I know this is the Goa thread, but I am hoping someone out there can help. After 3 weeks in Goa we are heading down to Kerela and doing a couple of trips to kumarakom, the rice boat and also to periyar wildlife sanctuary and fially kovalam
Any advise, information would be helpful also does anyone know if there are ATMs in Kovalam. I know that it is very different from Goa so that why I need help
I have posted on the Indian thread but there doesn't appear to be many people on
thanks
We were there in February 09 and to the best of my knowledge there are only 2 machines in Kovalem, one at Kovalem junction and one at a travel company office (maybe Thomas Cook) its about a 10 min walk from the beach to the ATM's. Kerela is very different from Goa we have had two holidays there and really enjoyed them.
We went to Kerala for the first time in february, after 8 visits to Goa. We stayed at the Uday Samudra in Kovalam. The lighthouse junction area is a bit touristy, but the Samudra beach area was lovely, with some really good restaurants. There is a really good one called third rock from the sun, lovely food, and friendly staff, especially a permanently smiling chap called sad! (real name Saj :)If you get a chance, travel into Tamil Nadu, its another world there.
We are also staying at Uday Samudra for the last 5 days. First we arte going to Periyar Wildlife Reserve then onto kumarakom, and then the rice boat . We will have been in Goa first where as youm will know, there are lots of ATMs are the easiiy accessable in Kerela or do we need travellers cheques.
Perriyar is lovely we were lucky and saw the wild elephants,wild boar, monkeys,giant squirrel and hornbills to name a few animals. It is touristy with many boats going around the lake and they are all packed so try to get a seat on the side as people in the middle did not get such a good view. We were booked into the Spice village hotel but they had overbooked so we were moved to another hotel around the corner can't remember the name elephant something!This hotel was very good and we were given free evening meals at spice village as we moved, the meals were buffet and very good. In the morning early I loved sitting out on our balcony watching the monkeys in the trees and listening to and spotting many birds.
We did two nights on the rice barge and that was a wonderful experience just magic,your own crew making lovely food,travelling around the backwaters seeing a different life to ours. Beautiful scenery, lovely sights and sounds, wildlife, really good.
Kovalam was a lovely resort seeing the fishermen pulling in the nets, the sea is quite rough for swimming, it is a lovely walk along the beach.
Hope you have a great time.
Any thoughts, suggestions, advice would be more than welcome.
Friends of ours have been to Kerela and we thought we could possibly incorporate a jaunt down there during our next trip to Goa - Have also heard that Kerela is lovely. Fizz
Margao to Kochi (Cochin) is over 500 miles ( on Indian roads )
Inland of this area you have wildlife sanctuaries, stunning scenery etc etc
It's one heck of a round trip but worth the effort if you have the time.
Personally I would fly from the UK to Trivandrum, hire a car/guide and car and end up flying back home from Kochi.( or Vice Versa)
The good news it's cheaper to fly that route than to fly to Goa from the UK.
All depends if you can do without your Goa fix !!!!
Looks like this idea is still on Dave Not sure what I have let myself in for - or maybe I do Another of our friends is really up for it, he is in Kerela very soon for work (RR engines) so whilst there he is going to do some research. We propose to have a week in Goa first then head down to Kerela then return to Goa - sounds easy but I just know it won't be I must be mad getting talked into this........... Fizz
Have you considered flying from the UK to Trivandrum or Cochin (Qatar fly there) hiring a car and driver to take you on tour in Kerala, then catching the train to Goa and getting your return flight (again with Qatar) from Dabolim ?
We are paying R2260 per day for our car/driver and agreed number of miles per day to cover our tour,decent transport too, a Toyota Innova or similar. cheers Dave.
Fizz
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