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Published: November 22nd 2010
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Namaste Everybody,
After a long flight and almost 12 hours transit in Doha we are safely back to The Netherlands. We had a wonderful time in Nepal with our family and friends celebrating Dashain and Tihar festival and of course our marriage ceremony. Our long two months stay in Nepal went like two days. We really had a nice time, had lots of fun travelling and enjoying with festivals.
In our previous mail we wrote about Tihar festival –The festival of light. After celebrating Tihar with our family we went to Kerala (India) for six days from 8th to 14th November for our honeymoon. In order to rejuvenate and revitalize ourselves after being too busy with our wedding ceremony and festivals. That was really needed for us to fuel ourselves and to be fresh again. We had a very relaxed stay in Clafouti Ayurvadic Beach Resort at Varkala North Cliff. Three nights stay in Varkala was relaxing and we enjoyed with peaceful nature and also did some adventure activity like swimming in wild Arabian Sea beach. On 12th November we went to Kollam for a day backwater boating. Rowing through the small cannels passing by small local villages and
quite nature was amazing experience. Our guide took a water lilly and made a necklace out of it. He told us that people use this in wedding ceremonies in Kerala. So we did a new small wedding: Gyanendra put it around Zoë’s neck and the guide was surprised by our real wedding story. We really enjoyed Kerala during our six days stay.
Most probably this is our last mail in this blog from our wedding ceremony in Nepal. Thank you every body for paying interest and curiosity in our travel story and for your spontaneous reactions.
We are thankful for all our guests who visit Nepal specially for our wedding ceremony and making it unforgettable.
Thanking you all!
Warm Greetings
Zoë and Gyanendra
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mama
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Waaaaauw!
Dat lijkt wel op een échte honeymoon :-)