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Travel Blogs from Kochi
Kochi kittens
... Every morning we threw our butter from breakfast to them and then I started buying cat biscuits, butter and cheese. James thought I was mad but I made him throw all this stuff up for the kittens whilst I kept watch for the hotel staff! Staff hated the kittens and said they were vermin. Almost had an arguement with one guy about it....how can he be so hateful towards tiny baby animals!!! Wish I could have packed them in my bags and taken them back to the UK ...
From Palolem to Kerala Part 1
... producing a bag of plastic spoons. I was also pleasantly surprised that of the people I met on the narrow corridors in the train, they were all really polite, stepping out of the way, or thanking me as I did so.
We ate our food, happy to be refuelled and prepared ourselves for having to spend the night stuck on the train. We were so glad we’d upgraded to AC. We had friends to talk to, a bed each, space for luggage and collected sheets and ...
Chilling out in the South...
... with us giving him a look as if to say "are you joking?" eventually we found it and walked the 4 flights of stairs to our room on the roof...literally.
Dumped our stuff and went for a wander. Found a cafe that was recommended in the rough guide for good sandwiches and cakes. Lord only knows why, or why we actually sat down and ordered, as it and the people inside resembled druggies in a drug den.. Our cheese and tomato sandwiches were little more than two ...
Our last week in India
... and we are about to get our bus to the airport and head back to Mumbai for our flight to Perth tomorrow. Really wish we weren't going back to that dive.
It didn't surprise us when we arrived in Mumbai that the taxi driver said we had to pay his parking charge for waiting for his next customer at the airport. How rude. We had already pre-paid for our taxi and he was still trying to get more money out of us. The cheek of some people.
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Dosa-Dog Millionaires
... a Bunny Chow – seems Durbanised Indian cuisine has little street cred in India!]
Most travellers report leaving India a few kilo’s lighter than they arrived – so much for that…
Tickets on the ferry from Vypeen island to Fort Cochin broke the bank at a price of 30c per passenger. 'The Book’s’ intro to Fort Cochin: ...
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