Summer Destinations for this season

Meenakshi Shankar

Summer’s drawing to an end throwing caution to the wind …heading off to exotic  getaways, sojourns to surprise your beloved or simply treating your senses to an virgin island or a rain forest; heading out to discover a man made wonder – it’s a whole new world of Wandering.

If you still haven’t been able to get away, here are some destinations that don’t take too much planning (because the visa is on arrival).

1.  Fiji beckons both the thrill seeker and romantic traveler.

The reefs and cobalt blue waters  of the island created a surreal backdrop for Tom Hanks’ Cast Away and Brooke Shields’ The Blue Lagoon.

Must do:

1) The World-class windsurfing
2) Lazing around long languid beaches
3) Idyllic kayaking in a pocket-sized paradise

2. Cambodia’s Angkor Wat  attracts many Wanderers to the  Buddhist land of smile.

Must do:

1) Revel in the mystical glory of Angkor Wat
2) Relax in the sleepy seaside town of Kampot
3) Trek to the nearby Bokor National Park
4) Take an elephant ride in the jungles of Mondulkiri Province
5) Ogle the Mekong dolphins at Kratie

3. Laos: Head out to the country if you are seeking for a refreshingly simple and relaxed sort of languid riverfront life.

The country beckons the Wanderer who is seeking for a bit of nature and adventure.

Must do:

1) Head out to the sleepy river archipelago with rare dolphins & mighty Mekong rapids.

2) For the thrill seekers: Kayaking, rafting, rock-climbing and biking are available.

4. Seychelles: To romance and to rejuvenate.

The picture-book beaches lined by palms and marked by wonderful granite outcropping is a place to reconnect with your loved one.

Must do:

1) Snorkeling

2) Watching the tropical reef, with its eerie purples and oranges, yellows and iridescent blues, the fat clams with serrated teeth, the not-so-little reef sharks huddling under the rocks, and the wonder of the sea turtles, or the rays, surging through the water like Concorde jets.

5. Nepal beckons the Wanderer who is seeking for ‘blissful escapism’

Must do:

1) Trek through mountains and the jungles.

2) Go river rafting – the country is a river runner’s paradise .

6. Mauritius: Secluded coves, white sand, glorious sunsets, champagne by the seaside…

Must do:

1)Experience the absolute height of resort luxuries – from underwater restaurants to over water villas.

7.  Maldives: Romantic getaway never seemed better.

 

Must do:

1) Dive, surf, and sail among the coral islands.

2) Indulge in exceptional spa treatments from indigenous sand scrubs to three-hour tantric couples treatment.

8. Sri Lanka: If exotic is on your agenda – the lush emerald landscapes and turquoise Indian Ocean promises to hold you bewitched in its magnificent beauty.

Must do:

1) The ruined palaces of the kings of Kandy Experience life in the verdant tea plantations

2) Step back in time and explore the exquisite Buddhist temples.

9 . Indonesia: The volcanic lakes of the Sumatra is a must on your agenda.

Must do:

1) The sublime snorkeling and pristine coral gardens in history’s fabled Spice Islands. Jet setting off to Bali where the pulse-pounding surf, enchanting temple ceremonies, mesmerizing dance performances and ribbons of beaches beckon you.

10. Hong Kong: To experience the never say sleep city!

Must do:

1) Sample the shredded jellyfish

2) Join in the dawn tai chi.

3) Watch the sun rise from a remote mountain peak

4) Hike surf-beaten beaches and explore deserted islands.

11.  Macau: The Las Vegas of the East

Must Do

1) Gamble the night away.

2) Discover the forms which form a colorful palette of pastels shades soothing and calming, away from the buzz of everyday living.

3) Explore the cobbled back streets, baroque churches, stone fortresses, Art Deco buildings and restful parks and gardens

12. Thailand: The ‘destination’ for venturesome paradise seekers.

Must do:

1) Get and sport a tan on the virginal beaches.

2) Head out for some fabulous massage—the legitimate kind.

3) Tour the local market.

4) Go diving with mighty whale sharks in the coral fringed islands.

Things to eat in Mumbai

Well, one is either a street food fan or simply shuns away from it.

As I sit down to write this piece, I can already see the image of my  local ‘bhaiya’ (the ‘gourmet’ chef who dishes out the delectable delights on the Indian streets)  dishing out the most delectable delights – tangy spicy puchkas, spicy hot vada pavs, bhel puris topped with raw mangoes, neer dosas, usal paav, laasi (sugary buttermilk churned with a dollop of cream and saffron), the famous nimbu  paani ( Lemon juice which has inspired the cola giants to work its flavor)… the never ending list of the sensual and sensational Indian street food goes on!  Working his magic with a single assistant, doing brisk business because everybody’s in a hurry – gossiping, sharing his views of just about everything that’s happened on the global level – yes, at times, he does talk about the stock market too…and piling plates of tangy, spicy, hot, piping food – which makes you forget about everything – when you take the first bite …because from there on starts your journey into a world where taste meets nirvana! A bite into the ‘vada pav’ (The Indian version of a burger) – the burst of the yummy flavor of the chutneys – sweet and tangy, red chillie powder, a dash of garlic, a hint of mint, a dollop of coriander and fried green chillies –   – the combination of it on any given day makes you forget all about your calories and more if you ask me! Makes you forget about the ‘home cooked food’ that awaits you…makes you forget about your mom’s words of wisdom – “Don’t eat street food – the hygiene level would land you in trouble!” But, blame it on the flavor of the masalas and the marriage of the bun or  ‘paav’ and the fried vada (fried potato balls flavored with green chillie, coriander and garlic ) with the chutneys and a plate turns into two – with the order – one for now and one for the road! That’s the lure of the street food.
Could l liken it to a seductress – yes, in a way – because when you pass through the local food stalls – the aroma packs in a punch and weaves its spell and lures you in. Like a siren, she calls out to you to come and take a bite off her! To savor her…to taste her and let her taste linger on …and it is a Herculean effort to walk away from it her without sampling her!
Be warned foodie – scrumptious it may look, the Indian street food is not for the delicate stomach!
I’ve been part of Mumbai’s street food bandwagon for as long as I can remember – as a school going kid, it was the golas ( ice shavings on a stick with countless flavors and a dash of masala to it), as a teen – it was the puchkas and paav bhajis and now, as a connoisseur of food – the lure of the street food is still strong – the bonds which formed as a kid, still holds good – so what if the pav’s wrapped up in smudged newspaper, the water for the chutneys – from god alone knows where – to the oil that’s probably been reused countless times  – the gospel truth that I and probably every street food lover follows is what’s street food – without a bit of street in it .
Even now, the menu is fairly standard – but what I see now is the  fusion – which is what makes the street food a delectable delight. A twist from the normal fare of daal chaawal (lentil and rice)  or a space far removed from the Burger and the Pizza world!  Fusion is in!
Lip smacking, yummylicious, scrumptious gourmet delights…street food is chic, but what makes it sexier is the fusion!

What on offer in the mix and match world of Fusion Indian Street Food:

 

Chinese Bhel (found mainly in Mumbai): Move over the traditional fare  – say hello to Vinegar and soy sauce!
What’s on offer – Fried noodles tossed with shredded cabbage, capsicum, carrot, spring onions, with the Chinese sauces  and tomato ketchup –  Italian pav bhaji (found mainly in Mumbai): Move over the traditional fare of a dollop of butter over the top of your pav bhaji – this one is not for you if you are counting calories – because it is topped with grated cheese – a la pizza!

 

Paalak Chaat (Delhi): Move over maida, because street food just got healthier – puris made of spinach and served with the usual chutneys, yoghurt and masalas.

Amritsari Maach Bhaat (Calcutta): Bengali fish curry rice with a Punjabi twist – fish pieces roasted in tandoori style before they meet the gravy.
Chow Chochhori (Calcutta) The ultimate Bengali meets the Chinese – mixed seasonal veggies chopped small and cooked dry with traditional Bengali spices with noodles thrown in at the last.

Aloo toast (Hydrebad) : The boring little bread transforms into a delectable delight in the bylanes of Hydrebad. Spice it with spicy hot potato – green chillie combination.
Chinese paratha (Paranthewali galli, Delhi) : The traditional Indian paratha gets a makeover – stuffed with chowmein!
Dosa fusion (Popular in the Mumbai bylanes): The South Indian delicacy has a make over- Palak paneer dosa, Chinese spring roll dosa, Jhini dosa ( dosa layered with a mix of Indian and Chinese sauces)