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What is the weather like in Kerala in March please? Will the sea be warm, calm and how safe to swim in it?
13 years ago  •  1 subscriber 1 answer
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In March, Kerala will have great weather for swimming and relaxing. This is the time of the so-called "high season", when there are many vacationers. Farther...
Good afternoon ! In November, my husband and I want to go to India, Kerala. I undergo Ayurveda, and my husband just relax. Therefore, we want to choose a hotel that would be good for both my husband and me. I would like to be able to be treated, and in the evenings take a walk through restaurants and shops. And also not to run along the entire coast, but to swim on the hotel beach. I would be very grateful if I get an answer from people who have been there. Thanks.
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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Thank you very much for your replies. I looked it up too and came to the same conclusion. I thought maybe I could find a way out. Well, then we will find something acceptable, so that both my husband would feel good and me with treatment. Yes, it's easier for me, but my husband will have to suffer .... Thank you very much for your answers. Farther...
Please help me choose a country for outdoor activities: Sri Lanka or GOA. I like to swim in the sea, eat well, but I am very squeamish. Will I feel sick in GOA (sorry for being direct ;)))? How much cleaner is Sri Lanka? (I love animals --- cows, pigs and dogs do not scare, people scare). thanks for answers.
11 years ago  •  12 subscribers 35 answers
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Sri Lanka has stunning deserted beaches. Very beautiful nature. A well-preserved diverse fauna. It is very interesting not just to relax on the beach, but to see the country. with a temple in which one of the main shrines of Buddhism is stored - the Tooth of the Buddha. Noisy crowded Colombo, by the way, there is an excellent zoo. Where they show a small show with elephants, not as bright and colorful as, for example, in Thailand, but still. What should be taken into account , in Sri Lanka, on m ... Farther...
9 years ago  •  8 subscribers 12 answers
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We were in Sri Lanka in the summer. They thought to go around the "golden ring" - Colombo - Anuradhapura - Trincomalee - Polonnaruwa - Sigiriya - Dambudla - Kandy - Nuwara Eliya, then south and along the southwest coast to Colombo. But when we reached Kandy, we realized that there was no point in going to the south and west of Sri Lanka in the summer (it started to rain, it was cloudy and sad), and we stopped in Nuwara Eliya and returned again in the summer to the east coast in Paskidudu. There ... Farther...
the off-season in Sri Lanka was quite comfortable. How much stronger it rains there in Goa than in Sri Lanka. Are the beaches open on the coast.
11 years ago  •  3 subscribers 3 answers
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In Goa in July it will be very uncomfortable. Not only will it be problematic to swim, but many restaurants will be closed, not to mention any entertainment. Farther...
Help, please, with a choice. I am flying to India for the first time, I will spend 3 days in Delhi (Agra), and then I want to go to nature and choose between GOA or Kerala (Kochi). There is a lot of information on GOA, but not enough on Kerala. What do you want to get from the trip: 1. Possibility to rent a scooter. 2. See nature. Where is the best place to fly alone?
6 years ago  •  10 subscribers 7 answers
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I'm leaning towards Goa - the first trip, and Goa is more geared towards tourists than Kerala .. Figure out what's what and next time make a route as you like. Goa is cheaper than Kerala. Nature - take excursions to the reserve, old Goa, etc. The beaches of Goa are magnificent. There is no problem with renting a scooter - it's like dirt on every corner. (Actually, dirt is also present in some places;) I think you are aware - left-hand and chaotic traffic is not so simple. Farther...