{"id":3912,"date":"2015-04-07T13:27:18","date_gmt":"2015-04-07T10:27:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/travelstoriesfromyworld.com\/?p=3912"},"modified":"2017-03-20T12:53:03","modified_gmt":"2017-03-20T09:53:03","slug":"keralastories-a-night-and-a-half-to-remember-eng-version","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tstories.gr\/en\/keralastories-a-night-and-a-half-to-remember-eng-version\/","title":{"rendered":"#KeralaStories: A night -and a half- to remember"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ok, you may have heard me saying this before but believe me when I say that, when you will be virtually traveling with me, it won\u2019t just be about exploring some picturesque (or not so much) parts of the world. It won\u2019t be about sight-seeing or listing all the \u2018must-visit\u2019 restaurants of an area. It will be about hearing stories from people living all around the world<\/strong> or seeing the faces of those my life crossed paths with. It will be about quoting every conversation I had with the locals, any words I shared with fellow travel bloggers, about me living in their houses or planning a trip with someone I\u2019ve just met.<\/p>\n It\u2019s not a coincidence I named my blog \u2018Travel Stories\u2019<\/strong>. Stories are the bread and butter of this travel blog. Because, I do believe that a story can\u2019t be interesting unless it comes with a name and face.<\/p>\n As TBEX Athens successfully put it, the \u2018live like a local\u2019 concept many travelers endorse just to separate themselves from the average tourist, is used with a completely false meaning.\u00a0It\u2019s about living and traveling along with a local \u2013 not just living like one. That\u2019s the secret and also what I chose to do – but let me say no more just yet and carry on with this post.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Sunday afternoon, the 8th<\/sup> of March and we had just completed the #KeralaBlogExpress project\u2019s program, ready to hit the road back to our hotel. At the Periyar Tiger Reserve Park we had the chance to watch deers, cows, birds and many more \u2013 stay tuned for an upcoming blog post saying all about it (spoiler- there were no tigers, unfortunately..)<\/p>\n In spite of our exhaustion, 4 of us decided to stay a little longer at the centre of Thekkady to explore the city \u2013 given the fact that on the next morning we would have to pack again and continue with our road trip.<\/p>\n So there I was again, walking through unchartered territory, passing by impossible-to-read signs, understanding nothing more than the word \u2018spices\u2019 on them while receiving looks full of question and genuine interest as I walked by fully equipped with my cameras and stuff. My 3 \u2018partners in crime\u2019, coming from Italy, Spain and Puerto Rico, followed too.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We strolled around a bit until we started wondering if there was a place for us to have a drink or even a beer \u2013 you should know that alcohol in India isn\u2019t just served around freely in public places.<\/p>\n We were walking without a clue where to go when one of us spotted a big \u2018Beer and Wine\u2019<\/strong> sign! Looks full of surprise followed and we immediately started looking for the bar mentioned on the sign.<\/p>\n On our way there; a group of kids approached us all laughs and smiles, ready for a chit-chat. Barely speaking English and using a lot of body language, they asked us for a photo \u2013 and let them see what it looked like too. They laughed their hearts out when we suggested a group selfie and saw themselves live on camera. Words can\u2019t even describe how happy I felt among those kids with their huge eyes and wide smiles!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We all played together in the middle of the street, gave them candy bars and finally, headed to that bar we were looking for. It turned out to be a gloomy, warm place with local music playing, news on the TV, a few tables, bartender and 5-6 locals drinking undisturbed. So, yes we were the only foreigners in there and no, there wasn\u2019t a chance I would visit a place like this while in Greece.<\/p>\n Despite that, as we already were abroad, far away from home and our everyday routine, outside our comfort zone, this was the place we would call an \u2018oasis\u2019<\/strong> \u2013 the coolest place to discover on a trip like this. Our mutual love for traveling, writing, lust for the unknown and \u2013 of course \u2013 beer was common ground between 4 people coming from 4 different countries.<\/p>\n