Showing posts with label kerala tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kerala tourism. Show all posts

Thursday, July 04, 2013

Offbeat Kerala Destinations

Some Offbeat Kerala Tourism Destinations


Also known as ‘God’s own country’, Kerala is a beautiful Indian state squeezed in between the Western Ghats and the Arabian sea and containing some of the most beguiling beaches, tranquil temples, lush green mountain slopes and clement backwaters, all in a single place. Apart from some popular destinations advertised commonly on websites and other medias, Kerala has a lot more exoticity in store for you than these famous sites. Some of these not so famous yet equally refreshing and thrilling places that you can include in your itinerary are as follows:



Nelliampathi: Locally nicknamed as the ‘poor man’s Ooty’, Nelliampathi is one of the most popular hill stations of Southern India and has some breathtaking lush green tea gardens and  charming flora that are simply awesome.

Chempara Peak: Said to be the highest peak in Wayanad, Chempara peak is a popular trekking spot of Kerala with interesting scenic spots and mesmerizing views. There is even a small heart shaped lake that makes for a great view from high up the mountain.

Silent Valley National Park: Under consideration to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thee Silent Valley National Park is one of the last unexplored parts of Indian tropical evergreen forests. Home to some rare animal and bird species, the place is full of beautiful wilderness that will make you fall in love with the place.

Muzzhappilangad Beach: Perhaps the only drive in beach of India, the beach is located in Kannur town and is one of the largest in Asia. Enjoy a 5km ride splashing in the waters either in your bike or your cars.

Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary: Said to be the first bird sanctuary of Kerala, Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary has a rich biodiversity of over 300 bird species that make the place bliss to any nature lover. The place was also described as the richest bird habitat on Indian Peninsula by the famous ornithologist Salim Ali.

Vazhachal Waterfall: Located near the most popular waterfalls of Kerala- Athirappily Waterfalls, Vazhachal is great place to catch some fun away from the maddening tourist crowd.

Veliyaparamba Backwaters: Surrounded with lush greenery and small islands , this backwater stretch of Kasaragod is an ideal backwater destination that lies mostly unexplored. In fact, the place offers a relief from the maddening rushes and hum drum of the city life.

Cherai Beach: Referred to as ‘The Princess of Arabian Sea’, Cherai beach is one of the finest Arabian Sea beaches. Offering a great place to go jogging or that much wanted long walk, the place is also dotted with beautiful lagoons and paddy fields that add charm to the place.

Ponmudi: Also known as the Golden Peak, Ponmudi is a main hill station of Trivandrum standing at a height of 1100m above sea level. There are some quite adventuresome hairpin curves including roads and beautiful scenery on the way to top but the scenery from the top of the valley is well worth making the effort.

Beypore Beach: Located near Kozhikode, Beaypore is a beautiful beach where Middle East trading used to be done. There is a special ‘Pulimuttu’ or a 2km long stone bridge that stretches into the sea near the beach that makes for an awesome view and a must-take walk that will make you feel like you are standing right in the midst of sea.



Explore these unexplored gems of Kerala and spend your vacation collecting some beautiful memories that will last for a lifetime!!!
      


Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Munnar:The hill station of Kerala

During the British rule in India, Munnar was the summer resort of the Government officials. The natural beauty, calmness and mild cold climate throughout the year make it the favourite tourist place of both; Indians as well as foreigners. There are about 30 tea plantations in and around Munnar. The tea estates, hills, lakes and forests inside Munnar range expose its beauty. The Munnar hills are covered by tea plants, which make the feeling of seeing a wide green carpet.

Location: Munnar in South India is located in the east of Kerala bordering with the state of Tamilnadu. While the famous district of Combatore in Tamilnadu is in the north and Pallivassal in the south, Munnar shares its boundaries with Vattavada and Kuttampuzha in the east and west respectively.

Languages Spoken: Malayalam, Tamil, English
Long Distance Code: +91-486
Importance: Famous for tea and coffee plantations
Area: 26.2 sq.km.
Best Time To Visit: September To May

Munnar Attractions:

Pothamedu:

It is a scenic spot offering majestic views of the tea, coffee and cardamom plantations in Munnar. The undulating hills, the lush mountain and the incredible scenery here is ideal for trekking and extensive mountain walks.

Anaimudi Peak

While in Munnar, visit the Anaimudi Peak, which is considered to be the highest peak in southern India. One can set up tents for camping and trekking at an altitude of about 2700 meters and enjoy the tranquil mountain atmosphere. It is a feast for nature lovers and enthusiasts. This peak provides the ultimate high and holiday experience.



Mattupetty:

It is located at a height of 1700 meters and famous for its highly specialized dairy farm. You can visit the cattle shed farms at this place on your tour to Munnar. Besides, the Mattupetty Lake and dam is a short distance from the farm and is a beautiful picnic spot. You can also get boating facilities on the Mattupetty Dam that would simply be exciting.

Kuthumkal Waterfalls

An important tourist attraction at Munnar is the Kuthumkal Waterfalls. The scenic waterfalls, falling from spectacular heights and creating a foggy atmosphere is something worth watching out for.


Rajamala

This place is the natural habitat of a rare animal known as the Nilgiri Tahr. The place is located around 2700 meters above sea level and makes an ideal spot to relax and rejuvenate oneself.

Munnar Hotels:


Total Rooms : 34
Star Category : 2
Munnar, once the summer Resort of the erstwhile British Government, is situated 1600 meters above sea level amidst sprawling Tea plantation and picturesque mountain, valley and streams. Munnar has the highest peak in South India, Anamudi, which towers over 2695 meters. Sightseeing and Activities like Trekking, paragliding and boating make Munnar a pleasant tourist destination. Adding to Charm of Munnar is the courteous hospitality offered by Abad Copper Castle . The resort has 38 well appointed rooms and suites, Multi- Cuisine Restaurant, Recreation Room, Meeting Room, Utility shop, Lawn Garden and spacious Car Park. Abad Copper Castle is located on Kannan Devan Hills and offers a panoramic View of the rich bounty that nature has to offer. Come ,indulge in the quiet luxury of our facilitates and relax in the cool and serene surroundings of Munnar.


Total Rooms : 88
Star Category : 3
Sterling Day's Inn in Munnar offers hospitality and service with a wide range of accommodation options. There are studios, single bedrooms and double bedrooms and most of the units have a kitchenette and telephones.



Total Rooms : 29
Star Category : 3
A Hill Station luxury Hotel located 6500 ft above sea level,overlooking the Anayirangal Lake and surrounded by cardamom, tea and coffee plantations. Munnar with its impeccable beauty has become the most sought after destination for your holiday.


Total Rooms : 25
Star Category : 3
Cloud9 is a 3-star hotel located at Munnar, along the Madurai road. It is 80 kms from Thekkady. The nearest railway station Aluva is 130 kms away, and the Nedumbassery International Airport, Kochi is 130 kms from here.


Total Rooms : 25
Star Category : 3
Oak Fields - Munnar, set amidst oak trees, cardamom hills and tea plantations, is just 5 km from NH 49 on the Munnar-Bison Valley Road. It is located in a lush green cardamom forest and mountains swathed in mist. Managed by a team of dedicated professionals to achieve higher standards in the art of hospitality, Oak Fields welcomes you to the beauty and tranquility of nature.