Travel Secrets March-April 2015 | Page 40

Hungary for More Guhan Ramanan got kissed, got quizzed about the Kama Sutra, and watched people bathe together...in the wondrous city of Budapest. T he terse email read, “Please reach Budapest. ASAP”. Hungary—Budapest. The connection in my mind was automatic, from my childhood game of Countries and Capitals. My first triangular stamp was Magyar Posta. And I was actually going to go there. I wondered if they still had post offices. Prepping for the trip, I learnt that though widely debated, Hungary has not yet adopted the Euro. Most forex dealers outside Europe do not stock Forint (Hungarian currency) either. So, if Budpaest beckons, wait till you land to exchange your money. On converting $ for Ft, I saw 10,000 on a single note 40  Travel Secrets March-April 2015 (about $50, then) and fleeting desi notions of feeling rich evaporated as I wondered what inflation in the country felt like. Budapest is actually two cities: Buda (old city Obuda) and Pest (new city) hled together by the beautiful Danube river. Invaded by the Romans, the Huns, the Turks, and more recently the Soviets, this beautiful city is called the Paris of the East and is strikingly different from usual Europe tour suspects. I landed into an office bustling with twenty-somethings. Their advice was unanimous: pálinka (Hungarian version of tequila made from fruits) should be consumed in large quantities. And I should join them Saturday night at a bar,