That day we decided to go to Thenmala, the first Eco-tourism
location in Kerala. But we got up late, moreover we were not ready to travel
such a distance on Sunday. Libin demotivated Neeraja by saying that ticket
counter is 1km away from the actual place and I don’t know what he told, we
decided not to go.
But it was Sunday, bored of watching films and moreover
frustrated to spend the day in hostel, so we decided to go to Kovalam. Neeraja
badly wanted to go Kovalam; she said she doesn’t have clear memories of that
beach. I guessed she visited the beach when she was young. Anyways when two
ladies have decided something finally there is no way anyone could stop it. Lakshmy
wanted to join us but she had SBI clerical exams. (she is 99% sure she won’t
get it but still she hold s on to the 1% and writes exam). So I and Neeraja
decided, we are going Kovalam this evening.
How we reached.
We took bus from East fort bus stop which is 30 minutes far
away from our hostel. Bus to Kovalam is frequent and it may take hardly 20
minutes to reach there. We took AC Volvo bus and cost per head is 26Rs which is
very fair considering the journey.
Our experience
It takes 3 minute walk from bus stop to reach the beach. On our
way we bought a packet of cut salty and spicy mangoes, costs only 10 Rs but
tastes so delicious. The local flavor was more in it. The other tourists looked
at us and smiled.
Kovalam is a very beautiful and clean beach compared to
Shankumugham. The waves are so beautiful and water seems to be so clean. I noticed
this only in Kovalam beach. When we started playing in water we were so happy. There
is something about this beach that makes us so happy. Every time I looked into née
raja’s eyes she was glowing with happiness, that spark was so clear in her
eyes.
For me the waves were little naughty, big waves surprises us
all of a sudden but it won’t make you afraid. It is peaceful even though it is
naughty.
Near to our play area there was a fishing boat; Neeraja
spoke to the local fisherman there and got into the boat. Sooner or later I too
joined. The tourists were envious I guess, they wanted to get into the boat but
they didn’t know the local language.
We started walking in the beach, we were not tired, and we
just roamed from place to place. We also visited the shops but didn’t buy
anything because the shopkeepers priced everything very high. It is for the
tourists and not for the locals.
By 6 O clock the fishermen assembled and were ready to go to
the sea. The tourists gathered to see the fishing. We didn’t waited that long because
we need to get back to our hostel before 8pm. So we rushed to bus stop.
Unfortunately we didn’t know there were 2 beaches in
Kovalam, we just saw the first one near the bus stop, it was very good. But we
really want to go to the other beach now. I am more curious now.