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Kanyakumari
At the southernmost
extremity of India, is the meeting point of the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean
and Arabian Sea. Watching the sunrise and set is the big attraction,
especially on full moon day in April, when it is possible to see both the
setting sun and rising moon on the same horizon
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Kovalam
Kerala's most
developed and fascinating beach resorts stretches through miles, fringed with
lush green palm trees as its back drop. The golden sands, the gentle breeze
and the inviting blue Arabian sea, all adds to the magic of Kovalam. The pace
of life is slow here, with no comparison and the people are truly friendly
hosts. Along the beach, the lined up shacks and restaurants offer a variety
of delicacies from local to continental. Ayurvedic massage parlours and yoga
centers are in plenty.
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Thiruvanathapuram
Kerala's capital, the coastal city of Thiruvananthapuram is located at the
southwestern tip of India, Despite its administrative importance -demonstrated
by wide roads, multistory office blocks and gleaming white colonial building-
it's a decidedly easygoing city, with an attractive mixture of narrow backstreets,
traditional red tiled gabled houses and acres of palm trees and parks breaching
up the bustle of its modern concrete centre.Padmanabha Swamy Temple, The Napier
Meuseum, Sree Chitra Art Gallery, The Zoological Park, The Kanakakkunnu Palace,
Shankhumugham Beach and Veli Tourist Village are some of the main interesting
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Varkala
Long known to Keralites as a place of pilgrimage, Varkala, 54km north west
of Thiruanthapuram and 20km southeast of Kollam, is drawing more and more
foreign visitors, who see the beautiful beach and cliffs 1500m beyond the
village as a quiet unspoiled alternative to Kovalam. |
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The Backwaters
of Alappuzha
With the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast network of lakes, lagoons and
freshwater rivers crisscrossing it, Alappuzha is a district of immense natural
beauty.Referred to as the Venice of east by travelers from across the world,
this backwater country is also home to diverse animal and bird life. Today,
Alappuzha has grown in importance as a backwater tourist centre, attracting
several thousands of foreign tourists each year. Alappuzha is also famous
for its boat races, houseboat holidays, beaches, marine products and coir
industry.
A singular characteristic of this land is the region called Kuttanadu.A land
of lush paddy fields, Kuttanadu is called the Rice Bowl of Kerala and is one
of the few places in the world where farming is done below sea level.
One of the
most memorable experiences available to travelers in India,even those on lowest
of budgets,is the opportunity to take a boat journey on the backwaters of
Kerala. The term backwater simply refers to the island lake. Of course, it
includes estuaries and canals that are formed by the unique action of the
sea, off the coast. The total area of backwaters in the state stretches over
600sq: kilometers. A cruise along the mirror still glittering backwaters provides
an unforgettable experience of life to any traveller.
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Cochin
The commercial capital and the most cosmopolitan city of Kerala, Kochi in
Ernakulam, is also known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea. The influence of
different cultures and natural splendor puts the city of Cochin apart from
the other cities of Kerala, the oldest church in India, Chinese fishing nets,
Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace etc reminds you of the past glory of Cochin. |
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Munnar
The most beautiful hill station on the Western Ghats at about 1600mts above
sea level is situated at the confluence of the 3 mountain streams Mudrapuzha,
Nallathanni and Kundala.The rolling hills, lush mountains and the breath taking
scenery are ideal for trekking and long walks. This ideal hill station with
its velvet lawns, exotic flora and fauna and the cool atmosphere offers a
soothing effect. |
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Periyar
One of the largest and most visited wildlife reserves in India, the Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary occupies 777sq: kilometers of the cardamom hills region
of the Western ghats.A visit to this rain forest offers any visitor a chance
to watch the wildlife at close quarters in its natural habitat, a large variety
of birds, elephants, monkeys, deer and wild boars etc can be spotted. A drive
though the unending roads offer you breathtaking scenarios, sky high trees
and plantations. |
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Thekkady
The very sound of the word Thekkady conjures up images of elephants, unending
chains of hills and spice scented plantations. In the Periyar forest of Thekkady
is one of the finest wildlife reserves in India and spread across the entire
district are picturesque plantations and hill tours that hold great opportunities
for treks and mountain walks.
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Madurai
Madurai one of the liveliest cities in the South is very popular with travelers
and truly every traveler loves this small city. Madurai on the banks of the
river Vaigai is famous for its festivals and it is a town of sculptures and
architecture. One will get at the sight of 1000 pillared gopurams and some
pillars emit a note of musical scale.Meenakshi Temple,Thirumalai Nayak Mahal,
a palace constructed in the Indo Saracen style, the Gandhi Memorial Museum
and library are some of the fine attractions over here. |
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We
provide different package tours to suit different budgets. We give below details
of some of our package tours which to suit the convenience of the tourist
can be modified.
3 days:
House boat cruise, Stay in backwater resort.
6days :
Cochin, House boat, Stay in backwater resort, Varkala, Thiruvananthapuram.
8 days:
Cochin, Munnar, House boat, Periyar, Kumarakom.
11 days:
Cochin, Alleppey, Periyar, Madurai, Trivandrum, Kovalam, Kanyakumari,
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