After yesterday's long journey the pace has slowed down again and we spent the morning cycling around the environs of Guruvayoor, the afternoon hiding from the heat and resting, and the evening exploring the town and sampling street food.
Tootling through the suburbs was very pleasant. Once we got out the city centre our progress attracted lots of attention from children and adults alike who shouted and waved at us, asking us where were we from and what were our names. They were all smiles and very friendly.
Guruvayoor is a significant town for Hindus and its main temple is the fifth most visited Hindu temple in India. The population of Kerala however is very mixed with roughly equal proportions of Hindus, Muslims and Christians. Today the Muslim children were particularly easy to spot on their way to religious schools. Both boys and girls were immaculately dressed: the boys in white with little round hats and the girls in darker clothes with head scarves. Apparently all communities get on very well together.