Wayanad

Wayanad

In the north-eastern portion of God’s own country, Kerala, Wayanad is a district. The location is located on the southern tip of the Deccan Plateau, with lofty ridges and clear lakes, glorified by the Western Ghats. A must for any visitor are the thick forests, lush green jungles, Wayanad tourism sites, and deep valleys. The atmosphere appears to be much like the seemingly tempting landscapes you once saw in your mind. It’s one of those Kerala towns where sightseeing just isn’t enough. When in Wayanad, get a hang of a relaxing Ayurvedic massage and pull up your pants to try […]


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Guruvayoor

Guruvayur is home to the historic Sree Krishna Temple, known as the Dwaraka of the South. it’s among the foremost revered and well-liked pilgrim’s journey destinations in Kerala and therefore the entire country. The central shrine is believed to own been remodeled in 1638 C.E. The art form and individual components within the shrine square measure lovely representations of the history of the place. As per tradition, the shrine faces the East with 2 Gopurams (tower), one within the East (Kizhakkenada) and different within the West (Padinjarenada). within the front and therefore the side of the Nalambalam (a square-shaped column) […]


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Varkala

Varkala It is situated 51 km north of the city of Thiruvananthapuram in the district of Thiruvananthapuram and 37 km south of Kollam, south of Kerala. On the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram district lies Varkala, a calm and quiet hamlet. It has many tourist attractions, including a beautiful beach, a 2000-year-old Vishnu Temple, and a short distance from the beach, the Ashramam – Sivagiri Mutt of Sri Narayana Guru The Papanasam Beach A natural spring is renowned (also called Varkala Beach), which is ten kilometers from Varkala. It is known to have curative and medicinal powers. It is assumed that a […]


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Kumarakom

Situated 14 km from Kottayam in Kerala, Kumarakom has become synonymous with backwater cruises across the world. A scenic bunch of islands clustered around the Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom is about 70 km from Kochi (Cochin). Kumarakom is a part of the Kuttanad region, the rice bowl of Kerala and is surrounded by lush paddy fields crisscrossed by canals and the lake. The Vembanad lake has its maximum length and breadth near Kumarakom. One school of thought believes Kumarakom is derived from the words kuminja and akam; meaning the land formed by accumulation of sediments. According to another, it is a combination […]


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Athirapally Waterfalls

Athirapally tourism offers excursions to picnic areas such as the Vazhachal Falls, Charpa Falls, Anakkayam, Malakkapari and Vaparai, the Dulla Gardens, the Peringalkuthu and the Sholaya Gardens. Athirapally Falls has located 63 km from the city of Thrissur, which is also a popular picnic area for travellers due to its location and the 80 m high waterfall. The Chalakudy River, also known as the name of the Puzha, is located in the district of Thrissur in Kerala. The butterfly park on the thumb is becoming one of the most important Ecotourism destinations in Chalakudy – Athirapally. The magnificent Kauthuka Park […]


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Cochin

Cochin (Kochi), popularly known as the Queen of the Arab Sea, is one of the world’s finest natural harbours and the gateway to Kerala’s enchanting backwaters. Kochi is Kerala’s business capital and one of India’s fastest growing cities. It is made up of a group of islands scattered along the lake of Vembanad. Kochi is an interesting ensemble of different cultures such as Portuguese, Jewish, English, French, Dutch and Chinese, a tapestry of vibrant and varied colours that attracts numerous tourists from far and wide to its shores. Cochin (Kochi), popularly known as the Queen of the Arab Sea, is […]


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Kovalam

Kovalam is a beach town by the Arabian Sea in Thiruvananthapuram metropolitan area in Kerala, India, located around 18 km south of the city center. Beaches Kovalam has three beaches separated by rocky outcroppings in its 17 km coastline, the three together form the famous crescent of the Kovalam beach. Lighthouse Beach The southernmost beach, the Lighthouse Beach is the one most frequented by tourists, Lighthouse Beach got its name due to the old Vizhinjam Lighthouse located on a 35 meter high on top of the Kurumkal hillock. The lighthouse is built using stones, is colored in red and white bands and enjoys a height of 118 feet. It’s intermittent beams at […]


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Alappuzha

Alappuzha, popularly known by its former name Alleppey, is the administrative headquarters of Alappuzha District in the Indian State of Kerala. The Centre for Science and Environment rated Alappuzha as the cleanest town in India. Alappuzha is considered to be the oldest planned city in this region and the lighthouse built on the coast of the city is the first of its kind along the Laccadive Sea coast. The city is situated 28 km from Changanacherry, 46 km from Kottayam, 53 km from Kochi, and 155 km north of Trivandrum. A town with canals, backwaters, beaches, and lagoons, Alappuzha was described by […]


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Thekkady

Thekkady is located about 257 km (160 mi) from Trivandrum, 141 km from Madurai City and Madurai Airport, 145 km from Cochin International Airport and 114 km from Kottayam railway station. Thekkady is located near to Kerala-Tamil Nadu border. The sanctuary is famous for its dense evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savanna grass lands. It is home to herdsof elephants, sambar, tigers, gaur, lion-tailed macaques and Nilgiri langurs. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is spread across 777 km2 (300 sq mi), of which 360 km2 (140 sq mi) is thick evergreen forest. The wildlife sanctuary was declared a tiger reserve in 1978. The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the park. The greatest attractions of Periyar are the herds of wild elephants, deer and bison that come down to […]


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Munnar

Munnar is a town and hill station located in the Idukki district of the southwestern Indian state of Kerala. Munnar is situated at around 1,600 meters (5,200 ft) above mean sea level, in the Western Ghats mountain range. Munnar is also called the “Kashmir of South India” and is a popular honeymoon destination. The name Munnar is believed to mean “three rivers”, referring to its location at the confluence of the Mudhirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundaly rivers. Things to do in Munnar There are four major directions are there in Munnar. Mattupatty Direction, Thekkady Direction, Adimaly Direction, and Coimbatore Direction. Climate and Tea Plantation is […]


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