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Posted on April 2, 2004

Finally caught up on my backlog of pictures and scanned and uploaded them to my online albums. What a feat! Didn’t realise there was so much to do!

Anyway, here they are. The much delayed pictures from the Kerala trip.

These were taken by Steph and me, with her Sony digital handicam.

The journey: Netravati Express from Mumbai to Alleppey

Alleppey: About 2 hours from Cochin, this is an ideal place to laze around, go for long lake rides and do absolutely nothing.

Thekkady: The famous Periyar Sanctuary is located in Thekkady. A day long trek in the reserve is recommended if you want a real feel of the place. And a binoculars to do some bird watching!

Spice plantation: We got an in-depth lesson about our spices by our informative guide (stuff they never taught us in school!). The plantation had not only spice, but also really pretty flowers. Check out the pics!

Cochin: A nice town by the sea. Fort Kochi is where all the action is! And all those Chinese fishing nets. Besides Willingdon Islands from where you get a nice view of the Cochin harbour.

These are a whole bunch that I took with my Nikon Nuvis 751.
Kerala – Alleppey, Thekkady and Cochin
Kihim Weekend, 27-28 March, 2004

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Comments (31)

  1. nagendra says:
    April 2, 2004 at 11:17 pm

    Hi Anita,

    I lived in assam from 85 to 88.

    I found Assam is more beutiful than Kerala.

    If you have photos of Assam please put them on the blog.

    thanx

    Nagendra

    Reply
  2. sakya says:
    April 3, 2004 at 1:50 am

    hey.. i have heard so much about kerala..it has been my fantasy since long… it seems u guys had real fun.. keep rocking…

    Reply
  3. Preetam Rai says:
    April 3, 2004 at 5:29 pm

    Just stumbled on this site.

    Nice pics, Those fishing nets remind me of a place in Southern China. The local fisher folks use similar nets.

    – Preetam

    Reply
  4. Anita says:
    April 4, 2004 at 1:45 am

    Nagendra: I left Assam in 1989 and when I go back its only to visit the family. As a result, I’ve hardly done any sightseeing there. But the next time I go, I will take some good pictures!

    Sakya: Don’t let it remain your fantasy forever!

    Preetam: They are actually called Chinese fishing nets, so I guess South China is where they originally come from!

    Reply
  5. Jag says:
    April 4, 2004 at 3:18 pm

    Hi Anita – I looked through every one of your pictures! I always find that it helps a great deal to look through every single picture in a travelogue – that way you get a much better feeling of “being” there – and immersion into what you were experiencing. It’s really good that you supplied a narrative to every frame too.

    Anyway – it’s obvious that you guys had a great time! One question though: The hotel/cottage at Ambadi – looked really nice! But you mentioned a strange smell at certain times of day? Forgive me for asking what that was?

    Reply
  6. Anita says:
    April 4, 2004 at 9:49 pm

    Jag: Well, at times we thought it might be some kind of a weird flower. But then, it began smelling very much like a septic tank! So in the end, we couldn’t really decide what it really was. Also, the smell would only come on at certain times like the afternoon and evening. And it would be a very strange question to ask the hotel guys. But giving them the benefit of doubt, we are hoping it was some kind of wild flower 🙂

    Reply
  7. Jag says:
    April 5, 2004 at 12:28 am

    Heh heh – I think I know what you mean! I hope it was a wild flower – the same sort of smell that I get to experience when I leave the house in the height of summer – early in the morning – especially after it’s rained dueing the night before: I put it down to the thick density of plants and shrubs that grow near my house!

    Reply
  8. Tan says:
    April 5, 2004 at 2:24 pm

    Wow! Kerala…!!! Really wanna go there sometime.

    Reply
  9. Chetan says:
    April 5, 2004 at 7:27 pm

    Water level receding in Periyar?! This is not good.

    Reply
  10. adi says:
    April 5, 2004 at 10:15 pm

    hi… first time on ur blog. have heard a lot abt kerela (obviously) and heard that cochin has got the most beautiful beaches. After seeing the pics… jus have to go. Btw what book was keeoin u so engrossed in the pics 😉

    Reply
  11. :::LL::: says:
    April 7, 2004 at 4:07 pm

    the firewall block them for me… but I’m sure you had a good time 🙂

    Reply
  12. wild flower says:
    April 7, 2004 at 6:10 pm

    looks like someone’s really travelling this year! lucky you!

    btw, which digital camera do u have? i want to save myself the trouble of researching on which is a good one and i just wanna buy one. so tell me.

    Reply
  13. Z says:
    April 7, 2004 at 8:02 pm

    Hey Anita,

    Here is another “Assamese” blog.

    http://www.blurty.com/~zcode

    Thanks,

    Z

    Reply
  14. jay menon says:
    April 8, 2004 at 10:37 am

    hey anitha

    those pics you have taken are fabulous, even after being in cochin since my birth,i never knew tht my sweet cochin can be this beautiful, anyway it seems tht u have become a brand ambassdor of cochin, lot of people got intrested by ur sweet blogs, i hope steph and u had great time in cochin, am checkin ur blogs after a long long time, u write pretty well, if possible do sent me an e-mail

    take care,

    jay

    Reply
  15. abhi says:
    April 8, 2004 at 4:36 pm

    wow…wonderful place…wish i could go there sometimes…:)

    Reply
  16. delhibrat says:
    April 8, 2004 at 6:39 pm

    you sure have a way with words – your vivid travel descriptions actually make things come alive – my feet actually ached as you climbed the stairs to the kankeshwar temple ! we are travelling to kerala in july, and i sure will check your ‘travelogue’ closer to date. cheers, and keep posting.

    Reply
  17. Mehak says:
    April 10, 2004 at 9:58 pm

    Hi Anita,

    Well have to say awesome pics…..just saw some of these places on [V] on the Run…u must have freaked like nething..

    Reply
  18. Patrix says:
    April 11, 2004 at 10:36 pm

    Nice pics…makes me wanna go to Kerela real bad

    Reply
  19. Adventures with YardBoy says:
    April 12, 2004 at 4:39 am

    Lovely spice pix. I haven’t seen beautiful plants like that here in drought-ridden Chennai ;^)

    Reply
  20. puneet says:
    April 12, 2004 at 11:57 am

    this is wrong place to talk but this only way i could contact….

    i tried emailing you this but its full the mail didnt reach

    this regarding the indian blog directory which u maintain….. urgent

    can u please conact me as soon as possible..

    and if u got

    yahoo messenger then add : puneetworld

    hotmail messenger : puneetrules

    can u please also deleet this after u seen anita

    Reply
  21. Daniel says:
    April 12, 2004 at 6:21 pm

    I was in Thekkady in February – beautiful place with excellent spices and fantastic cuisine. My wife and I stayed at Periyar Guest House in the forest reserve and saw wild elephants and boars casually wondering past our hotel. The downside was the corrupt forestry officials and the intrusive monkeys who invade the hotel rooms if the windows are left open. But this didn’t spoil our enjoyment.

    Reply
  22. Anita says:
    April 15, 2004 at 7:53 pm

    Jag: I wish it was a wild flower too. But I don’t think it was!

    Tan: You and Sid should definitely plan it sometime 🙂

    Chetan: Did it look like that? I couldn’t really tell as I haven’t really seen the level before.

    Adi: Definitely worth visiting! And I can’t really remember the book. But I think it was a romance novel 🙂

    LL: I definitely did!

    Niki: Yes, but my travelling days are over as I have taken up a job in Bangalore!

    Reply
  23. Anita says:
    April 15, 2004 at 7:57 pm

    Z: Will definitely add it the next time I update!

    Thanks Jay, Abhi, Delhibrat, Mehak, Patrix.

    Yardboy: I loved the spice plantation and the flowers 🙂 Glad you liked it too. Chennai is way too hot for these kind of blossoms.

    Hi Puneet: Have received your mail and will reply in a while.

    Daniel: I wanted to stay inside the santuary too, but unfortunately the place was fully booked out. Maybe the next time. And I might get to see those wild elephants too!

    Reply
  24. Pallavi says:
    April 19, 2004 at 3:16 pm

    Great shots … and nice to go through them

    Reply
  25. sarang says:
    April 21, 2004 at 12:02 pm

    Just wondering, what do you guys do to earn a living? I want to do everyting that i have seen here on the blog, my work just does not permit me time to do all this. Though i immensely enjoy my work,

    but would still like to go on trips and have pure fun….Help me!!!

    Reply
  26. Vinay says:
    April 26, 2004 at 3:12 pm

    Hiya Anita,

    I don’t know how I started reading your weblogs…yes I was seraching for something on the web about B’lore. And what..4hours later, I’m hooked and still reading thru all your links..and more & more getting inspired to get started on putting down my own weblogs. Can you help me in this..or suggest any website where I can learn a bit and start.

    Cheers

    Vinay

    (Newbie to B;lore but enjoying)

    Mostly seen at Pecos at Brigade after 7PM…

    Reply
  27. Neo says:
    April 30, 2004 at 4:25 pm

    Hi there,

    I’m new 2 ritin blogs..u really spend so much time in ritin these..i’m awe struck!

    The blogs r realy good..keep it up!

    cyaahh

    Reply
  28. Arijit Purkayastha says:
    May 3, 2004 at 10:00 am

    Please send us your website address of Wildflowers

    Reply
  29. Param says:
    May 12, 2004 at 12:26 pm

    Hi Anita,

    Nice blog you’ve got here. Fell upon your Blog through Ryze (joined there recently as well).

    Speaking of Kerala, here’s my photo-exhibit from my visit to Kerala few months ago:

    http://www.shootinginthedark.com

    And of course, there’s other photographs apart from Kerala on my website.

    Cheers,

    Param

    Reply
  30. bob says:
    May 7, 2005 at 5:05 pm

    the tourists enjoing more than the residents of the place..i am residing in kerala its great to hear from u people that all of you are enjoying our place..

    bob

    Reply
  31. anish says:
    August 6, 2005 at 2:27 pm

    hello anita,

    i am from cochin,currently working in the gulf……i was born and broughtup in cochin…but i realised the splendour of my place ..only when i left it…..sob sob…truely a wonderful place to be….when i see thru pics of urs and other tourists….i yearn to be there…..anyway,nice to learn people from outside are ving a wonderful time in my place…..cheers.wish u many more memorable and happy visits to kerala…..netravati exp gives the best views of kerala countryside side since its passes thru the length of state in daytime……enjoy and thanks for ur kind words regarding my place…..

    BTW…my sister’s name too is anita.

    lol,
    anish.

    Reply

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