapt to

Just walking round an Indian city just takes it out of you - so much going on that you have to be switched on at all times. It was tiring just walking the streets, but that was probably more impactful that the typically tourist sites, which were often walled and set apart by ticket gates. Whilst serene and relaxing, they did feel less typical of the country than the crowded and noisy streets outside.

The only real disappohtment was - surprisingly - the food. I thought that what we have in the UK would be typically warped representation of what it was like over there (like with our Chinese food) , but actually it's fairly authentic. Perhaps because of how intwined the two countries have been through colonialism and, later, immigration and integration. Whilst the food was great, I did wish there was a bit more variation as having curry each night got monotonous. That could have just been the restaurants were were picking, mind. Managed to avoid any of the stereotypical holiday sickness too.

Would absolutely recommend it as a destination. It's not a relaxing holiday, by any means. You need to embarace the assault on the senses and the tiredness. You also need to embrace the reality that Indian encompasses the absolute highs and lows of human existence - it has streets simultaneously blighted by garish luxury and absolute poverty. You have to begrudgingly accept begging, the touts, the litter etc. It does also invoke anger that these things seem inevitable and that a mindblowing amount of people are resigned to this purely by birth. It leaves you feeling angry that this will never change and also guilty, as a wealthy white tourist from Europe going there for the good and turning a blind eye to the inconvenient bad.

User avatar
Rocsteady
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Rocsteady » Sat Nov 11, 2023 12:58 pm

Where did you go exactly?

Image
User avatar
Parksey
Moderator
Joined in 2008

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Parksey » Sun Nov 12, 2023 11:12 am

I did the Golden Triangle cities of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. Also did Mumbai, Ranthambore and Jaisalmer. Managed to catch a Cricket World Cup game whilst there too.

And all our party completely avoided any sickness too, which everyone said would be inevitable. Delhi's air pollution greatly irritated by throat and nose though, so I had a face mask on after the first day. It got pretty terrible.

User avatar
aayl1
Sir Aaron of GRcade
Joined in 2008

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by aayl1 » Sun Nov 12, 2023 4:44 pm

Fantastic write up, cheers Parksey.

Think you've cemented my opinion that it just wouldn't be for me.

Image
User avatar
karl_fletcher
Member
Joined in 2008
Location: Toronto

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by karl_fletcher » Mon Nov 13, 2023 5:56 am

Parksey wrote:I did the Golden Triangle cities of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. Also did Mumbai, Ranthambore and Jaisalmer. Managed to catch a Cricket World Cup game whilst there too.

And all our party completely avoided any sickness too, which everyone said would be inevitable. Delhi's air pollution greatly irritated by throat and nose though, so I had a face mask on after the first day. It got pretty terrible.


I went for a month in 2012 and really enjoyed the variety of food, from the familiar Punjabi cuisine in the north, lighter seafood focused dishes on the west coast to mostly vegetarian in the south. I never visited Rajasthan (we went in January so didn't want to spend much time in the north, we started in Delhi but soon flew further south), is the food there mostly similar to Punjabi? I loved Mumbai as they had food from all over the country there, everything from £2 street food meals to modern Indian tasting menus, Hakka style Chinese/Indian fusion and Indian inflected Western food. Admittedly, I did sometimes break things up with a Dominos pizza or McDonald's breakfast!

I agree that it is an exhausting place, mentally and physically. I had an amazing time but I was 28, not sure I would have the energy for it now.

User avatar
Qikz
#420BlazeIt ♥
Joined in 2011

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Qikz » Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:41 pm

Booked my next flights to go see my partner. May next year! Can't wait :mrgreen:

The Watching Artist wrote:I feel so inept next to Qikz...
User avatar
dmin
Member
Joined in 2010

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by dmin » Sat Dec 02, 2023 9:31 am

We're heading to Lapland next week to see Santa.

It's a balmy -13 there at the moment :dread:

Image
User avatar
Qikz
#420BlazeIt ♥
Joined in 2011

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Qikz » Sat Dec 02, 2023 9:48 am

dmin wrote:We're heading to Lapland next week to see Santa.

It's a balmy -13 there at the moment :dread:


Santa lives at the North Pole though, how you going to see him at Lapland? :capnscotty:

The Watching Artist wrote:I feel so inept next to Qikz...
User avatar
dmin
Member
Joined in 2010

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by dmin » Sat Dec 02, 2023 9:52 am

He's on tour :lol:

Image
User avatar
Qikz
#420BlazeIt ♥
Joined in 2011

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Qikz » Sat Dec 02, 2023 12:20 pm

dmin wrote:He's on tour :lol:


At his busiest time of the year? :capnscotty:

The Watching Artist wrote:I feel so inept next to Qikz...
User avatar
aayl1
Sir Aaron of GRcade
Joined in 2008

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by aayl1 » Sat Dec 02, 2023 3:19 pm

Qikz wrote:
dmin wrote:He's on tour :lol:


At his busiest time of the year? :capnscotty:


No one's gonna go to his Summer tour, though.

Image
User avatar
Qikz
#420BlazeIt ♥
Joined in 2011

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Qikz » Sat Dec 02, 2023 3:34 pm

aayl1 wrote:
Qikz wrote:
dmin wrote:He's on tour :lol:


At his busiest time of the year? :capnscotty:


No one's gonna go to his Summer tour, though.


It's his summer tour for the southern hemisphere by this logic! :capnscotty:

The Watching Artist wrote:I feel so inept next to Qikz...
User avatar
Moggy
"Special"
Joined in 2008
AKA: Moggy

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Moggy » Tue Dec 05, 2023 9:30 am

Qikz wrote:
aayl1 wrote:
Qikz wrote:
dmin wrote:He's on tour :lol:


At his busiest time of the year? :capnscotty:


No one's gonna go to his Summer tour, though.


It's his summer tour for the southern hemisphere by this logic! :capnscotty:


The Earth is flat so it's a myth that it's summer in the southern hemisphere.

User avatar
dmin
Member
Joined in 2010

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by dmin » Fri Dec 15, 2023 6:46 pm

Had a great time in Lapland; saw Santa(!), went for a sleigh ride, dog sledding, snowmobiling and even saw the northern lights :toot:

-25 was cold!

Image
User avatar
Lotus
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Lotus » Sun Dec 17, 2023 4:31 pm

I'm looking for some advice on honeymoons and how best to book one. I'm assuming that anything designed or advertised as a honeymoon package is pretty much always going to have a premium/overpriced element to it, whereas if you just booked the same thing as a normal holiday, it might work out a bit cheaper? I have a few ideas on destinations and budget, but given there's so much out there, I wondered if anybody had any tips or recommendations. My current thinking is to book/sort as much as I can myself which will presumably save some money, but if there are any kind of packages or all-inclusive deals that are actually good and worth it, I'd be happy to be proven wrong and would welcome any comments on that.

User avatar
Vermilion
Gnome Thief
Joined in 2018
Location: Everywhere
Contact:

PostRe: GRcade Travel Topic
by Vermilion » Sun Dec 17, 2023 8:06 pm

dmince pies wrote:Had a great time in Lapland; saw Santa(!)


Image


Return to “Stuff”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Benzin, D_C, Edd, Garth, Google [Bot], Grumpy David, Met, Spindash, Tineash and 528 guests