Kerala: The land of god, spices and natural beauty

As one leaves behind the misty hilly region of Munnar, with silver clouds roaming around its hills and valleys, one is taken in by the breathtaking view of the hilly tea estates, situated a top 1600 sq mtrs.

This panoramic view is accompanied by the constant sound of gurgling water, as the journey is intercepted by waterfalls and dams along the way.

Munnar, Kerala's hill station, is also known for its spices - cardamom, turmeric, cinnamon, coffee beans, pepper, coco used for making chocolate, cashew plantations and several herbs that are very effectively used to make Ayurvedic medicines.

Medicine, that is used for cosmetic reasons to rejuvenate the body, for glowing skin and improved hair conditions as well as medicinal purposes for curing cases of paralysis, insomnia, joint disorders and muscular atrophy among others.

The tea estates of Munnar grow a variety of teas, among which is the famous silver or white tea which is quite rare, as it made by plucking the top most tea leaf. This rare tea, known for its medicinal value of containing anti-oxidants besides reducing cholesterol can cost up to Rs7,000/- per kg.

Apart from the natural edible spices that are used in kitchens around the world, Kerala offers a variety of other spices that make life worthwhile, attracting visitors from across the world.

The beaches and lakes of Munnar that are pristine and pure, remind one of similar spots in Switzerland. The lush green rolling meadows with cattle grazing in them, reminds one of the slopping meadows of California. As one heads south of Munnar, the realisation strikes that picturesque as Munnar maybe,Kerala is not known for this hill station that attracts thousands of foreign tourists each year, instead it is known for its back waters!

Allepey, known for the back waters of the Arabian Sea is a very popular destination. The lake Alapuzha known as the eastern Venice, is crawling with tourists.

It's a common sight to see young Indian newly-weds honeymooners, strolling the small lanes hand in hand. The best way to enjoy the back water is to spend a night in a house boat.

Much like the shikara of Srinangar the boat ride is a lazy one, as the boat rolls along a water-scape lined on either side with coconut trees and lush green vegetation. It is rightly described as a tropical paradise with swinging palms and wide sandy beaches.

Besides adventure and tourism, there is a large section of people who visit the state during the winter months for religious reasons.

Besides the famous Guruvayoor temple, the state is known for the Sabrimala temple situated in the Sabri hills in the Western Ghats.

This temple has a hard penance where the followers maintain a 40-day fast, wearing black clothes and walk up seven hills bare-chested carrying offerings on their heads. On Jan 14, the day of 'Sankranti' the temple, is expected to receive as many as 25 lakh devotees as visitors.

These devotes are mostly men, since women during their puberty and child bearing ages are not allowed into the temple.

'God's own country' as the state is rightly branded and marketed, seems to be self-sufficient in natural resources and is abundant in natural beauty. The only state with 100% literacy is also the only matriarchal state of India, where the women inherit the family property and the men move into the woman's household after marriage.

A ride along the narrow escapes of the back waters make for a lifetime experience for most visitors and this makes the state comparable with most international tourist destinations.

Kalamezhuthu pattu

Kalamezhuthu pattu is performed as part of the rituals to worship and propitiate gods like Kaali, Ayyappan or Vettakkorumakan.It is usually celebrated in most Bhagavathy temples in Kerala. The kalam is a unique drawing also called dhulee chithram or powder drawing. The artist uses the floor as his canvas.

This ritualistic art is a common feature of temples as well as noble households. The kalams or drawings are erased at the end of the ritual to the accompaniment of musical instruments like ilathalam, veekkan chenda, kuzhal, kombu and chenda.











The colored powders used for the kalam are prepared from natural products only. The pigments are extracted from plants - rice flour (white), charcoal powder (black), turmeric powder (yellow), powdered green leaves (green), and a mixture of turmeric powder and lime (red). It often takes more than two hours to finish a kalam drawing with appealing perfection. Decorations like a canopy of palm fronds, garlands of red hibiscus flowers and thulasi or Ocimum leaves are hung above the kalam.





The figures drawn usually have an expression of anger, and other emotions. Kalamezhuthu artists are generally members of communities like the Kurups, Theyyampadi Nambiars, Theeyadi Nambiars and Theeyadi Unnis. The kalams drawn by these people differ in certain characteristics.

Kottakkunnu Malappuram

KOTTAKKUNNU which means "the mount with the fort". Kottakkunnu is one of the recently developed and very beautiful tourist place in Malappuram District ,kerala and also highest point of Malappuram town. Kottakkunnu is situated at the heart of the Malappuram Town, which is on top of a hill.

One can see trace of an old fort at the base of the cantonment Hill. The fort was the first to be built by the
Zamorins of Kozhikode. Nearby are the Vettakkorumakan Temple and the Siva temple with the famous murals of Malabar.

DTPC has plan to develop Kottakunnu in to an attractive park and the District Sports Council to establish a stadium nearby.

There is a beautiful helipad at Kottakunnu.

Below are some of the images beautiful sunset that can be seen from the top of this hill gives more beauty to
Kottakkunnu Hill.


















Kerala Tour – The Land of Wonderful Attractions



Refreshing air, rolling hills, green carpeted surrounding with rich flora and fauna, beguiling rivers, musical waterfalls, rich culture and traditions and the fascinating attractions have made Kerala a beautiful state located in the southern part of India, truly the most popular and sought after holiday destination in India. It is the wonderments, blessing of the evergreen beauty and the pleasing climatic conditions, Kerala is rightly defined as the Green Paradise on Earth. Every year thousands and hundreds of tourists from the entire corner of the world come for Kerala tours to enjoy the holidays amidst the scenic surrounding of nature and the heavenly ambiance. Truly speaking the magnificence of this beautiful Kerala also called "God's Own Country" will leave you awe-struck and mesmerized.

So be ready to experince the magic of Kerala exploring the some of the beautiful wonder found no where else in the world.




Kerala has some of the most popular and famous attractions but instead of beaten tracks of the beaches and the hill stations, most of the tourists are attracted by the charm of the houseboats the "queen of backwaters". This floating palace which is a wonder in itself looks awesome as it starts moving over the pristine water. The view never fails to cast a magical spell on the mind of the tourists that leave the mesmerized and spell bound. Enjoy the backwater cruise over the traditional houseboat and explore the mesmerizing charm of the scenic natural beauty along with historical attractions among which the most famous includes the Chinese Fishing Net.

Apart from the backwaters Kerala is the treasure trove of fascinating architectural wonder and historical beauty which has great importance.




The harmonious mix of the culture and tradition since bygone era have given Kerala monumental attractions and historical charm among which greatly contributed by the outsiders in a great way. Mahe, Thissur, Wayanad, Palakkad, Kannur, Kozhikode, Kochi are some of the beautiful places in Kerala which are blessed with the man-made marvels that even today have preserved the same glory, importance and charm that attracts thousands of tourists from all over. Historical attractions in Kerala lists very long but the few most popular and important ones visited by tourists the most are Bekal Fort, Palakkad Fort, St. Angelo's Fort, Pallippuram Fort, Chinese Fishing Net, Lourdes Cathedral, Sakthan Thampuran Palace, etc.



Well apart from these off beat attractions, Kerala tour packages also provide you to explore the scintillating beauty of the refreshing hill stations, exotic flora and fauna, exciting cities and many other astounding attractions. Beside all these the well knit transportation facilities, good infrastructure, excellent hotels and resorts and more of all the pleasing climatic conditions have made Kerala the most demanding holiday destination in India. Come and enjoy your vacations and treasure remarkable experince to relish in forever. Truly speaking once you visit this beautiful state of Kerala you will love to come back time and again to experince the magic and the enchanting attractions which have made it the featured holiday destination in the world tourist's map.

Top Ten Places of Kerala Tourism

Kerala, the goods own land is well known for its rich culture and traditions. Located in the southern region of India, Kerala is one of the most interesting states for various reasons. Kerala derives its name from the word “Keralapura”, which means the land of the sons of the Cheras. The name itself comes from a wonderful history. Thus Kerala undoubtedly, is the most sought-after tourist destination.

Let us now have a list of the top ten places of Kerala tourism.

1. Thiruvananthapuram
One of the most visited destinations of Kerala is Thiruvananthapuram. It is also called as the land of the Kings. Trivandrum, the earlier Thiruvananthapuram has so much to offer you. Be it the beautiful beaches, pilgrimage centres, Kanyakumari etc. the city is well connected by air, rail and road to all Metros.

2. Munnar
Another must visit place in Kerala is Munnar. It is also called as the Kashmir of the South. It is one of the most beautiful places of Kerala with the lush green mountains and beautiful coffee plantations. To add on to this is the fact that, munnar is located 1600 metres above the sea level.

3. Thekkady
If you are in Kerala and want to experience the most splendid wildlife, then Thekkady is the place where you need to be in. Be it our nation animal, tiger or the mighty Indian Elephant, Thekkady is a complete showcase of wildlife of Kerala. You are also provided with the boating facility through the lake which is indeed a wonderful experience. Also, you can see the water birds from a very close distance.

4. Wayanad
Wayanad is yet another beautiful place of Kerala where you can actually experience nature. Wayanad has the caves, forests and what not. You just name it, and you can actually experience it. If you want to see, nature at its best, then Wayanad is the right place for you.

5. Kollam
Kollam, another important tourist destination in Kerala, is also known as the land of cashews. It is a mixture of hills, backwaters, religion and culture. There is a lake called the Ashtamudi Lake, which is the largest lake in Kerala. Boating here indeed, is a one thing that one must not miss on his tour de Kollam.

6. Kumarakom
If you are on a vacation, just to relax and relieve yourself from all tensions, then Kumarakom is just more than what you are looking for. With houseboats made on bamboo, it is often referred to as Venice of the east. Sailing through the waters of Kerala, with amazing traditional Kerala food, and exotic ayurvedic massage, there cannot be a substitute for Kumarakom.

7. Cochin
Cochin has a lot to offer to the tourists. It is well connected by rail, air and roadways which makes it the main gateway to the south India. It is very well known for its splendid backwaters and boating. Cochin also makes way for wonderful sightseeing. Be it the wonderful palaces or pilgrimage centres, Cochin has it all. Shopping in Cochin is also a must on your to Kerala.

8. Thrissur
Thrissur, also called as Trichur is well-known for the Thrissur Pooram, which is one of the biggest festivals celebrated in India. The city is also famous for many of the traditional art forms of Kerala like Kathakali. That is why Thrissur is often referred to as the cultural capital of Kerala. There are many famous pilgrimage centres and waterfalls in Kerala. The city is also well connected by road and rail.

9. Vagamon
Vagamon is a wonderful pilgrimage centre but is equally good for adventure lovers. It is situated near the Kerala-Tamilnadu border, in the Kottayam district. This is the ideal family picnic spot. During the winter, the hillocks are covered by thick mist, which is absolutely breath taking. The nearest Railway station is at Kottayam.

10. Bekal
Situated on the national highway of north Kerala, it is well known for its fort. The imposing fort at Bekal is one of the largest and best forts in Kerala. The beautiful beach near the Bekal fort known as Bekal Fort Beach has been developed as an exotic beach location. A beautiful walkway has been made for the visiting tourists to explore the scenic beauty.

Kerala Tours a " Gateway to the Magnificent India"

Kerala the globally known holiday destination is awesome beautiful.

Are you looking for a place which is blessed by the enigmatic charm of nature and tranquility? Are you looking for a holiday destinations which can rejuvenate your mind body and soul and give you a new reason to live? Are you looking to see the beauty of nature at its best? If you are looking for such holiday destination, visit to Kerala in India, a beautiful holiday destination blessed with enigmatic charm and attractions.

Sandwiched between the azure Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat, Kerala is one of the most sought after holiday destination in India, visited by thousands and hundreds of tourists from all the nook and corner of the world. It has lots of natural splendor and each of them are one of its kind, found no where else in the world. Due to the scintillating beauty of nature and tranquility, serene and blissful ambiance, Kerala in India is also referred as Green Paradise on Earth.

On your Kerala tour packages you have wonderful opportunity to see and explore the beauty of nature in their pristine form, truly rejuvenating in the form that never fails to grab the attention of visitors and tourists. Among the many attractions the most visited by the tourists are the backwaters the wonder created by the brackish lagoons, lakes and intertwined lakes. Backwaters are the unique product of Kerala and are one of the prominent attractions, that never fail to impress the heart of visit who come from the entire corner of the globe for holiday in Kerala. Some of the popular backwater destinations of Kerala are Kumarakom, Kuttanad, Kasargod, Kollam, Cochin and Alleppey. These beautiful backwater destinations preferred holiday destinations by the visited on their kerala tours and travels.

Apart from backwaters, the beauty of Kerala is more enhanced by the refreshing natural beauty of hill stations, which are also the prominent holiday destinations. The cascading waterfalls, mist kissed hills, serene and beautiful lakes, well organised tea gardens, lush greenery, scenic town, exotic flora and fauna, etc all make the hill stations of Kerala truly beautiful, one of its kind in the whole world. All the hill stations are worth a visit but the most visited one by tourists and visitors is Munnar also dubbed as Kashmir of the sought, due to its enigmatic natural beauty. So come and enjoy your vacation in this beautiful green paradise and take back home evergreen memories to relish in forever.

Beside these there are enchanting cities like Cochin, Trivandrum, Ernakulam, Palakkad, Malappuram, etc. These cities are also blessed with magnificent attractions, historical charm and magnificence, ancient ruins and temples, rich culture and traditions and many other colorful facades of Kerala. Truly you will have wonderful time in Kerala visiting these wonderful destinations and exploring the magnificence of attractions that this beautiful state holds. So plan your holiday in state of India and treasure remarkable experince to relish in forever.

Several Kerala tours packages are made available by the tour operators in the market or even some of the leading tour management companies provide online booking facilities. Choose one of choice and enjoy your vacation in this beautiful paradise of earth in a delightful and memorable way.
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Enjoy Your Luxury Travel Tourism in Kerala

Kerala offers it all, hypnotizing backwaters, mesmerizing tropical beaches, meandering paths, lustrous green mountains and amazing wildlife'no wonder that it is popularly known as God's Own Country! A journey into this mesmerising land remains incomplete if one does not experience the traditional hospitality offered at hotels in Kerala. With a range of accommodation options available including budget hotels, luxury hotels, home stay options, luxurious resorts and nature retreats, hotels in Kerala would leave you amazed. From tree houses to tiny hutments, from lakeside location to one on a hilltop, from contemporary facilities to ethnic ambience, it's all available. In fact, hotels in Kerala offer as good a holiday experience as the destination itself.

While the entire state is picturesque, two
major tourist destinations in Kerala that offer a contrast of experiences are Munnar and Kumarakom. While Kumarakom comprises of a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake and is the most invigorating, fascinating paradise in Kerala, Munnar offers a serene countryside with gorgeous landscape, an unending expanse of tea plantations, pristine mountains valleys, exotic flora and fauna and aroma of spice-scented air. While Hotels in Munnar range from luxury cottages on hilltops to guest houses on plantation estates, hotels in Kumarakom include houseboats on the lake and plush resorts on islands.

Since Kumarakom boasts of a bird sanctuary spread across 14 acres which is a favorite haunt of migratory birds, the resorts and hotels in Kumarakom are sometimes frequented by these birds, making the place an ornithologist's paradise. What's more, this enchanting backwater destination is surrounded by coconut palms, paddy fields, meandering lagoons and mangroves.

As opposed to Kumarakom, Munnar offers picturesque plantations and rolling hills that hold great opportunities for treks and mountain walks. In an attempt to keep the ethnicity of the region intact, hotels in Munnar take pride in providing traditional hospitality and accommodation options that are in sync with nature. A large number of hotels in Munnar are actually guest houses or resorts set amidst acres of plantations. The ambience and décor of the property is maintained in true Kerala style, so that a hotel in Munnar retains its distinct identity.

While the range of accommodation options varies from region to region, there are a few common features that exist in most hotels in Kerala. Along with traditional Kerala style hospitality, they offer the most delicious South Indian preparations, especially Malabari cuisine, that leave the taste buds asking for more! So while Kerala offers beautiful backwaters and sunny beaches, hotels in Kerala offer delectable spicy specialities and warm hospitality besides a range of contemporary facilities.

Vallamkali (Boat Race) – More Than Just a Sport

“Unity is strength” is a universal principle that all of us have heard of and written essays on. This saying can’t be better deciphered than by looking at 100-125 oarsmen, who row in unison to the fast rhythm of Vanchipattu (song of the boatman), slicing their Chundan Vallam (snake boat) across the waves of Vembanad Lake; in short, Vallamkali (Boat Race).



The Nehru Trophy Boat Race, which is held on the Punnamda Lake near Alappuzha on the second Saturday of August every year, is the most competitive and popular of the boat races. On the day of this fiercely fought boat race, the tranquil lake front becomes an ocean of humanity. For the people of each village in Kuttanad, Vallamkali is not just a sport, but a splendid display of their culture and togetherness.


The history of the Nehru Trophy Boat Race is associated with the visit of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the then Prime Minister of India, to Alappuzha. During his trip from Kottayam to Alappuzha across water-logged Kuttanad, a pageantry of Chundan Vallams accompanied him. Thrilled and excited by the performance of the oarsmen, Nehru donated a Silver Trophy, which is a replica of a snake boat placed on a wooden abacus, inscribed – “To the winners of the boat race which is a unique feature of community life in Travancore Cochin.”


Vallamkali is not only the world’s largest team sport but also an adrenaline-pumping, high-octave spectacle, with singers urging on the rowers, and cheering spectators. What makes it special is that the participating boats are no modern marvels, but magnificent traditional crafts called Chundan Vallam .


The 100-120 feet long canoes made of a forest wood locally called “Aanjili thadi” carrying rowers and moving like a snake through the lake is an electrifying sight for any onlooker. The Chundan Vallam has the record of “the biggest water vessel used for sports purpose”. Sleek and immaculately poised, the snake boats are the pride of every village.


From a distance, the galvanising beats of Chenda and Kathakali performances instill an impending combat-like scenario in the mind.



One end of the boat suggests a snake’s flared hood, which is why it’s called a ‘Snake Boat’. It takes more than a year to design and prepare a snake boat. Hard labour, patience and meticulous work are put into crafting these boats.


A triumph which is celebrated for months, winning the Nehru Trophy Vallamkali is a matter of inexpressible esteem for each and every villager of Kuttanad.

Rhapsody of Hills - Munnar, Kerala

Munnar, which means confluence of three rivers, was the summer resort of the erstwhile British rulers in the colonial days. In the late 19th century, A.H. Sharp planted the first tea bush and since then tea has been the main agricultural crop in the region. Today, the hills around Munnar are blanketed with best-in-class green tea bushes. With its sprawling tea plantations, pristine valleys and mountains and cool air, it’s no surprise that Munnar has been rated the second-best Asian travel destination for 2010.



If you are a true admirer of nature who has a passion for driving, Munnar is your dream destination and cruising along winding smooth roads across mist-sheeted lush green tea gardens is the finest experience you can ever have.


On the way to Munnar, some 22 kms before reaching there, I stopped by Anayirankal dam, a vast expanse of water surrounded by green carpeted hills covered with tea gardens. The distant view of the reservoir follows you for another 15 kms and it’s an excellent location for photography.



Around every corner is another stunning view. You do not need a map or a guide; all you need is a good pair of shoes and the curiosity to see what is around the next curve. You need not necessarily be a shutterbug; random clicks can get you incredible photographs.


The dude who poses here is Varayadu or Nilgiri Tahr, stocky goats with short, coarse fur and a bristly mane. Nilgiri Tahr is an endangered mountain ungulate listed in schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972. Eravikulam National Park which has the highest density and largest surviving population of this species is situated hardly 14 kms from Munnar town. Know more about this endangered species.


Does this picture suggest land’s end? It virtually is. This is Top Station, which is 41 kms uphill from Munnar. Located at the border of Kerala and Tamilnadu, this spot offers an ‘awebreathtakingsome’ panoramic view. Strolling down this pathway with steep abyss on both sides is adventurous, rather risky, but the view you get there is one of a kind.


At every other corner you will find women with baskets full of locally grown fruits and vegetables. Don’t forget to bargain and buy tender carrots, passion fruits and wild tomatoes, all farm fresh and delicious.


Anamudi is the highest peak in the Western Ghats situated at a height of 2,695 metres (8,842 feet) above mean sea level. It is located in the southern part of Eravikulam National Park, fifty kilometers from Munnar. It is also the ideal place for wildlife travelers and nature lovers. It literally means “Elephant forehead”.


13 kms away from Munnar, Mattupetty is famous for its highly specialised dairy farm, the Indo-Swiss project. More than 100 varieties of high yielding cattle are reared here. The Mattupetty Lake and Dam, just a short distance from the farm, is a gorgeous picnic spot. The sprawling Kundala tea plantations, Kundala Lake and the echo point are other attractions in the vicinity. A boat cruise on the lake is the best way to enjoy the leisure.

Bristling with wildlife and crystal clear streams, the enticing charm of Munnar is simply irresistible. The area has many attractions within a short distance of the town of Munnar, including the Sandalwood Forest of Marayoor and the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary.

Honeymoon in Kerala – Take Tour Beloved to Romantic Destinations

A charming state on the tropical Malabar Coast of southwestern India, Kerala is a prominent destination for tourism and holiday India. It is one of the most charming and captivating states of India. Its capital city is Trivandrum. Also known as God’s Own Country, Kerala is noted for its lush greenery, scenic landscapes and truly amiable ambiance for peaceful vacations. The state has great tourism opportunity with beautiful beaches, breathtaking backwaters, luxuriant jade hill stations, fragrant tea & spice plantations, exotic wildlife, rich flora & fauna, historical places & monuments, religious places & shrines, etc. Excellent accommodation facilities at different beach resorts and hotels are available according to your needs and budgets. Tree houses are houseboats are unique forms of excellent and unique accommodation in Kerala, God’s Own Country.


With great tourism opportunity, excellent accommodation facilities and peaceful ambiance, Kerala is also popular among honeymooners or newly wed couples. It presents truly amiable and romantic ambiance for honeymooners coming from different parts of the world. Beaches and backwaters; hill stations and mountains; lakes and rivers; forts and monuments; historical places and religious places – Kerala has all to make it popular destination for honeymoon vacations in India. Water spots, river cruises and lots of beach activities give honeymooners a mind-boggling charm of Kerala tourism. Kovalam is an internationally famous beach town in the state. It is very famous among other kinds of vacationers along with honeymooners. Varkala, Fort Kochi, Beypore, etc are some other popular beach destinations in the state.

Backwater cruises on enchanting Kerala backwaters are perhaps the most entertaining activities in this charming state. Backwater cruise can surely enhance the charm of your Kerala honeymoon tour. Alleppey, Kuttanad, Kollam, Fort Kochi, Kozhikode, Kumarakom, etc are prominent backwater destinations in the state where honeymooners can enjoy cruises over the breathtakingly beautiful and tranquil backwaters. One of the main tourist attractions, the backwater cruises in Kerala are dream experiences on houseboats or kettuvalloms that are especially designed with open lounge, one or two bedrooms with attached bathrooms and a kitchenette. Houseboat stay is a truly romantic experience for honeymooners or romantic couples.

Hill stations of Kerala are equally famous among honeymooners and newly wed couples. There are some beautiful hill stations in the state which attract couples for exciting and romantic honeymoon tour in India. Munnar, Wayanad, Ponmudi, Peermede, etc are popular hill stations the state where you can seek delight for your honeymoon vacations in Kerala, God’s Own Country. Well, if you too are looking for a right destination for honeymoon, Kerala can perfectly cater your needs for dreamhoneymoon destination in India.

Kerala Tour Packages Covers Exciting Places For Holidays in Kerala

India is endowed with some of the enchanting tourism destinations. It has royal state like Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat and Tamilnadu, but the beauty of Kerala is different from all these and is truly unmatched by any other tourism destinations in the world. It is immensely blessed by the beauty of nature which is showcases in the form of breathtaking beautiful backwaters, pristine beaches and hill stations. More of all the state is well known for its exotic beach resorts, Kerala backwaters resorts and hotels that provides wonderful accommodation facilities and on top the warm hospitality. Due to these enigmatic attractions and facilities, Kerala is now one of the sought after tourists destination in India.

Kerala tour packages offer wonderful opportunity to explore and enjoy holidays in this beautiful state in a delightful and memorable way. Several packages are made available by the tour operators. These days many of the leading tour operators for Kerala have made the book much easier by providing online book facilities. Book one according to your choice and enjoy your vacation in this beautiful state also referred as green paradise on earth in a delightful and memorable way.

The state of Kerala has some of the most beautiful holidaying destinations that are not only blessed with beauty of nature but at the same time heavenly ambiance, offering visitors enjoy time in ecstasy. Here enjoy the cruise over the scenic backwater of Kumarakom, Alleppey, Kollam, Kuttanad, and Kovalam, Cochin and see the real beauty the state for which is it globally acclaimed. Once the houseboat starts floating over the pristine waters and meanders through the scenic pathways you will come across magnetizing attractions like paddy fields, lovely waterfalls, brooks, rustic villages, spice gardens and heritage attractions. More off, the entire cruise is truly made heavenly by the luxurious and comfortable rooms decorated in a traditional appealing charm and the warm hospitality shared by the staffs of the houseboats. Truly Kerala holiday is made an experience of lifetime by the houseboat cruise over the scenic backwaters of the state – the God's Own Country.

Apart from this there are beaches in Kerala which are also the most preferred holidaying destinations. Blessed with awesome aura and exotic ambiance the sun-kissed beaches of Kerala offers wonderful opportunity for one and all to enjoy time the way they like. You have lots of options and utilize the options so that you treasure the experience that makes your Kerala tours a memento of lifetime. Beaches are the perfect place to enjoy water sports like swimming, para-sailing, water skiing, boating and many other such exciting activities.

Beside these there are hill stations blessed with awesome aura and attractions that are beyond visual delights. Here breath the fresh filled with aroma of spice, climb the highest peak of south India- Anaimudi, view the scenic natural beauty and the overflowing waterfalls, call of the birds and many other exciting spell-binding attractions. Visit some of the hill stations like Idduki, Wayanad, Rajamala, Devikulam and Munnar and enjoy the overflowing beauty of the natural attractions of Kerala India. It is also home to some of the exotic wildlife parks and sanctuaries where rare and endangered species live and rule their kingdom in their own style. Come to Kerala and experience the beauty of all these wonderful tourism destinations and attractions in a delightful and memorable way.

Thekkady – The Abode of Gods


Serenity, placidity, beatitude, repose… I’d like to add one more word to the list of synonyms for tranquility – that’s Thekkady.


For a regular tourist, Thekkady is all about a two-hour boating in the calm lake amid dense, evergreen, deciduous forests and savannah grass lands, but it is home to thousands of varieties of plant life and wildlife, which cannot be seen anywhere else in the world.


If you have travelled to other tourist destinations in Kerala like Munnar, you may wonder what’s so exceptional about this boating. To find an answer for yourself, you have to experience it. I have seen people who prefer Thekkady to Munnar, Kumarakom or any other hot destination; why? Just for the tranquility.


I’ve been planning to revisit Thekkady for quite a while but was heartbroken when I made it there. The weather was completely unfavourable for my lens. But I was thanking my lucky stars that I decided to go boating despite the bad weather, one of the rarest sights, a full rainbow, was awaiting me.


Situated at about 700-1900m above sea level and spread over approximately 12.07 sq.kms, the splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaiperiyar Dam across the Periyar River locates the oldest wildlife sanctuary in India established in 1895 and has been given the status of an Tiger Reserve in 1978.


Below this thick green canopy roam herds of elephants, sambar deer, tigers, oaters, lion tailed macaques and Nilgiri langurs, but you have to be really lucky to see a tiger while boating. Yet you have the opportunity for trekking, mountain walk, and jungle patrol, which will definitely get you the glimpse of a tiger.

There’s only one place like Thekkady, and that’s Thekkady. The magnificence of this place is just beyond words and thus paying a visit becomes a must.

Kuttandan Punjayile Song Lyrics- Onam Song
















Here is the lyrics of Kuttandan Punjayile Song lyrics, you all have requested. Enjoy.

Kuttanadan Punjayile
Thai Thai Thaka Thai Thai Thom
Kochu Penne Kuyilale
Thithatha Thithai Thai
Kottu Venam Kuzhal Venam
Kurava Venam

Thithithara Thithithai
Thithai Thithai Thaka Thai

Varavelkanalu Venam
Kodi Thoranangal Venam
Vijayashree Laalitharai
Varunnu Njangal

Thithithara Thithithai
Thithai Thithai Thaka Thai

Karutha Chiraku Vachu
Thai Thai Thaka Thai Thai Thom
Arayanna Kili Pole
Thithatha Thithai Thai
Kuthicu Kuthichu Payum
Kuthira Pole

Thithithara Thithithai
Thithai Thithai Thaka Thai

Tholviyenthennariyatha
Thala Thazhthanariyatha
Kavalam Chundanitha
Jayichu Vannoo

Thithithara Thithithai
Thithai Thithai Thaka Thai

Kuttanadan Punjayile
Kochu Penne Kuyilale
Kottu Venam Kuzhal Venam
Kurava Venam

Thithithara Thithithai
Thithai Thithai Thaka Thai

Pambayile Ponnolangal
Thai Thai Thaka Thai Thai Thom
Odi Vannu Punarunnu
Thithatha Thithai Thai
Thanka Veyil Nettiyinmel
Pottu Kuthunnoo

Thithithara Thithithai
Thithai Thithai Thaka Thai

Thengolakal Ponnolakal
Madi Madi Vilikkunnu
Thennal Vannu Venchamaram
Veeshitharaunnoo

Thithithara Thithithai
Thithai Thithai Thaka Thai

Kuttanadan Punjayile
Kochu Penne Kuyilale
Kottu Venam Kuzhal Venam
Kurava Venam

Thithithara Thithithai
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