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Anybody been on on a houseboat in Kerala?

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GeorgeEliot · 10/12/2011 19:36

Would you recommend it?

We are thinking about it for ourselves plus dc 10 and 13.

Thanks.

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bigTillyMincepie · 10/12/2011 19:43

YesGrin

Presuming that you mean a riceboat?
We did it with DC (then aged 9 and 11) - 24 hours on a riceboat in the backwaters. It was a great experience, especially when there was a huge storm! I would definitely recommend aircon - when we went at Easter time it was sooooooo humid!

GeorgeEliot · 10/12/2011 19:46

I think I do mean a riceboat. backwaters anyway.
Worried the dc would get bored ...

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bigTillyMincepie · 11/12/2011 06:23

We found that 24 hours was just the right amount of time, and DS is a very active kidWink The crew were lovely - we had all our meals on the boat and could get out and walk about a bit when it moored up (at least a couple of times) We booked ours on spec with the people we were staying with in Allepey.

What else are you planning to do? We had a lovely time travelling around - I'd be very happy to give you any more information!

GeorgeEliot · 11/12/2011 16:50

Tilly we would love some more advice about where to go and what to do - thanks.

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bigTillyMincepie · 11/12/2011 17:03

Well,

Fly to Kochi

Stay at Beenas

Bus to Allepey

Stay at Palmy Lake Resort

Rice Boat - through owner of Palmy Lake

Back to Allepey Bus to Varkala

Stay at hotel there was called Preeth when we went

Train to Cottyam

We stayed at
GKs riverview which was fine, but relatively expensive - you night find something better

Bus to Peyriar

Stay at Chrissies

Taxi to Kochi

We ate out apart from at the homestays - gorgeous curries and fresh fish, but you can get pizzas and stuff if necessary! There was a great juice bar by the hotel in Varkala mmmmmm....

Just ask if I can help with anything else!

GeorgeEliot · 11/12/2011 18:08

Wow Tilly - that's so helpful, thank you. How long did you go for. We are thinking of 2 1/2 weeks but I'm worried it's too long.

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bigTillyMincepie · 11/12/2011 18:25

We went for 2 weeks - I'm sure 2 1/2 would be fine. We stayed at Easter and it was very humid, so swimming pools were a must! It was more breezy on the coast and in the mountains, but Cochi was very sticky. What time of year are you going?

I could give you ideas of what we did in those places to if you decide to go to any of them!

Bumgrapes · 11/12/2011 18:27

It was amazing. I got proposed to!

PipPipPip · 14/12/2011 15:06

Yup - houseboat on the Allepey backwaters. Absolutely incredible! I was 24 and I went with my parents (in their 60s). It was a magical time.

We had a boat all to ourselves, with two lovely men doing the driving and cooking. Incredibley peaceful, sliding through the water, waving hello to kids on the banks, reading books, daydreaming.

Selks · 14/12/2011 15:16

Ahh do do it. I went through the backwaters in Kerala but not on a rice boat (went by local ferry - that was v interesting) but would love to.
Oh, I love Kerala. It's such a fabulous place. I really hope I can go back soon. Sigh.

newgirl · 14/12/2011 15:24

Yes I've done that - we turned up and booked a day trip so that's another option

desertgirl · 14/12/2011 15:49

had a week in Kerala with my kids and my parents, and it was fantastic :) we had one night on a houseboat - other nights were at Spice Village and Coconut Lagoon, and Brunton Boatyard in Kochi - all from www.cghearth.com/ and all really nice, lovely staff, lots of character.

suburbophobe · 25/12/2011 12:57

Oh, I loved Kerala! Did the boat and the beach at Kovalam was fabulous!

makemineacherrybrandy · 26/12/2011 19:46

My tip is make sure your houseboat has an AC as it can be very humid, especially at night when you aren't moving. Kerala is great!

culturemulcher · 26/12/2011 19:50

Ahhhhh Kerela! You lucky, lucky things. I'd love to go back. We loved the backwaters and had a great time on a riceboat for a day.

We stayed here at Kayaloram. It was one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. A little slice of heaven.

Hullygully · 26/12/2011 19:53

I thought it was terribly dull, I'd recommend staying on the backwaters in a homestay (can recommend) and having small a small boat so you can tour the deserted tiny canals rahter than join the rice boat M25.

Hullygully · 26/12/2011 19:55

I would also say that kerala is really quite dull compared to northern India, it's ok if you just want to veg out for a week, but not much more than that. Varkala the sea is too rough to swim.

Hullygully · 26/12/2011 19:58

Oh, and should have said I was there with 14 yr old ds and 12 yr old dd.

Hullygully · 26/12/2011 19:59

We stayed at Chrissie's, BigTilly!

katkitya · 26/12/2011 20:11

Backwaters are lovely for the day. Cochin is great for a couple of days. It's true the sea is too rough to swim in. We got a cheap package and travelled around by train. I'm not sure about the children. Have you looked into Goa?

culturemulcher · 26/12/2011 20:18

We travelled from Goa to Kerela by train - but I'd rather be in Kerela any day than Goa. It's all gone a bit too Costa del Sol for me.

GeorgeEliot · 30/12/2011 16:19

Anyone got any views as to which beach is better, Kovalam or Varkala?

Lonely Planet says Kovalam is a bit overdeveloped now - but there is the issue of not being able to swim at Varkala.

We are also going at Easter and would love more ideas of things to do. I know it will be hot ...

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katkitya · 30/12/2011 18:04

Varkala is fab if you are without children and happy to chill and smoke some very good weed. It's really lovely but it's a very long drop over the cliff and there's no fences!! If you go right down to the beach it's very holy and traditional. Every one swimming fully clothed. We got the train there from kovolam which is an option. Don't believe everything you read in the LP, how rural do you want it?

GeorgeEliot · 30/12/2011 18:35

Katktya we will be with our dc, 10 and 13, so ganja is off limits for us sadly!

We would like to avoid too much tourist development if possible. But a balance with having a few facilities, places to eat - and a good beach not too crowded, and clean.

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katkitya · 30/12/2011 18:51

It's lovely watching the fisherman preparing their nets at kovolam. The food is great where ever you go, we stayed at the Taj there because we got a deal. I wouldn't be fussed to pay full price for it. There was a lovely villa/restaurant nearby that has rooms, I will google it. It's touristy as it there's lots ofCamden market style stalls but you get that everywhere. Bierce or not the package tour Brits that I met never actually left the hotel!!! We got a driver and went all over the place. There's plenty of websites re renting houses. Oh, if you need a dentist there's one in kovolam that's fantastic. It's a third what we pay here.

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