Kerala
Travel to Kerala, the state which is blessed with god grace. Come and explore
Kerala the state with an inexpressible beauty. Sandwiched between the Arabian
Sea on the west and forested Western Ghats, the state is blessed with supreme
scenic beauty, sun kissed sea beaches, backwaters. The state has also earned the
distinction of being the finest center for ayurvedic treatment in the country.
Travel Kerala India, a choc-a-bloc with places that attract tourists and
travelers from all over the world to India justifying its appellation Kerala -
God's Own Country. Entice yourself as you plan to explore the landscape bestowed
with beauty.
Travel to Kerala, a green paraisde with sizzling backwaters, ethinic houseboats,
and long sensous coastiline. With it’s lush plantations and its rich, verdant
coastline, Kerala forms a prfect tourist destination in India. Situated on the
southwestern tip of India with the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats
towering on the east.
This mesmerizing entrancing state is enveloped by
the sea on one side and surrounded by the hills on another. It holds a
fascinating voyage of discovery for the traveller. Colourful festivals with
mysterious rituals, open to participation, are held. Richly caparisoned
elephants leading processions can be seen. Exotic handicrafts and sea food
preparations fresh from the Arabian sea can also be enjoyed.
Getting There :
- By Air: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is about 7 km from the campus. It has three airports viz Kozhikode International Airport at Karipur in Kozhikode (at the northern Kerala), Cochin International Airport at Nedumbaserry, Kochi (at the central Kerala).
- By Road & Rail: About 3 km from Thampanoor where located the Central Bus Station (KSRTC bus stand) and Railway Central Station.
Tourist Attractions :
The Healing Touch Through
Ayurveda :
Ayurveda, Kerala is one of the major attraction of the
state. The exact meaning of the word Ayurveda can be derived by breaking it into
two - Ayur means life and Veda the science or knowledge. Thus the Science of
life teaches individuals to lead a healthy, happy, comfortable life both
physically and mentally. The World Health Organization recognizes this
3,000-year-old system of medicine as the safest system of alternative medicine.
Kerala is a narrow, fertile strip of land on the southwest coast of India,
immensely blessed both physically and culturally, and the only state in India
which practices this system of medicine with absolute dedication
Monsoon
season that falls between June-November are considered the best period for
Ayurvedic treatment massage treatment and rasayana chikilsa. Massage promotes
better circulation of blood and removes causes of fatigue. Rasayana chikilsa is
the Ayurvedic treatment for preventing and curing senility by purifying and
strengthening all the tissues of the body.
The Wild of
Kerala :
Wildlife of Kerala is another major attraction. The State boast
number of wildlife Sanctuary depicting the flora and fauna of the state. Thirty
Percent of Kerala land is covered, by forests. The jungles of Kerala are popular
for the Elephants and Tigers besides other animals. Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary,
Parimbikulam Wild Life Scantuary, Eravikulam National Park are the major wild
life centers. Kumarakom, Thattekkad, Myladumpara are the main Bird watching
centers.
Periyar National Park :
The Periyar
wildlife sanctuary a perfect tourist spots for wildlife enthusiasts. Periyar is
renowned wildlife sanctuary in India. Travel to Periyar and have a time of your
life in a park that is a haven to a number of wild and feathered species. Also
known as Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary, it provides a perfect atmosphere for
watching wild animals in their natural habitat. Spanning over an area of 777 sq.
km, the sanctuary occupies a good space on the Cardamom hills of Western Ghats.
Travel on the splendid artificial lake within the sanctaury to experience the
exciting wildlife of the Periyar wildlife sanctuary. The forest here slopes into
the periyar lake, which serves as the waterhole for the animals where they can
be spotted taking a dip or drinking the water. Boat services are available to
take the visitor around the lake.
Elephant, Guar, Sambhars and Tigers
are the major attraction of the sanctaury.. A variety of other wild species
including Bison, Spotted Deer, Leopards, Malabar Flyings Squirrels, Stripe
necked Mongooses and countless others can also be spotted around the periyar
lake. There are over 260 species of birds here, including Nilgiri Wood Pigeons,
Blue-Winged Parakeets, White Bellied Tree Pies, Laughing Thrushes and Fly
Catchers.
Idduki Wildlife
Sanctuary :
Explore the wildlife of Kerala in the famous Idukki
wildlife Sanctuary Totally encompassed by land, Idukki is one of the most nature
rich areas of Kerala. Located at an altitude of 450-748 mt above sea level,
Idukki sieze the forest land between the Cheruthoni river and the Periyar river.
This sanctuary spreads over the Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola taluks of Idukki
district, spanning over 77 sq. km and is about 450 - 748 m above sea level. The
Idukki Reservoir formed by three dams - Cheruthoni, Idukki and Kulamavu -
extends to 33 sq km.
There is a scenic lake around the sanctuary,
covered by an enchanting canopy of tropical ever-green and deciduous trees, and
offers boat rides. Elephants, bisons, bear, wild boars, sambar wild dogs, jungle
cats, tiger, wild boar etc are seen here apart from various species of snakes
including cobra, viper, kraits and numerous non-poisonous ones. Birds include
jungle fowl, myna, laughing thrush, black bulbul, peafowl, woodpecker,
kingfisher etc.
Eravikulam National Park :
Situated15 km
from Munnar, Eravikulam National Park houses the endangered mountain goat of
South India, the Nilgiri Tahr ( Hemitragus hylocrious). The National Park stands
out for the stark beauty of its rolling grasslands and sholas, spans over 97 sq
km in the Rajamalai hills.This sanctuary was established specially for the
preservation of Nilgiri Tahr, one of the most endangered animals on the planet.
Kumarakom Bird
Sanctuary :
The popular Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary of Kerala is located
on the banks of the Vembanand Lake. The Sanctaury is famous for its varied avian
population. You can locate local varieties such as waterfowls, cuckoos and owls,
as well as the migratory Siberian Cranes can be viewed here. The Kumarakom
Tourist Complex, spanning over 101 acres of exotic wooded land and lake, was
built around the 50-year-old 'Baker's Mansion', which was earlier a small hotel
run by the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC).
Other
Important Wildlife Sanctuaries to Visit Chinar Wildlife Santuary, Neyyar
Wildlife Sanctuary, Silent Valley National Park, Peppara National Park.
The Blue Water Adorning the City :
Backwaters of Kerala
:
Backwaters of Kerala is one of
the most fascinating tourist attractions of Kerala as well as of India. It is
believed the large part of Kerala lives along these backwaters. They snake over
the state physique, bestowing paddy fields with good harvests, and provide the
whole village with drinking water and other facilities. The backwaters refer to
the large inland lakes of Kerala. Today these backwaters play an indispensible
part in the lives of Keralites as these water ways act as the transport of
people and produce.
Backwater is a body of stagnant water connected to a
river. The backwaters of Kerala- meandering inland lakes networked by canals -
stretch to over 1900km. Boat across these tranquil stretches are an experience
unique to Kerala. Large Kettuvalloms (traditional country crafts over 60ft. in
length) have been converted into luxury houseboats for these cruises. Local
Malayali people call it Kayals.
Trivandrum
Backwaters :
Trivandrum Backwaters is one of the famous streact of
backwaters in Kerala. The lagoons, lakes, canals and rivers are lined up with
dense tropical vegetation on either side. It is a breathtaking bout to
experience a solitary and calm glide through this network of waterways. The
backwaters form a specially attractive and economically valuable feature of
Kerala. The largest backwater is the Vembabad lake, some 200 sq kilometers in
area, which opens out into the Arabian Sea at Cochin port. The Periyar, Pamba,
Manimala, Achenkovil, Meenachil and Moovattupuzha rivers drain into this lake.
Veli, Kadhinamkulam, Anjengo (Anju Thengu), Edava, Nadayara, Paravoor, Ashtamudi
(in Kollam Dist.) Kayamkulam, Kodungallur (in Trissur Dist) and Chetuva are some
of the other places where you may go for backwater cruising. The backwaters of
Kerala stretch over 1900 Kilometers, providing drinking water and irrigation
facilities. Travel to Trivandrum backwaters as they offer an experience that you
will remember all your life.
Kollam
Backwaters :
Situated 71 km to the north of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam
backwaters forms the historic coastline district known for its marine and cashew
industries was one of the oldest ports on the Malabar coast and a major
international trading point in days gone by.
The district also endorse
several historic remnants and a number of temples built in the traditional
ornate architectural style. Around 30% of this historic town is covered by the
renowned Ashtamudi Lake, making it the gateway to the magnificent Backwaters of
Kerala.
Being a scenic town standing on the banks of the Lake Ashtamudi
is the gateway to the exceeding enchanting backwaters of Kerala. The long 8 hrs
boat trip from Kollam to Alleppey is the best and most comprehensive
introduction to the delights of Kerala's backwaters as one passes through lakes,
canals water-bound villages. The famous "Cheenavala" or Chinese fishing nets can
also be seen along the backwaters.
Alappuzha
backwaters :
Alappuzha backwaters, better known as the Venice of East, is
popular for its boat races, houseboat holidays, beaches, marine products and
coir industry. A singular characteristic of this land is the region called
Kuttanad. The Granary of Kerala, Kuttanad is perhaps the only place in the world
were farming is done below sea level.
The Bedazzling Beaches
of Kerala :
Travel to Beaches of Kerala in order to explore the traditions
and culture of the people living alongside the coastline. Although Kerala
beaches to take up a backseat because of the backwater cruises and the Ayurveda
holidays, yet it is recommended that if you are in Kerala and you must pay a
visit to the sensous beaches of Kerala. Plan you tour to Kerala beaches now! and
discover the "undiscovered beach hideaways" of Kerala
Varkala
Beach :
Varkala beach is one of the most beautiful beaches of Kerala. It
tends to attracts tourist and make them wonder that there is still some
undiscovered beauty on the land. Varkala, a calm and quiet hamlet, lies on the
outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram district. It has several places of tourist
attractions like a enticing beach, a 2000 year old Vishnu temple and the
ashramam - 'Sivagiri Mutt' a little distance from the beach.
At the
tranquil Varkala beach is a quiet sea resort rich in mineral water springs. A
dip in the holy waters at this beach is believed to purge the body of impurities
and the soul of all sins. Hence the name 'Papanasam beach'.You can also locate a
two thousand year old shrine the Janardhanaswamy Temple, which stands on the
cliffs overlooking the beach, a short distance away.
Allapuzuha Beach
:
Alappuzha has always
enjoyed a unique place in the maritime history of Kerala. Popularly known as the
Venice of East , today, it is famous for its boat races, backwater holidays,
beaches, marine products and coir industry. Alappuzha beach is a famos tourist
and picnic spot. The pier, which extends into the sea here, is over 137 years
old. Entertainment facilities at the Vijaya Beach Park add to the attraction of
the beach. There is also an old lighthouse nearby which is greatly fascinating
to visitors. Alappuzha beach is a popular picnic spot. The pier, which extends
into the sea here, is over 137 years old. Entertainment facilities at the Vijaya
Beach Park add to the attraction of the beach. There is also an old lighthouse
nearby which is greatly fascinating to visitors.
Kovalam Beach
:
Kovalam Beach is the most
famous beach resort of Kerala. Kovalam is an internationally renowned beach with
three adjacent crescent beaches. It has been a favourite haunt of tourists,
especially Europeans, since the 1930s. A massive rocky promontory on the beach
has created a enchanting bay of calm waters ideal for sea bathing. The leisure
options at this beach are plenty and diverse - sunbathing, swimming, herbal body
toning massages, special cultural programmes, Catamaran cruising etc. The
tropical sun acts so fast that one can see the faint blush of coppery tan on the
skin in a matter of minutes. Life on the beach begins late in the day and
carries on well into the night.
Other Beaches of Kerala Vizhinjam Beach,
Bekal Beach, Beypore Beach, Thangasserey Beach, Kappad Beach, Ezhimala
Beach.
Exotic Cities of Kerala :
Trivandrum
:
The
Capital City of Kerala is located on a hilltop at the southern tip of the state.
Thiruvananthapuram for most visitors the capital is simply a transit point on
their way to Kovalam, the popular beach resort a few miles to the south. However
it is worth lingering for a day in this easy-going city to explore the narrow
backstreets, old gabled houses and parks which break up the modern centre.
Kozhikode :
Kozhikode, Kerala still an
important trading center for timber and tiles and endorse a number of tourist
attractions for its visitors. The Pazhassi Raja Museum, tourist spot in Kerala,
showcases ancient murals, antique bronzes and old coins, and models of temples
and monuments. Next door is the Art Gallery and its painted treasures, while the
Krishna Menon Museum safeguards the belongings and souvenirs of the Indian
leader V.K. Krishna Menon.
The city center has been transformed into a
large park called Mananchira Square, site of a musical fountain and an open-air
theater. Nearby, the beaches beckon with soft trade breezes, and dolphins are
frequently at play in the harbor.
The small state of Kerala has its own
language -- Malayalam -- and the earliest written record of the language dates
to 830 C.E. The language and its many dialects are very much alive today. As
happens in most port cities, the language has evolved with the city's visitors
and over the years has incorporated parts of speech and idioms from tongues as
diverse as Sanskrit, English, Latin and Portuguese
Thrissur :
Popularly known as the cultural capital of Kerala, the
district of Thrissur lies at the center of Kerala. True to the nature of its
people of Kerala, each geographical lot emphasises to wrestle out some
importance to their respective domain.
Thrissur is covers 3,050 sq kms
area from the western ghat in the east, Arabian sea in the west, Ernakulam
district in the south and Palakkad in the north with a population of
approximately 3 lakh. The cultural heritage, historical importance,
archeological acumen etc make this district a class apart. Thrissur is also
noted for her political decisiveness. Many rulers like The Zamorin of Kozhikode,
Tippu Sultan of Mysore and Europeans contributed their share in shaping
Thrissur.
Kottayam :
Kottayam is a significant city for
Kerala in terms of rubber producers, Syrian Christians. the Malayalam Manorama,
the second most widely read paper in India. There are some enticing Syrian
Christian churches in Kottayam. The St. Mary’s Orthodox Church, Cheriapally, has
some old murals that date back to the 1600s. Another Syrian Christian church is
Valiapally. Constructed in 1550 and has a visitor’s book with some interesting
entries. One of its ‘Nestorian’ crosses is thought to be the oldest Christian
artefact in India. The Thirunnakara Temple sometimes holds performances of
traditional Sanskrit drama called Kootiattam.
Kerala
Festivals :
The festivals of Kerala are vivacious and packed with centuries
of unbroken tradition and culture. They are spectacular, endearing, colourful,
mystical, miraculous display of fireworks, processions of gold bedecked
elephants etc. You'll have to keep coming back for a lifetime to really witness
this myriad range of experiences.
Onam :
Onam falls in the month
of August. The unique national festival of Kerala, 'Onam' celebrated with ever
growing zest by the entire people of this state irrespective of religion, caste
or creed. Perhaps the elequant artistic display is a legacy of the cultural past
of Kerala. The major event of 'ONAM' festival is the vegetarian feast or the
Onam Sadya , lavishly served to depict the glorious period of the rule of King
Mahabali, a period free from crime, corruption. poverty, illness and
exploitatory and when all people were equal.
Vishu :
Vishu falls on the first of Medam (March-April), which is
the Malayali New Year's Day. Since it is considered propitious to view good
things on this day for year round good fortune, Vishu morning is an important
time in Kerala
Theyyam Festival :
Theyyam is a famous
festivals of Kerala. This festival requires worship of the deity; on the other
hand, the dancer is also the deity. Theyyam celebrates primarily the Mother
Goddess. Animals, serpents and trees also figure in worship.
Other
important festivals of Kerala are Eid, Muharram, and other festivals that are
traditionally celebrated all over the country, Kerala Boat festivals.