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Sunday, June 19, 2011

India Varkala | Accommodation, restaurants, shops, Show Kathakali | Varkala India, India bag, travel to the India

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Varkala India This article


I spent 8 days in total in Varkala and enjoyed it almost every second.


I love the beach! And compared to Kovalam, Varkala is more laid-back and soothing. Just imagine a cliff surrounding a beach with luscious palm trees in the background. The sound of the ocean makes your thoughts flow away. Fruit sellers are yelling "Pineapple, pineapple madam", "Coconut, coconut" and at the same time crows are making awful noise.

The beach at North Cliff is in fact very nice if you look beneath it, but I'm sorry to say that it's buried in plastic, cans and bottles hanging from the cliff. It's very sad that the local government/population isn't doing anything. It's just laying there, like it was the most natural thing in the world.

For some years backpackers have preferred Varkala over Kovalam when they visited Kerala, because it's supposed to be less touristy.

I will tell you right away: Varkala has become touristy.


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Varkala India: A LONG stairway
Don't get me wrong, Varkala was stunning and it was easy to get around. It was perfect for solo travelers like me. But it's overrated as a backpacker's destination. When I stayed at Shiva Garden I talked to travelers who have been to Varkala for the last decade.


I asked them: "So you have been here several times, you must love Varkala?"

Their answer was: "No, I love Shiva Garden, not Varkala anymore."

It's inevitable. Ever since the local government launched Kerala as 'God's Own Country' in 2000, the tourist arrivals have boomed in the state and especially along the coast.

Naturally, places like Varkala becomes touristy. On the bright side, even it was touristy I didn't feel it was overcrowded.

Backpackers, tourists, families, retirees and the hippies -? you will find them there.

Even if Varkala is touristy there are still some cheap rooms and cheap food. I will tell you about my experiences from Varkala, whether it was the food, the shopping and the 'tea-pot-beer'-drinking.

:-)

By air: The nearest airport is near Trivandrum. At the airport you can arrange pre-paid taxis to Varkala. The taxi booth is right next to the arrival exit -? you can't miss it.

By train: Several trains to Varkala leave cities and towns like Trivandrum (30 min-1 hour), Kochi (3-4 hours), Alleppey (2-3 hours), Kozhikode (8-8,5 hours) and Kollam (30 minutes).

Note: Most of the trains are on-time, but be prepared for delays as well.

For more information on train travel in India, visit this page

To get the cheapest train ticket (at least it was the cheapest I got), buy a train ticket directly at the train station.

Ask for General Quota -? unreserved seats.

A trip from Trivandrum to Varkala on General Quota cost me Rs 21, while a ticket through Cleartrip would have cost me Rs 58. The differences are small, but it's at least a way for budget travelers to save money on train travel.

If you buy General Quota unreserved seats, the seats are located in the first and last coach of the train.

The disadvantage about this type of ticket is that you're not guaranteed a seat. But if you're just going to Varkala, you're looking at a 30-minutes to 1-hour journey. It's feasible at Rs 21.

When you get off the train, there are Rickshaws and taxis waiting to take you to Varkala beach. It takes approximately 5-10 minutes to get there. For Rickshaws expect to pay between Rs 50-80 depending on your bargaining skills.

By bus: The bus routes I know about start from Trivandrum (Thampanoor bus stand) and Kollam, but I'm sure that you can get a bus to Varkala from other places in Kerala. One of my class mates took a bus from Ambalapuzha (30 minutes south of Alleppey) to Varkala and that cost her Rs 60.

By taxi: You can also a taxi to Varkala but it's of course expensive. We took a taxi from Varkala to Alleppey (we were 5 girls), and it cost Rs 2700 (they had to arrange a bigger car). If we were maximum four people, it would have cost us Rs 2100 to Alleppey. The taxi will usually pick you up at the guesthouse/hotel.

I arranged the ride at a travel agency right next to Little Tibet. Otherwise there's a taxi stand at the far south of North Cliff.

Important places to know about Varkala India:
Pharmacies can be found along the stretch of North Cliff You can't find banks and ATMS at Varkala beach. You have to take a short rickshaw-ride to Varkala village (less than 5 minutes). When the Rickshaw drives downwards the main hill and towards the village, you'll see an ATM on the right side of the road. It's near the Temple Junction. Otherwise several travel agencies do cash withdrawals. There's a 3-4 % fee.There's no shortage of internet cafes in Varkala. They charge Rs 40 per hour, and the connection is slow.


 

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Kochi India | Fort Kochi and Ernakulam in Kerala | Accommodation, restaurants, attractions and shops | India backpacker, travel to the India

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Kochi India: the Chinese fishing nets in Fort Kochi


All information below is subject to change Kochi consists of Fort Kochi, Mattancherry, Willingdon island and Ernakulam and much more. In this article I will focus on Fort Kochi and Ernakulam.


Fort Kochi has been strongly influenced by European culture for centuries, and it is deeply reflected in its architecture, food and history.

If you compare Ernakulam and Fort Kochi, it can be hard to digest that these two belong to the same country. Fort Kochi is absolutely stunning with its great architecture, laid-back and charming cafes.

But if you expect and want a 'real' piece of India, Fort Kochi is not the place to go and visit. Not many things will remind you of India in Fort Kochi.

I stayed in Fort Kochi for 3 weeks because of my field work. So I got to know this place very well.


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Kochi India: Santa Cruz Church What I do know is that if you want to escape from the hassle and noise, Fort Kochi is perfect. It was very quiet compared to several places in India and Kerala.


So a couple of days of voyage into Fort Kochi will do good for your mind and body.

Another thing about Fort Kochi (and Kerala) was its people. I got to know fantastic Keralites during my stay there, and I will never forget them.

In general, the South Indian culture differs from the North Indian. And I'm probably not the only one thinking that Kerala is much more calmer than the north.

In fact, the differences are quite noticeable. You will notice it you too. People in the south harass you a lot less than they do in the north.

By air: Domestic and international flights land at Kochi airport, located 1,5 hour from Ernakulam city center.

From the airport you can take taxis to Ernakulam city center or Fort Kochi. I took a taxi from Ernakulam to the airport, and it cost me Rs 600. The ride took one hour. From Fort Kochi, a taxi to the airport will cost around Rs 700-800.

Here's the KSRTC AC-bus time table to and from airport:

Time table is picked up from stayinkochi.com.


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Boat to Fort Kochi By train: There are two railway stations in Kochi, Ernakulam Town (around 3 km north of city center) and Ernakulam Junction.


Ernakulam Junction (ERS) is the closest station to the ferries heading for Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and the other islands (Vypeen and Bolghatty).

When arriving at Ernakulam Junction, take a pre-paid Rickshaw. The booth is right outside the main entrance. It cost Rs 20 from the railway station to the main boat jetty, in addition to a service charge (Rs 1). The ride takes 10 minutes.

When arriving at the main boat jetty, there's a ticket booth on your left side. If there's a long queue, there's a separate lady queue to the right. The ticket cost only Rs 3, and the boat ride takes 20 minutes to Fort Kochi.

Time table: Ernakulam to Fort Kochi -- (picked up from stayinkochi.com)

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Kochi India


When arriving in Fort Kochi, you can either walk or take an auto rickshaw to the main tourist area, where most of the guesthouses, homestays and hotels are located in town.

Most of the accommodation facilities are heavily concentrated around Princess street, Bastian street, Burger street and Peter Celli street, while many hotels and resorts can be found on Tower Road and along the shores.

How to leave Kochi: the same way you got in. By rail Ernakulam Junction connects to most major towns and cities in Kerala. Trains to Trivandrum also leave Ernakulam Town.


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Kochi India: Ticket booth at Fort Kochi jetty Most trains to Goa (Madgaon) leave Ernakulam Junction and take between 12-16 hours, depending on train route. If you're on your way to Wayanad, you can take the train from Ernakulam Junction/Town and get off at Kozhikode (Calicut). The train ride takes 4-5 hours, and another long bus or taxi ride from Calicut to Wayanad.


You should have at least one hour at your hands when arriving at the railway station. I will tell you about one incident.

I booked a seat on a train from Ernakulam Junction to Trivandrum. I arrived there 45 minutes before departure. Guess what they said?

"I'm sorry, but the train route to Trivandrum has been moved to Ernakulam Town. Only for today."

I grabbed my stuff, and ran to find an auto. The ride from Ernakulam Junction to Ernakulam Town took 15 minutes, and cost Rs 35. I was glad that I showed up early, that's for sure :-)

Important information for Kochi:
Police: Office at Ernakulam Junction Railway station. Tourist police tel: 0484-2224067Hospital: Try Medical Trust Hospital, a private hospital and has a 24 hour ambulance service. Tel: +91 484 2358001. Website: Medical Trust HospitalKSRTC bus station: General inquiry tel: + 91 484 2372033Internet: Rs 40 per hour, international calls: from Rs 15 per minute

India Varanasi backpack | Places to visit in the India - Varanasi Varanasi | Accommodation, restaurants and Ghats of Varanasi


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Backpacking India


Varanasi, also known as Varanasi, is known for centuries for its 'Ghats' (a ladder leading to a sacred river). Million people had bathed in the River Ganges, in themselves soaked in holy water.


And millions of bodies have been cremated in the Ganges. If a poor family cannot afford the luxury of enough wood for the fire, there may be possibilities of that body will be cremated.

Parts of the body is one of the many things that settles in the bottom of the Ganges.

The locals have a strong belief that the water is holy, and not think about the disease can be obtained by bathing in water. Tomorrow take a boat trip on the river and it was noted that the water was of consistency of waste water. His belief is alarming, but also fascinating in some way.


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Backpacking India Varanasi: Animated streets of Varanasi
Grab a cup of lassi while studying the life in the narrow streets. The motives of the ghats was probably the most interesting part of my trip to Varanasi. Each ghat is special, aesthetically and spiritually. For example, main Ghat is where he carried out a ceremony of the night (starts at 6 pm).


While walking in the streets of ghat, they also encounter corpses in a procession. Don't be surprised - is actually very common in Varanasi.

Varanasi is chaotic, and full of noise and traffic (old Delhi is worse). The charm was definitely the Ghats:

Enjoy Varanasi!

Air: Land of flights at the airport of Varanasi, located 18 km from the Centre of the city of Varanasi. From there you can organize taxis prepayments to enter the city. The trip takes between 1-1, 5 hours. We were already 6 people traveling together, we have paid in total around 850 Rs (this was in March 2011).

I saw two taxi, one inside and outside cabins. The busiest taxi cab was outside the arrivals entrance. You will see a man by a wooden table, waiting for the people of the book. They have a list of addresses, which is why the taxi driver knows where to drive you.

If you are on a tight schedule and you want to save time by flying, Jet Airways and Kingfisher can be extracted. Both fly in and out of Varanasi. I have tried both and recommend both.

From the Center to Varanasi airport I paid Rs 500 for a taxi. It is organized by Hotel Surya.

By train: Varanasi is connected to cities like Delhi (12-17 hours), Agra (13-14 hours), Jaipur (17.5 hours), Calcutta (14-26 hours), Allahabad (3-4 hours), Patna (4-7 hours), new Jalpaguiri (16 hours - if you are starting from Darjeeling) and so on. The duration depends on what train take. Express trains are the most efficient.