Bob and Ann, where did you both stay?
I am thinking about staying in Kavolam at the Uday Samudra.
If are there are no shacks then I will be disappointed, because like you I like them. They go towards making my holiday a lovely chilled time and you get to meet all sorts of people.
We have stayed 4 times in the south of Goa and we love how beautiful the beach is.
I have heard that obtaining beers etc can be a bit of a faff and that it can arrive in a tea pot!
i stayed in the uday samadra, really nice hotel, no problem there.
yep its true, there are no beach shacks in kovalem!!! everything is dearer than goa. if you want to buy a bottle of spirit, thats alcoholic spirit of course, you have to go to a government liquor store. not too much trouble though. theres one fairly close to uday samadra. only trouble is, its about twice the price of goa!!!
beaches are not as good as goa, and i would say the sea is much rougher.
you do sometimes get your beer served in a teapot and have to drink it out of a mug. some places give you a bottle of beer, but it will be wrapped in paper or in a brown paper bag. these are usually places that don't have a licence to sell alcohol.
BOB
so had the option of moving, ended up in Lighthouse Beach at the Golden
Sands a small hotel but great and very friendly, did the back water trip overnight
on a rice boat fantastic don,t miss this,have a great time.
ann
Thank you Bob and Ann.
There aren't any beach shacks but in Kovalam all the bars are on a " promenade" walkway along the beach edge.
The beauty of Kerala is it's hinterland. The scenery is magnificent and varied. Backwaters, Periyar wildlife and spices, and the clear clean air in tea growing Munar up in the mountains.
The food is much better in my opinion too. Not like British type curries, which often come as a kind of brown mush. Kerala uses coconut oil as a staple and the food is sharp, spicy and tasty without burning in any way. A leaning towards Thai.
If you want to lie on a beach go to Goa. If you want to see something different, go to Kerala and make the effort to go on tour.
The major drawback of Kerala is getting there. You can only fly from Gatwick on a charter and not many airlines fly there. I think a DIY tour could work out a lot cheaper than you think. In fact, anyone going to Goa on a long stay basis could arrange this as an add on.
the building works that were going in in the uday samadra, had absolutly NO effect on us at all. probably be finished by the time you get there anyway.
BOB
Thank you Dave and Bob.
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