It had all the qualities of looking like a rustic village, with a clump of houses both at my left and right with lot of old furniture stuffed till the veranda, one or two roosters were mooching across the compound, a dog lazily lying on his belly looking at me (thankfully not barking! I was praying for him not to raise even his head!!); and I was standing in the middle of the small compound completely puzzled. I couldn’t see anyone, I tried calling my host but the phone kept ringing, so left a message of my arrival and waited for somebody to show up as soon as possible.
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Communication And Kerala
If you ask me, Kerala in my opinion is one of the unrivalled solo travellers’ destinations in India. Though I almost say the same thing whenever I visit any place, but Kerala is surely one of my top 5 on-the-priority list of re-visiting the panoply of a place again and again.
Culture or nature, spices with culinary diversity, organic greenery reflecting on the much talked about back water-body and of course, the unforgotten and unbroken tradition of Ayurveda. Kerala wears way too many feathers on the hat.
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Thankfully I chose cup noodles instead of bread omelette for the breakfast; the car is 30 minutes before time!! And how much should I pat myself for waking up early and getting ready just 5 minutes before the car came. The cup noodle was ready to eat which I would be having inside the car!! Let’s explore you Bali!!
It was my 3rd day in Bali and I was to go for a full day sightseeing, for which the car came before the given pick up time. It was a shared tour which means there would be other people in the team and I was curious to meet my co-passengers than excited or interested as the last two would be a depending factor in my doesn’t-know-how-to-get-along-with-people case.
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