Showing posts with label Kerala Backwaters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerala Backwaters. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Imbibe immense tranquility through beaches in Kerala

Do you wish to explore more of God’s own country? Then how about a visit to the different beaches in Kerala where you can enjoy the comforts of a luxury cruise and houseboat. Just feel free, let the wind blow and wash your face while you rest lazily upon the white sand enjoying the scenic beach in Kerala.

Steering towards different beaches of Kerala, some of the prime beaches is –

Alappuzha Beach – this beach is better described as the deserted lighthouse, a landscape that is speckled with greenery and shrubs, sandy and rocky shores, simpering skies and an ancient pier. These characteristics and attractions mark the charm of this beach.

Beypore Beach – Get ready to embrace the rustic and appealing charm of Beypore Beach by relishing the steaming rice and roasted fish with coconut milk stew, taking a stroll on Kaolin sands, taking pleasure of the bonfire near the seaside and watching the fishing folks.

Kappad Beach – Kappad beach is a popular unvisited virgin beach, symbolizing a perfect rendezvous of nature’s beauty. The moment you take a stroll through this beach, you will be exploring the milky sand shore which shines in the delight palm groves. You can listen to the songbirds and feel enthralled while you bathe your feet in the beach’s crystal clear water, thereby writing a new page in your diary of wonderful vacation moments. Bet, you will never feel lonely when you are such near to the quarters of Mother Nature. 

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 beaches in Kerala


Kovalam Beach – Considered as an ideal and tourist’s delight, this beach is very frequently visited by the tourists that tour India every year. From ancient monuments to adventure sports, spicy delicacies to health spas, tranquil pal groves to souvenir shopping, you tend to have all here. The beach certainly pushes you to indulge in its ambience by taking a perfect beach stroll.

Mararikulam Beach – Located nearly 40 kms from Kochi, this unsoiled beach has white golden sands, exciting water sports, untapped potential for myriad of adventure activities, friendly fishermen and swaying palm trees. This beach has gained immense attraction in the state thereby attracting numerous tourists from different corners of the world.
Beaches and Kerala backwaters are mellowed with luxury, located far from the capital city and its rush and noise. Visiting these beaches is not just pleasurable but even is therapeutic while has religious importance too. Water sports at the beaches are also becoming one popular tourist attraction here. So plan your next holiday and book your tickets to Kerala to get a glimpse of its mesmerizing beauty.



Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Mesmerize the chain of brackish lagoons through Kerala backwaters

Have you become bored from the daily hush and rush of your life? Are you looking for solace within yourself? Do you feel that you need to take break to rejuvenate your senses and spirit? Well then friends, it’s time that you plan a trip to Kerala Backwaters. Acknowledged all across the world amongst the tourists, the beaches in Kerala have gained immense popularity. They are slowly becoming the reason for increased tourism in the state, leveraging high profits for the state tourism industry.

The beaches of Kerala lie parallel to the large Arabian Sea in the south while the backwaters in Kerala are a network that comprises of 5 main lakes which are linked by canals. Kerala backwaters were initially formed due to the triggering action of shore currents and waves thereby creating a steep barrier reefs and islands. Though the state has numerous beaches and hill resorts, it is the backwaters which are exclusively important here. These backwaters offer an impeccable blend of tranquility and scenic attractions. You can travel on conventional houseboats and take pleasure of the beauty of state’s backwaters. These backwaters make their route through different cities and towns. These offer a transparent picturesque of different backwater destinations of God’s own country.


POPULAR BACKWATER DESTINATIONS IN KERALA –


1.    Alappuzha – a district popular for its natural beauty. Tourists consider this place as one of the best companions for exploring Kerala by riding on the boathouse. This destination is also well known for hosting the famous Snake Boat Races which are organized every year on Onam.
2.    Kochi – another frequently visited backwater destination where different cruises operate carrying tourists and making them feel immensely blessed. The tourists enjoy staying in a hotel like houseboat that floats on water.
3.    Kozhikode – this is one more popular unexplored backwater destination which is acknowledged for its water sports and boating. This destination is visited by tourists that love cosmopolitan culture, hospitality, exquisite beaches, beautiful lush green countryside, and historic buildings.
Some other places that you can explore through Kerala backwaters comprise of Kumarakom and Thiruvallam.


ENJOY THE COMFORT OF LUXURY BOATHOUSE


If one wishes to stay at these backwater houseboats, then you can make booking in advance either through your travel agent or through online websites that help you book a perfect room for yourself. These houseboats offer perfect amenities while their food is mouthwatering and very tempting. Through the backwater tour in Kerala, you can witness different aquatic lives also.
So next vacations, just get ready, pack your bags and set your voyage for a wonderful tour to backwaters and beaches in Kerala which shall leave a spell binding experience on you. 


Wednesday, 1 January 2014

The Bewitching Beaches and Backwaters of Kerala

Beaches – Ideal places for unwinding

If you are looking to just unwind after a busy day, come to the beaches in Kerala. The calm and serene waters, the clean expanses of sand, the huge canopy of trees and the gentle bustling wind can take you to another world. There are many beaches here that may look like they are designed just for you. Far from the maddening buzz of the city lives, these remote beaches give you the privacy that you want. Some also offer adventure activities that you can indulge while you are here.

Tourism Revenue

The Kerala State earns a huge amount of money in terms of tourism revenue through these beaches. Most of Kerala’s beaches are hugely frequented by foreigners and to suit their needs, there are other luxurious facilities like spa, Ayurveda parlours and resorts clo

Backwaters – Kerala’s Introduction to the world

The backwaters of Kerala are a sight that you cannot see in any other part of the world. You can choose for exclusive backwater tours that your operator might offer, to enjoy all the backwaters of the state. Alleppey is the most preferred destination when it comes to backwaters. Kumarakom, Cochin, Thiruvallam, Kuttanad, Kozhikode and Kollam are some of the other places that have bewitching backwaters.

Houseboat Experience

As you cruise through the serene backwaters in your houseboats, all you would want is that moment to stay on forever in your lives. You will have to experience this to know what it actually means. The houseboats made of wood have all the luxuries of a five star hotel with the added benefit of being built on the backwaters. This is the best way you can enjoy these backwaters in Kerala. The relaxing atmosphere, the still and pleasant waters, the happy chirping of the birds in the vicinity, the green cover of the coconut and palm groves and the enticing climate will surely make it a magical experience for you.
Beaches
se to these beaches that contribute hugely to tourism revenue. If you love beaches, you must ensure that you visit the Kovalam, Thankassery, Varkala, Shangumugam, Kappad, Beypore, Cherai, Pallikere, Kappil and Dharmadam beaches to get a feel of what you can get when relaxation combines with natural beauty. It is good to plan your trip around the months of October to March so that you will also have the climate helping you to enjoy the beauty of these beaches.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Serene Lagoons....Agitated Sea...Virtuous beaches...Yes it all about Kerala Backwater & Beaches



Just like another north Indian, I have heard different versions about the serene beauty of ‘Backwater of Kerala’ but was totally unaware of their pleasing beauty until I decided to visit Kerala personally. 

Each time I read about these lagoons, the urge to visit grew more. All my researching which I did to find the meaning of Backwaters got wasted when I actually visited Cherai Beach - One of the best beaches near Kochi in Kerala.
Backwater of Kerala


The experience is still hard to define. It was unbelievable for me to see a pleasant backwater without any disruption and on the same side, my eyes witnessed the turbulent sea just separated by a thin coral path. From the shore of Cherai Beach, it was clearly visible the difference between a silent backwater and an up roaring beach. 

Cherai Beach which is located just 25 km away from Kochi and situated in Vypin island of Kerala in India is one of the most beautiful beaches in Kerala. Although, the towns to this beach is not that near but one can reach out to them easily as North Paravur is just 6 km and Kodungallur is just 10 km away from this beach. If you are planning to visit this calm and composed beach of Kerala then Indian Southern Railway will be the better option as the nearest railway station named Aluva is at a distance of 20km, moreover, the nearest airport which is Cochin International Airport is 30km far.

One thing which acts as a hallmark and is also common among all the beaches of Kerala is the large numbers of coconut trees. When I looked at the extended coast line of this beach of Kerala while taking a ferry ride along the sea, the trees at the coast line appeared like thick forest of coconut trees. This feature adds up the tranquil beauty of the beach. The long sparkling coastline of Kerala beaches are inevitably intertwined with the state’s tradition and culture. 

Most importantly, if you are thinking of reliving the old memories of early seafarers & traders then Kerala beaches is exactly what you are dreaming off. Although, it might possible that you’ll miss seafarers as they have already faded out, but various types of traditional boats having different styles still could be seen wandering around the Kerala's seas. 

Friday, 6 December 2013

Kerala with exotic beaches and backwater is a perfect holiday destination

Kerala has a vast coast line which influences the culture, tradition and heritage of the people. For fun lovers, adventure enthusiasts and people fond of water sports there cannot be a better place than Kerala. The tourism department has taken excellent initiative to enhance the water sports and backwater tourism in the state.
Kerala backwaters


The state has numerous beaches spread across the entire length of the state and some of the popular ones are:


Varkala beach located fifty one km from the capital city Thiruvananthapuram is the most visited beach. The beach which lies in the quiet village has numerous site seeing places in and around. Apart from the beach there is a two thousand years old Vishnu Temple and the Sivagiri Mutt as major attractions.


Kovalam beach is a den of foreign tourists and has three adjoining crescent beaches. The elaborate arrangements for water sports and availability of excellent restaurants serving authentic sea foods have made this beach very popular. The availability of a massive rocky cape in the beach facilitates sea bathing in the beautiful bay of calm waters.


Bekal beach is located in Kasaragod region which is in the extreme north of Kerala. The district is popular for its forts, hills, rivers and beautiful beaches. The nearest attraction is the Bekal fort which is a striking structure well preserved by the state Govt. The shallow beach near the fort is visited by tourists and fun lovers with great enthusiasm.


Some of the other prominent beaches in the state are at Alappuzha, Trivandrum, Kollam and Thiruvambadi in southern region. In the Northern Kerala Kozhikode, Vadakara, Kasargod and Kannur have few beaches and when it comes to the central part we can find beautiful beaches at Ernakulam, Malappuram, Kochi and Thrissur. 


Kerala backwaters


Kerala backwaters or black lagoons are the chain of lakes that lie along the Arabian Sea. They offer excellent tourism and are a source of livelihood for the people. The houseboats which are popularly called kettuvallams in native language are a prominent attraction of backwater. Honeymoon package, family gathering and picnics can be organized in these houseboats, which present an excellent feel of the nature. They offer all sorts of comforts to the visitors. There are also regular ferries service for frequent travelers to reach various destinations and these ferries are the cheapest mode of transport through backwaters. Kumarakom has numerous resorts around the popular Vembanad Kayal and the backwaters.


Kerala visit is incomplete without a journey through the backwaters and experiencing the beautiful beaches.


Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Discover the houseboats in Kerala and get mesmerized


Kerala Backwaters are very appealing just like the name given to the tranquil picturesque network of canals, rivers, lakes and lagoons which run inland in the coastal region of Kerala. If you are bored and need a break from your daily chores and monotonous life, then you should probably head to “the backwaters of Kerala or the houseboats of Kerala”. 

Kerala Houseboats – Did you know what the houseboats in Kerala are called? Well they are called “Kettuvallam” which means knotted boat. The houseboats seem a very exciting choice as they give you a wonderful feeling of living in a house that floats on water. It is a reincarnation of conventional canoe which was used to transport the daily home items from the mainland to the homes of native people. However, to attract more and more tourist to the backwaters, the tourism organization has developed well-furnished houseboats. There are mainly four houseboats – 

1. Kollam Houseboats
2. Bekal Houseboats
3. Kumarakom Houseboats
4. Alappuzha Houseboats

The houseboats have gained impeccable popularity since 2003. The professionals at houseboats are trained to handle the cruises while others are dedicated in delivering unique services. The grandeur of the houseboats leaves the tourists spellbound.

 houseboats in Kerala
houseboats in Kerala
If asked, I would say that the houseboats in Kerala backwaters offer a sporadic foretaste of an unspoilt corner thereby pouring profits in the bags of tourism industry. The houseboats here are considered a must stay place. The red sunset that drops quickly behind the coconut trees just across the river bed are mesmerizing. I must say that they have the perfect setting of mouthwatering food with perfect ambience and heartening hospitality. The truth is that the backwaters have now-a-days become a reason of their success. There are hundreds and thousands of houseboats, loaded with tourists that chug around the exquisite lagoon, rivers and canals. Few of these are air conditioned too, belching fumes and blaring out music – portraying the charming scenery which is sufficient to attract the tourists. 

Witness the best of Kerala backwaters – 

Believe me friends if you wish to explore something which can bring tranquility and relaxation to your mind, heart and soul, then the houseboat stay in Kerala which floats on the river is definitely worth trying as it is far away from the hustle-bustle of the city crowd and noise. Moreover, the freshly cooked delicacies and tempting food make the experience more pleasurable providing value for money spent. Just get ready to hire a houseboat and make the most of your holidays with your loved ones and family.