Southern India taste test - would that be hot, or extra hot?

@bPeteb How are you finding the beers in India? I find them a bit on the sweeter side. Try kingfisher ultra, it is more like what we have in Australia.

Also, with using cards. Most mid to higher end places have multiple eftpos terminals, try asking for their international card terminal.
We’ve tried all sorts but not that one. We’ll look out for it. Last couple of days Hunter and Black Fort. Also the local orange vodka. Having a blast. Rain pouring down today. Lucky our Periyar trek was yesterday !

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Blackwater Brook have two houseboats, a one bedroom and a huge three bedroom. We were boarding the one bedroom when a couple turned up and went onto the three. Just them!

The boat was beautiful. All timber and bamboo. The three was covered on what looked like fine weave shadecloth with plastic pipe battens. We had two crew - Dhaneesh (skipper) and Ajay (chef). Both were just so nice.

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not sure we did enough research on this. We thought the whole time would be pent quietly cruising down narrow waterway, passing local villages. Nope, we sailed out onto a humungous lake and just around with the other 3000 houseboats! It was still very peaceful out there and we had a great afternoon.

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we went right across the lake and tied up outside a small resort where there were already some other boats. This is where we had lunch

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then we got underway and continued around the lake shore

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a dredge that was bringing up material being used for work on the highway nearby

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afternoon tea of coffee and banana fritters (so not called that)

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lots of this hammer and sickle on the sides of buildings, fences and flags. Political signs?

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Most definitely, Kerala was one of the first places to freely elect a communist government in 1957.


A few photos from a loooong time ago. I was sure I had more, especially of the church, but who knows. (photos copied from slides to tiff then to jpeg)

The cricket game was happening just around the corner from where we were staying.

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Again, really enjoying this, makes me want to go back!
 
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Hi @bPeteb, really enjoying your TR. Hope you're enjoying your time in Southern India - Kerala is really a beautiful part of the country and you're getting to see some amazing coastal sights (and houseboats)!

I'm in BLR right now (been here since Xmas Eve, and will be for another 5 or so days), visiting family, friends and that sort of thing. I'm glad you didn't venture far past the airport or the Taj, as you may have wanted to cut your India trip short at that point. The traffic, dust and general ease of movement/breathability in Bangalore/Bengaluru is unfortunately very sub-par, and each time I visit (typically yearly, at this time of year too), it gets worse. Very sad, I grew up here until about 12 yrs of age and it was beautiful back then - lush, green, spacious, friendly.
Anyway, I digress...

Enjoy the rest of your time here, and glad that things, for the most part, have worked out well for you.

Feel free to sling any questions my way in case you need, happy to help out in any way possible.

Looking forward, eagerly, to see the rest of your TR!
 

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