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| 20th December 2006 kandath | Yourv comment ! - From: "Muzhuppilangad,the best beach in India ?" Hi Barb, Please send me a test mail at kris_kandath@walla.com so that i can communicate with you and provide you with more helpful tips about Muzhuppilangad ! Cheers, Kris |
| 20th December 2006 kandath | Your comment ! - From: "My vist to an Elephant Sanctuary!" Hi Pauline, Thanks for your comment. Please send me a test mail at kris_kandath@walla.com so that we can communicate. I am more than happy to give you more information on how to get there the most safe, enjoyable and economical way. Cheers, Kris |
| 13th December 2006 pauline | hi - From: "My vist to an Elephant Sanctuary!" sounds lovely how did you get there and is it open to public.we hope to go in jan |
| 3rd December 2006 kandath | Your comment on Muzhuppilangad! - From: "Muzhuppilangad,the best beach in India ?" Hi, Thanks for your comment on my blog. Yes it is an interesting place and there are yoga people and classes in kozhikode for sure and decent accomodation too. Let me know how to contact you and I would be happy to let you have these details. i look forward to hearing from you. take care Cheers, Kris Kandath |
| 1st December 2006 Barb Trotter | How far is this from Neyyar Dam, Kerala? - From: "Muzhuppilangad,the best beach in India ?" This looks a place well worth visiting - are there any hotels you would recommend? Are there any yoga/spiritual courses in this area? Any advice you may have would be greatly appreciated! Thanks Barb. |
| 3rd September 2006 Sachin | An opinion from Boston, USA - From: "Fort St. Angelo where Father Time Sleeps" Indeed, the Malabar coast is untouched and unexplored by tourism especially from the west. It would be a shame and quite frankly a crime if this area evolves into another Kovalam or Goa. Lets hope North Kerala continues to follow the path of "controlled" tourism by attracting only the serious tourist who is inclined to explore the history and culture of this area and appreciate the generosity of the local people. Lets try to keep Malabar off the beaten path and not on the "must see" list. |
| 30th August 2006 K.vaidyanathan | Photo of lokanar kavu bhadrakali - From: Kozhikode - in the Spicy Malabar Coast ! Dear Kandath, Congrats for a nice website and excellent photos. For my house I am looking for a photo of Bhadrakali of Lokanar Kavu. can you post to my email or can you post one on the website. I am asking for the photo of Bhadrakali and not the temple photo I am sure the photo of the devi will bring lot of goodwill to you and family. Thanks. and regards, K.Vaidyanathan vidhar@vsnl.net |
| 24th August 2006 hariharan | - From: "My Wild Trekk at Nelliampathy Rainforest" Yous photographs are ver nice. Please try trekking Silent valley from Mukkali to Kuntipuzha. It will be an excellent experience. You have to take permission from the Mukkali forest office. You may reach mukkali from Mannarghat. They won't allow you to stay back in the forest. |
| 22nd August 2006 Bala | Very informative and well written - From: "Thiruvanthapuram - Capital of Kerala" Hi This is a nicely written article full of great details. Having grown up in Thiruvananthanpuram, I still got to learn a bunch of details from this. A very good series of blogs. Please keep it growing! Thanks! Bala |