Kanyakamari



A lazy day today. It was hot outside so neither of us were in a hurry to leave the coolness of the hotel. Darryl ventured out to grab brunch which was a mixture of paratha, bananas and Pepsi!

We arranged our onward train and a place to stay before exploring the opposite side of town. It was fairly deserted apart from lots of fishing boats and they were heading out to sea. Today is actually quite windy and the fisherman can be assured of a rough ride.


We found 3 churches. A huge white one, a cute little white one and a brown helta skelta one. We returned to central Kalamari (in joke) and visited the tsunami monument before leaning over the wall at the sea front and people watching. A group of motorcycle riders were posing with their bikes in front of the huge statue. We watched the ferries rocking around in the rough water. We drank tea and relaxed!


Next, we walked to sunset point. It was a few km away and we ate curried rice krispies on the way. Sunset point was packed with Indian tourists. There were also horses taking people for rides.  We watched the sun set whilst drinking ginger tea.


We then headed back along the sea front looking at all the stalls selling all sorts of things.  Back in town we headed for food.  At the restaurant an Indian man wanted his picture taken with us...quite a common occurrence.  We obliged and then he came and stood by our table and talked to us.  Unfortunately he didn't speak English so it wasn't easy to have a conversation.  We also met his wife and had our photo taken with her and saw pictures of their numerous children.

After dinner we went for a walk and ended up back in the Italian cake shop for dessert before retiring back to our room.

 

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