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Field Notes from Kerala

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Practical guides, local insights and travel stories from Kerala and South India. Written by Benjamin John of Green Earth Trails, organising journeys here since 2008.

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The Covenant of Water in Real Life: A Kerala Operator’s Companion to Verghese’s Novel

Kerala literature travel

The Covenant of Water in Real Life: A Kerala Operator’s Companion to Verghese’s Novel

Abraham Verghese’s The Covenant of Water opens in 1900, in a small Saint Thomas Christian household near the backwaters of central Kerala,…

30 Apr 2026 11 min read

Kerala or Keralam, Which Is Right? A Short Story of Both Names

Kerala History

Kerala or Keralam, Which Is Right? A Short Story of Both Names

If you are planning a trip and have started to notice the word Keralam appearing alongside Kerala, you are not imagining it.…

27 Feb 2026 5 min read

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Benjamin John, Green Earth Trails

Benjamin John

Founder, Green Earth Trails. Kerala travel specialist since 2008.

Field notes from a small Kochi-based operator running private and small-group journeys across Kerala and South India. Honest about what is worth doing and what is not.

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