we are looking at kerala instead of goa for a change,but cant find a t/o who goes there. am not confident enough to do diy so does anyone know of any t/o who still sell package holidays to kerala? have put this on the indian ocean forum as well but thought i'd try on the goa one also as i know a lot of people have been to both.
thanks
I think Manos may still do Kerala
Manos have pulled out for the coming season, none of the big tour operators go. You may get some sort of package with Jewel In The Crown, but it is using scheduled flights
Hi is there any specific reason the tour operators have pulled out pf kerala?
neither manos or jewel in the crown are going there. maybe there wasnt enough demand.
One problem I have come across is that many of the hotels web sites are out of date so it's difficult to contact them. I also think the prices quoted on some are totally unrealistic too and I'm sure much better deals are to be had. Depending on when you go I would imagine you will get accommodation on a walk in basis.
To get the most out of Kerala you have ,IMO, got to tour the whole state. If you are going to stay on the beach you might as well go to Goa if it's easier to arrange. The hinterland of Kerala leaves Goa in the shade but it is of course a much bigger state. You have a huge network of backwaters and an overnight trip on a riceboat is highly recommended. Take in the Thekkady wild life reserve and journey to the mountain tea plantations around Munnar where the air is clean and crisp. It really is "God's own country".
Another noticeable difference to Goa is that alcohol is not as widely available away from the tourist zones. Sold for "Home consumption" only in government shops which are not too widespread it's worth stocking up with a couple of bottles of your favourite tipple when you go on tour although all hotels can provide you no matter where you seem to be. Take some tonic water if you happen to enjoy a gin.... we ended mixing ours with some really weird combinations of bright orange fizzy drinks ! At the coast every where sells alcohol but most are not licenced so a bottle of beer might be served wrapped in a paper napkin or newspaper along with a glass so it's pretty obvious what you are drinking anyway. We went to one place where they did a better disguise job by serving it in an iced teapot and teacups. Great fun playing the game !!!
As for food, the choice is ( or was in 2006) less international and more local but if you are not into hot and spicy it's not a problem. You will find non Indian dishes but Keralan cuisine is different to the Indian food we are accustomed to getting. It leans heavily towards fish and vegetables, uses coconut as a common ingredient but not in a sickly Korma style but a vibrant and tasty way which is more like Thai than Indian.
I can't recommend Kerala enough. If you haven't been it really is worth the effort. Although British tour companies might have pulled out I am sure it will continue to grow as a popular holiday destination and the sooner you go the more of the genuine article you are likely to see. Even the main tourist resort of Kovalam still has the locals singing and chanting as they haul in their fishing nets in from the sea. Magic !
Have to say though, "I" think Goa is better.
Would like to hear why they've all stopped going there though!!!! any suggestions????
BOB.
Remember the number of charter flights to Goa has drastically reduced this season too. The holiday industry is contracting and it makes economic sense for them to reduce the number of destinations to maximise use of planes etc.. cheers Dave
Still can't understand why none of the tour operators going there though. surely there would be money to be made if one tour operators ran a service there ,say once a week!!!
When we went to Kerala 3yrs ago our flight was shared with Goa clients it was with My Travel really enjoyed it,
annx
The only time I went to Kerala was with First Choice in 2008 - it was a fantastic holiday, I travelled around a bit, went all the way up to Cochin by train, and really enjoyed it - but sadly FC have axed the destination from their brochures now.
Hopefully all the interesting destinations like Kerala, Brazil, Costa Rica, and Pacific Mexico, which we've lost will come back in a couple of years to the charter airlines.
Fort Cochin is lovely and very Dutch, then it's a 5 hour drive across state on a good road, or you can go up to the tea plantations for a week, visit a wildlife sanctuary, then come back down to the beach areas near Trivandrum.
The beach life isn't as "cool" as Goa, but for an all round trip you can pack a lot more in.
I was surprised at Kerala...it's a very rich state and the quality of the roads and infrastructure was excellent...not the dustbowl i was expecting.
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