Kuruvilla's Bed & Breakfast
14 A,Punnakat Lane,Kairali Street, Kochi
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Kuruvilla's Bed & Breakfast Kochi

14 A,Punnakat Lane,Kairali Street Kochi, Kerala, 682001, India

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Culture Vulture become qualified Tuk Tuk drivers!

A travel blog entry by the_muzzas

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... the 1st May to start this job
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We headed into town for some breakfast before we did the sights of Fort Cochin, the heat was searing at 10am, already hitting 30 degrees. We had breakfast and i went to pay, only to discover that we (i apparently) had left all the money back in the homestay, i left Laura as security and headed back to get some money, on my return journey a young Tuk Tuk driver pulled up, jumped out with his map and proceeded to do ...

Fort Cochin - Our First Summer in 2012

A travel blog entry by c044646

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... 12390;、30歳以 978;の歳の差 2434;感じさせ&# 12394;いほど話& #12364;合う。定 年した今、 ;「1年のう{ 85;4ヶ月は 053;行するの 2364;目標」と&# 12398;ことで今& ...

Please sir, can I have some more?

A travel blog entry by r.m.heslop

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... seeing everybody in a few weeks, and hoping that Joey recognises us!

Spirit Rising: Sundowners on the upper-deck of our private Backwaters houseboat.

Stilstuiper: The barefoot woman in the opposite seat intent on using Melissa’s lap as a footrest during the train ride to Kannur.

Not Confucius - Sajimon Say: “Chef in microwave kitchen get cooked by infra-red ...

The Cream of Kerala

A travel blog entry by davidandnancy

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... London, who were holidaying in Kerala too - it is wonderful to touch base with home again whilst being so far away!

We then visited Kumaly on the edge of the Periyar National Park. This made a nice break with a bit of boat riding and bird spotting, and a 'cloud walk' in the jungle. Supposedly they have tigers there but our guide said he had never seen one in all his years in the area. We also visited a spice garden to ...

In the Heart of Kerala State

A travel blog entry by wasagadave

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... the views were terrific. Vendors were constantly coursing down the aisle pitching their goods, chai, coffee, water bottles and a host of Indian foods. Fresh food was always coming on board at the major stops. Had one of them offered bananas, we were still in the market, but made it through on a couple of energy bars. Small wonder our pants are getting loose. That's the real reason I came with Debbie on this adventure – it's my personal fat-farm!




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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Cochinn