Napier House
Napier Street, Kochi
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NAPIER HOUSE Our huge room Our dinner made by the wonderful Joby Checking in on Joby cooking our feast

Napier House Kochi

Napier Street Kochi, Kerala, 682001, India

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Temples, Agra and the south

A travel blog entry by gsturm

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Hello All,
It has been awhile since our last entry, we are still adjusting to the time, sleeping normally now. Where did I leave off...after the last entry we decided to go to Bukhara for dinner, a restaurant in Delhi. Last time in India we went to the sister restaurant in Mumbai, Peshwari and fell in love. We had the same things as last time, …

Namaste India

A travel blog entry by welovemondays

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If you had said that two people flying from the UAE and two people flying from the UK could meet up within 5 minutes of arriving at Kochi airport we would have laughed. But sure enough that's exactly how it worked out as we met up with Tania's Mum and Stepdad.

Having spent a day exploring Kochi, we set off for a boat trip along the …

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Kochi

A travel blog entry by leonya

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Sandwiched between the ocean and the Western Ghat mountains, and saturated with the famous "backwaters" - huge network of tidal rivers meandering through the jungle - the south indian state Kerala is certainly a destination of its own. Possessing its own language, own cuisine, own theater form, own marshal art, governed by a Communist party, having by far ...

Wondrous Warrumbungles

A travel blog entry by brownsltd

This is a top pick!
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... visual reference of the range ahead of us. We love a good adventure!

Back at our camp we were delighted to find that it was neither too hot nor too wet (as it had been on the previous nights) to have a camp fire. And so on our last night in the Warrumbungle National Park we could finally sit by the fire with a glass of bubbles and a cold beer reveling in the tranquility. Three kookaburras entertained us as they swooped down on their prey and as the ...

"You from England?!"

A travel blog entry by rosiee

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... and you'll see what I mean.

The highlight of the whole elephant experience was made purely by the smallest elephant who kept blowing bubbles in the water with his trunk - absolute genius!

After having breakfast at a local homestay we drove for a further 2 hours and climbed higher to a waterfall. The sun at this point was really hot and it was a bit of an effort to actually move anywhere, but it was so worth it! There were ...

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