From the rice fields along the backwaters……….. |
To the spice gardens and wild spices along the climb up the Western Ghats…... |
We started our tour in Kochi. At the Avenue Regent Hotel, we were reminded that this is the Christmas season despite the 35 degree weather. |
We were fortunate to be able to attend a community cultural event in a small cultural centre. First, we were introduced to a traditional Karela martial arts demonstration, Kalarippayat. |
Another "must see" is the Tea Museum. I have a new respect for every cup of tea I consume. We learned that women do the picking because they have a better touch. |
Yes, we had to ride an elephant. It was painful!!! but fun for us. Having three of us on his back was probably painful for the elephant, too, and not really too much fun. |
This was the view from the top. |
And this, too, was the view from the top--Top Station, that is, at an elevation of 7400 feet. |
Tea plants continued right up to this level and women continued to pick. |
The women wear protective wraps around their bodies as they move between the plants, and they carry big sticks. Ugh! There are dangerous snakes lurking amongst the plants! |
Great excitement on our way back down to Munnar! A group of five wild elephants were grazing in a meadow. |
Our two crew members let us pretend to be driving the boat. |
Life is generally comfortable in these villages until the rains come. Many houses get flooded because they sit below the water line. The pathway along the waters edge acts as a dyke. |
This waterway is life to the villagers. It is the only travel route, the place where people bathe and brush their teeth, and where they wash their clothes. |
Our cook prepared some excellent meals in his little kitchen at the back of the boat. |
This was the main dish for lunch. |
Amazing views as the sun set…….. |
All too soon the next morning, our backwater adventure came to an end. We followed the other 1999 houseboats along a canal to our final docking spot. |
One could spend days cruising around this huge expanse of water. |
Our next stop was Alleppey Beach--a very beautiful, clean, quiet and warm spot. We are 10 degrees north latitude! |
Manmeet experienced her first horseback ride. We rode the camel. |
There are very many Christian churches in Kerala. It was settled by the Portuguese, and then came the Dutch, and finally the British. Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica was first built in 1505. |
Another attraction is the Chinese fishing nets lined up along the water. These are manually operated and dip down in the water to scoop up the sea life. |
I don't think much of the product at this fish stall came from those nets. |
How does a tropical paradise get that snowy Christmas feel? In Fort Kochi, they do it this way. |