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Ecca
great report!!
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Hi Ecca,

Any further must do's for Mumbai would be appreciated

Mids
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Glad to hear Le restaurant is still there!
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Fiona - Thanks :D

Matin_d - Le Restaurant was fab! I never thought that vanilla mash potatoes could be so good!

Mids - Another must see is the Dhobi Ghats (make sure you take your camera) We also took one of the many boats that leave from the main habour where you can get a great perspective of the Gateway of India and the Taj. We went the Victoria Terminus at rush hour which is very hectic but definately an 'experience' with the thousands of people rushing to work. Our taxi driver took us up to the tower of silence where they lay out their dead for the vultures to eat.

If you are interested in shopping there are quite a few markets but we werent over-awed with them. Chor Market (aka theives market) is a really interesting place to find furniture/jewellery etc most of the stuff looked like it had been looted from age old palaces. We also went to Fashion street where I picked up some UK highstreet clothes for 100 Rupees each (£1.30).

Hope that helps! Let me know if you what to know anything else.

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Hi Ecca

Thanks just looking for things to fill up a couple of days, took your tip and booked flight from the same place, staying 2 nights looking forward to the sights,

Mids
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Elephanta Island is a nice day out while in Mumbai 8)
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Ecca - great report (- think you're the person we met on the houseboat and went to club cubana with...still nursing the mozzie bites!) We got back on Tuesday night and are still knackered but looking forward to returning next year and doing some more travelling.
Would strongly recommend people try the Plantain Leaf in Calangute - amazing veg food and excellent staff. :)
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ecca.

I enjoyed reading your 'report'. I was interested to learn that you had been on the 'houseboat' trip. I have seen some info on another thread but I would appreciate more of your own views and experiences on the trip. I am keen to take my wife as part of a treat for our 25th anniversary.

Were you on the boat that has two bedrooms or the one with four bedrooms? Did they prepare the food on the boat or have it brought in.
Some people have said that the 'four bedroomed' boat is much better.

if you could give me a run down of your trip on the boat that would be great. Cheers
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Mids - Have a fab time! Glad I could help!

Stoney (R+M!) Have you still got C's email addy? We have that photo of you two in Club Cubanna. We had a bit of a nightmare getting back apart from the King of Bharain we got out the taxi that picked us up from the airport and the cabbie drove of with our luggage! We are now trying to hunt down the CCTV!

Pedrogooner - Not sure if you saw my post (below) on the houseboats thread it pretty much said it all! Could ask Stoney too as they were on the same boat as us so you could get different view!

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I am not sure that Kennedys have a website as they are not as big as day tripper or john's but they are on the baga road in calangute - most taxi drivers will know where. We thought it was alot to pay however when you think that you get a double bed, your own bathroom with shower and 3 meals it is quite good value.

We wanted to go as my boyfriend was desperate to see some wildlife (which I wasnt!) and I wanted to relax and get away from calangute and I have to say that we got both and more. We got picked up at around 3pm from our hotel and it took about 30mins to get to the boat. We sailed up to Panjim for the sunset and then moored close by. We saw some flying foxes (bats) lots of birds of prey and even a crocodile! We left the boat at about 2pm and were dropped of back at our hotel.

There were four couples including us on board and then about 5 staff. They didnt provide the nets so I would suggest you take your own. Everyone loved the food and looking back at the comments in the guest book lots of other people did. There was alot of choice but I wasnt hugely impressed but then I am a fussy eater! For dinner there were about 8 different dishes -fish, meat and veg. They also have a well stocked bar on board (which was extra).

It was very noisey in the night but everyone laughed about it in the morning and strangely it sort of added to the experience!

The staff were very good - Raj the captain was fantastic and gave us a sort of prep talk before we set sail about where we were going and what we might see.

The boat itself was beautiful and we will definately be going back next year but we might do it in Kerala this time.

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Hope that helps!
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Interesting journey back! Am just (now) getting to unpacking so will email C from home address. Photo would be lovely.

Pedrogooner
Agree with Ecca about boat-trip definately worth it - especially if you just want to chill out for a bit and escape the organised mayhem that can be Goa.
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