Sunday, January 06, 2008

India Visit Nov-Dec 2007 : Part 1 - The Journey

With a visit to me real Home, my online home lay orphaned for about 6 weeks. I must say that I am glad to be back taking care of my online home, but at the same time I miss, very badly, my real home.

My 5 week holiday was the longest I have had in about 4 years. This holiday, like most, was filled with family functions, visiting relatives and friends, travelling in India, shopping, a bit of relaxing, a lot of pampering and more. In the next few posts on this blog, I propose to relive the moments from my trip with the twin aim of sharing it with you and creating a holiday-log of sorts. In this post I will focus on the flight in and the journey.

Flights to India always seem longer than they actually are. Especially because I am ever so restless to get home. This time the feeling was no different, and thanks to Malaysian Airlines, they also made the journey longer than expected. I landed in KL only to realise that my ongoing flight was not displayed on any of the information monitors. I smelt a problem. I walked up to the Transit counter and my suspicions were confirmed when the counter officer handed me a few dinner coupons and told me that my flight was delayed by 12 hours. WHAT!!!!!!!! I bumped into 2 other passengers who had the same exclamation on their face. Being in the company of someone is not a bad idea, especially when in a sitaution like this. The 2 men turned out to be great company.

After dinner and after going through immigration, we assembled at a particular spot, as advised. A whole lot of confusion ensued and at last we were on a coach to a Hotel. The KL Intl Airport is about 70 kms from the city and we figured that the ride to the Hotel would be a long one. It turned out to be an hours drive even though it was close to midnight. We had to contend with long queues at the Hotel and being at the end of it, we were requested to share rooms. There was a unanimous outcry and the Hotel staff succumbed and started handing out deluxe suites to individuals. I was one of the lucky ones to get a Deluxe suite. It was a plush suite, but Hell I would have preferred reaching Home on time for "MY Bed" is a million times better than any other in the world.

It was 1am when I tucked myself into bed and managed to get some sleep - disturbed though. I was woken up at 3:30 AM by a phone ring. I picked and I heard a recorded message that said "This is your courtesy call". Strange!!! I had not asked for any courtesy from anyone. Infact all I wanted was to get home to Bangalore ASAP. I went back to sleep assuming it was an alarm set by the previous occupant of the suite. A few mins later, I decided not to take any chances and called Reception to find out what it was about. Thankfully I did. I was informed that it was a call to tell me that I should be ready to leave for the airport at 4:30 AM. Well - "Courtesy call" = "Be ready at 4:30" did not make any sense, But I am glad I called them to find out. I went down to hand in the keys and Check-out when I was handed a bill for the one phone call I had made to inform my folks about the delay. I told them to bill it to malaysian Airlines when the counter officer told me that I was allowed calls worth 6 Ringgits and anything above that I would have to bear. Ah well no point fighting over a few ringgits, even if 5 Star calling rates means that with 6 Ringets I hardly get to say HELLO.

We had an early brekkie and then were driven to the airport. My 2 new friends were again great company as we were talking about a lot of things. They were both Indians returning from Japan and we had extended discussions about cultural differences between India, Australia and Japan. At the airport there was a further delay of an hour before we actually took off. The plane soon was circling over Bangalore waiting for a landing clearance and the sight of Utility building told me that I was indeed home. Immigration was slow and the baggage handling "forces" had offloaded my baggage from the carousel even before I got there. Obliviious to the fact, I waited and waited and waited and waited. After a good 30 mins, a Malaysian airlines official announced that all bags from the KL flight have been offloaded. Phew!!! luckily my bags were not lost in transit. UC I was in India and I had started seeing the positive side of everything :D:D:D:D

Reaching India was more a sense of Relief, than anything else, after spending over a day in travel.

Keep tabs on this space for more on my holiday!!!!!!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

india le yenna ellam panne nu full details varuma :DDD

Anonymous said...

Looks like it's mandatory to go thru this experience when ppl have to travel long distance... As if the travel itself wasn't enuf!

A very similar experience happened to me while flying back from US with a stopover in Amsterdam! "f-ing hell" Is all I can stay abt it...

If at-least i had known in advance I'd have ditched my mom and have had a good time before the impeding d-Day.. :P :P

Oh yea my baggage had a good time in Amsterdam... For it only returned 5 days after! tired and worn out and torn and stolen! :-s

Anonymous said...

mama wotz da reaction of aussie media of the cricket stuff????

babe!!! getting stuck in amsterdam is lik getting stuck in heaven!! ddduuuhhhh!

Pramod said...

Prasad : obviously FULL details varaadhu!!! :P:P The Aussie media is quite divided da, but most acknowledge that the Aussie team is not the best in spirit. Even among colleagues they have that feeling. chkout theage.com.au or smh.com.au to keep track.

Curious : I agree. a delay in Amsterdam is awesome;);) but yes seriously delays and lost baggage are not th ebest things to happen .

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Anonymous said...

Oh gee, that should have been Pramod. Now am going to put it down right... no excuses for errors. gee! So sorry, Pramod. Please delete the necessary. Thank you. :-)

Dear PRAMOD,

My first on your blog here. But I visited your o3 blog then as a silent visitor. :-) I find your writing very interesting. It doesn't matter what blog site it would be, you always churn out good pieces of writing.

Oh yes, the best part of your long delayed trip was in arriving home at last. But allow me to say too that the suite was something I wouldn't pass up myself lols. From a woman's standpoint, I would check out everything from room to room for its interior design and furnishing. hahaha... I'm always enthralled by beautiful places, things, and homes. :-D

Thanks for sharing tidbits bout your trip. Looking forward to more stories from you.

God bless.
Bye for a bit.

Meher :) said...

you came to India and are back also???

Pramod said...

Ellen : Hi!! Thanks for visiting me here as well and glad u find my writing interesting. Its allrite that u mistakenly addressed me as Prasad. No hassles!!! Am sure gals and women wud have enjoyed the royal suites of the 5 star hotels more.

Keerthi : Yup i came, i saw and I am back :):) was a 5 week trip from Nov end to Dec end. How have u been??