Around the World: Part Three
In which a city was viewed through its Eye
07.05.2019: Tour Day 1, Country 1, City 1
Remember
the Vande Mataram song of the
movie Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham! I watched the city on TV in 2001 and now in
2019 I am going to watch it in real. Every one of us was excited. We boarded
our bus; our coach captain for the day was Aushman. My neighbor in the bus was Deepti Kulkarni (we lovingly called her Kolhapur Kaku).
Akhilesh elaborated on the tour and gave the preliminary instructions which
included 3Ps (Passport, Punctuality,
Patience) and 3Cs (Coach, Cuisine,
Climate). As we entered the city, after an hour and half drive from the
Airport; the street shops of London felt like the logo quiz game because most
of the logos were names of the shops here. The roads were clean, pay and use
bicycles were parked, the buses were red in color, River Thames was flowing on the right connecting the either sides
by bridges.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland. It is an island nation in northwestern Europe. Today’s sightseeing was
the Millennium Wheel, famous as
the London Eye, Lambeth, South London.
The London Eye Ride
The London
Eye is a 443ft tall cantilevered observation wheel; consists of 32 ovoid
passenger capsules attached to its
external circumference. Each capsule represents a London Borough (borough means
a district), has an oval wooden seat in the center and can occupy 25 people.
The capsules are numbered from 1 to 33 (excluding no. 13). One revolution of
the capsule takes 30 minutes, so you have half an hour to view the whole city
from its eye.
Capsule at its topmost position |
We
reached the venue at quarter to noon. The bus was parked near the garden. We
walked towards the wheel; the garden was full of groups of school kids. First,
we enjoyed the 4D Cinema Experience.
There was a photo shop wall on the way to the theater. We picked up the glasses
and entered the theater. Apart from the light and sound effects, we also
enjoyed the water bubbles, wind and the snow in the end. The approx. five
minutes experience gave a bird’s eye view of the city. We queued up for the
ride, our tickets were scanned. We got into the capsule. There was a London Eye River Cruise on the river
Thames. Towards right, there was a railway bridge over the river. We all were
so glued to our cameras in capturing the moments that we didn’t realize that
time passed by. As we got off the capsule, there were souvenirs shops at the
right.
We
proceeded towards our lunch restaurant, Bangalore Express themed with the Malgudi Days on its wall.
Our lunch area was a level down. We were waiting for quite some time on the
street for our bus. The moment we viewed the bus; all the ladies crossed the
road except for three of us and Akhilesh. Of course, he would be annoyed by
whatever happened. Roads were to be crossed only on the Zebra Crossing near the signals. We all got a warning speech on
this. We drove towards Hotel Atrium.
We reached the hotel and our luggage was unloaded. We waited in the dining area
for the room keys allotment. There was twin sharing on Women Special Tours. But
here I was lucky to get a single room. If you have a roommate, you do share
some incidents of your life with each other. I missed this, but I did get used
to staying alone in a room.
I had to do a bit of R&D with the Travel
Adapter. We must unlock the pins where it was indicated as UK and then again
lock it. Otherwise the adapter will be thrown out of the socket. I called up
home through WhatsApp. I went
down for the dinner at 08:15pm. Here I met Ritali Malvadkar and Neha
Udeshi. We joined the dinner table with Suman Bal and Minu
Tumkurkar and talked a lot while having the food. Beena Murkute and her daughter Swamini joined us later. Swamini
is a school going girl, would be studying in Grade 9 post this vacation. There
were many other Veena World Tours going parallel, some of those guests were
staying in the same hotel. The magic numbers for tomorrow were 6-7-8 (6am Wake up call, 7 is Breakfast,
8am Bus departure). The next day was a city orientation tour along with a tour
guide. To avoid the morning hassle, I keep all the items required in an order
on the table. It starts from toothpaste and brush, till the comb and perfume;
also, the set of clothes I am supposed to wear tomorrow. I checked the door
lock once again, got the mobile fully charged and set the alarm for 05:30am.
After penning down the keywords of whatever happened so far, I dozed off.
Read next: Around the World: Part Four
Read next: Around the World: Part Four
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