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Join Date: May 2008
Location: London
Posts: 1
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Kerala holiday advice
Hello!
I would really appreciate some feedback on a trip to Kerala I'm planning next year in Feb 09. It's a way off yet i know but could do with some advice on the itinerary outline... Flight costs to Cochin and Trivandrum seem pretty similar from London so is there really an advantage to going to one over the other? We had planned to fly into Trivandrum then head to Periyar then up to Munnar, Thrissur, across to Kochi, Backwater tour then travel back down the coast to spend some time in Varkala and maybe Kovalam. Does this sound like a sensible plan? We have 14 days and would like to see as much as possible without spending the whole time travelling. Also, a bit of a girly question but is it OK to sunbathe on the the beaches? Just wanted to ask as I don't want to be disrespectful... All advice much appreciated! |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: perth-australia
Posts: 515
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Kerala Trip
Hi there IzzyS,
It would save you time & money if you could fly into Tvndm and exit from Cochin(Kochi)or Visa Versa. Actually I would Hire a car & Driver do Cochin - Thrissur - Munnar - Periyar - Backwaters(Allepey or Kumarakom) and then catch train down to Tvndm & Spend a few days relaxing on the beach at Kovalam before returning home.You could get off train at Varkalha if you wish for a day or so and continue to Tvndm. Hiring your own car & driver is very advantageous as the driver will be with you all of the time,you can stop where & when you want and he'll show you around the various sightseeing spots at the various places you visit. Whilst in Tvndm area you could visit Kovalam and get that part out of the way,no problems with sunbathing there whatsoever. Is there any particular reason you want to visit Thrissur ? In the Forums section on this site got to States of India and click on Kerala, you will find some usefull threads similar to yours. rgds - vandy ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: paris
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Back from Kerala /Excellent driver
Hi
We are just back from a 2 weeks trip to Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The itinerary suggestions from other members sound good. We didn't go to Kovalam but did Varkala instead which was great for a few days' rest. We had a marvellous driver who made our holiday such a memorable one. If you want to get in touch I'll give you his Email. A couple of addresses that I would recommend The Deshadan in Varkala Mother Tree B&B in Fort Cochin Everything is so easy in Kerala. I did a lot of planning for our trip but found that with a good driver, you get to see everything and they have good addresses, although I suppose February would be high season, so better book in advance. Enjoy your planning! |
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Uru Buru member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Welcome IzzyS,
Seems a sound period of time for what you are planning. For some ideas and tips read our journal (link below). Also for reccomendations to stay in Cochin. Have Fun, Hans
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: north east england
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Good plan but if you skip Kovalem you won't be missing anything For chill time by the ocean Varkala is far superior
Boo |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Cambridge UK
Posts: 4
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Kerala Advice
I am also looking for some advice about a trip I would like to do so would really appreciate some similar feedback.
I would like to spend January and February (09) in Kerala with my 2 young daughters (4 and 1.5 years). I would like to find a safe place to stay by a nice beach which isn't completely over run with tourists but not so quiet that it wouldn't provide the things I would need for the children. Am I crazy to do this - as in health wise would the children be ok - if we weren't traveling around etc? What precautions would I need to take? Has anyone had any experience of children in Kerala? I would be most grateful for any advice on where I should stay etc I have heard Varkala is nice? I plan to fly to TRV. Many Thanks! |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Bavaria
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