Showing posts with label canals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canals. Show all posts

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Kumarakom - Backwater luxury

Connect with nature - CHECK


Now it was time for some indulgence! Which meant checking into Backwater Ripples, Sunset cruise, Speed boat tour, and ofcourse rest and recuperation... re-energizing ourselves before we head back home.
Backwater Ripples



Getting to Backwater Ripples from Vagamon:
Thanks to my Google Navigator which lost signal as we were driving back, we took a wrong turn and started heading north rather than going west. This caused a slight delay in our travel but then we were able to turn back before we were completely lost, thanks to my husband's natural navigational skills. He decided that the sun was not where it was supposed to be, so the route I was telling him was not correct!

Once checking in to Backwater Ripples, we decided to rest for sometime - I was very thankful for that! The imaginary Swedish Memsahib and her lover who were killed in that cottage (the characters from the spooky story that I heard in Vagamon) had made sure I don't close my eyes for too long the previous night. I couldn't be more thankful to get some sleep! But the best part of all this was, I really love this sleep; the kind which you crave for, the feeling a desert traveler would get after hallucinating about water and then finally finding an oasis, water would taste like ambrosia to him. A perfect analogy for that moment when I put my head down on that pillow! And then I slept... like a baby! A power nap was all I needed to get back into form.

Things to do:
Rejuvenate at the ayurvedic spa, go on a sunset cruise, cool down at the swimming pool, or just relax on the hammock with a book...

We decided to go on the sunset cruise, a nice way to relax. The cruise is for almost 45 minutes starting at 5:30pm and we are in the middle of the lake when the sun sets. On a clear day you can see the sun setting at the horizon. After the cruise, we cycled around the resort for sometime, played some table tennis, caroms and then decided to call it a night.

But if you are looking for something which rushes your adrenaline then you can go for the speed boat ride. Its real fun, the speed boat can go from 50 to 150 kmph in a few seconds. They will take you from Kumarakom to Allapuzha crossing the Vembanad lake and would take you through the various canals, some narrow ones too.


A old woman fishing outside her house for her lunch

A fisherman pulling out his catch as we cross him on our speed boat...
The speed boat ride lasts for almost 2 hours and you get a complete tour of the Kuttanad area, the Nehru Stadium where the annual snake boat race happens, the narrow canals of Allapuzha, small backwater villages and then back to Kumarakom.
 
Once we got back, we decided to check out and head back home. Before leaving, we lazed around some more time near the lotus pond and hammock. We really didn't want to leave this place behind but our holiday was coming to an end and we had to get back to reality.
Overall the Kerala holiday was a huge hit, a very lazy and rejuvenating one and we all came back refreshed and ready to get back to work!


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

One day at Kuttanad... Venice of the east...

"Inner Peace... Inner Peace... Inner Peace..." remember this dialog from Kung fu panda 2? Ever tried it out? Has it ever worked?

Now imagine this... clear blue skies, calm waters, swans swimming, birds chirping, a soft breeze caressing you as you cruise through the backwaters of Allapuzha towards the Vembanad Lake in your house boat. "Inner peace" finds you without you looking for it!

CUT!!!

Scene 2: Now go back to your day right now. Most probably you are in office, have a deadline but frustrated and taking a break. Where would you want to be?

Guess I have given enough reason for you to go on reading my post.

On 8th October, 2012 we decided to make an early start so that we reach Allapuzha by lunch time. So we started driving north from Trivandrum, took NH1, crossed Vattapara - Pirappancode - Vayakkal - Adoor - Chengannur - Thiruvalla - Changanassery, took left and went on the Allapuzha-Chenganassery Highway and finally reached "Muthoot River Escapes" around 12pm. (Route Map)

We had booked a 2-bedroom houseboat, after checking in we set sail towards the Vembanad Lake. We had taken a single night package, which included all meals and also a boat ride into a small village in Kuttanad.

*Interesting Fact* The backwaters of Kerala is a misnomer, they are not formed by the sea flowing back into the land but are formed by rivers which are flowing towards the sea.

















































Our Houseboat


























Muthoot River Escapes...




















Our Houseboat being steered, as we head toward Vembanad Lake























Everyday life in Kuttanad

























Another photograph depicting the daily life here in Kuttanad. Fresh fish and other produce being taken to the local village to be sold.

With all meals included, the house boat comes with a crew of 5. This includes an in-house chef and others for steering, cleaning and maintaining the houseboat. Its a custom made menu based on our preferences. And if you a non-vegetarian don't forget to try the Fish Fry. If you want to try your hand at fishing then go for it, but don't ask your chef to wait for your catch. Sorry to break your heart but it might not work out!































 They dock the Houseboat for lunch, a meal which would be quite memorable. Away from all the hustle and bustle of the city, all you can hear is the trees swaying because of the breeze and the occasional sound of some bird chirping. Another sound which you would definitely hear is your munching and slurping on some very delicious Kerala food!
Houseboat building

 Once lunch is done we are back on track to cruise through the various canals of Kuttanad. The Government has set a rule that the houseboats are not allowed beyond 5pm in order to enable fishermen to go about with their business without any hindrance. So around 3pm, we docked and took a smaller boat to go see a small backwater village. A village which cannot be reached by road. A village where people have to depend on their boats for every since need in life. It seems very surreal to see a place like this. The calmness and the laid back nature of the place is very different from what we had seen in life! 

The night on the houseboat is altogether a different experience. The pitch darkness outside with only light coming from the other house boats or the occasional light coming from the local fisherman's boat. A nice way to catch up with the other members of your family, with no internet, mobile network and television to interrupt you. Get a drink or two, stare into darkness and discuss philosophy... question what you are doing in life... and see the big picture!


All houseboats docked for the night

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Kerala Road Trip

What better way to see a place rather than drive around? Want to have a relaxed holiday at your own pace... take your car out... your GPS (even a HTC Desire HD with Google Navigator works)... a stuffed picnic basket... an iPod with good music... and people you love...

We started our kerala road trip from Thiruvananthapuram and our tentative itinerary was:
  • 1 night in the Boat House, Alleppey
  • 2 nights in an unique and pristine hill station - Vagamon (haven't heard about it, its fine I too hadn't till a few days before when I looked it up while planning the trip)
But there was a small change in the program and we made it 1 night at Vagamon and 1 night in Kumarakom.

A full rounded experience of Kerala, from back waters to hill stations to resorts; a week well spent in God's own country.