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Hey travellers, So, I recently took a trip to Alleppey, and let me tell you, it was something else. Alleppey is this town in Kerala, India, known for its backwaters, and boy, they didn't disappoint. First off, getting there was a breeze. I flew into Cochin International Airport and then hopped on a bus to Alleppey. It took a couple of hours, but the journey was pretty scenic, with all those coconut trees lining the roads. Once I got to Alleppey, I wasted no time getting onto one of those houseboats. These things are basically floating homes, and let me tell you, it's a whole different vibe cruising through the backwaters on one of these bad boys. It's peaceful, like really peaceful. You can just sit back, relax, and take in the views. Speaking of views, they're something else. Everywhere you look, it's just water and greenery. The backwaters are this network of canals, lakes, and rivers, and they're all connected. It's like a maze out there, but in a good way. You never know what you're gonna see around the next bend. One of the cool things about Alleppey is the people. They're super friendly and welcoming. I got to meet some locals while cruising around, and they were happy to chat and share stories. Plus, the food? Oh man, don't even get me started. Kerala cuisine is where it's at. I had some of the best seafood curry of my life on that trip. Another thing that stood out to me was the simplicity of life out there. You see people going about their day, fishing, washing clothes by the riverbank, and it's just so different from city life. It makes you appreciate the little things, you know? I spent a couple of days just cruising around, taking it all in. And let me tell you, it was worth every minute. There's something about being out on the water, surrounded by nature, that just clears your mind and soothes your soul. All in all, my trip to Alleppey was one for the books. It's not often you get to experience something like that. If you ever find yourself in Kerala, do yourself a favor and make the trip to Alleppey. Trust me, you won't regret it.

By Eeza
Jan 12, 2024
Hey everyone, I recently went to Kozhikode, a cool city on the coast of Kerala, India. Let me tell you all about it. First off, getting there was easy. I flew into Calicut International Airport, which is right in Kozhikode, and then it was a quick ride to my hotel. The airport was nice and modern, and everything went smoothly. Now, let's talk about the city. Kozhikode has a mix of old stuff and new stuff that I really liked. There are old temples and historic places, but also lots of shopping malls and fun things to do. The best part was the food. Kozhikode has some really tasty dishes. I tried things like biryani, seafood curry, and some yummy street food like banana fritters and beef fry. And don't forget the Kozhikode halwa—it's so good! The people in Kozhikode were super friendly. Everyone I met was nice and ready to chat. Whether it was the folks at the market or just people hanging out at a café, I felt right at home. And you can't forget about the beach. Kozhikode Beach is awesome. I spent a whole afternoon there, just chilling in the sun and watching the waves. It was perfect. Overall, my trip to Kozhikode was amazing. It's a fun city with lots to see and do. If you're ever in Kerala, definitely check it out.

By Ashif
Feb 18, 2024
Hey everyone, I recently went on a trip to Valparai, a beautiful hill station in Tamil Nadu, India. Let me tell you all about it. Getting to Valparai was quite a drive. The roads were twisty, but the views of tea plantations, forests, and waterfalls made it worthwhile. When I got there, I was struck by how peaceful it was. Surrounded by hills and valleys, it felt like a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the best parts was visiting the tea estates. Walking through the tea bushes was interesting, and trying fresh tea was a nice treat. I also enjoyed checking out the waterfalls. There were so many of them, big and small. I spent a lot of time hiking and swimming in the pools below the falls—it was really refreshing. Seeing the wildlife was another highlight. I spotted monkeys, elephants, and lots of birds. It was cool to see them in their natural habitat. And the food? It was delicious. I tried local dishes like dosas and biryanis, and they were all really tasty. Overall, my trip to Valparai was great. It's a peaceful place with lots of natural beauty. If you're looking for a getaway, I definitely recommend checking it out.

By Eesa
April 12, 2024
Hey travellers, So, I recently took a trip to Alleppey, and let me tell you, it was something else. Alleppey is this town in Kerala, India, known for its backwaters, and boy, they didn't disappoint. First off, getting there was a breeze. I flew into Cochin International Airport and then hopped on a bus to Alleppey. It took a couple of hours, but the journey was pretty scenic, with all those coconut trees lining the roads. Once I got to Alleppey, I wasted no time getting onto one of those houseboats. These things are basically floating homes, and let me tell you, it's a whole different vibe cruising through the backwaters on one of these bad boys. It's peaceful, like really peaceful. You can just sit back, relax, and take in the views. Speaking of views, they're something else. Everywhere you look, it's just water and greenery. The backwaters are this network of canals, lakes, and rivers, and they're all connected. It's like a maze out there, but in a good way. You never know what you're gonna see around the next bend. One of the cool things about Alleppey is the people. They're super friendly and welcoming. I got to meet some locals while cruising around, and they were happy to chat and share stories. Plus, the food? Oh man, don't even get me started. Kerala cuisine is where it's at. I had some of the best seafood curry of my life on that trip. Another thing that stood out to me was the simplicity of life out there. You see people going about their day, fishing, washing clothes by the riverbank, and it's just so different from city life. It makes you appreciate the little things, you know? I spent a couple of days just cruising around, taking it all in. And let me tell you, it was worth every minute. There's something about being out on the water, surrounded by nature, that just clears your mind and soothes your soul. All in all, my trip to Alleppey was one for the books. It's not often you get to experience something like that. If you ever find yourself in Kerala, do yourself a favor and make the trip to Alleppey. Trust me, you won't regret it.

By Eeza
Jan 12, 2024
Hey everyone, I recently went to Kozhikode, a cool city on the coast of Kerala, India. Let me tell you all about it. First off, getting there was easy. I flew into Calicut International Airport, which is right in Kozhikode, and then it was a quick ride to my hotel. The airport was nice and modern, and everything went smoothly. Now, let's talk about the city. Kozhikode has a mix of old stuff and new stuff that I really liked. There are old temples and historic places, but also lots of shopping malls and fun things to do. The best part was the food. Kozhikode has some really tasty dishes. I tried things like biryani, seafood curry, and some yummy street food like banana fritters and beef fry. And don't forget the Kozhikode halwa—it's so good! The people in Kozhikode were super friendly. Everyone I met was nice and ready to chat. Whether it was the folks at the market or just people hanging out at a café, I felt right at home. And you can't forget about the beach. Kozhikode Beach is awesome. I spent a whole afternoon there, just chilling in the sun and watching the waves. It was perfect. Overall, my trip to Kozhikode was amazing. It's a fun city with lots to see and do. If you're ever in Kerala, definitely check it out.

By Ashif
Feb 18, 2024
Hey everyone, I recently went on a trip to Valparai, a beautiful hill station in Tamil Nadu, India. Let me tell you all about it. Getting to Valparai was quite a drive. The roads were twisty, but the views of tea plantations, forests, and waterfalls made it worthwhile. When I got there, I was struck by how peaceful it was. Surrounded by hills and valleys, it felt like a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the best parts was visiting the tea estates. Walking through the tea bushes was interesting, and trying fresh tea was a nice treat. I also enjoyed checking out the waterfalls. There were so many of them, big and small. I spent a lot of time hiking and swimming in the pools below the falls—it was really refreshing. Seeing the wildlife was another highlight. I spotted monkeys, elephants, and lots of birds. It was cool to see them in their natural habitat. And the food? It was delicious. I tried local dishes like dosas and biryanis, and they were all really tasty. Overall, my trip to Valparai was great. It's a peaceful place with lots of natural beauty. If you're looking for a getaway, I definitely recommend checking it out.

By Eesa
April 12, 2024
Hey travellers, So, I recently took a trip to Alleppey, and let me tell you, it was something else. Alleppey is this town in Kerala, India, known for its backwaters, and boy, they didn't disappoint. First off, getting there was a breeze. I flew into Cochin International Airport and then hopped on a bus to Alleppey. It took a couple of hours, but the journey was pretty scenic, with all those coconut trees lining the roads. Once I got to Alleppey, I wasted no time getting onto one of those houseboats. These things are basically floating homes, and let me tell you, it's a whole different vibe cruising through the backwaters on one of these bad boys. It's peaceful, like really peaceful. You can just sit back, relax, and take in the views. Speaking of views, they're something else. Everywhere you look, it's just water and greenery. The backwaters are this network of canals, lakes, and rivers, and they're all connected. It's like a maze out there, but in a good way. You never know what you're gonna see around the next bend. One of the cool things about Alleppey is the people. They're super friendly and welcoming. I got to meet some locals while cruising around, and they were happy to chat and share stories. Plus, the food? Oh man, don't even get me started. Kerala cuisine is where it's at. I had some of the best seafood curry of my life on that trip. Another thing that stood out to me was the simplicity of life out there. You see people going about their day, fishing, washing clothes by the riverbank, and it's just so different from city life. It makes you appreciate the little things, you know? I spent a couple of days just cruising around, taking it all in. And let me tell you, it was worth every minute. There's something about being out on the water, surrounded by nature, that just clears your mind and soothes your soul. All in all, my trip to Alleppey was one for the books. It's not often you get to experience something like that. If you ever find yourself in Kerala, do yourself a favor and make the trip to Alleppey. Trust me, you won't regret it.

By Eeza
Jan 12, 2024
Hey everyone, I recently went to Kozhikode, a cool city on the coast of Kerala, India. Let me tell you all about it. First off, getting there was easy. I flew into Calicut International Airport, which is right in Kozhikode, and then it was a quick ride to my hotel. The airport was nice and modern, and everything went smoothly. Now, let's talk about the city. Kozhikode has a mix of old stuff and new stuff that I really liked. There are old temples and historic places, but also lots of shopping malls and fun things to do. The best part was the food. Kozhikode has some really tasty dishes. I tried things like biryani, seafood curry, and some yummy street food like banana fritters and beef fry. And don't forget the Kozhikode halwa—it's so good! The people in Kozhikode were super friendly. Everyone I met was nice and ready to chat. Whether it was the folks at the market or just people hanging out at a café, I felt right at home. And you can't forget about the beach. Kozhikode Beach is awesome. I spent a whole afternoon there, just chilling in the sun and watching the waves. It was perfect. Overall, my trip to Kozhikode was amazing. It's a fun city with lots to see and do. If you're ever in Kerala, definitely check it out.

By Ashif
Feb 18, 2024
Hey everyone, I recently went on a trip to Valparai, a beautiful hill station in Tamil Nadu, India. Let me tell you all about it. Getting to Valparai was quite a drive. The roads were twisty, but the views of tea plantations, forests, and waterfalls made it worthwhile. When I got there, I was struck by how peaceful it was. Surrounded by hills and valleys, it felt like a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the best parts was visiting the tea estates. Walking through the tea bushes was interesting, and trying fresh tea was a nice treat. I also enjoyed checking out the waterfalls. There were so many of them, big and small. I spent a lot of time hiking and swimming in the pools below the falls—it was really refreshing. Seeing the wildlife was another highlight. I spotted monkeys, elephants, and lots of birds. It was cool to see them in their natural habitat. And the food? It was delicious. I tried local dishes like dosas and biryanis, and they were all really tasty. Overall, my trip to Valparai was great. It's a peaceful place with lots of natural beauty. If you're looking for a getaway, I definitely recommend checking it out.

By Eesa
April 12, 2024
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