

We had a great trip from Alleppey to Kochi. We decided at the last minute, not to catch a bus but use an auto-rickshaw. What a great idea. Kannan, our driver decided to take us off the main road and basically follow the coast line. We had frequent stops along the way at place such as secluded palm lined beaches and fishing villages etc. It is quite an experience doing
such a trip in an auto-rickshaw. I also have Kannan’s contact details for any others that would like
to experience such an exciting way to see Kerala.
Again we are staying another Homestay in Kochi at Fort Cochin. We spent the afternoon wandering the historic town of Fort Cochin that’s has been luring wanders and traders for over 600 years. It is a blend of medieval Portugal, Holland and an English country village. We had ‘High Tea’ this afternoon.
As seems to be the norm now with our movements we will stay here two nights before out push to Northern India and ultimately Delhi for our trip home.


Again we are staying another Homestay in Kochi at Fort Cochin. We spent the afternoon wandering the historic town of Fort Cochin that’s has been luring wanders and traders for over 600 years. It is a blend of medieval Portugal, Holland and an English country village. We had ‘High Tea’ this afternoon.
As seems to be the norm now with our movements we will stay here two nights before out push to Northern India and ultimately Delhi for our trip home.
A quote quote from Tahlia when she was starting to haggle the price of some clothes: '... how much is it? Thats cheap!'
2 comments:
I know Tahlia is having a good time. I can tell by the smile on her face! Love the thongs.
Love bath time...aren't they beautiful children?
It is wayyyy tooo hot here.
xxx
Gary - you used to be that skinny - like the guy on the boat photo!!
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