During the two and a half days, we managed to see some iconic buildings like Shah run Khan's house (ahem) , Haji Ali Dargah, some parks, the national gallery of modern arts.
At New year's eve, we first went out for a small gathering, where people were protesting for the rights of gay couples. It was announced as a protest dance event, but turned out to be a very tiny sit in with some guitar music and candle light. Well, I thought there would be more support for this cause in such a big city...
After this, we headed to Marine drive to be there at midnight. we had to split up in two cabs, and the one with me, did unfortunately a kind of race driving and sped away, so that we lost track of the others. Anyhow, it was very nice to see people of all age out on the streets celebrating the (western) new year, which is not the new year for Hindus actually. as soon, as people saw a TV camera, they started screaming like crazy, holding kids into the camera and doing all kind of funny things. Others lit up small lantern like hot-air balloons and let them rise into the sky-this created a beautiful small fleet of lighting colors into the night sky. Firework was quite little and even though, cafe's and bars were open until 4 am, I was too tired to stay up and went home early. I wanted to explore the city on my own the next day.
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