A foggy highway at Kulamavu, Idukki
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in. Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.
Updated on December 20, 2023 - Kochi
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Munnar in Malayalam (3 Rivers) means confluence of three rivers - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala rivers. Munnar is a hill station town located in the Idukki district of Kerala.The idyllic hill station Munnar is famous for its tea estates, exotic lush greenery and craggy peaks is located in the Western Ghats at a height of 6000 ft above the sea level. It serves as the commercial centre for some of the world’s largest tea estates. In addition, Munnar has many protected areas which are home to endemic and highly endangered species like the Nilgiri Thar and the Neelakurinji Flowers. The city tops the most visited place in India. The beauty of this place is immense with large plantations, wildlife and hill stations which makes this serene place a tourist magnet.
Munnar is one of the most beautiful and popular hill-stations of Kerala. Situated ...Read More
Thekkady in Kerala State, India's largest wildlife sanctuary is a dream destination for any tourist visiting India. The 120-year-old 'Surki' dam built across Periyar, Poorna in Vedic parlance, is a major tourist attraction. This sanctuary is spread over an area of 777 Sq.kms, surrounded by an artificial lake over an area of 25 Sq.Kms. Kerala’s major tiger reserve, Thekkady, with its bountiful treasures of tropical flora and fauna is the ultimate reservoir of many endangered species and a rich tribal culture. Thekkady is a pleasant heaven on earth for those who love nature in its wild manifestations. Located in the Idukki district of Kerala, Thekkady is a perfect retreat for anyone who loves adventure, fun, wildlife and nature. Nestled between the ever-green and semi-evergreen forests of Western Ghats, Thekkady has much to offer to the tourists who visit this place. In this wildlife sanctuary, you can sight Asian elephants, bison, sambar deer, boars, tigers, leopard ...Read More
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A 9th century town, Alappuzha, erstwhile Alleppy(named by British),with the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast labyrinth of lakes, lagoons and several freshwater rivers crisscrossing it lies on the edge of the great Ashtamudi Lake is a destination of immense natural beauty. Alappuzha is one of 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.
Called as “Venice of the East” by Lord Curzon & travellers from around the world, this backwater destination is steeped with history and known as the "Venetian Capital" of Kerala. Alappuzha is the capital of quality coir products in India which are exported worldwide. It also has a unique place in the maritime history of Kerala for its proximity to the sea. In 2016, Centre for Science and Environment rated Alappuzha as the top cleanest town in India followed by Mysuru & Panaji.
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Visit Alappuzha and enjoy the slice of Kerala which can be a life changing experiance.
Kovalam is a small coastal town in the southern Indian state of Kerala, south of Thiruvananthapuram. At the southern end of Lighthouse Beach is a striped lighthouse with a viewing platform. Palm-backed beaches also include Hawa Beach and Samudra Beach. Heading south, Vizhinjam Juma Masjid mosque overlooks the busy fishing harbor. Inland, Sagarika Marine Research Aquarium displays technology used in pearl production.
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...Read MoreKochi is known as the Queen of the Arabian ocean and one of the famous tourist attraction in south India from vibrant Kathakali performances to alluring, beaches and backwaters this place will surely leave you a bunch of memories and feel. Kochi is the financial and corporate power house of Kerala and one of the prominent port city in the south west cost of India. Since the 14th century Kochi was a fabulous spice trading hub on the western cost of India seduced by her versatility the oofy merchants all over the globe perpetuated a robust trade network with her.
Kochi was a red-hot engrossment for the colonizers all around the world, Kochi was colonized by the Dutch, Portuguese and the British whose legendry remains are visible even now. Beaches, backwaters, museums make Kochi a serene location to visit. Kochi is one of the thickly populated metro towns in India, nearness to the port and airport makes Kochi one of the major business towns.
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Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala. A city composite and cosmopolitan in character, it is the largest and most populous city in the state. Thiruvananthapuram has the state of Tamil Nadu to its East. Until 1991, the official name of the city was Trivandrum, but after that its name was reinstated by the government of Kerala as Thiruvananthapuram. The word Thiruvananthapuram, means the City of Lord Anantha (the serpent Shesha on whom Lord Padmanabhan or Vishnu reclines) in both Malayalam and Sanskrit languages.
Earlier, Thiruvananthapuram was the capital of Travancore, a princely state founded by its ruler Marthanda Varma, Thiruvananthapuram emerged as a prime intellectual and artistic Centre in the evergreen city of India. Thiruvananthapuram is described by its thrilling region of low-lying coastal hills and occupied commercial passageways.
Spreading over an area of 250 sq. km. (the city and the suburbs), Thiruvananthapuram is located at an average e ...Read More
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Kumarakom is a village on Vembanad Lake in the backwaters of Kerala, southern India. It’s laced with canals, where houseboats ply the waters. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is home to many species including cuckoos and Siberian storks. Nearby, the Bay Island Driftwood Museum displays wooden sculptures. In the lake, Pathiramanal Island is a haven for rare migratory birds. Ancient Thazhathangady Mosque is east of Kumarakom.
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Nearest city: Kottayam
...Read MoreKollam is situated in southern Kerala and is prominent for its cashew processing and trading industry and coir manufacturing industry in India. It is also an important sea food exporting zone. Kollam is blessed with its long coastlines and vast backwaters. Historically it was one of the most important ports of the famous spice trade route. The commercial history of the place goes back to the Romans, Chinese, Persians etc. The famed traveller Ibn Batuta has mentioned Kollam in his writings. Coming closer to the 16th to 18th century the British, Dutch and, Portuguese made Kollam the pepper trading capital of the world.
Kollam is a bustling city surrounded by calm backwaters, beaches, coconut and cashew plantations. A visit to these surrounding areas is refreshing and peaceful.
Here is a list few must visit places in Kollam:-
Ashtamudi Lake: Ashtamudi lake is the second largest lake in Kerala after the Vembanad lake. The name Ashtamu ...Read More
Cherai Beach is a beach located in Cherai, a suburb of the city Kochi in the state of Kerala, India. One of the most visited beaches in the state, it is situated at around 25 km from downtown Kochi and 20 km from Cochin International Airport. Wikipedia
Nearest city: Kochi
...Read MoreSree Padmanabhaswamy Temple is an 8th century temple built with a blend of the Kerala and Dravidian styles of architecture is located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. The temple was originally built in 6th century A.D., and later beautified further by the Kings of Travancore after 10 centuries. It is an intricate fusion of the indigenous Kerala style and the Tamil style (Kovil) of architecture associated with the temples located in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu, featuring high walls, and a 16th-century Gopuram. The temple was built almost as a replica of the famous Sri Adikesavaperumal Temple at Thiruvattar.
The shrine is one of the most revered abodes of Hindu deity Maha Vishnu; reason is that the God resides in Anantha Shaiya (in supine position on the giant serpent Shesha). The temple derives it’s name from the position of Brahma seated on a lotus emanating from the Lord's navel. (Padma-Nabha). Vishnu, the principal deity is enshrined in the &qu ...Read More
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