Saturday, February 14, 2009

Dubai Trip Day #4

I have finally got the time to type my diary from Dubai...here goes...

I feel completely in disarray. I had visited Emirates Hills, Jungly's construction site yesterday. The immense size of houses & accompanying wealth, with people playing golf at mid-day in the hot Dubai sun shocked me. After that, I went to the Mall of the Emirates. As at other malls, the place was over-flowing with high-fashion brands. 

Jungly heard some lady say:" I can't shop anymore!" in the sense that she was tired. People buying for the sake of it!!!

Dubai Marina nearby is home to hundreds of highrises where people pay unbelievable rents. What struck me was the complete absence of the middle class. There is either a labour class or the uber-rich class. It is not because the middle class doesn't exist, but their lifestyle does not permit them to be seen, literally so! They just keep running around! The poor are seen on the millions of construction sites, and the rich in recreation spaces. The middle class is stuck in the glass walled offices, slogging day & night. They hardly have time to make merry!

The labour class, whose life is pure toil, watches the uber-rich at play daily. This pushes many a labourers into perennial depression. 

The middle class can afford some luxuries, but doesn't have the time to indulge. Morover, unnessesary items build costs: travel time and distance, basic amenity costs, accomodation, etc.
Income tax is nil, but other costs like toll-ways add up to a substantial sum.

Distances are so large, that if one doesn't own a car, he / she has to use a taxi and end up emptying pockets at 1.5 AED / km (about Rs. 20 /km). The buses are good, but the service is largely disorganized and its coverage is highly restricted. There are hardly any tourist friendly buses in this tourist haven! Just because petrol is cheap, flyovers and longer-faster routes are preferred and encouraged!

The crucial difference lies in cost of human labour. It is not possible to employ housemaids for the middle class. While the affluent flaunt nannies & maids scurrying behind them in shopping malls, the middle class cannot afford the same. India, in contrast, provides such opportunities to even the lower middle class, since cost of human labour is low.

When one combines the above problem with a hectic lifestyle, wherein daily life is reduced to commute & office, one is bound to see unclean houses, messy kitchens, and packed food for dinners and breakfast. This, inspite of not having any time to sit down & relax! Over weekends, most time is spent on household chores, leaving precious little for anything else.

To conclude, the clean & impeccable high-lifestyle city hides a reality behind its polished facades: a reality that reeks of exploitation. I must mention that the crime rate is ZERO (almost). But I would credit it more to the strict laws and administration. However, corruption is quite rampant!

One very disgusting attitude is seen due to the exploitation of labour class. The labourers, mostly foreign citizens, have been living here for decades, without meeting their families. They are shuttled daily from construction sites to their CAMPS. On the way, they dont miss any opportunity to leer at even half-decent looking girls. The ladies are overwhelmed at first, and gradually learn to ignore them. But, I find this attitude highly offensive. How would you like to stand at a traffic signal & be visually stripped every single day, twice atleast! Even the strict administration cannot stop that! Its a social problem, showing the existance of multiple socities in the same location. I was disgusted when i saw it, but i could not come to conclude whose fault this was..

Dubai trip day #2 1 Nov 08

So many things happened so fast after landing here, that I have not yet found the time to jot those down. So, that i will add later.

Today, I came to the old city around 8 am, and wandered through its streets. I am dead tired of all the walking on day #2 itself! Its not that the lace is huge or distances large. On the contracry, the scale of the city is quite average.

But the heat, combined with the lack of seating and resting places, takes its toll. So that, by 11.30 I was hardly able to walk anymore! And I rather not walk in the afternoon. So i guess ill have to find a way to either go back to rest or find a place to do so in the afternoons.

The city is raveaged by roads, cars and endless construction. Even the heritages areas are awash with modern amenities and installations. The feeling of a heritage area is completely lost!

Every small detail is standardized in this city, and here i find the lack of humane touch defeating in purpose. Although every proportion is anthropometrially corrent in constrcution, the very appeal or quality of the end result is lost!

I found the people and tourists alike, going about their work and sightseeing mechanically. The zest for life is completely absent! Even the previldeged ones, who run amock over the sand dunes on their quad-bikes on weekends, are mechanical in their ramblings.

The enjoyment seems superficial only. Every person is lost in his or her world of problems, and the problems are visible on everyones faces.

The scales in this city are gigantic: from housing to roads and flyovers to electricity and infrastructure. But it seems that there is hardly any satisfacton for all the facilities available.

Also, this is a highly wasteful culture. Just because petrol is cheap, cars are left with their engines running for hours together. Air condition is everywhere, and water, which is so precious here, is used wastefully!

dubai trip day #1 31 oct 08

Nostalgic I am, as i remember what I had promised myself a year and a half ago: " I will go touring the world - backpacking or otherwise, after my landscape course."

And here i am today, leaving for my first destination: Dubai- a radical mix of western lifestyle and middle eastern culture, populated by south-asians & Philipinos.
Travelling is more than a hobby to me. I stive to be touched by various cultures and understand the world by myself. Mufaazaa gifted me PRIZE, a book about the oil economy. It couldn't have come bat a better time.

I have planned my tour so as not to be carried away by the usual sights and sounds, but to be able to go places which tourists are generally not interested in. So I will try to wander in the old city, traditional quarters, etc. and also to see / observe the mall culture and happenings there. I am not there to shop, but to observe, wander and gain knowlege.

Wishing for the best.

Bucket list!!!

Here's a bucket list created today! Incidentally, its valentine's day & i spent it with 2 of my loves: books & travel (planning)...

- Goa / bangalore bike trip
- Ladakh bike trip (May '09)
- Singapore / Malaysia / Thailand (Diwali '09)
- South India
- East India
- Europe hitchhiking trip (sometime 2010)
- MP / Chattisgarh forests

Friday, September 12, 2008

Euro bike trip

Me & Rhidul have been discussing this for some time now... I accept i am completely broke, but i hope to do this dream trip, coz he seems bent on doing it..
I will be february, freezing, and we hope to keep on the south coast..

Using the cheapest air fares, we shall arrive in the land of BMW..
hopefully, we shall find a BMW 1200cc tourer within our budget..
then, off to Salzburg, Milan, Turin...
Next leg shall be Nice, Lyon and Paris,
Ending our dream in London...

I wish i can plan more..
as of now, im stuck here...
Sharmaji, help please...

I have added the trip map at the bottom of this page (since it is still a dream)

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Necessities

I am writing this @ the cost of an important document..
but what the hell.. i'm stuck in trip planning gear right now..

I need to get my gear together for the trip, since its only a month & half away. It is in two parts, one for the man & another for the machine:

The machine:
A foot-pump (punctures are too common)
A puncture-repair kit ( i don't have tubeless wonders)
Spare tubes for front & back tyres (i have troubled my discover with highway side tubes enough)
Possibly a tyre replacement.. (i have noticed cracks in rear tyre & need to get it checked)
a health giving Castrol Gold service for my bike...
an oil top up & check for shockers & other accessories..
extra pair of spark plugs

The man:
Rucksack is ready
Two cellphones are ready & in serviceable condition
Knee guards & elbow guards needed
I feel the need for a waist support belt (seen quite a few slip discs recently & i am not taking chances)
Helmet is fine
Need a new pair of sunglasses / riding glasses
My basic care pack is always ready for a trip!!
Windcheater / raincoat needed

This is what i feel as of now..
ill keep adding as i remember

The great diwali bike trip

I am planning a trip from Ahmedabad to Coorg on my dear Discover (which unfortunately is lying punctured since Sunday...poor thing needs a change of tubes...)
I have not come up with much as yet...but my travel plan seems to be in some shape as below:

PRESENTING MY MOST AMBITIOUS PLAN TILL DATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rough itinerary:
26 oct (sun) abad - mumbai / pune (550-700km)
27 oct mumbai / pune - ganpatipule / ratnagiri (350-200km)
28 oct g'pule / ratnagiri - panjim (goa) (150-200km)
30 oct goa - bangalore (500km)
31 oct -bangalore
1 nov (saturday) bangalore - coorg (252km)
2 nov coorg - bangalore (252km)
5 nov bangalore
6 nov bangalore goa (500km)
7 nov goa - mumbai (500km)
8 nov mumbai -abad..(550km)

I will keep posting all the preparation that i do for this and updates to itinerary and the likes... I hope you enjoy reading as much as i enjoy writing it...

Dream Euro (bike) trip!