Category: The Food Punch Travels

Kerala, India – God’s Own Country

Kerala, India – ‘God’s Own Country’, a state located in the southwestern part of India, is a land of remarkable diversity and cultural richness. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with a network of backwaters, lush greenery, and pristine beaches that draw travelers from around the world. Kerala also holds the distinction of having one of the highest literacy rates in India, reflecting its strong emphasis on education and human development. The state is a hub for Ayurvedic practices and wellness tourism, offering visitors a chance to experience ancient healing traditions in serene settings. Additionally, Kerala’s unique matrilineal system in certain communities sets it apart from the rest of India’s predominantly patrilineal societies. With its vibrant festivals, rich history, and delectable cuisine, Kerala is a destination that promises a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, making it a captivating and enlightening place to explore.

Munnar

Nestled amidst the rolling hills of the Western Ghats, Munnar emerges as a breathtaking masterpiece of nature’s artistry. Here, emerald tea plantations cascade down verdant slopes, like a lush green tapestry woven by the hands of heaven itself. The air is crisp with the intoxicating aroma of tea leaves, and the symphony of rustling leaves and melodious birdsong creates a soothing serenade for the senses. Misty mornings unveil a mystical landscape where ethereal clouds embrace the lofty peaks, revealing the secrets hidden within. Munnar, with its tranquil lakes, cascading waterfalls, and the ever-present promise of a surprise behind every hill, invites wanderers to immerse themselves in a world where time slows down, and the soul finds solace in the enchanting embrace of this earthly paradise. We stayed in Munnar for 3 Nights and 4 days. During our stay, we explored places including local markets, nearby sight-seeing places, restaurants, old Munnar town, tea plantations, elephant park, and cardamom spice gardens.

Thekaddy

Thekkady, cradled in the heart of Kerala’s dense forests, is a place where nature’s wild, untamed beauty unfolds in all its glory. Here, emerald-green jungles teem with an astonishing diversity of flora and fauna, including the majestic Asian elephant and elusive Bengal tiger. The centerpiece of Thekkady is the Periyar Tiger Reserve, a sanctuary that offers not only the thrill of wildlife encounters but also the serenity of a picturesque lake cradled within its bounds. Boating across the placid waters of Periyar Lake, one can witness animals quenching their thirst at the water’s edge, creating a surreal tableau of harmonious coexistence. Thekkady is a haven for nature enthusiasts, trekkers, and those seeking an authentic rendezvous with the wilderness. It captivates the senses, not just with its lush landscapes and exotic wildlife, but also with the whispers of the forest that echo through the air, reminding us of the precious, untamed treasures that our planet holds.

Allepey

The iconic houseboats of Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, are like floating dreams on the tranquil backwaters of Kerala. These elegant vessels, crafted from indigenous materials like bamboo and wood, offer a truly unique and immersive experience. Drifting lazily along a network of serene canals, rivers, and lagoons, one can soak in the picturesque scenery of emerald rice paddies, swaying palms, and quaint villages that line the shores. The houseboats themselves are a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, furnished with cozy bedrooms, living areas, and even kitchens where skilled chefs prepare delectable Keralan cuisine. As the sun dips below the horizon, the houseboat becomes a sanctuary of peace, with the gentle lapping of water against its hull and the star-studded sky above. Alleppey’s houseboats offer an enchanting journey, where time seems to stand still, and the beauty of nature envelops you in its warm embrace, making it an unforgettable Kerala experience.

Thiruvananthapuram and Kovalam

Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, is a vibrant fusion of tradition and modernity. Nestled along the southwest coast of India, this coastal metropolis is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. One of its most iconic landmarks is the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, a sacred shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple, known for its awe-inspiring architecture and intricate stone carvings, is a testament to the region’s religious significance and craftsmanship. Just a short drive away from Thiruvananthapuram lies the tranquil beach town of Kovalam, famous for its pristine sandy shores and vibrant nightlife. Kovalam’s crescent-shaped beaches, lapped by the Arabian Sea, offer the perfect escape for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts. Together, Thiruvananthapuram, Kovalam, and the Padmanabhaswamy Temple encapsulate the essence of Kerala, where spirituality, natural beauty, and modernity coexist in perfect harmony, welcoming travelers to an enchanting journey of discovery.

Kanyakumari – Tamil Nadu

Kanyakumari, situated at the southernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent, is a place where the boundaries of land and sea blur into a mesmerizing confluence. Here, the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean converge in a tumultuous embrace, creating a stunning natural spectacle. Beyond its geographical significance, Kanyakumari holds a cultural and spiritual allure, attracting pilgrims and travelers alike. The town is home to the iconic Swami Vivekananda Rock Memorial, dedicated to the renowned Indian philosopher-saint, and the majestic Thiruvalluvar Statue, a tribute to the ancient Tamil poet and philosopher. As the sun dips below the horizon in a breathtaking display of colors, visitors gather at the shores to witness the ethereal beauty of the sunset, a moment that encapsulates the mystique and charm of Kanyakumari, making it a place of both natural wonder and spiritual reflection.

Overall Experience And Rating

We planned our Kerala trip for 9 Nights and 10 Days covering major cities including Munnar, Thekaddy, Allepey, Kovalam, Thiruvananthapuram followed by Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu. We pre-booked a private car (Kotayam holidays) from Kochi Airport and travelled 1000 Kms in total to cover all the major attractions in Kerala and Kanyakumari. We stayed in Munnar for 3 Nights, Thekaddy for 2 Nights, and other places for a night. Major places to visit in Munnar include tea plantations, spice gardens, old Munnar town, boating, cheyyapara waterfalls en-route Munnar, and nearby local markets. We had pre-booked Periyar Tiger Reserve Boat Ride tickets and Elephant Junction Shower and Bathing tickets in Thekaddy before our travel. Our House Boat stay in Allepey was quite an amazing experience. We shopped a couple of extravagant in-house made Sarees, Dhotis, and Banana Chips for our friends and relatives from the local markets in Allepey. We visited Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kovalam (Dhotis and Sarees are a must) and headed to Kovalam Beach for dinner later in the evening. We also visited Kanyakumari – a part of Tamil Nadu. Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue is the major attraction there. Don’t miss out on the peacock feeding experience in Kanyakumari. Enjoy your trip!

Ambience – 5/5

Food – 4.9/5

Service – 4.9/5

Stay & Comfort – 5/5

Address: Kerala, God’s Own Country

The Food Punch Recommendation – 5/5

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Gujarat – Land of the Asiatic Lions

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#WildlifeAndMore !!!

Gujarat, India’s westernmost state, has varied terrain and numerous sacred sites. Its capital city is Gandhinagar, while its largest city is Ahmedabad.  In its urban center of Ahmedabad is the Calico Museum of Textiles, displaying antique and modern Indian fabrics. Gujarat is one of the four Indian states to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Gir Forest National Park in Gujarat is home to the only wild population of the Asiatic lions in the world. Gujarat has some of the major mountain ranges of India, including Aravalli, Sahyadri (Western Ghats), Vindhya and Saputara. Girnar is the tallest peak and Saputara is the only hill station in the state. One of the major tourist attractions in Gujarat is The Statue of Unity. It is a colossal statue of Indian statesman and independence activist Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who was the first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of Independent India and the chief adherent of Mahatma Gandhi during the non-violent Indian Independence movement. It is the world’s tallest statue with a height of (597 ft) 182 meters. It is located on the river facing the Sardar Sarovar Dam on river Narmada in the Kevadiya colony in the state of Gujarat. Here is the list of places we’ve visited during our trip:

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Hotel Imperial Somnath

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Hotel Imperial Somnath is a beautifully designed hotel with luxurious room interiors and spacious rooms equipped with all modern amenities. This luxurious property is 4 km away from Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple and 1 Km from Somnath Railway Station. This hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. At the hotel, all the rooms are well equipped with a desk, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, air conditioning, and a mind-blowing view. The daily breakfast offers buffet and vegetarian options. Guests can grab a bite to eat in the in-house restaurant, which serves a variety of Indian and International food dishes.

The Fern Gir Forest Resort

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India’s favorite resort when visiting the famous Asiatic lions at Sasan Gir, The Fern Gir Forest Resort is a 5-star resort that offers 40 well-appointed, air-conditioned villas, suites, cottages and tents, and a very memorable vacation. True to an authentic experience of living in undisturbed nature, this property ensures the environment remains protected with its award-winning, environmentally sensitive programs. The resort is built in an ethnic style inspired by local design that has evolved the best balance in Gir’s hot summer and chilly winters.

#GIR Forest Safari

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Gir Forest National Park is a wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat, western India. It was established to protect Asiatic lions, who frequent the fenced-off Devalia Safari Park, along with leopards and antelopes. Gir Jungle Trail, outside the fenced area, traverses deciduous forest and is home to wildlife including Vultures, Sambar deers, Blue bull, Wild Boars, Blackbucks, Peacock, Pythons, Indian gazelle, Chowsinga and more. The Open Gypsy Wildlife Safari is definitely worth your time and never to be missed.

Mahatma Gandhi Museum

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Rajkot was Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi’s primary family home in India until 1915, including during those years when he stayed in London and in South Africa. Gandhi Museum, commonly referred to as Mahatma Gandhi Museum is located in the city of Rajkot. As evident by its name, the museum is an attraction documenting and exhibiting the life and work of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was an activist of Indian origin who fought for the country’s independence against the British colonizers, by employing non-violent techniques thereby inspiring freedom fighters all over the world. Gandhi Museum, a significant heritage spot is frequently recommended for tourists visiting the region as it provides one with a background of Indian culture, mentality, and history. One may explore the museum consisting of 39 galleries in order to obtain enriching and interesting information about Gandhi and his ideologies. The museum also accommodates a souvenir shop, delightful food court, relaxing garden and facilities that can be availed as needed such as tour guides, parking, ATMs, an extensive library, information center for any concerns and restroom facilities among others. The ticket price is 25 INR per person and timings are 9 AM – 6 PM. Please plan your visit accordingly.

Shree Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple

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The Somnath temple located in Prabhas Patan near Junagadh in Saurashtra on the western coast of Gujarat, India is believed to be the first among the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It is an important pilgrimage and tourist spot of Gujarat. This temple attracts millions of visitors from all around the world and has quite a picturesque view at night. Cameras are strictly prohibited inside the temple. The authorities have made a separate arrangement of digital lockers for the devotees right outside the temple. Have a wonderful time with your loved ones and may God bless you all.

Here are the most recommended dishes from our end:

  • Honest Gujarati Thali

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Gujarati Thali from Honest Restaurant in Gujarat is one of the most recommended #THALI from our end. This limited thali contains a variety of food items including dhokla, salad, papad, potato sabzi, Gujarati dal, rice, buttermilk, mutter & cauliflower gravy, undhiyu, sev tomato sabzi, samosa, jalebi, green chili, and butter roti. The price of this delicious vegetarian thali is 220 INR inclusive of all taxes.


Overall Experience and Rating

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We planned this amazing trip to Gujarat for 4 Nights and 5 days. We commenced our train journey from the Mumbai Central railway station in Mumbai towards Rajkot station in Gujarat. We hired a 6 seater AC vehicle from Rajkot station for a duration of 4 days. From there on, Hotel Imperial Somnath was our first staycation experience. We visited Somnath Jyotirlinga temple and a couple of restaurants nearby this property. The very next day we headed towards the Sasan Gir area in the state of Gujarat. We had booked two wintergreen cottage rooms at the Fern Gir Resort for 2 nights and 3 days. All the meals were inclusive as a part of this special package. You will be allowed to purchase alcohol in Gujarat provided you are a resident outside Gujarat and you have carried original address proof and pan card along with you. You can register for e-permit at http://eps.gpeonline.co.in/ and are allowed to purchase 13 cans of beer per permit. If you wish to consume wine then you can buy one bottle of wine (750 ml) and 8 cans of beer or you could opt for 1-liter whiskey and 4 cans of beer. On the second day, we went for Devalia Wildlife Gypsy Safari from 5 PM to 6 PM where we spotted a bunch of wild animals including leopard and lions. On the third day, we went for a 3 hour long Gir Forests Open Gypsy Wildlife Safari from 4 PM to 7 PM in the evening. It was an amazing thrill to be out in the open jungle and witness the wild animals hunt for their prey. If you happen to know someone from the forest department in Gir then you can have the privilege of experiencing a night wildlife safari with the government officials. On our way back to Rajkot airport, we visited the Mahatma Gandhi Museum and dined at our favorite thali restaurant. We had an amazing time in Gujarat experiencing the Gir wildlife safari and would love to come back again.

Ambience – 4.8/5

Food – 4.6/5

Service – 4.9/5

Stay & Comfort – 4.8/5

Address: SH-26, Malia Sasan Rd, Sasan Gir, Gujarat 362135.

The Food Punch Recommendation – 4.8/5

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Himachal Pradesh

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Into the Hills !!!

Himachal Pradesh being well known for its trekking, climbing and skiing areas is home to many scenic mountain towns and resorts. With spectacular snowy peaks and plunging river valleys, this beautiful region is India’s outdoor adventure playground. Attracting a huge number of tourists in months of December and January, this heavenly place is filled with tremendous enthusiasm and energy. Kullu, Manali, Kasol (A hamlet in district Kullu) and Tosh are the places to strike off from your bucket list.

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While passing by the Himalayan mountain ranges, one can take a glance at the ethereal beauty of the reservoir located right down the hill. PS: It looks so divine and pacifying.

Let’s discuss about their favorite drink/delicacy:

  • Morning Tea in Kasol

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Start your morning with a cup of hot tea while you enjoy the scenic beauty of mountains lying around you. If you are a tea lover, you must have imagined this moment already.

  • Vegetarian Cheese Burger

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On your way to Solang valley, you will find a small food truck by the name “Ashoka Peoples Cafe”. They serve some real classy burgers which you may never have imagined. These tiny sized burgers will give you an instant foodgasm.

  • Sweet Corn

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Sweet Corn is our all time favourite especially during rainy and winter seasons. Just wondering when was the last time you had this from a local street food vendor?

  • Classic Vegetarian Pizza in Tosh

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“Pink Floyd” Cafe located in Tosh village serves some mind blowing varieties of pizza. Ingredients added on top include melted cheese, olives, mushrooms, capsicum, sweet corn and a pinch of coriander. What are your pizza goals?

  • 6 in 1 Softy

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If you happen to visit Mall road in Manali, you ought to try this 6 in 1 softy ice cream. Flavors include blackcurrant, strawberry, vanilla, blueberry, chocolate and mango. Even though the temperatures drop low till -4 degree Celsius, this ice cream is definitely worth your time.


Overall Experience and Rating

We started our journey from the old city of Manali where we just sat back and relaxed in the lap of nature. Old Manali is considered to be a backpacker’s paradise.  The cafes there were so lively for they played some ambient chilling music in the background. The very next day, as the weather seemed perfect for an amazing stay cation experience, we headed for Solang – The Adventure Valley. The snow white mountains were turning golden and the view was just rejuvenating. Paragliding in Solang Valley was quite thrilling and adventurous. River Rafting in Kullu gave us a perfect adrenaline rush. After arriving in Kasol, we went for a small night trek to Chalal.  The scenic beauty of the valley from the topmost point of the mountain in Kutla was simply breathtaking. We stayed in Tosh for two nights where we got a chance to eat some mind blowing pizzas and hash brownies. PS: It may take 24 hours to get back to normal. Thanks to the PR team for planning the perfect travel itinerary.

Ambience – 4.6/5

Food – 4.6/5

Service – 4.6/5

Stay & Comfort – 4.6/5

Address: Stoned Age Cafe, Tosh Village, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh – 175105.

The Food Punch Recommendation – 4.6/5

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Jammu and Kashmir

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Heaven on Earth !!!

Jammu and Kashmir are the most famous tourist destinations in India. Attracting a huge number of people in the winters, these two spots offer a perfect staycation to their guests. Mata Vaishno Devi temple being one of the most visited sacred places in India is located in Katra district. It is one of the oldest of all the temples in India. Also, very few people are aware about the street food offerings in Jammu district. Jammu markets are flooded with a huge variety of street food delicacies. Right from their punjabi chole to nutri kulcha, kalhadi kulcha and chana kulcha, everything would lead you to an ounce of satisfaction. Kashmir, on the other hand, is called “Paradise on Earth”. It is quite famous for its Pashmina wool, shawl and fine quality of stols. It is indeed the best sightseeing place in India.

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Katra, Jammu

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The Katra Main Bazaar, as the name suggests, is one of the main shopping market in this area. From clothes to food items, this place has it all. When you are done binge eating their amazing street food varieties, you can hunt for some ethnic and traditional stuff to shop. Local fruit shops have a good quality of dry fruits including almonds, walnuts, berries and dried apples. A walk around some of these shops would help you buy them at a reasonable price. Local sightseeing places include dhansar baba ki gufa and nau durga temple.

Dal Lake, Srinagar

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This urban lake, which is the second largest in the state, is integral to tourism and recreation in Kashmir and is named the “Jewel in the crown of Kashmir”. You will find a plenty of houseboats floating on this beautiful lake. Travelers can not only enjoy the panoramic view of the mountains surrounding this lake but also can take a ride on traditional Kashmiri boats called Shikaras to explore the intricate maze of waterways of this lake. Along with the houseboats, one can easily spot a floating market containing a huge variety of local shops selling kashmiri fabrics, kesar and other daily essentials.

Mughal Gardens, Srinagar

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The Mughal Gardens in Srinagar are the most awaited ones. With terraced lawns, paint-box-bright flowerbeds and cascading fountains and with the perfect panorama of the Dal lake in front of them – the three Mughal Gardens of Chesmashahi, Nishat and Shalimar follow the mughal emperors’ concept of paradise and indeed are the most famous places for picnics and excursions.

Gulmarg, Kashmir

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Located at 92 Kms away from Pakistan, this hill station of Gondola comes with two phases, namely, Phase-1 and Phase-2. Phase-1 is approximately 7000 Feet high from the ground and Phase-2 is almost double of that distance. The only way to reach these two phases is by the means of cable car arranged by Indian government. You need a pair of gum boots to walk on these snow clad regions. Phase-1 contains a bunch of snow activities including skiing, sledding and snowmobile. Whereas Phase-2 would give you a breathtaking view of snow clad mountains. The temperature falls to minus 20 degree in winter. Carrying a couple of warm clothes is advisable.

Let’s discuss about their favorite drink/delicacy:

  • Mix Capsicum Pizza

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A restaurant by the name “Sheer-E-Punjab” located right next to taxi stand in Katra serves such mind blowing mini pizzas. The cheese pull of the pizza is something never to be missed. This pizza contains schezwan sauce on top of the bread, melted mozzarella cheese and some pieces of capsicum to pacify your taste buds.

  • Malai Kulfi

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Amongst the countless variety of street food offerings, Malai Kulfi would be an immediate pick from the list. The ice cream vendor comes with a funky cycle to sell some amazing flavours of Kulfi. You can also try out their nutri kulchas, samosa and mind blowing varieties of chaat.


Overall Experience and Rating

Hitting the streets of Jammu was the most amazing thing. We couldn’t miss out a single food item in the market. Jammu market should definitely be your next shopping spree. We stayed in Jammu for 3 nights and covered some nearby sightseeing places. The climate in Jammu and Kashmir varies greatly owing to its rugged topography.  The houseboats in Kashmir have a novel type of accommodation containing a fully heated two bedroom luxury room, well decorated interiors and comfortable sofa seatings. We were offered an amazing stay for 3 nights in the traditional plateau group of houseboats. Thanks to the PR team for taking good care of us at the venue. Places to visit in Kashmir include Dal lake in Srinagar, Mughal gardens surrounding the lake, Pahalgam, Gulmarg and Sonamarg. If you happen to visit Gulmarg, you should definitely try some snow activities like skiing, sledding and snowmobile. The view from the cable car would be simply breathtaking. Also, Kashmir is famous for its best quality saffron, walnuts and apples. Spend your time wisely if you are going there for a short trip. There are many beautiful places on this “Paradise on Earth” awaiting your presence.

Ambience – 4.6/5

Food – 4.6/5

Service – 4.7/5

Stay & Comfort – 4.6/5

Address: Plateau Houseboats, Opposite Park Hotel Ghat no. 9 & 12, Dal Lake, Srinagar, Kashmir – 190001.

The Food Punch Recommendation – 4.6/5

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