Mr.
Keith Bellows, the editor-in-chief
of the National Geographic Traveler, the
magazine that described
Kerala as 'one of the 50 destinations of a life-time'
was in
Kerala recently. On his very first visit, he is bowled over by God's
Own
Country.
Excerpts
from an interview:
What
are your first impressions
about Kerala?
It
is a beautiful, beautiful place and totally
unique; incredibly seeable for
anyone curious about the world.
Do
you think Kerala
lives up to its billing as one of the 50 destinations of
a
lifetime?
Absolutely.
To compile the list of
destinations, we had spoken to hundreds of
journalists,
photographers and writers from the National
Geographic Society, which, as a
group, is probably the most widely
travelled in the world. And now, after coming
here, I feel that in
including Kerala, we were more right than we thought we
were at
the time.
What
do you think of the Keralite culture and
heritage?
Last
night, I saw performances of Kathakali and
classical music. I was very
impressed. But culture for me is not
really about these classical aspects. I
like to discover the
culture of a place by driving around the streets, meeting
and
talking to people and so on. I still haven't found the time for
that.
What
are your impressions about
Keralites?
Keralites
are friendly people, very aware of what
they've got in terms of tradition,
heritage and so on. Kerala
hasn't sold itself out in its efforts to
boost
tourism.
Have
you tried Kerala cuisine?
I
loved all the seafood preparations I have tasted so
far - I had lobster for
breakfast this morning! I tried a few
other things also and quite liked them.
Will
you be coming
back?
Most definitely and the next time, I'll bring my family. My wife was very jealous of me when I made this trip alone.