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| Kerala India: A Sustainable Water World |
| Written by Russell Johnson |
![]() My first impression of India was high culture plus high chaos. But then I hadn't been to Kerala, a multicultural waterworld in India's southwest that manages to be quite sustainable thanks in part to tourism.
Last October Mandip Singh Soin, owner of Ibex Expeditions, world-renowned explorer, environmentalist and friend, rounded up a group of like-minded souls for a float along Kerala's waterways, a jungle trek in the Periyar Tiger Reserve and a roam through Ft. Cochin, with a cultural legacy of Jews, Chinese, Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Dutch, British (have we left anybody out?) all of which makes for a very tolerable, tolerant, colorful place, with a real sense of a sustainable future. Ibex Expeditions CGH Earth - a group of eco-friendly hotels in Kerala |

