Tuesday, May 22, 2007

india preparations

Last night I got bit by a mosquito in my apartment and I got quite upset, because it reminded me that I needed to buy a new net for my window. I then realized that I was going to be in South India for the summer and that mosquito bites were going to be a lot more common. I came to this conclusion after recalling my previous summer trips to India as a child. I think that I traveled three or four times between the ages of six months and 11 years old and each time I came back with mosquito bites that were inconceivably large.

However, it got me thinking. Aside from insect repellent, what does one need to move to another country for a few months? I visited for three weeks last year, but in a travel/work capacity, where I was always at home in someone's residence or at a hotel. This time, I will be there semi-permanently. I won't be able to run to the rescue of a relative or family friend when I need something, I will just need to deal with things. I will need to be prepared with a lot of different things. But this is not so much a discussion about whether or not to pack insect repellent as it is what things I need to be prepared with that I cannot pack in my bag. What websites should I read? What phrases should I know? Will my Indian appearance make it more or less difficult for me to navigate the culture/language etc.? Will people even understand my dialect of Tamil?

Questions, I have so many questions.

In seven days time, I will be embarking on a journey for which I have been waiting almost ten years. This will be slightly more structured than I had initially imagined my three or four month research stint in India, but I think that it is a good way to get acclimated.

I hope that I will be brave enough to take dance lessons, visit schools and villages and take other calculated risks so that I come back with at least one or two answers. I hope that I come back with even more questions.

7 days and counting.

3 comments:

Jude Tibay said...

I'm excited to read about your life in India. Perhaps you already know the basic of travel in india, but if you want to get the basics down I like this website: http://travelindependent.info/asia-southern.htm#India

It gives a pretty good dossier of each country from the perspective of a solo-traveler.

Good luck and take many photos.

lalitha said...

dont let the palli bite you in your sleep.
:)

ccampbell57 said...

Hey VV...it sounds like you are going to have a GREAT time in India. I can't wait to hear the stories from your trip.

Aacha kam kia and good luck!

-C