Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Best 10 Beaches in Kochi (10/10) – FORT KOCHI BEACH Cochin, Ernakulam

Although Fort Kochi beach is the most popular beach in Kochi, you cannot go to the water here to wet your feet because of the large granite stone sea wall. There is a long stretch of walkway on this sea wall where you can walk along or sit on the bench enjoying the sea breeze and can watch large ships very close that entering and going out from Kochi sea port.

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Wild Elephants spotted at Bandipur National Park on our journey from Kochi to Bangalore via Mysore

We met some wild elephants and deer at Bandipur National Park, Karnataka on our way to Bangalore from Kochi via Nilambur, Mysore.

Monday, December 26, 2022

Kuthiran Tunnel (കുതിരാന്‍ തുരങ്കം) Thrissur on NH 544 Kerala

Dashcam full coverage of Kuthiran Tunnel (കുതിരാന്‍ തുരങ്കം) located on the National Highway 544 in the South Indian state of Kerala.

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Best 10 Beaches in Kochi (9/10) - PUTHENTHODU BEACH near Chellanam, Cochin, Ernakulam

If you're looking for a serene and less crowded beach near Kochi, Puthenthode Beach near Chellanam is the perfect destination. Located just 18 kilometres away from Kochi city and 10 kilometres from Thoppumpady Junction, this beach is a hidden gem that offers a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

One of the unique features of Puthenthode Beach is its proximity to the Kannamaly Shrine, which adds a spiritual touch to the overall experience. The beach is only half a kilometre long, making it smaller in area compared to other beaches in Kochi, but it still offers plenty of space to lounge and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

One of the most notable things about Puthenthode Beach is its relatively safe waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and other water activities. However, visitors should still exercise caution when climbing on the stone wall made of slippery granite rocks, as it can be quite dangerous.

Another advantage of Puthenthode Beach is its proximity to other popular destinations, such as Fort Kochi Beach, which is only 11 kilometres away. Visitors can easily combine a trip to Puthenthode Beach with other nearby attractions to make the most of their time in Kochi.

Overall, Puthenthode Beach is a beautiful and tranquil spot that offers a welcome respite from the busy city. Whether you're looking to relax in the sun or take a refreshing swim in the ocean, this beach is sure to provide a memorable experience. Just be sure to exercise caution on the slippery granite rocks, and you'll be able to fully enjoy everything this hidden gem has to offer.





Saturday, December 17, 2022

A Glimpse into the Fishing Traditions of Kerala: The Thrilling Journey of Indian Fishermen in the Arabian Sea.

India is a country rich in culture and tradition, and one of the most fascinating aspects of its culture is its fishing industry. The video captures the essence of this industry, showing us how fishermen from Puthenthodu Beach near Kochi in the southern Indian state of Kerala, venture into the Arabian Sea to catch fish.

The video starts with a stunning view of the colourful fishing boats of Kerala, bobbing up and down on the sea waves. The boats are uniquely designed, each one decorated in vibrant colours and patterns, a true reflection of the local culture. We see the fishermen pushing their boat into the sea, and then maneuvering it through the waves with incredible skill and dexterity.

As we watch the fishermen at work, we get a sense of the hard work and dedication that goes into their craft. These men have been fishing for generations, and they know the sea like the back of their hand. We see how they work together as a team, communicating with each other through hand signals and gestures, and using their strength and expertise to navigate their way through the treacherous waters of the Arabian Sea.

The video gives us a glimpse into the traditional fishing techniques of Indian fishermen, showing us how they use simple tools and methods to catch fish. We see them casting their nets into the sea, and then hauling in their catch with incredible speed and efficiency. We also see them using hooks and lines to catch fish, a technique that has been used for centuries.

Overall, the video is a beautiful and fascinating glimpse into the rich fishing culture of Kerala. It is a reminder of the hard work and dedication that goes into this industry, and of the incredible skill and expertise of the fishermen who make it all possible. It is a tribute to the traditional ways of life that have been passed down through generations, and a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of the human spirit.

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Morning Walk on the Best Scenic Roads of Kochi, Marine Drive | Goshree Bolgatty Bridge | 10 DEC 2022

A relaxing early morning walk on the Kochi Marine Drive – Vypin Road enjoying the cool breeze from Kochi backwaters.

ROUTE: High Court - Abraham Madamakkal Rd - Pearl Of Kochi Roundabout – Goshree Bolgatty Bridge – Bolgatty Circle and back.

Total Distance: 4.2 Km