KERALA TRIP- DAY 3- ALLURING ALLEPPEY
We checked out
early for our next Kerala destination. We had to cover a long five hours
journey to Alleppey. After two days of south Indian food, my tummy was
aching for north Indian food; or at least Maggi. In a hope to find some
north Indian restaurant, we skipped idli- dosa breakfast in Bella Vista
and started our journey. On the way back we halted at Cheeyapara Falls
again, clicked some pictures and I had my favorite pineapples one more
time before descending down the Munnar valleys.
On
the way Raju took us to a colorful restaurant. I fail to recall the
restaurant’s name, but I can’t get the private dining cottages in deep
vibrant colors out of my mind. I knew neon colors was an in thing last
season, but had no clue that it had impacted Kerala country side as
well.
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Masala Dosai |
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Private dining cottages in Jhataak colors |
PS:-
Rupu ordered masala dosa and I ordered Poori Bhaji to restore my taste
buds. Alas, the poori bhaji came with a south Indian twist with lots of
curry leaves and grated coconut. For first time in life I wanted to cook
myself for the next meal.
I
spent most of the journey sleeping. Somehow I get a lovely sleep while
on a fast moving train or car. The long journey fatigue was masked by
the deep slumber and we were in Alappuzha district well before I
realized. Our car kept progressing towards the countryside through
narrow alleys. Even after 20 minutes of driving through the narrow lanes
we did not reach Hotel Backwaters Resort, our resort in Alleppey. I was
increasingly getting doubtful about Rupam’s choice of resort. I was
mentally convinced that this resort is not going to be good by the time
we reached the gigantic iron gate of Hotel Backwaters Resort.
Trust me, when we reached our cottage in the Resort, I gasped in awe. I was awe struck.
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Lake view from the resort |
It was beautiful
out here. The backwaters flowed from the foot of our own cottage and we
could witness the beautiful houseboats trading slowly across the lake.
Everything about this place was amazingly beautiful. Be it the grand
interiors of the cottages, the gorgeous view from balcony, the lake view
restaurant fully made of glass, the beautiful pool side everything was
just so perfect, so beautiful; and I loved Rupam for his choice.
Following are the shots in and around Hotel Backwater Resort
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Sculptures in the lawn |
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View from our lobby |
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The dining hall |
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Hotel Backwater Resort |
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Pool side |
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Another captivating sight from the resort lobby |
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Sculpted to perfection |
In
Alleppey we did not have much place to cover. We were here for the
backwaters and the plan was to board the houseboat next day in the
morning. So we had half a day to just chillax. The Resort had a huge
Ayurvedic SPA center with meditation halls. So, it was a good time for
Rupam to keep his promise of organizing a SPA for both of us.
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Ayurvedic SPA center |
After scrutinizing the list with different ayurvedic SPA options we
zeroed on the one best for rejuvenation. So the long due plan was
finally implemented and we proceeded to our respective spa chambers.
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Rupu in the steam bed |
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Rejuvenated after the spa |
In
the evening, we chose to spend some time by the Alleppey beach.
Although, there was nothing great about this beach, still we spent good
peaceful time there munching egg- onion fritters and laughing our hearts
out over nonsensical jokes.
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Alleppey Beach |
KERALA TRIP- DAY 4- ALLURING ALLEPPY and reaching VIVACIOUS KOVALAM
‘Backwaters
calling’!! We have heard the metaphor end number of times and it stands
strong as a simile for Kerala. Today was the day to experience the
backwaters.
The
place where the ride starts is like a boat depot with hundreds of house
boats and shikaras parked at the banks and waiting for the passengers
to board it. The houseboats looked elegant and enormous.
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100s of houseboats and shikaras in a row |
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A Kerala Houseboat |
We learnt from our friends that on the boat they catch fishes live and
would cook/ steam/ grill it fresh for you. Rupam is a total fish lover
and he was pretty excited for it.
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Hands on fishing |
After
the backwaters experience, it was time to bid adieu to Allepy and
progress towards Kovalam. It was again a 6 hours journey and we had
started hating the long painful journeys by now. On the way our driver
told us that there is a good store of authentic Kerala sarees on the
highway. My sister had asked me to get a traditional Kerala saree for
her. The shopaholic me got a good reason to hop inside the store. I got a saree for my sister, mothe in law, mother and ofcourse for myself :)). Check them out.....
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