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Anyone taken young kids to Kerala?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 June 2016 - 12:04

Hi
We are thinking about going to Kerala in February. Our kids will be 5 and 2. Is it child friendly? I know lots of people tend to go on houseboats which we cant do with the two year old. How easy is it to get around?

Thanks!

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 June 2016 - 16:36
Thank you! Very helpful replies.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 June 2016 - 13:56
Hi, yes of-course you can be to Kerala with your kids and in the month of Feb is a very good time. A house boat as you mentioned is never ideal specially if you have a 2 year old ( I too have a 2 year old). Choose a nice resort to stay in, Like Vivanta by Taj (http://www.srgroupsonline.com/files/TajVivanta/Kovalam/Photo.html?gclid=CjwKEAjwy6O7BRDzm-Tdub6ZiSASJADPNzYrpHWYJha4xwslS6kbZwnSKRAT-_3iLIAGZ9Ntr1oe7RoC753w_wcB ) is highly recommended and if you contact them they would let you know packages etc.They are located in Cochin, Kumarakom and Bekal so i suggest you check for Cochin since its a metro as well.These hotels would also be happy to arrange a car for your travel around the city that would be more comfortable for you. Food wise i guess if you travel with young kids you would always want to carry some food for few days or otherwise the food at hotels like vivanta etc would be really good. I hope you would enjoy your vacation! Cheers!
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 21 June 2016 - 13:35
i presume as tourists u will be staying mostly in hotels/resorts so all those facilities are definitely child friendly... some areas u may find challenging when travelling with children are: - not ideal road infrastructure (potholes, bendy roads, etc.) though the highways are not too bad - lack of child seats in public transportation (taxis, buses, rickshaws, trains, etc.)... however, if ur travelling in private hotel/chartered taxis u may have this as an option or can carry along ur own for safety - mozzies (loads of them depending on the season you go and where ur staying... more prevalent in water logged areas such as the backwaters etc.) - medications, diapers, baby food (take ur own as not all international brands are readily available if ur not in a metro city) the backwater houseboat experience is quite lovely and i would strongly recommend it (even with a 2 yr old) but instead of actually staying overnight on the houseboat u can stay at a backwater resort and just do the two hour cruise with lunch or dinner... so still be able to experience the boat but not have to be worried about the lil one all the time
 
 

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