Kerala is blessed with a unique set of geographical features that have made it one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia. A long shoreline with serene beaches, tranquil stretches of emerald backwaters, lush hill stations and beaches , are just a few of the wonders.
1.Kumarakom
Kumarakom beach |
It is a beautiful beach and the backwaters often attract Kumarakom travelers from all parts of the world. In addition to giving the traveler enough time to rediscover himself by spending time in the beauty and tranquility of the place, the destination offers ample opportunities to explore the many new and unequal landscapes full of unique natural beauty. A day at Kumarakom can be started with a healthy breakfast followed by a visit to various local natural wonders including waterfalls, backwater cruise, canoeing, birding and viewing Kathakali activity among other things.
2. Aruvikkuzhi WATER RIVER
Aruvikkuzhi waterfall |
Surrounded by a vast expanse of lush green rubber, the refreshing Aruvikkuzhi waterfall may surprise the traveler with its beauty. Popular among hikers and nature lovers who like to explore the offbeat, this waterfall is a real eye-catching treat. Away from the mad crowd, all that one hears in this place is the natural sound, the roaring waterfall, the rustling of leaves and the howl of beautiful birds. This is one of those places where every photographer dreams of visiting at least once in his or her life.
3.The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary can be a heaven for all birds
Kumarakom Bird |
As the name implies, the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary can be a paradise for all birds. Located near the picturesque waters of Kumarakom, part of the picturesque Lake Vembanad is connected to the holy site. Boating in the calm waters of the sanctuary can bring travelers closer to the amazing wildlife of the region. Adding to its population are the large number of migratory birds that migrate from this part of the world and make it their home for a few months. Although the best time to visit this area is between June and August, other species of birds not to be missed include the Siberian stork and the Kingfisher among many others.
4.KUMARAKOM BEACH
Kumarakom beach |
Considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city of Kumarakom, Kumarakom Beach is famous for its diverse travel services. The area offers an exciting mix of various water and air adventure activities including skiing, air surfing, boating and boating that you can try. When the traveler is made to participate in all these recreational activities, Kumarakom Beach becomes one of the best places to simply sit back and enjoy some quiet time by the sea. There is a small museum near the sea where travelers can visit as they complete their tour here.
5. House boats in kerala
House boats in kerala |
Lodging boats in Kerala have a novel spot in the public economy. The locals brought in cash from the overflow of 'God's Own Land' by giving a tomfoolery and agreeable ride on indoor or Kettuvallam boats. The name Kettuvalam came from a blend of Kettu (rope) and vallam (boat). It has come to rule the rich legacy of Kerala by being one of the most well known method for moving merchandise before, previously. Grass-roofed kettuvalam-covered wooden walls have been the discussion of town for quite a long time.
Traditional style houseboat with one-bedroom, attached bathroom with free toiletries and hot water supply. Both air conditioning and a fan are provided.
6.Monsoon In Kerala
Monsoon In Kerala |
It is a well-known fact that visitors look forward to enjoying the lush green vegetation of the rainforest and the sun that plays in the shadows and seeks from time to time, which brings a natural balance to the game. Kerala enjoys two major rainy seasons, in the area known as the June monsoon rains, caused by the Southwest wind, and the winter rains in mid-October, caused by northeast winds flowing from the Bay of Bengal. This means, not only do you get to enjoy the beautiful monsoon of Kerala during the summer months, but also in the cool winter months.
At Punnamada resort, you, as a visitor, can enjoy the beauty of the ten times the monastery of Kerala. The simple reason is that the park itself is surrounded by a variety of leaves. From fruit and flowering plants, the resort has its own private garden, which is lined with canopies and umbrellas so that visitors can enjoy the monsoon rain and be a part of it physically. Not only that, each guest bungalow has beautifully decorated balconies connected to their rooms, complete with porch chairs, where couples can enjoy a glamorous cup of refined coffee while allowing the rain pitter-patter to accompany their cool air.
In Punnamada, visitors can really get into the storm, which lasts for at least a month or more, and enjoys the serenity of the season and their rooms. After all, the monsoon in Kerala is more than just a rainy day. It is truly a time when you can enjoy the beauty of nature in full bloom.
7. Culture and workmanship are at the core of Kerala life
Culture of Kerala |
Culture and workmanship are at the core of Kerala life. There are dozens of temples and traditional Hindu festivals that cover streets and villages throughout the year.
Traditional Hindu festivals in kerala |
If you are there you will no doubt meet their colorful and noisy procession accompanied by elephants, musicians, and dancers, who sincerely celebrate their beliefs ... personally, I love you. Definitely a mark on the procession, enter the temples with respect, there is no better way to immerse their way of life and culture.
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