Most Inspirational Moment
The houseboat. There is something intrinsically peaceful and calming about meandering along the back waters on a fabulous houseboat where the crew conjure up wonderful meals from, seemingly, thin air, oh and banana fritters just in case we were hungry in the afternoon!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Lukose was brilliant. He anticipated our every question and had an uncanny ability to appear as if from nowhere as soon as anyone even passingly mentionned that there was something they wanted to ask him. Very knowledgeable about the places we visited and India in general; and very quick to call someone if there was a question he didn't know the answer to. He was very quick to get to grips with different peoples' wants and needs (beer and ice playing a large part in that!). The trip ran like clockwork. What can I say, a good few of us wanted to take Lukose home with us to organise our lives in the UK!
Advice for Potential Travellers
Definitely go on this trip it's a great experience. Don't expect to be able to go to lots of bars, there isn't the same kind of drinking culture in Kerala as there is at home, but Kingfisher beer is available in most places! The day walk from Mattupetty Dam was a lot harder than many people anticipated. The walk is really quite steep all of the way up and combined with the humidity / heat does make it quite difficult. That said it is worth doing, the view from the top is great and it was good to do something more active. The air con on the house boat was really cold at night, take layers! I wouldn't recommend the visit to Kanyakumari - we spent a lot of time queuing and there really wasn't anything much to see. The wooden palace about an hour away was beautiful so perhaps that could be a shorter optional trip. The German bakery, Waves, at Kovalam is a must visit restaurant - food and cake is fantastic, as is the sister Fusion restaurant.