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Thanks for your replies guys! I have been travelling before to South East Asia (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand) so I am well prepared for the social and cultural differences…and the toilets!
1sweetpea- I haven’t started to plan a route yet so it’s great to have a template to start with and research- especially as you are staying away from the larger cities & touristy hotspots which is what I plan on doing. I remember how draining it was when I travelled last, specifically in Vietnam, where you couldn’t take more than 2 steps without being harangued by merchants and motorbike drivers trying to sell to you.
Zoe- Your trip sounds heavenly! i would love to include Nepal in my trip. How did you cross the border, by flight? do you mind me asking what kind of budget you had and how costly it all was and…anything, just any advise!!
Much appreciated! x x
I'm there right now, and I am having the time of my life! I've been in the city, at some ashrams and in the villages and its wonderful here. Where are you flying into? No plans yet? You don't need them anyway, they'd just change on you!
You are right Carmentina..Kochi is the best place for nature lovers to travel in India..I visited Cochin when i was on tour to India become my favorite tourist place in India.Here you can experience freshness and the touch of nature where you go..We also had a great Experiance at spending a day in Houseboats in Kochi Backwaters..The boat was clean,comfortable,nice crew and fresh tasty food..