We Lived on a Houseboat in Kerala India

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Published 2024-02-25
Visit: www.squarespace.com/flyingthenest - In our final episode here in India we have headed to the South - to the area of Kerala to live on a houseboat in the backwaters of Kerala for the next 24 hours.

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Hi, we are Stephen, Jess and little Hunter, a traveling family who spent 2020 self-converting a van before moving in full-time to drive around our home country of Australia. We have now completed our lap, said our goodbyes, and resumed full-time travel before we wait for our second baby to arrive.

All Comments (21)
  • @flyingthenest
    Hey everyone :) thanks so much for all your support on our India series!! We actually filmed this right before Christmas but next week we are all caught up with our brand new 2024 travel series! Where do you want to see us go?
  • @TheRishijoesanu
    Kerala is stunning. Breaks all the stereotypes about India.
  • @jaxmaria
    I’ve traveled to Kerala 10 years ago.. it’s a magical place.. I loved the food,people,and atmosphere
  • @annaosborne2815
    I worked in Bahrain and the staff were mostly Keralan Indians. Such lovely people and fed me very large grain rice every day...Keralan Rice... it was important I ate it daily otherwise they were worried I would get ill. I haven't seen it anywhere else
  • @godworld6370
    Kerala is one of the place i want to visit to south
  • @christinesekho
    I've never been to this part of India, but it is definitely on my bucketlist now! Thanks for sharing, you guys always make everything look fun!❤
  • @keriddunk1520
    In kerala , 1) munnar 2) varkala 3) allepy backwaters 4) jatayu 5) kannur 6) wayanad. These are places not to miss
  • @TheRishijoesanu
    Kerala is heaven. Lush green tropical paradise, long history and eclectic culture, diverse and mouth watering cuisine, civilized educated and friendly people. Kerala is the gem of India.
  • @armaan_7
    Love from Kerala! Hope we see you back again soon!
  • @erinrose84
    OmG can't believe that u visited my home state. Not me following flying the nest since the Maldives video I'm just so happy 😭
  • @binuandtiji
    OMG, I can't believe you finally made it my homeland, Kerala. So happy that you all enjoyed the houseboat stay, the food, the backwaters, and the incredible Kerala as a whole. It is such an honour to host you. I would suggest to return for a longer stay to experience the vibrant Kerala. You have tall hill ranges to lush green rain forests to pristine beaches to tranquil rivers to serene backwaters to name few. There are religious and cultural festivals that you would enjoy. And I am sure you will enjoy the heavenly local cuisines.
  • @Kalki0025
    There is a sinking island called Munroe Island in Kerala. It's a fascinating place. And, Wayanad, Jatayu Earth's Center Nature Park, Gavi Village, Kavayi Island, and Silent Valley are must-visit places in Kerala. Also, Kerala has a stunning group of islands near the coast called Lakshadweep. They have the most beautiful beaches in India, alongside the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. You need to permit entry there. You can easily get a permit from Kerala (Kochi).
  • @paulasymonds9100
    So beautiful and peaceful. I had no idea. The food also looked scrumptious.
  • @premageorge3679
    It's vermecelli , guys and not noodles . It's called semia in Malayalam and can be used in both savoury and sweet dishes. The dessert was semia payasam, a common dessert in Kerala.
  • Really happy that you guys came to visit my home state. I've been watching you guys since your first India tour and immediately became a fan!
  • @khadeejanesri
    8:07 it's south indian dessert called "Semiya payasam" made with vermicelli, milk, ghee, sugar/ jaggery, raisins and nuts.. kerala's own dessert.