Thursday, October 11, 2012

Traffic in Mumbai



Last night I went to a friends book launch. Go out and get your copy of “Operation Lipstick” today!
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The book launch was in Juhu (B). I work in Bandra East (A).


As you can see it was 11.5 kms (7 miles) away from my office. It took about 80 minutes to get there! (Google maps has no concept of the magnitude of traffic in Mumbai, as you can see they predict it’s a 20 minute ride).


The traffic is the worst part of Mumbai. It is really isolating as it makes me reluctant to go anywhere. Unfortunately, the roads are in pretty poor condition (with the exception of the highways) so even when moving it is an unpleasant bumpy ride.
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Mumbai has developed quite organically so roads and buildings and everything else were added on to existing infrastructure as the need arose. There seems to be very little pre-planning to the development of the city. And the locals will be the first to tell you that the infrastructure in Mumbai is dismal. In the past 10 years the city has seen a spike in population as those in rural areas have flooded the city in hopes of higher income. The city can’t handle the population today. In fact the demand for housing means rent rates are close to what I see in Manhattan.

Thankfully I have a wonderful place to live and an easy, short commute so I have very little need to travel. When I do venture out I can easily occupy myself with books and other distractions on my phone, no matter how slowly we are progressing. Everyone in the city understands the trials of the road system, so being late is not something to worry about.

Many locals realize the time “lost” to traffic and employ a driver so they can sit in the back and read or sleep during their commute. Further, many locals don’t want to navigate the confusing streets and crazy drivers. Labor, as you know, is quite cheap in India, so a driver costs in the magnitude of $10-$12 per day.

Since my first week here my company has offered to find me a car and driver for my stay here. Well, 2+ months later we have nailed down the details (another example of not worrying about time). The cost is $750 per month and work would pick up half of that, so I would pay $375 per month plus gas. A colleague here in a similar situation pays $200 per month and therefore $375 seems quite steep. Given that my 80 minute ride last night only cost $3 I can’t rationalize $375/ month, even if that means I don’t have to worry about hailing cabs and will always be in air conditioning.

I know this is the only time in my life that I will ever have the opportunity to have my own driver- which may be reason enough alone to get one, yet I am going to pass.

Friday, October 05, 2012

Sri Lanka

Just back from a weekend get-away in Sri Lanka. Tuesday was a holiday so with just taking one vacation day I was able to have a full 4 days to explore India's little neighboring country to the South East. However, besides for a few hours in the capital of Colombo, I didn't stray far from my beach side guesthouse in Unawatuna, in the south of Sri Lanka. Why would I leave what has been named one of the top ten beaches in Asia??

The beach was no more than a ten minute walk from one end to the other and lined most of the way with small restaurants offering lounge chairs in the day and candle lit tables for dinner and drinks after the sun went down. As it is the low season there was never more than a handful of customers at any place.

Most days I had a lazy breakfast at one of the beach restaurants and from there graduated ten feet closer to the water into a lounge chair under an umbrella. The heat was practically unbearable in Sri Lanka and I got only the faintest whisper of a tan as I stayed in shade as much as possible. The sea breeze did help to cool the air down and of course the water was always just a few steps away and quite refreshing. I read 75% of my book- Gone Girl, in Sri Lanka, and also met some really nice other travels. I met a group of Americans/Brits who are similarly working in India for half a year. They are in Bangalore and working for KPMG. I also met a group of guys who travel all around the Indian Ocean on ships as security against pirates! No joke!

Good Morning Sri Lanka!

Baby Turtles
 
Yes, they were in a Hatchery, not the ocean, but still supes cool. 

3 days. 3 inches


more animals!! 

Dr. Seuss tree

cocktails on the beach!!!!






fresh coconut


dinner on the beach

morning boating


fresh pineapple on the beach

I spent the last few hours of the trip in the capital, Colombo. Went to a couple markets- my favorite pastime. 

I figured there was something in high demand at this store. It turns out these 20+ men were staring at a 12 inch TV showing a cricket game.