After spending a few wonderful days in Mumbai, it took only 2 hours for Jet Airways to fly us to the tropical paradise of waving palms and wide sandy beaches in the southern region of India: Kerala. This state is blessed with a lush green vegetation and is also considered to be one of the safest and wealthiest regions of India.
After my five tips for Mumbai, it’s time for some of the highlights of our trip through Kerala:
1. Relax on a beach //
We spent some time on Marari beach, which was quiet and pleasant, perfect to just kick back and relax even though it wasn’t sunny when we arrived. We all enjoyed the sandy beach, the scenic beauty and the cool breeze; watching the fishermen pull their boats onto shore and making their nets ready for their next time out on the ocean. It’s also worth mentioning that the entire drive down to Marari Beach over a narrow and scenic road, passing by local villages, was a worthwhile experience in and of itself.
Kochi is one of the most photogenic cities you can ever visit. Each house, corner and alley is colorful and I could spend hours just walking around town. You find many ayurvedic spas and can enjoy various treatments. Take a tuk tuk to ride around and bring you to the local street markets. Or visit the Chinese fishermen catch a fresh fish and have it prepared for you by one of the nearby restaurants.
3. Enjoy a local cooking class //
Another fun experience is a cooking class at a local guesthouse. A local lady shared some of her traditional Indian recipes with us, demonstrated the ingredients she used and helped us with the entire cooking process. (You may recall I love learning to cook local cuisine from my Balinese cooking class.) We loved the end result for which, let’s be honest, she deserves 99.9% of the credit!
Indian Pashmina make an excellent gift, but there are many low quality fake scarves being sold as pashminas. So the quick masterclass ‘how to spot a fake pashmina’ we were treated to in a small showroom in Kochi, was extremely relevant!
So before you buy one of those beautiful shawls, focus on this:
1. Price: A genuine, hand-made Pashmina shawl is never cheap. So if someone offers you one for 25 dollar, it’s a tell tale that it’s fake! The price depends on the quality, the size and whether it has embroidery or a fancy design.
2. No shine, only shimmer: If the pashmina has too much of a sheen, then it could be a blend and you should be slightly suspicious. As our Pashmina-guru told us, a real pashmina has ‘’no shine, only a little shimmer.’’
3. Burn test: a more tricky examination, as you surely don’t want to ruin your shawl, is the burn test. Simply light a match and let it catch fire. Watch and smell as the fabric burns: if it smells like burnt hair and the ash turns into powdery material, then it is indeed some kind of wool. But in case it smells like plastic or vinegar, burns quickly, and it has small hard lumps in the ashes, then you’re dealing with a low quality fake product, made with synthetic material such as acryl or polyester.
5. Sleep on a boat – Cruise the backwaters of Alleppey (also known as Alappuzha)
Kerala is known for its backwaters, a beautiful stretch of rivers through lush green fields that eventually run into a huge lake. Our one night cruise on the backwaters was quite an experience. The scenery was simply breathtaking and the constant cool breeze of air provided a nice change from the hot Indian temperatures. The boat had a lovely deck that was perfectly suited for viewing us float by the endless rows of palm trees. We had our meals – local cuisine – freshly cooked on board by a great chef. Around sunset, the boat docked at the company’s private dock. There is not a lot to do or see there, so make sure to bring a good book or .
Tip: Spend time researching this trip before you book you book, because the pictures on the website and in the brochures don’t always match the actual boats.
There’s something I feel I need to add to my posts about my India trip as a sort of a personal disclaimer: if you’ve followed my blog over the last few years, you surely noticed that when I was covering diverse places around the world like the US, the Maldives, the European Alps or Indonesia. I tend to highlight the colors, the light, the sun and the beauty. And on this trip organized by YourWay2GO, I also just loved the wonderful treatment in Jet Airways’ Premier Class, giving the entire experience an extra touch of class and quality.
But I want to point out that if you go to India for the first time, the standard of living for many people there, including children, may come as a bit of a shock. India is a wonderfully unique place, a universe of its own, with a diverse range of cultures, traditions and religions that take time to absorb and fully appreciate.
All my pictures are made with:
Canon 750D + Lens: 16 – 35mm F2.8 & 50 mm F1.8
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Great tips! I know that there is Christmas time but I still dreaming about some time on the beach!
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Wow I loved seeing your photographs! It is so nice to see the area through your camera! 🙂
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Such a great post, educational and fun.
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Your photos of Kerala are stunning! I love that your tips range from taking a cooking class to spending some relaxation time on a boat. Great suggestions!
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Your photos are super beautiful. I visited Kerala several years ago and now I want to go back!
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Beautiful pics, love the post!
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Lovely post! Your photos are great!
Darriyan xo
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Wow!! This island look magical and so peaceful!! Love your pictures:) Hope you had the best time!! Xx Susanne – http://bagatyou.com
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Kerala looks absolutely gorgeous! Sleeping on a boat sounds like a dream vacation to me!
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Wonderful photos and great advices 🙂 Thank you for sharing 🙂
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You have the best travel posts and photos!!
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You have SUCH an amazing travel blog I’m feeling so inspired, may I ask how you’re able to travel often? Is there a specific website you use for flights? Gorgeous photos!
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Such an amazing trip! Beautiful photos!
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I wish I could teleport myself to Kerala!
ANOUK
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Wow! Kerala looks gorgeous. To be honest, I’ve never heard of this little place before but it looks spectacular. I’d love to visit and glad to know about the pashmina facts!
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Kerala looks like so much fun! Thanks for sharing babe xo, sharon
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Wow this sounds like a spectacular journey! I would love to visit this place one day.
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Dear Merel,
I like the Pashminas very much. They look beautiful. Thank you very much for the tips how to figure out if they are original or fake.
Have a good night :-*
Jasmin
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It looks amazing, definitely on my list to visit! I have 2 Pashmina shawls and love them!
xo
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Wow! Such beautiful photographs! I wanna go now!
xo, Jennifer
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These are amazing photos, thanks for sharing!
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What a beautiful sight! I’d have loved the local cooking class.
Trust you had a great time.
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Wow, these are incredible photos! What camera do you shoot with? I especially love the close ups of the fish. Sounds like you had such a great time. 🙂
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These are soooo beautiful photos… its just spectacular… I havenot been to kerala yet…will make it soon… You look very gorgeous hun…And bytheway I loved that cute kitty…xoxo, Neha
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Gorgeous gorgeous pictures!!
moorizZLA xx
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so much culture here! these photos are fantastic!
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Wow! Kerala is definitely on my India bucket list. I’ve only really traveled the north, but I’m dying to check out this place.
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Wonderful post and photos. How cute is that tiny kitten!
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What a beautiful trip! Your photos are stunning!
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This sounds like such an amazing experience! Great photos!
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amazing place
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amazing place
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Never heard of this place, but based on your beautiful photography I’m sold. Thanks for sharing your amazing trip. Xo
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These pictures are beautiful! What an amazing experience!
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These photos are stunning! I hope to visit India one day.
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India truly is a magical place! I have never stayed at Marari Beach, we always head further south to Varkala or Kovalam but it sounds great! Spending the night on the backwaters is an absolute must too, it is so beautiful and peaceful out there!
x Emily
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Love the photos! So beautiful!
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Such a beautiful place!!!
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Wow what gorgeous shots and how beautiful is Kerala! After reading this I really want to go and all your tips would be super handy 🙂
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Girl, you’re a WORLD CLASS traveler. LUCKY GIRL! I really enjoyed your blog post. Have fun always darling! Be safe!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos!
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It looks like you had an amazing trip! I need to visit Kerala!
xo
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What amazing photos and it looks like you had an incredible experience.
I need to add Kerala to my travel bucket list!
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This is so amazing, I now need to go here… STAT
Filipa xxx
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Love everything about this post! So cute!
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I love how you capture the most amazing pics, I feel like I’m living it! The pashmina place sounds amazing ♥
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These are excellent tips! I will defiantly remember this when I visit here someday. I just love the joy of traveling and how you get to experience other cultures 🙂 http://www.bauchlefashion.com/2016/12/all-i-want-for-christmas-is-pixie.html
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I’ve never heard of this destination before but after seeing and hearing about it, it’s definitely on my radar now! Thanks for sharing!
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I love your photos! I really want to visit this place, you’re so lucky!!!
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