Went on a trip to Lighthouse Beach. About a mile from the Ganesh.
Has a lighthouse. Built by the British, along with many others along the coast, (not just cricket then, eh).
A typical looking lighthouse, red and white stripes. Still a working affair. Pay a small fee and you can get into the lift built in its core, or use the stairs, 160 odd steps. Took the lift up and the stairs down.
Had a look round the beach, and went for a cup of tea.
Booked a room overlooking the beach for Friday night. Two double sliding patio windows opening onto a large balcony. Very nice, and not a lot at £20.
So slummed another day on the beach and in the sea.
Again, very commercial, built for tourists. Worth a visit just for the beach. The sea bed drops suddenly about 100 metres out. This causes some quiet large waves. Fun to dive through them, and body surf back in. Further out is a strong rip tide. Every year people are swept out, some lose their lives. The lifeguards keep a keen eye on the unwary.
The last hour before sunset the waves are given over to the surfers. They do surf during the day, but always give way to swimmers.
Had to leave early the following morning. Up at 6, walk to the bus stop, catch the 7 o'clock bus to Trivandrum, catch the 8 o'clock bus to Kochin, local bus to the quay, the ferry to Fort Kochin, and finally a tuk tuk to 'Kevin's Placid Homestay'. Arrived at 3 pm. About 225 km. Total cost for both about £5. And that's our month almost up.
We are here for two nights. Catch the first of two planes home on Monday morning. Forced to use a taxi to get to the airport, no alternatives!
Leave you with some photos; the top bit of the lighthouse; Yvonne at the top; Mike at the bottom; balcony part of our room; Yvonne crashing through the surf.