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Alappuzha (Alleppey), Kerala Vagabond, Mumbai, Posted Date: 6th January 2012 They say, Kerala is where Alleppey is. And that’s the only gist of my review. Kerala is just..... They say, Kerala is where Alleppey is. And that’s the only gist of my review. Kerala is just Alleppey, the speciality of Kerala is backwaters. That’s the only unique theme of Kerala tourism and Alleppey is the place for it. You have better Munnars & Thekkadys in India elsewhere but not Alleppey, barring the Narmada Cruise of Jabalpur which is a great backwater experience. While in Alleppey try going for the houseboat cruise. And if you can tolerate a little bit of inconvenience and discomfort then even go for overnight stay in the house boat. The houseboat travels from your check-in to 5.20 pm, when they drop the anchor irrespective of anything. All the houseboat drivers & crew members come under a union which decides everything. So you will find rates, timings, routes everything fixed and rigid. But nevertheless, it will be your best experience. After 5.20 pm, the boat is parked at its designated place and the captain leaves, the crew gets busy in preparing dinner for you while you wait in the houseboat without any activity. Depending on the season your inconvenience would vary, in summer it could be horrible because the ACs in bedroom will start only after 9 pm. Also there could be insects bothering you in the evening if you are sitting in the deck. You might opt for a day trip which will begin at 10-10.30 am and end at 5.30 pm. Go back to you hotel and relax. But if you are there for overnight stay, in the morning at 8.00 am they will take you on an hour’s extra ride. But nothing much lost even if you opt for day-cruise. The overnight cruises start from 12.00-12.30 noon which is two hours later than day trip. Moreover overnight cruises are much more expensive too. Kumarakom and Alleppey have same themes – backwaters. The Kumarkom houseboats are more expensive and if you take Alleppey, you also can visit the beach. Although Alleppey beach is not good for swimming. More » |
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Munnar, Kerala Vagabond, Mumbai, Posted Date: 6th January 2012 Among all the hill-stations I have seen, Ooty, Kodaikanal, Manali, Nainital, Mahabaleshwar,..... Among all the hill-stations I have seen, Ooty, Kodaikanal, Manali, Nainital, Mahabaleshwar, Coorg-Medikeri, Munnar, I will rate Munnar much below others. Just a little better than Nainital because Naini is highly commercialized and filthy. I did not find anything special about Munnar. Every Hill-Station has tea-coffee gardens, some points viz. Lovers’ point, Echo points etc. Munnar too has the same. The Echo point however does not echo whatever you do. Because it is a hill station it is very expensive, which is not at all justified. If you have done the Hill-station theme at other places, you may skip this. Else, just go to stay there for a day or two to relax. Some people blog that we can go and trek in the sandalwoods from Munnar, but it is not so. The Sandalwoods are more than 70 kms from here and they are fenced. Ordinary people can’t enter and have to see them from outside, standing on the roads. So nothing special or very unique about Munnar. More » |
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