Hi, which month you traveled to Reykjavik? I have a plan to visit Reykjavik in the start of August. How will be weather in the start of August. Can person go out without hat and gloves in August in Reykjavik?
Hi! I was there on June. There always a risk that you have to wear hat and / or gloves in Reykjavik, the weather is very unpredictable in the whole country:)
You can buy them either at the ticket machine/counter in the airport then the bus station is like 10 second walk. Else you can also buy them at on the buss.
Those are in Reykjavik. You can just rent a car directly from the airport, for as long or short you want to, forexample Blue car rental, drive to Reykjavik and leave the car to their station in the city as well. Cruises are from Reykjavik too.
There should be a connection link between maharajas college metro station and highcourt water metro station. It is just 1 km.. but makes a huge difference as far as the commutation of tourists are concerned. From the new water metro you can travel to all the islands surrounding kochi
foods to eat in Kerala... amongst the many others: 1 chili beef and parotta *spicy 2 meat or fish cutlets (like a British influence im guessing) 3 shrimp & meat pickle *really spicy, but pickle is meant to be eaten in small amounts 4 appam and chicken curry/stew 5 idiyappam and egg curry or with Chicken Stew 6 Thattukada Chicken Fry 7 mussles or Oyster stir fry 8 Kerala prawn curry and pithari 9 Mutton Paya Masala 10 potichori 11 Baby Chicken Fry with Lime Juice (@Kethel’s Chicken ) 12 duck curry and kal-appam 13 toddy shop foods 14 squid ring fry 15 Beef fry and parotta 16 Kerala Fish Curry & rice 17 kottu roti/parata (if done right, its like a pasta dish) 18 Kerala Erachi Varutharacha Curry (lamb curry) 19 El Sadhya 20 Thelassary birani or Malbari biryani at paragon 21 Bananna Fitters 22 Masala puri (fried bread and potato curry) 23 Semiya payasam 24 Halwa (thinck gelatenous jelly with cashews, orange or black in color) 25 Chatti Pathri 26 Errissery (pumpkin or squash)
kerala food sucks in my opinion. Its basically Srilankan tamil food. So what is the issue. Kerala and srilanka eat food like 2000 years ago. Food has not changed at all. But tamil nadu changed food to milder version on everything. There is no spicy food in tamil nadu. One reason for spicy for kerala and srilanka is humidity. Spice kicks up a notch. We humans eat food that suits natural geography. That is why vietnam people at soup only because water from body goes out because of humidity. Why food is watery in south compare to say north indian chapathi and sabji food style? Because south you need more water consumption to survive.
@@Hajiz2004 why ? It sucks. i used to visit cochin refinaries in 1990s. Go to cochin and calicut and trivandram every few week. I had to eat North indian thali because local curry sucks.
Wtf are you saying? Kerala gets most variety foods in india. They have everything from veg items to beef, pork, duck etc. Nothing like srilankan food other than the meals and some fish items. Kerala foods are mix of arabian, Western and indian. They have the best Mandhi, shavarma, Biriyani, fish items and all..
Bro I was watching your videos since the time you landed in kochi..nowhere in the video when you landed in kochi airport,the taxi drivers where asking for 5000rs..you are just making things up lol..😂..why would you do that lol😅
This is why some states are cleaner than others, because of those people with this kind of mentality at 07:00, that is not a food court at a mall for someone to clear your trash, and there was a trash can right next to it, those guys chose to leave it there. Do these people really think there are people available 24 hours to clean up after them?? Use the bloody trash can, even if you are not used to using trash cans in places you are from, follow the etiquettes of the place you are visiting.
If you don't have much time the bus is a good option. We rented a car in Keflavik and it was 45 minutes to drive to Reykjavik where we started and ended our week visit. We explored a lot of the south coast in that time and the car was well worth it! Our Icelandic travel series is underway... feel free to have a look. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DutNbuUR_Ro.html
Sweden taught Kerala how to fish and the technology of distribution etc. in 1945 - 1960, have a look; Kerala learned and build the health and export business - until recently Kerala was one of the largest exporter of Fish product and high per capita users of fish in India. Sweden's help will be highly appreciated for ever by Kerala. Lot of foregin governments investment helped Kerala to reach today's living standards and Kerala will also do the same to all world. “PICTURESQUE SWEDEN” 1950’S TRAVELOGUE FILM STOCKHOLM KALMAR GOTHENBURG LAPLAND XD72584 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kMAAkY6rmWc.html Water Metro also financed by Germany -
Kerala is a peaceful place ! Clean and the people are nice and welcoming ! You can seee lots of cultural shock compared to north from dressing , food , language and lot more ! Enjoy your days in kerala !
The guy who came with you is well informed ! I liked the way he explained everything very well to you and he was right all the time ! ❤ Kudos to that guy !
Got's to try, pal-Appam and chicken curry, chicken roast, lamb fry, duck curry and kal-appam, Kerala fish curry and rice, polichathu, naadan chicken curry, fried ground mutton/goat, squid rings, fish fry, Kerala prawn curry and pithari, meat pickle, el sadhya (a variety of assortments of veg) Also check out the house boating (with a private chef, bathroom and bedroom), jattayu, munnar, tiger reserve, Athirappilly water falls, tree house stay
You seem to have hit on a good guide for yourself in Kochi. He is not too cognizant about the ancient history of Kochi but he makes up for it with his enterprise.
CASA is a portuguese word. Excise duty or excise tax is a central government duty paid for goods produced and sold within the country. Similar to customs duty. Most People only understand it such a way because those officers also raid to seize goods produced illegally without paying such taxes.