South India

Our route: Chennai to Kochi

During last year's cycle round SE Asia we hatched a plan for our next big adventure - settling on India as our next winter destination. We decided on South India not least because of our love of Indian cuisine and one of our favourite restaurants in Hemel - the Cochin 🀩
We booked our flights back in August - flying from Heathrow to Chennai (formerly known as Madras) from where we would travel by tandem down the East coast then head inland towards the mountains and national parks to reach Kerala, then dropping down to the West Coast and our final destination, Kochi. 

Max has mapped the route as meticiously as ever - we'll be spending 60 days in India, 24 days of cycling and a total of 1,400 kilometres. 
True to form I've paid little attention to the route that Max has planned, instead focussing on how many change of clothes and "essential" items I can skillfully squeeze into my pannier πŸ˜‚
 A few people have commented on "those mountains" but I'm trying to push that to the back of my mind - one day at a time will be my mantra🧘‍♂️ 
I hope you enjoy following our blog and please post your comments along the way. It's always so lovely to hear from everyone; and it helps to keep us going when the going gets tough. 


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  1. That's quite an adventure. Bon voyage! Looking forward to the scenery pics xx

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    1. Thanks Kathy. I'm no David Bailey but I'll try my best πŸ˜‰

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  2. And so it begins….

    Well done for getting your blog up and running. It is just brilliant to follow you on your journey.
    Adventurous as always from the start.
    Im loving the mix of old and new and your blue trousers look fabulous on you.
    Love to you both
    Have an amazing trip x

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    1. Aah thanks for all the positive energy, that'll spur me on to be as bold and brave as I can be 🀣.

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  3. So looking forward to reading about all of your adventures and looking at the photos - Helen

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    1. Thanks Helen, I'll do my best to deliver πŸ˜‚

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  4. Good to hear how you are both getting on. I am sure the blog will be as much about what you eat as the cycling! Glad to hear half of the days not cycling so you can see the country. Very impressed with your journey and hoping you enjoy it all. Christine.x

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    1. Ha, ha, well I think our main challenge will be remembering to take photos before we devour what's put in front of us πŸ€”

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  5. Here's hoping you pick up a few recipes along the way! Have a fabulous time.

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    1. Absolutely πŸ’― - we definitely need some new tricks up our sleeves πŸ˜‚

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  6. I told an Indian friend of mine about your trip - his mouth dropped open in awe 🫒 Happy travels ❤️

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    1. Oh wow, thanks for sharing that 🀩. Perhaps he knows something I don't 😳 πŸ€”πŸ€£

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  7. Actually currently cooking a late evening curry but it doesn't have the magic of true India. Tastes nice though

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    1. I'm not sure who this message is from but I'm glad you enjoyed your curry anyway πŸ‘πŸ˜‹

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