There’s nothing like a swim before breakfast in a warm climate.
Another dosa with sambal and assorted chutney along with paw paw and pineapple made a perfect breakfast before our trip to Munnar in Kerala.
It’s supposed to be a 4 hour trip but another traveller warned the road for the last part of the journey was very rough.
Our new driver inspires confidence. He’s well dressed and has good English and doesn’t seem preoccupied with his hair.
Setting off around 9 we headed west. We were surprised that this area of Tamil Nadu seemed more prosperous.
After a coffee stop where for the first time the owner hinted that a tip might be in order. So as he also supplied a cleanish squat toilet we did tip. At 200 rupees ( $A4) we were happy to leave him a tip.
Before long we were driving towards the area known as the Western Gnats.
Another stop at a mud brick works where three women were making mud bricks and keeping the kiln working. Such hard work but they were charming to us allowing photos. Our driver said they make 200 rupees a day but are housed by the Govt and their children educated.
Driving along you come across all sorts of things. Including parades with firecrackers. We’re told they are festivals!
Climbing up the Western Ghats was so interesting. The views spectacular. We hit the top and crossed over into Kerala state. Here the roads haven’t been upgraded. They are in the process of widening and repairing damage from the storms last year. It was hard going. Pot holes, dust , narrow places to pass but the views were great and the tea plantations beautiful to look at.
We stopped at a tea plantation for a tour and so found out about the process and the difference between the white tea, green and black tea ( of which there are 4 grades). The white tea has the most health benefits and was around $A24 for 600 gr.
A quick cup of tea and we were back on the bus for Munnar.
This small town is the centre for tea production and Ayurveda medicines. We stopped for a quick look then continued on to a cultural show.
These Cultural shows are often fascinating but are better if you can understand what is happening. The sound and narration wasn’t good though the costumes and make up were wonderful.
By the time we arrived at our hotel the Olive Brook Resort we were ready for a G & T and dinner. This hotel is a few km out of Munnar along a very bumpy road. It’s a little oasis in the cool hill. It’s almost English style with beautiful gardens.
Both were very welcome. As this is a cashew area some of us has the Cashew Chicken. Delicious
Our rooms were spread through a garden and for a change we had no air con. Fortunately I was with Shelley who also like fresh air and as it’s higher and cooler here we hoped for no mozzies!
We enjoyed a great sleep and woke to birds tweeting. So different to cars tooting!
Great post 😁
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My husband’s partner is from Kerala. He always spoke of it’s natural beauty- cashew and rubber trees. Kerala is unique because it has a Catholic enclave dating back to apostolic times. What a fabulous trip you’re taking with such lovely friends!
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Totally enjoying your tales and pictures. Impressed with the group’s fortitude. What a history India has had. Continued enjoyment.
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Fantastic blog as ever Franeeeeeeeeee! You always capture the excitement and essence of a place.
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