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My world changed from smoke & 2T to ECM & 4 joke!!
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BTW, I could only make up to Palanpur; the Mumbai-Pune & Surat-Ahmedabad express highways should be opened up for motorcycles; atleast...fast bikes!!! These ones really screwed up!!!
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I think you should check with sunny - he was there and it was one of his initial photography steps (and ofc, he's not looked back ever since)
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For sure, kerala has everything from mist, sunshine, paddy fields , hills, coastal belts and, all... idukki is a must to visit for pics... I dont know what type of four wheeler is honda, roll for this trip.. If it is capable of doing off roads list idukki district in the top as there re pure hidden heavens in the hilly district.... wayanad is awesome got it's climate and nature. but the only thing to keep it in mind that wayanad is not to be driven but to be trekked. Even if it's so, Muthanga which has a good chance to show wild animals can be accessed on four wheels. if you people can give an idea of the dates or month proposed and all, we ll make a schedule
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Kerala is indeed a photographers delight.
1. Wayand.. there are places like muthanga and infact the whole place is spell bounding. The more days u spend there the more places you can see 2. Kuttanadu and Kumarakom for backwaters 3. Athirapally 4. Idukki -- there is a place called Ramakkalmedu on the route from kumily to Munnar. Its an amazing place with winds blowing as high as 15-20km/hr constantly. Also you get an aerial view of the plains below. 5. Munnar If anyone is travelling through the entire stretch of kerala there are many more places which are interesting!!! |
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If you are passing thru Kannur/Talacherry, dont miss the 4km long Muzhappilangad beach, considered the only drive-in beach in Asia. Muzhappilangad Beach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You get to drive/ride next to the sea/waves as the sand is flat & hard. The place is secluded and during weekdays there is hardly anybody there.
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