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Simply Kerala | Holidays made easy | Fort Kochi
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Barbershop in Fort Kochi. Photo by C. E. P. Vipin. A part of Kerala's economic capital, Kochi. The capital of Ernakulam District is Kochi whose two most important parts are Ernakulam City and Fort Kochi. Whereas Ernakulam City is as noisy and polluted as most large Indian cities, Fort Kochi, located on a small island separated from Ernakulam by the Arabian Sea, is a charming, small town with limited motorised traffic, and an important colonial heritage. KTDC backwater day tours. Technically speaking, Maj...
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April | 2015 | sarahandbenaroundtheworld
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Monthly Archives: April 2015. What we’ll miss in Kerala…. April 27, 2015. Ben and I are sitting in the Mumbai airport waiting for our flight to Bangkok (and onto Luang Prubang, Laos) which leaves in about four hours (1:00 am). We are feeling so relaxed and thankful for our many fun experiences in this lovely part of the world. There are many things we’ll miss:. The people: Nibu, our perfect driver for two weeks (and our boat driver behind him) –. Biking in Munnar with Ansal –. April 22, 2015. 8220;Yes, y...
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sarahandbenaroundtheworld | Page 2
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Newer posts →. Mumbai with Ashwin and onto Kerala. April 16, 2015. We arrived in Mumbai on Sunday at 4:30 am to be met at the airport by our past student, now friend, Ashwin Advani (Nobles ’03). What an amazing forty-eight hours we had with Ashwin and his generous, engaging aunt. On Tuesday we flew to Kochi where we’ll be for two weeks in Kerala to experience some of the beauty and power I have felt while reading. For a link about Ashwin’s important work in Mumbai). Best ice cream ever:. And now our skil...
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Kochi A.I.R: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Kochi Artist in Residency will commence in late June and continue until late July 2016. Residencies are for the full 5 week period. Is in the heritage building that houses Secret Garden Homestay. Cost is $35 per night per room single rate,. 50 per night per room shared rate,. Rooms are spacious and feature a desk space, undercover seating areas. And there are shared communal spaces including a dining room, library and swiming pool. See more details on accomodation;. KOCHI A....
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ermelbow | Elbow room
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Travel Thrift Everyday Adventure. I booked a tour group at 30 something. May 29, 2016. When I think about package tours I often associate them with younger travellers, nervous or less experienced travellers. I tick none of these boxes, yet at the arguably mature age of thirty, I decided it was time to revisit the tour group style travelling of my early and inexperienced twenties. Here’s five reasons why. I’m (research) time poor. I’m (travel) time poor. To see something I might have otherwise missed.
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Kochi A.I.R
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Kochi Artist in Residency will commence in late June and continue until late July 2016. Residencies are for the full 5 week period. Is in the heritage building that houses Secret Garden Homestay. Cost is $35 per night per room single rate,. 50 per night per room shared rate,. Rooms are spacious and feature a desk space, undercover seating areas. And there are shared communal spaces including a dining room, library and swiming pool. See more details on accomodation;. KOCHI A....
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jfwillson | Unlikely Diplomat
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Namaste, New Delhi! Posted in Local Flavor. Mumbai: It was full of beeping horns, throngs of people strolling beachside, disco horse carts, a lot of cricket, crumbling art deco buildings, late nite chaat stands, impromptu Bollywood moves and one mind boggling outdoor laundry system. Oddly, it was also the most organized place I’ve been in this country yet. #IncredibleIndia! Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
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Nicola & James - our big adventure!: February 2012
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Nicola and James - our big adventure! Friday, 17 February 2012. James: Food Highs and Lows. As food lovers, India was always going to present some great opportunities and as a country renowned for making travellers sick, it also presents some challenges. Touch wood, so far we have been very lucky with the latter, but that's not to say we haven't had some decidedly average food along the way. Here are some of our best discoveries and low points so far. Bombay (Mumbai) Street Food. Whilst watching the sun ...
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India | Unlikely Diplomat
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Namaste, New Delhi! Camels, smog, and hot toddies (for me). Can’t think of a better way to celebrate India! And…the magic chai float. Obviously. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window).