GapGuru.com
Welcome Guest, Login Journey with a purpose
HomeGap ProjectsGap TravelGap In IndiaGappersAbout GapGuruMy Gap
Gap BlogsGap Year BenefitsGap Year PlanningGap Year TipsFAQ
Nina Grayson: Gap Year Images

Nina Grayson

 
Hi,
When I first arrived in Bangalore and started walking out of the airport the first things that struck me were, as to be expected, the heat and the amount of people!

The noise was quite overwhelming at first, and the zig zag driving takes a little getting used to.

Nina.
 
 

Journey
 

Nina Grayson: Gap Year Images I'm now hoping to go away as many weekends as possible so I can see lots of different parts of India. I think it's hard for someone from a country as small as England to understand how much diversity somewhere like India has until you actually go there and see how different each place is.

The driver we got was lovely and took us to a nice but cheap hotel. He then came back for us later and showed us around Fort Cochin. We went on a boat trip to the backwaters and it was so rainy. Even in the rain, it was absolutely beautiful. It's quite nice to be there at a time when tourists don't usually see it. The food in Kerala was spicier than what we're used to! On the boat trip lunch was provided, we sampled lots of dishes and I have discovered that I really enjoy beetroot in Indian dishes! I made sure I had two helpings of the beetroot on the boat trip. It was nice to have brown rice for a change and to taste the differences that exist in food even between areas that are relatively close to each other. We just don't have that kind of variation or regional identity in England, apart from Yorkshire puddings up north!

Coincidentally, in Kerala I saw the local Kathakali dance, so thought that would be a good starting point for the lesson and took some photos of some masks there.