"Named as one of the ten paradises of the world by National Geographic Traveler, Kerala is famous especially for its ecotourism initiatives and beautiful backwaters. Its unique culture and traditions, coupled with its varied demography, have made Kerala one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world."
It's rather odd that this location doesn't seem to have been marketed to the North American tourist market; at least to my knowledge. I have never heard of it before.
It's rather odd that this location doesn't seem to have been marketed to the North American tourist market; at least to my knowledge. I have never heard of it before.
I hadn`t either Jack.....until the "farm" set me up there,incognito, in order to gain the confidence of one Karlo De Papaya.....long revered Shaman, and alleged donkey smuggler
@john-barry Be careful while undercover JB; Karlo is a rather seedy guy. A quick related question to be prepared for...is a donkey smuggler called a mule mule?
Be careful when you are there John. Apart from standing out with your Caucasian looks, the Malayalam language is difficult to speak and learn, giving you a hard time going incognito. Would be easier if you travelled north to more Aryan areas.
@david-green; I understand he plans to lose the beard, tan up, don a black Alice wig and sari and voila...Ms. Jaybee! As far as the language goes, once he's well into happy hour he usually speaks in "tongues" anyways so.......
Be careful when you are there John. Apart from standing out with your Caucasian looks, the Malayalam language is difficult to speak and learn, giving you a hard time going incognito. Would be easier if you travelled north to more Aryan areas.
perhaps David....you have chosen the wrong individual upon which to form your assessment.....(it aint Alice,and it aint the guy with glasses)