If you have a great travel agent on your trip, your life is sorted. You can actually relax and absorb everything surrounding you instead of getting bothered about hotels and rides that needs to be planned. We had a great experience with Souparnika Green Holidays. The owner, Mr. Anil Nair was godsend to us. He just knew what we needed, when we needed, and how.
The hotel in Kochi was a nice one. But more than the hotel features what impressed us was the hospitality of the hotel manager and staff. We reached the venue quite late, so we were wondering what food might be arranged for us. The hotel staff knew we were their guest only for the night and next day we will be off to Munnar. Nonetheless, they tried their best to make sure our stay was enjoyable and comfortable. The Manager was very sweet; whatever we said or asked him, he had just one answer, “Awkay Awkay” (which was supposed to be Okay). They arranged delicious roti and sabzi for us on dinner. They were also careful enough to prepare the dishes in refined oil. Thank heavens for that! Didn’t want to try foods cooked in coconut oil at all. After the sumptuous meal, we made our way for the much needed sleep. The early morning of Kochi is very peaceful and noiseless. Everybody is busy doing their stuff but without creating much commotion. One thing I absolutely love about any place. Keeping up with the relaxed pace of Kochi, we got ready, had another share of delicious dosa and Kaaffee (coffee), and hopped on to our ride towards Munnar. Although, we knew the hotel manager and staff only for one night and the ensuing morning, they were sweet enough to escort us to our ride and requested us to visit there again but for longer time. We had planned to come back to Kochi while our way back, but that would be another hotel and not this one. So maybe, we could visit this place again sometime later. On such a sweet note, we left the cosmopolitan city of kochi to the hills of Munnar. |
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