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A
sadya is a typically vegetarian meal, which consists of
boiled rice and 10-12 dishes, followed with 2-3 desserts,
mostly served at weddings, festivals or special occasions. |
2.
Attend a Boat Race |
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Boat
races are normally held during the Onam festival time
(August/September). Long boats approximately 100 feet long
and manned by over 100 rowers take part in the race cheered
by thousands of spectators. The thrill is contagious. You
could hop on to one of them and row beyond the finishing
line. |
3. Stay in a Boat house |
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Boathouses
are giant country crafts luxuriously decorated and
furnished. It usually consists of 1 or 2 bath-attached
bedrooms, an open lounge, deck kitchenette and a crew
consisting of oarsmen, a cook and a guide. Boathouses float
on the backwaters and give an opportunity to enjoy the
scenic beauty along the banks. A night out on the placid
waters under the wide and starry skies has few parallels in
the whole world. |
4. Attend Kathakali | |
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Kathakali
is a dance form in which actors do not speak but enact
dialogues, sung by singers in the background. The emphasis
is on facial expressions. Mudras or hand signs too have
significance. Kathakali actors excel in the presentation of
the most beautiful and most violent scenes with equal skill.
The whole face of the artist is painted and it appears as
though he is wearing a mask. Performed in front of lighted
oil lamps in traditional theatres this sophisticated art
form takes you to the hoary past of the epics. |
5.
Wear a Mundu / KasavuNeriyadu |
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Mundu
is a traditional Kerala dress, which is worn on festivals,
for marriages and to temples. It is made from an off-white
fabric with an elegant gold border. Men should try wearing
the Mundu and women the Kasavu Neriyadu. The deceptively
simple tuck is really worth a try. It surprises all those
who cannot imagine a dress without belt, buckle or button.
Enjoy the freedom, comfort and aesthetics of this simple
attire. |
6. Watch Kalaripayattu |
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Kalaripayattu
is believed by most historians and scholars to be one of the
oldest and most scientific systems of martial training
existing in the world. Many of the traditional art forms of
Kerala have drawn elements from Kalaripayattu at the
evolution stage. Watching Kalaripayattu will definitely be
an interesting experience. Vigour and elegance seldom
combine in such perfect manner. |
7.
Get an Ayurvedic massage
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The
term Ayurveda denotes 'the science of life'. Ayurveda is a
system of teaching to achieve perfect health-both physical
and mental and to attain the bliss of real life. Must try-an
Ayurvedic massage to soothe your aching muscles and feel
rejuvenated. The secrets of an ancient science are yours for
the asking. |
8.
Watch the sunset |
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Relax
and watch the sunset at the beach along side the Chinese
fishing nets in |
9.
Shop at a local market |
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It
would be an interesting experience to see the wide variety
of vegetables, fruits, fish, flowers snacks and knick-knacks
that are sold by eager vendors. Observe how people bargain
while shopping. Share the simple joys of the give and take
of life in an unfamiliar yet charming setting. |
10. Stay in a tree house |
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A
tree house is a cozy little house on top of a tree with
picturesque views. Relish the chance to enjoy the sparkling
air and the unique flora and fauna from a vantage point.
From the secure perch savour the night sounds of a tropical
forest. |
11. Take an Elephant ride |
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This
is possible at the Periyar wildlife sanctuary where you can
take a tour through the jungle on elephant back. A mahout
will guide you through. Feel how Maharajahs felt high and
mighty riding into the midst of their admiring subjects. |
12. Walk through a paddy field | |
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Take
a walk along the narrow dyke through lolling, green paddy
fields, a chance to take in the fresh, clean air-an
unforgettable experience. Do not forget to feel the slender
shoots. Their softness lingers long in your fingertips just
as the fragrance and the hues of the field flowers fill your
mind forever. A trip in the early morning mist through the
paddy fields can give you a feel of the bliss of the dawn of
creation. |
13.
Taste Toddy and Karimeen fry |
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Make
sure you try kallu (sweet toddy extracted from coconut palm)
and taste Karimeen (carp) fry and a spicy chutney or pickle.
The brew is as inebriating as the fish is delicious. |
14.
Shop for spices and an Aranmula mirror |
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Make
sure you shop for fresh spices and an Aranmula Kannadi
(mirror)-this is a special mirror made from four metals
copper, silver, lead and bronze. In the past only the royal
family owned this mirror. These are very rare mirrors and
only 2 master craftsman and their families still make them. |
15.
Wake up to the smell of delicious breakfast
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Make
sure to try as many different items as you can from the wide
spread. Must try Puttu kadala, Idiappam stew, Appam and
chicken curry or vegetable stew. |
16.
Watch the fishermen go out to the sea |
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It
is interesting to watch the fishermen go out to the sea with
their fishing nets in their small boats and to see them
return with their catch. Do watch how they transact business
by the seashore. See how man harnesses the bounties of
nature. |
17.
Have tea at a Thattukada
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Thattukada
is a small roadside teashop, which serves tea and snacks.
The most interesting thing to watch is how the tea is made
and poured into the glasses. |
18.
Taste the different varities of bananas |
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Try
the red, green and yellow varieties - Also try the
milkshakes and snacks made from each of the different types
of banana. While in Kerala you could become an addict of
banana chips. |
19. Collect Antiques |
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20. Take a boat ride through the backwaters |
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This
is a relaxing experience as the boat takes you along the
narrow canals and beautiful villages. You get an opportunity
to see local people engaged in fishing, duck rearing and
shell collection. You may also see the traditional toddy
makers at work on the coconut palms. |
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