Kerala is a
place of God. Kerala is unique on this earth because of its fabulous
nature-beauty and peaceful green surroundings. Vacation to Kerala is a worthy
decision to make your trip happy and knowledgeable. To spend some time in this
God own’s place is a worthy selection.
Characteristics of
Kerala in terms of ‘vacation to Kerala’ are as follows:-
1. Cruise through the mesmerizing
backwaters of Alleppey in charming houseboats with the surrounding greenery for
company.
2. Experience the state’s rich cultural
heritage in its numerous religious destinations, dances, martial art, festivals
like Onam and spicy cuisine with coconut cream.
3. Relax your body and soul with a
treatment at an Ayurvedic resortor by unwinding at a quiet beach.
4. Find exhaustive information on “what
to do in each destination, several hotel and restaurant options, and extensive
tourist and travel information” to help you make the most of your holiday.
The unique
geography of one of India’s most beautiful ports affords every traveler a
dramatic approach to Fort Kochi. Driving in from the airport down the
Alleppey-Thiruvananthapuram highway (NH 47), the traveler first reaches
Ernakulam, Fort Kochi’s busy, modern counterpart on the mainland. Massive
container ships signal the bridge to Willingdon island, across the calm waters
of the Vembanad kayal. On the other side of the island is the palm-shrouded
coast of Mattancherry, where the waters of the kayal seem to move with a
greater urgency to meet the Lakshadweep sea. The aroma of salt permeates the
air, competing with the delicious scent from the bakeries of Thoppumpady Bazaar
and the heavily packed spice markets of Mattancherry. The streets grow quiter
in Fort Kochi, where time seems to have stood still.
Kochi: The city of kochi is Kerala’s
most-visited destination, with many diverse experiences to offer ranging from
Ernakulum’s busy streets to Fort Kochi’s calm stillness. The heritage quarter
of Fort Kochi and Mattancherry offers the maximum sights for tourists, while
Ernakulam’s shops and cafĂ©’s are excellent to unwind in during the evenings.
The ferry rides to the islands across the kayals offer a peaceful experience,
full of breathtaking views.
Thattekkad: Kerala is
home to more than 300 species and Thattekkad is a prime spot for these painted
beauties. To spot a variety of extremely colourful butterflies, it is
beneficial to check places where the sunlight never hits the ground, in the
damp, along the great riverbank of the Periyar and close to the little rivulets
that lead off from the main river. Here, you will find exotic breeds of
butterflies such as Malabar banded swallowtail, red Helen, Buddha peacock,
paris peacock, Tamil catseye, blue mormon and Malabar raven.
Calypso
adventures offers an overnight lowland forest tour from Kochi through
Thattekkad, geared especially for butterfly-spotting.
Kuruvadweep (an island
gateway): This delta,
on the river Kabini, is a protected area of 950 acres, which lies 17 km to the
east of Mananthavady. The island is surrounded and nurtured by tributaries of
the river Kabini, untouched by human settlement, other than the Katunayika
tribe. This island lies in the middle of shallow waters, full of marshes and
streams. It is home to many species of plants, animals and birds, and its
unique geography and ecology make it an ideal setting for several rare and
endangered species. Kuruvadweep is made for quiet gateways, far from urban
crowds, full of long jungle trails for quiet walks and spotting animals.
As a result,
entrance to this island is monitored closely by the forest preservation
department of Kerala, and passes issued by this department are mandatory to get
in here. Some hotels, such as the Green Gates Hotel in Kalpetta also organize
tours to Kuruvadweep.
So; Vacation to Kerala in order to
fulfill your holidays needs are a great decision.