And that’s a wrap..
After our lovely night in 5 star luxury we had another two ferries that may or may not run but also had the offer of croissants and muffins for brekky, something you never see here. We’d usually be on the road before sunrise, but with this on offer delayed our departure for a fill up. We hadn’t booked any further accommodation due to the uncertainty of the ferries, but the first ran on time and it was a lovely peaceful cycle along the beach and river to get to it. We crossed the peninsula and the 2nd ferry at the top of it has naturally been withdrawn when they...
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It’s not always fun being in the news – The journo who interviewed us recently kindly referred to us as an Elderly Couple. Bloomin cheek! Though his article did highlight just how hard it is cycling here by saying that just walking 10 paces here at this time of year and you’re soaked, so this elderly couple are quite mad, or something like that. But he has a point. You start sweating the moment you’re outside and after a few kms we are soaked. ..I’ve taken to wearing my swimming shorts as my other shorts just look like I’ve pee’d myself, but...
Read MoreIdyllic Coasts
Mangrove beach, mini Goa After being told by multiple people, as we headed up the coast, to visit Mini Goa we took a short detour off our route and visited this rather picturesque estuary as it enters the sea, complete with mangrove trees and of course plenty of rubbish. It would be idyllic if people didn’t just drop their rubbish everywhere whilst walking to the beach and as we’re heading that way, we hope Goa actually isn’t this bad. It’s been quite tidy with little rubbish for much of Kerala with pockets of really messy areas. In some of those areas, we...
Read MoreBack at the coast
Our final ride to the coast was a short hop from our riverside hotel to our beach hotel – it’s a hard life this cycle touring! The hotel was very basic. Room, window, door, balcony and air con. But the balcony was above the sea defences and the waves would surely splash it when the sea was rough. But we’d picked a calm day and enjoyed the sound of the sea crashing against the rocks below our window from inside the air con room. It was too hot to sit on the balcony! We’d had a very pleasant ride to that hotel and got stopped by a group of Hindi women all laughing...
Read MoreThe Tea Plantations
The town of Munnar isn’t much to write home about, but the hills surrounding it are covered in tea plantations. Almost every square inch is utilised and it’s incredibly beautiful. We’d booked a hotel with a balcony facing the hills and loved watching the ladies picking the tea by hand with a pair of sheers. We visited the tea museum which was fascinating and explained that all the plantations were planted under the British and prior to this the area was forested. Eventually one of the largest companies here remaining from British days was sold to the workers and is...
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