We arrive in the evening and after the tuk tuk confusion of bags and people we arrive at our hotel. After a nightcap on the breezy rooftop restaurant we head off to bed to rest up for the last few days of the tour.
Next day bright and early as usual we meet our local guide who will take us for a walk around town and point out the sights.
As we are learning about the fishing nets a pod of dolphins swim by. They seem to camera shy however.
Waiting for handout
Jew Town, an area that was home to the oldest group of Jews in India dating back to the 12th century. Now the population is down to six.
Beating the laundry
Quite the iron
St Francis Church, built in 1503, oldest European church in India
Cardomen at the spice market
A very interesting cultural show, 2 men, lots of exaggerated facial expressions that tell a story that I can’t even begin to explain
Shrine to Mother Theresa
This restaurant had the best kathi or kati rolls. Best described as a puff pastry type wrap full of a saucy goodness mix of either vegetables, prawns or chicken
This is the final full day of the tour and after a seafood dinner and some pleasant conversation we will start the goodbyes to a couple of our new friends who leave that night.
The next day there is some free time to wander before the rest of us say goodbye. Some last minute spice shopping and before long our Uber is here to take us to our next destination, a beach area about 25 kilometers north.
The tour has been great, busy with lots of moving around and new things to see and try but really amazing.