After finishing our holiday in the sun we took a local train to our next destination; Fort Kochi. The train was discreetly only one hour too late and took 90 minutes to travel 45 km. After arriving we spent the first hour looking for a budget place to stay with our rickshaw driver. Finally we settled to Fort Residency Homestay, and went walking around the city. The fort itself is a quite small tourist trap with few colonial buildings/churches standing around (no fort tho...)
Chinese fishingnets
On the early evening something unexpected happened, it started to rain heavily, and our hostel was totally flooded. Our room, located a meter below ground level was rapidly turning into a swamp so we evacuated the premises and started to claim our money back. After an hour of waiting and wondering what to do, the guys running the place had called their friend from another hotel to rescue us. We got a nice and wet motorcycle lift (all four of us without helmet and with our heavy backpacks on our back) to our current lodge; Bastian Homestay.
Here we are surrounded by a friendly family, slow internet and their cute but over-active 5 year old daughter Gigitta, showing off her great english vocabulary, acting out charming hindidances and making us join her girly games.
On fridaynight we watched a Kerala Kathakali show. It's an arty theatreshow with stories from Hindu mythology. The actors wear beautiful makeup, the play is in mime (every different movement is explained beforehand) and is accompanied by drums and singing.
One hour before the show began we watched the actors prepare for their role; by meditation and most important the makeup, they mentally and physically become the character.
Saturday we took a local bus to Ernakulam, the busy part of the city. Kochi exsists of a few island-like suburbs which you can reach by bus or ferry. It was nice to see such a modern India for a change, we even ate our lunch at Pizza Hut! After walking through town we took a ferry back to Fort Kochi.
For the weekend we were asked to take care of the house while our landlords went to visit their family. So we nicely had the house for the two of us and could since long time use a kichen by ourselves.
On Tuesday the first of March we flew to Delhi from Kochi airport.