Introduction to Kerala:
Contents
Introduction to Kerala:Arrival in Alleppey: Lunch at Raheem Residency:Exploring Alleppey’s Backwaters: Ways to Explore Backwaters:Canoe:Shikara:Houseboat:Shikara Ride Experience:Local Drink: Toddy:Snake Boat and Boat Races:Meenapalli Lake:Lunch Stop During Shikara Ride:Visit to the International Coir Museum:Evening at Alleppey Beach:Morning Kayaking Adventure: Fish Collection on Alleppey Beach:Exploring Alleppey Lighthouse: Marari Beach:Conclusion:
- Kerala is known as “God’s Own Country” for its stunning natural beauty, including pristine beaches and serene backwaters.
- Despite its popularity among tourists, Kerala maintains its simplicity and traditional charm.
Arrival in Alleppey:
- Check-in at Neela Waters Hotel in Alleppey.
- Description of the room:
- Spacious with an old-school cupboard.
- Clean washroom with a large mirror.
- Beach view from the room, creating a relaxing atmosphere.
- Overall impression: The room and the hotel vibe are excellent and perfect for a chill stay.
Lunch at Raheem Residency:
- Famous for authentic Kerala cuisine.
- Ordered chicken curry with Kerala rice.
- The restaurant has a garden-like setting, providing a peaceful dining experience.
- Highly recommended for anyone visiting Alleppey Beach.
Exploring Alleppey’s Backwaters:
- Alleppey is renowned for its beaches and backwaters.
- The town has a small, village-like feel with narrow roads and charming houses.
Ways to Explore Backwaters:
Canoe:
- Small boat rowed by a man using a bamboo stick.
Shikara:
- Motorboat costing ₹500 per hour, with a minimum hire time of 3 hours (₹1500 total).
- Complete backwater exploration takes 4-5 hours.
Houseboat:
- Available for day trips or overnight stays, providing a unique experience.
Shikara Ride Experience:
- Booked a shikara boat with a guide named Jayan.
- The boat is spacious, accommodating 6-7 people.
- The ride starts through the scenic backwaters of Alleppey.
- Notable sight: Government-run boats that serve as local transport in the backwaters.
Local Drink: Toddy:
- Toddy is a coconut-based alcoholic beverage with low alcohol content, similar to beer.
- Available at Toddy shops along the backwaters.
- The taste is a mix of tart and sweet flavors.
Snake Boat and Boat Races:
- Observed a snake boat, capable of accommodating 100 people (50 on each side).
- Snake boat races are held annually in September—an event worth witnessing.
Meenapalli Lake:
- A significant lake in the backwaters, surrounded by resorts and accommodation options.
- Ideal location for those wishing to stay near the backwaters.
Lunch Stop During Shikara Ride:
- Stopped at a small local restaurant recommended by the guide.
- The menu included a variety of Kerala dishes:
- Papaya curry, lemon pickle, banana curry, brinjal curry, rice, sambar, and fish curry.
- The food was unexpectedly delicious, especially the fish curry.
- Most shikara boats stop here; request your guide to stop at this spot for lunch.
Visit to the International Coir Museum:
- Located between Marari Beach and Alleppey Beach.
- The museum provides insights into the coir industry, its history, machinery, and current state.
- Live demonstrations of coir-making are available.
- A good spot to visit for something different around Alleppey.
Evening at Alleppey Beach:
- Spent the evening at Alleppey Beach, although the weather was cloudy, so no sunset was visible.
- Visited Catamaran Café, recommended by locals, known for its starters, snacks, and drinks.
- Ended the day with a beautiful, albeit cloudy, sunset at the beach.
Morning Kayaking Adventure:
- Early morning kayaking session in the backwaters, starting at 5:30 AM.
- The session lasted 3 hours, involving half an hour of practice before venturing into the backwaters.
- Kayaking requires some physical strength but is a highly enjoyable experience.
Fish Collection on Alleppey Beach:
- Witnessed a unique phenomenon where a large quantity of fish washed ashore.
- Locals collected around 12,000-13,000 kgs of fish from the beach—an extraordinary event.
Exploring Alleppey Lighthouse:
- The lighthouse is a popular attraction opposite Alleppey Beach, with a nominal entry fee (₹20) and photography fee (₹10).
- The climb to the top provides panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the beach, backwaters, and railway tracks.
- Recommended for visitors who can manage the stair climb.
Marari Beach:
- Marari Beach is located 13 km from Alleppey Lighthouse, about a 25-30 minute ride by scooty.
- The beach has a more relaxed vibe with beach chairs available for rent (₹100 for 2 chairs).
- Several shacks and cafes, such as Café Ecstasy, offer good snacks and drinks.
Conclusion:
- The first chapter of the Kerala trip ends with a visit to Marari Beach.
- The experience of Kerala’s beauty, from Alleppey’s backwaters to its stunning beaches, was unforgettable.
- This journey is just the beginning, with more adventures to come in the beautiful state of Kerala.