Wouldn’t it be interesting if you could just take a stroll around a fort and be transposed to a completely different era? If you are in Kochi, you can experience this by visiting the Loafer’s Corner. This is known to be one of the oldest cities on the face of Kochi and people love to explore this street to see the perfect amalgamation of tradition mixed with a touch of modernity. If you are not able to find Loafer’s Corner on the map, you can probably search it with the name of Princess Street. This is a popular name given to this beautiful corner in the hustling and bustling city. Located right in the heart of the city, Loafer’s Street – Kochi is known to bring out the vibrancy of the old world charm. While on one side, you can see the entire street be dotted with a number of European style buildings and houses, on the other side, you can easily see a number of pubs, bars, clubs, and discotheques in the area. The European homes have an aura that reflects the French, British, Dutch, and Portuguese style architecture and designing. You can easily be reminded of the European era as you move into this Loafer’s Corner in Fort Kochi. A stroll through this happening street and your eyes would definitely witness the 200-year-old Dutch Style building that reflects the grandiose of the old times. While it is lined with tourists throughout the day who want to experience the richness of the bygone colonial era, as the sun goes down, Loafer’s Corner in Kochi transforms into one of the most happening corners in the entire city. Party lovers, music lovers, and dance lovers flock the Princess Street in Kochi and reserve their tables in the lounges and clubs that are running in these European buildings. The social and party buffs love to spend their time in the Loafer’s Corner in Kochi to enjoy the night away. There are many shops in the street that sell souvenirs and handcrafted items to the tourists. You can even buy jewelry, traditional items, footwear, and clothes here. The curio shops, street kiosks, and the soothing cafes are also a place for all tourists to visit in the Loafer’s corner. This market is lined and crowded with tourists all year round and is termed as one of the most ‘touristy’ markets in the entire city of Kochi. The buildings and structures in Loafer’s Corner are also a piece of beauty and amazement. Most of the structures have bronze stucco walls while their plaster is peeling off. However, the food here is the most loving thing. You can freshly baked bread and other bakery products in the morning. During the afternoons, the cafes and restaurants are lined with families. During the evening, the young crowd gathers around the Loafer’s Corner and make it really happening. You can groove to the beats of your favorite songs, have delicious food, and kill your tiredness in this beautiful Princess Street or Loafer’s Corner that Kochi has.
Explore MoreKumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village
An exquisite fishing hamlet on an island lying in the backwaters around Cochin, Kumbalangi is India’s very first ecotourism village. Popularly known as Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village, this island is situated 15 km away from Cochin. This lush green village of Cochin with its antique culture and heritage attracts hordes of tourists all over the country every year. Spread over an area of 16 sq. km in Kerala, this village is unique in the way it has maintained its beauty, serenity, tradition, and culture to the fullest extent and is the home of fishermen, farmers, laborers, and toddy tappers. Confined by serene backwaters, this village has a ring of Chinese fishing nets and local paddy cultivation. This place also offers an alluring glimpse of the wealthy livelihood of the villagers. Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village is a one-of-a-kind initiative that promotes biodiversity and it boasts of its rich flora and fauna which has become one of its major attractions. An array of mangroves separates this village from water and provides for a good breeding ground for prawns, crabs, oysters and small fish. Kumbalanghi Integrated Tourism Village is blessed with many natural wonders and the people who visit here are treated to many a rare treat. This place provides tourists a wonderful opportunity to relax, refresh and rejuvenate with the bountiful green, serene and pollution-free atmosphere and at the same time to experience the natural and traditional village activities carried out on the Island. One can get the opportunity to enjoy the serenity of the backwater, the hospitality and the love of the innocent villagers here. Tourists can feel great with the added flavor of security and warmth of “being in a home”. Surrounded by backwater, the place has ample scope of boat rides. The traditional wooden country boats here are best to get an old-world feel. With activities like fishing and boat cruising, this Island offers exotic and adventurous activities to the visitors. Canoeing along the tiny streams crisscrossing the place on canoes or traditional kochuvallam is a great experience that visitors will never forget. The village resorts here offer a romantic getaway for the couples. Visitors can take a quick family vacation in these village resorts. While in Kumbalangi, one can also enjoy the local delicacies prepared by families staying here. Visitors can even visit some other nearby places such as Kalagramam, Fort Kochi, Mattancherry, Thrippunithura, and many more during their trip to Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village. How To Reach Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village: Kumbalangi, being just 15 km away from Cochin, the commercial capital of Kerala, is blessed with good connectivity. • By air: Cochin International Airport is 45 km away from Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village. As Cochin is well connected by air to all major cities in India and abroad, this would be the best way to travel. • By train: Ernakulam junction, the nearest railway station, is just 12 km from Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village. Trains are best for those interested to capture a slice of common man’s life. • By road: From Cochin, hop on to any bus leading to Kumbalangi and one can there in 15 minutes.
Explore MoreKodanad Elephant Training Center
Kodanand is a small village situated on the banks of River Periyar in Ernakulam District, Kochi, Kerala. It is a very peaceful and beautiful place having one of the most famous elephant training centres in the country. Located exactly at a distance of about 45 km towards the northeast in Kochi, it is one of the most pleasant places were newly born elephants are captured and kept for training. Before, the elephants were captured from the Malayatoor forests and were trained in Kodanand. However, now, the act of capturing elephants has been banned, and thus, Kodanand has turned out to become a training center for the elephants. Kodanand Elephant Sanctuary The Kodanad Elephant Training Center Kochi, has emerged as a popular picnic spot and tourist destination in Kerala. It is an elephant rescue and training centre where the professionals concentrate on rescuing and training stranded adults as well as baby elephants. The place has several walkways along the riverside, which offers the visitors a unique experience with an exotic forest and river scene. This is the elephant rescue and care centre for the central as well as the southern forest region in Kerala. History of Kodanand Elephant Training Centre In the early 1950s and 60s, the Kodanad Elephant Training Center Kochi used to be one of the largest training centres which captured elephants from the adjoining forest area. Those skilled people who captured and trained the elephants were known as Mahouts or Paappaan in Malayalam. However, in 1970, with a ban on the act of capturing elephants by the Government of India, the Kodanand has turned into a resume training centre for the elephants. Activities with the Kodanand Elephants Several activities are performed with the Elephants in the Kodanand Elephant Training and Rescue Center. • Elephant Bath in Kodanand Elephant Camp Early morning by the riverside, the tourists can informally get an amazing chance to experience the hands-on bathe as well as massage of both adult and baby elephants. All of it is done under the proper supervision of the Mahouts. The elephants are massaged of elephants that are usually done using small flat rocks or husk of coconuts and then are bathed. • Elephant Safari in Kodanand Elephant Camp The next attractive activity offer by Kodanand to the visitors is the enthralling elephant safari in the main park. In this park, the old ‘Kraal’ is still maintained for housing elephants. It is a structure made out of wood compartments that can accommodate up to four elephants. • Elephant Feeding in Kodanad Visitors who come to Kodanad Elephant Training centre are allowed to watch the feeding of elephants. About 80% of the elephant's day is spent on feeding it. The entire activity is quite fascinating, watching the baby as well as grown-up elephants feeding themselves in a large expanse of the environment. • Baby Elephants Washing in Kodanad Tourists can even watch baby elephants during their early training. There is also a small zoo which shelters different wild animals that are unfit and are unable to survive in the local forest. Known as Elephant Kraal, this place is a perfect combination of the rescue centre, training centre, mini zoo with easy access via river boats. This is the prime reason for such a huge attraction for tourists.
Explore MoreKerala is home to some of the most beautiful and peaceful natural escapes. The state is lined with abundance of flora and fauna and the parks and picnic spots that it houses are a mini reflection of the natural beauty that Kerala is known for. Each of its districts is also home to many parks. And when you are in the Idukki district of the state, paying a visit to the area of Murikaddy in Periyar is a must. When in Thekkady or Idukki, you would certainly want someplace where you can just sit and relax with your loved ones or spend some quality time in the lap of Mother Nature, Murikkady is the place you should visit. This serene picnic spot beautifully overlooks the enchanting and spellbinding hills draped in a sheet of lush greenery owing to the trees planted over them. Nearby 魅影直播 of Murikkady Located around a few kilometers from the much-talked-about Periyar Tiger Reserve, tourists flock this place to witness the natural beauty and spend some quality time away from the hustle-bustle of the city life. Spotted in the Idukki district, Murikaddy is just five kilometers away from the popular tourist destination, Thekkady. People love to visit Thekkady when they are in Kerala and make sure to reserve some time for Murikkady as well. Things to Do at Murikkady Its lush greenery is also owing to the fact that it is home to large and huge plantations. Murikkady is famous for its plantation of spices like pepper, cardamom, and even coffee. As far as your eyes go from this spot, you will find endless stretches of green plantations. This is not just a delight to the eyes but also for all other senses. The fresh aroma of the coffee plants and cardamom plantation make it a true delight to your olfactory glands. The aroma of these spices engulfs the tourists when they stroll through the greens of Murikkady. How to Reach Murikkady Reaching Murikaddy in Periyar is very convenient even for those who are visiting this place for the very first time. It is located in the center of Periyar with seamless connectivity with the nearby cities through the road. Those traveling from train, Murikaddy or Periyar does not have its own railway station. However, the nearest station to this town is the Kottayam Railway Station which is positioned at a distance of around 107 km from the town. From there, you can take a cab or buses through the Kollam-Theni Highway. If you are coming via air, the Cochin International Airport is nearest to this destination. It would take around 2-3 hours to reach here from the airport as it is located around 145 km away. Traveler Tips of Murikkady Those visiting the Periyar Tiger Reserve should definitely spare some time from their trip to enjoy the peace offered by the serene and tranquil surroundings of this park. Don’t forget to carry your camera to capture the beauty that this amazing destination offers. The photography buffs can easily spot a number of places in Murikkady where they can pose for a picture for their social media profiles. The lush green background and the enchanting hills give way to some of the most photogenic landscape pics for nature photographers as well. Best Time to Visit Murikkady This serene destination is open for tourists on all working days and even on public holidays. One can reach here as early as 6 in the morning and witness the mesmerizing sunrise. However, the beat time to visit here would be during the evening around 5-7 so that you can let the cool breeze brush through your body.
Explore MoreSituated at an elevation of 4000 ft on the Western Ghats, Vandanmedu is a small hamlet in Idukki district in Kerala that offers a great rejuvenating escape from the hustle-bustle of the city life. Surrounded by lush green forests, tea and spice plantations, Vandanmedu mean ‘beetle shaped hill in Malayalam. Enriched with serene nature, this little slice of heaven near Thekaddy, a famous tourist attraction in Kerala, is popular as the largest cardamom producing region in the world. Overview: Located around 23 km from the Periyar, Vandanmedu is globally renowned for its sprawling cardamom and tea plantation. Lovingly known as the ‘queen of spices, Vendanmedu is one of the worlds largest auction centres for cardamom. Besides, cardamom and tea, a host of different other spice like nutmeg, clove, pepper, cinnamon etc are grown here in abundance. With greenery and serenity all around, this small hill station in Kerala is a great choice for romantic escape on long weekends. What all you can do in Vandanmedu Bestowed with mist-laden valleys, rolling hills, gushing streams and sprawling plantation, Vandanmedu is a good place for adventure activities like trekking and rock climbing. Besides, strolling and nature walking amidst the meadow, you can opt for guided tours through the long stretches of cardamom cultivation in Vendanmedu. Tourists can also plan a visit to one of the many tea factories in Vandanmedu to learn how tea is processed after cultivation. Nearby tourist attractions: Two most popular tourist attractions near Vandanmedu are Thekkady and Periyar Tiger Reserve. Situated at a distance of 22 km from Vandanmedu, Thekkady is a perfect destination for nature lovers. Blessed with dense green vegetation, lakes and varied wildlife, Thekkady is known as the eastern gateway to Kerala. Located in the district Idukki, Periyar Tiger Reserve is a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Enriched with great scenic beauty, this park is notable as Bengal tiger and Asia elephant reserve. Some other important tourist places near this hill station are Murikkady, Pandikuzhi, Gavi, Mangaladevi Temple and Chellarkoil. How to reach Located on the Thekkady-Munnar highway, Vandanmedu is easily reachable by road. It is well connected with bus and taxi from Thekkady, Munnar and Kumily. While Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport to Vandanmedu, the most convenient railhead from this hill station is Kottayam Railway Station. Private cabs and buses are easily available from the airport and station to reach Vandanmedu. Accommodation The sight of luxurious greenery and richly grown plantations in Vandanmedu will delight a visitor in no time. From posh hotels, budget resorts to affordable guest houses, a wide range of accommodations are available in this pretty hill station to cater to the different budget and requirements of tourists. If you are planning a holiday to Thekkady or Munnar and willing to spend a few days in leisure away from hustle-bustle, you can customise your vacation and add this hill station to your itinerary design. However, to enjoy your vacation in the most convenient and hassle-free way, you can opt for a customized Kerala package from a reputed tour organizing company and include Vandanmedu in your itinerary.
Explore MoreAlumkadavu is a famous tourist destination in the district of Kollam. It is a beautiful place as nature has shown its creativity on Alumkadavu in abundance. Its garnet green surroundings, calm blue waters, houseboats, and mouth-watering South Indian cuisine etc. is something that makes the time spent at Alumkadavu even memorable. It Is Known For:-1) Alumkadavu is famous because it is the place where the first houseboat, made up of timber, bamboo, and coconut was constructed2) This place is the hub of manufacturing the coir items3) Alumkadavu is also known for the houseboat tours that are organized between August-March4) The visitors can reinvigorate themselves by taking delight in the traditional Ayurvedic massage. Best Time To Visit:-Alumkadavu is a destination that can be visited throughout the year. Due to its location amid the green surroundings, its weather doesn't play a bad role and makes it convenient for tourists to relish the day out. Also, there are various holiday resorts from where tourists can choose their apt accommodation. Reaching There:-Alumkadavu in Kollam is well-connected with all the major highways that allow an easy access. By boarding the local buses or cabs, an individual can reach the beautiful site of Alumkadavu without any hassle. Nearest Railway Station- Karunagappally Railway StationNearest Airport- Trivandrum International Airport
Explore MoreNeendakara Port is a popular fishing port in Kerala. This port lies 9 km from the city of Kollam and is said to be the largest fishing port in the region. 500 boats can be anchored here at a time. Apart from being a busy port, Neendakara also serves as a beautiful picnic spot for the tourists. One can witness the excellent surroundings of Ashtamudi Lake. If you adore nature, Neendakara Port is the right destination for spending a day's itinerary. It Is Known For:-1) Neendakara Port is Kollam's largest fishing port2) The Indo-Norwegian fishery project exists here. It supports the fishery activities3) It is the hub of fishing activities in Kollam and the nearby village that is a major tourist attraction Best Time To Visit:-There's no specific time for visiting Neendakara Port because one can arrive at this place at any time of the year. One can also relish boating in the lake as well. Reaching There:-Kollam has a wide web of the roadways that connect it with the major cities of Kerala. Therefore, by a short drive, one can gain access to Neendakara Port. Nearest Railway Station- Kollam JunctionNearest Airport- Trivandrum International Airport
Explore MoreTali Temple is a 14th-century Hindu shrine in Kerala. It was built under the reign of Swami Thirumulpad, the Zamorin (ruler) of Calicut. Tali Temple is situated within the premises of the palace of the Zamorin. The presiding deity of this shrine is Lord Shiva and is represented in the form of the huge Shivalinga. People, especially the devotees from the Shaivaite section, do not miss visiting this temple once in their lifetime. It Is Known For:-1) This shrine is known for its intriguing carvings done on the interior walls2) The entire structure was built using laterite and wood
Explore MoreIf you are a lover of natural beauty and all things mesmerizing, view point in any tourist destination would be the first thing you would be checking in an itinerary. When you are in Wayanad, the Neelimala View Point is the place you should definitely visit. Nestled beautifully in the Wayanad region of Gods Own Country, Kerala, Neelimala View Point is a place that tourists make sure to visit. All the nature lovers and the adventure seekers can visit the Neelimala View Point to enjoy the scenic beauty that this place can offer. It gives you a view of the Meenmutty waterfall that looks like a milky way. Things to Do All the travel junkies and even the adventure enthusiasts can travel to the Neelimala View Point to enjoy the adventures that it offers. It is a heaven for the trekking lovers. The lush greenery of the hills and the stunning trail running in the middle of it could make this trekking adventure an unforgettable experience. Traveler Tips If you are visiting the Neelimala View Point, there are some things that you should keep in mind all the time. There are entry and exit time for the View Point. You can reach here at around 9 am as this is the entry time. You can stay here till 5 in the evening and enjoy the view from there. Make sure to carry a good camera to capture the view there. It is breathtaking and you should definitely capture these scenes in your camera to store memories on paper. You need to take a jeep from the Vaduvanchal area which could cost around 500 for six people and reach the Neelimala View Point. It is at a distance of 3 km from Vaduvanchal. You can take a guide to accompany you to the trail and take you 2.5 km away at the View Point. How to Reach Reaching the Neelimala View Point is not very difficult. One can take an auto, bud, or book a cab to reach the Neelimala View Point – Wayanad. Once you are in the Vaduvanchal district in Wayanad, you can take any local transport to reach there. In order to reach Wayanad, you can get down at the Kozhikode Railway Station and take the taxi from there. It is at a small distance and you can reach Wayanad from there. If you are planning to travel by air, the nearest airport is the Calicut International Airport. It is around 95 km from Vaduvanchal and you can book a cab or board a local bus from here. Tips For Visiting If you want to make the most of your visit to the Neelimala View Point, you need to keep one thing in mind always. You can take a jeep safari of the Neelimala View Point to make the most of your trip. You can book a Jeep Safari for 6 people at max for just rupees 500. A Jeep Safari in this beautiful natural escape would only help you explore the place in a more beautiful manner.
Explore MoreAs per its name, Happy Land Theme Park is a renowned recreational spot located in Trivandrum (Kerala). It is a place where no one is allowed to brood over and spoil their mood. Visitors on an extensive scale swarm to this theme park and uplift their mood by bringing out the child inside them. Happy Land is a name that should be on the bucket-list of the must-visit destinations in Trivandrum. It Is Known For:-1) The amazing water rides2) Spinning rides3) Rain dance 4) And much more Best Time To Visit:-Do you really need an advice on this? Happy Land Water Theme Park can be visited throughout the year. The collegians, school students, and others visit here on an extensive scale. One can uplift the mood by relishing the numerous rides that are available here. However, one should remember that visiting here on weekends would be a little expensive. Reaching There:-You can reach Happy Land Water Theme Park after enjoying a short drive. It is located a few kilometers away from the town of Trivandrum. Even local transit is available to reach this recreational spot. Nearest Railway Station- Thiruvananthapuram Railway StationNearest Airport- Trivandrum International Airport
Explore MoreLockhart Gap is a refreshing, serene and picturesque landscape where the floating mist is found on the blue layers of hills and can be seen from this spot in Munnar. Located at around 12 to 13 km from Munnar on the way to Mattupetti, Lockhart Gap is one of the remarkable places in Kerala. With the expansive panorama of green tea slopes, the sharp winding mountain roads, the streaks of white cotton mist and the ultra-blue skyline made of mist-clad hills, this place is the perfect destination for those who want to spend quality times in a tranquil valley. The best time to visit this place would be Sunrise and Sunset to truly experience the wonderful view that it offers. Visited by hordes of tourists all across the world, Lockhart Gap View Point is one of the most alluring and soothing places to visit in Munnar. This spot offers a bird’s eye view of Bison Valley, which is named because of an abundance of gaur (bison) found here in the earlier days. The surrounding hills of this place have extended up to Thekkady. The pleasant climate and eye-catching surroundings make Lockhart Gap one of the most preferred locations to visit in Munnar. This place is not only an ideal destination for a picnic with your dear ones but also a perfect spot for adventure tourism and trekking. This destination is known for its scenic trails through dense forests. Rare and exotic species of flora and fauna can be viewed by the visitors while taking these trails into the forest. This place is considered as a photographer’s paradise because of its spectacular location amidst the hill ranges of Western Ghats. The view of rolling hills, lush green valleys, grasslands, etc. along with descending clouds gives a thrilling experience. Lockhart Gap View Point is also famous for its sprawling evergreen tea estates. A historic Malayil Kallan Guha (a natural cave) is also nearby for the visitors to explore here, which has an interesting story attached to it. It is said that a thief used to live in this cave and loot the travelers passing by. The steps leading to this cave are low and accessible. Best Time To Visit Lockhart Gap: The best time to visit Lockhart Gap is from January to March and October to November. Monsoon is not the favorable time to visit here as the visibility at this time hits a low and you won’t be able to see beyond 15-20 meters. How To Reach Lockhart Gap: As the place is just 13 km away from Munnar, one can reach the spot conveniently by hiring a cab from Munnar. • By Air - The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, which is nearly 125 km away from Munnar. • By Rail - The nearest railway station to Munnar is in Kochi or Ernakulam. • By Road - Hence, once visitors land in Kochi, Aluva or Ernakulam, they can hire a cab or take a bus to Munnar and then to Lockhart Gap.
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Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary
Located in Kottapadi, about 3 km from the Guruvayur Temple, Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary is a famous elephant sanctuary in Thrissur district of Kerala. The prime attractions here are the jumbo elephants; approximately 60 of them are kept and taken care of here. This place is used to train elephants to participate in major processions and daily rituals of Guruvayur Temple. One might even get a chance to watch the gigantic bull elephants being trained for their duties. Sprawling over 11.5 acres and surrounded by green vegetation, this elephant sanctuary or camp is a very elegant place. The playing elephant along with the scenic surrounding paints a very awe-inspiring and magical picture here. Watching the cute little elephants running around and splashing water at each other is a sight one definitely doesn’t want to miss. Hordes of tourists visit this spot on their way back from Guruvayur Temple. Things To Do In Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary: • People can observe two main rituals of this sanctuary, the Gajapooja (worshipping elephants) and Anayottu (feeding elephants) every year with several attendees, who are here enjoy the ceremony. • During the normal days, the visitors can simply enjoy the view of magnificent elephants gazing in lushly green gardens. The visitors can also see elephants bathing and massaging, using small stones and coconut husks. It is a pleasant moment to watch these giant animals enjoying their bath. • The main attraction of this sanctuary is a 500 years old palace, built by the erstwhile local ruler- Punnathur Raja. • The palace in the sanctuary is constructed in a traditional style of Kerala known as Nalukettu, design according to the climatic and geographical factors of the state. This distinctive design includes a rectangular style building with a sloping roof, a central courtyard open from the top and wooden carvings. • This complex also has a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Bhagavathy. One can visit this Shiva temple to get the blessings. • People can get the opportunity to feed the elephants here. Visitors can also capture some wonderful moments with the elephants in their camera. • Visitors can also see the elephant training session, which is fun to watch. • One can explore the green beauty of nature in the adjoining areas. Interesting Facts About Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary: • Punnathur Kotta Palace was purchased by the Guruvayur Devasom Board in 1975 to house all the elephants of the temple in comfortable surroundings. • The Punnathur Kotta is also known as Elephant Fort, owing to its large size and number of elephants. • The most celebrated elephant in the history of Kerala was Kesavan. His impressive and behavioral qualities made him one of the most popular elephants. The elephant passed away in 1975 after serving the temple for a period of 54 years. A 12 ft. statue of Kesavan is constructed in front of the temple and every year on his death anniversary, a floral tribute is given by the elephants on his statue. Nearby 魅影直播: In case visitors want to explore some places in and around Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary, they can visit some popular attractions like Vadakkunnathan Temple, Kollengode Palace, Nehru Park, Mural Art Museum, Kerala Lalithakala Temple, Viyyur Jail Park, Basilica of Our Lady of Dolours, and Thrissur Zoo, which have gained popularity as tourist’s attractions. Best Time to Visit: The suitable time to visit Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary is between the months of November and March. How To Reach There: As this sanctuary is well-connected by road and rail it is reached very easily. There are numerous auto-rickshaws and buses, which are used for reaching the camp in Thrissur. Entry Fee: The entry fee for Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary is Rs 10 for adults. An extra Rs 25 is charged for the use of a camera inside the place. Visiting Time: The visiting time of Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary or camp is 8.30 am to 5.00 pm
Explore MoreThumboormuzhi Dam & Butterfly Park
Located about 55 km away from Thrissur, Thumboormuzhi Dam and Butterfly Park situated near it are tucked in a mystic forest patch and is a treasure of Kerala. Thumboormuzhi Dam is constructed across the River Chalakudy and the Butterfly Park is built on the banks of the river. Tourists can explore this place on their way to world-famous Athirappilly waterfall. With a dam, children’s park, butterfly garden, and hanging bridge- Thumboormozhi has so much to help spice up your vacations. Built across the Chalakudy River, the Thumboormuzhi check dam provides water for irrigation purposes. From here, a portion of the water from the river splits into two canals (Edathukara canal and the Valathukara canal), which are the backbone of the irrigation for the villages located near to this place. In the summer days, almost the whole of the river water is directed towards the canals and the river bed is visible clearly. Major 魅影直播 And Things To Do In Thumboormuzhi Dam & Butterfly Park: • As Thumboormuzhi is a natural habitat of butterflies, almost every species of butterfly in the earth harbors here. Visitors can enjoy nature to its fullest at Thumboormuzhi Butterfly Park. Nearly about 148 species of Butterflies can be seen in this beautiful park. If the visitors reach the park early morning, they can see a bigger butterfly look like birds. Many large butterflies can also be seen in the park during monsoon seasons. Generally, some of the butterflies that can be seen in the garden include southern birdwing (Troides minos), lemon butterfly (Papilio demoleus), light blue tiger (Tirumala limniace), common rose (Pachliopta aristolochiae), dark blue tiger (Tirumala septentrionis), etc. • Plants that are grown in Butterfly Park, serve as feed for butterflies. Common plants that are found in the park are rattlepods, Mexican heather, Pagoda flower, Rubiaceae, flame lily, Heliotropium keralense (Medicinal Plant) and many more. • Here, one can enjoy the beautiful garden, and children’s parks or playgrounds. Visitors can also enjoy the river view, lush green forest view, and small dam view. • The park is also a haven for diverse species of birds. Visitors can see many beautiful birds here. • Visitors can see the hanging bridge with a scenic view of mountains and forests around. They can do photography here. • The ideal time to relish the lush greenery in the park is during the Monsoons when the dam and the river will be overflowing with water bestowing the visitors with astonishing scenery. • This place is the perfect spot for a day outing with family and friends. • One can enjoy river bath and fishing here. • This alluring park is well-equipped with Bathing Ghats, a snack bar, a DTPC restaurant, Chinese pavilion, washrooms, and a well-furnished parking area to make the visitor’s trip comfortable. Best Time To Visit Thumboormuzhi Dam & Butterfly Park - Athirapally: Thumboormuzhi Dam and Butterfly Park can be visited throughout the year. But, the favorable time to visit here is in between the months from February to May. How To Reach Here: Visitors can reach here either by air, rail or road. • By Air: The nearest airport is Nedumbassery (Cochin) International Airport, which is 50 km away from Thumboormuzhi Dam and Butterfly Park. • By Rail: For train passengers, the nearest railway station is Thrissur Central Railway Station. • By Road: Thumboormuzhi is very well- connected by road to Thrissur city and Chalakudy. Visitors can take taxis or buses from Thrissur city and Chalakudy to reach the place. Additional Information For Visitors: The visiting time of Thumboormuzhi Dam and Butterfly Park is from 9 am to 5 pm. The entry ticket is to be purchased here. • Entry fee for adults -Rs. 15/- • Entry fee for children -Rs. 5/-. • Camera fee- Rs. 25/-
Explore MoreThe beautiful village Panavally, situated in the state of Kerala in the southern part of the Indian subcontinent, is an outstanding way to enjoy the life far away from the big cities. It a place where one can forget the tall skyscrapers, honking cars and the polluted air to see and experience the simple village life amidst the nature. Panavally village is located in the northern end of the Alappuzha district of Kerala. The land of Panavally village is surrounded by Vembanad, the longest lake in India, famous for its houseboat rides in Vembanad backwaters. Entertaining things to do in Panavally: The place has a very serene ambience and a breathtaking view. One can easily fall in love with the beauty of the village, the verdant landscape running opposite to the lake water. Sight seeing and enjoying the surrounding is one of the most amazing thing to do. The Kakkathuruthu island to the right of the village is heaven for photographers who love to capture nature behind the lens. The place is listed in one of the Worlds Famous Sunsets. One can sit on a houseboat and can truly enjoy the last rays of the sun for the day. Nalpathaneeswaram Sree Mahadeva Temple in the village is an old Hindu temple with admirable traditional Kerala architecture. The temple is dedicated to the Kirtha Bhava of Lord Shiva. The temple festivities include the celebration of Maha Shivaratri sometime during the months of February and March. If lucky, one might even get a chance to see one of the many Kathakali or traditional art performances that are organized here all year long.The temple radiates a typical village vibes and generally has a calm atmosphere. Many other temples, like the Trichattukulam Mahadevar temple, Vazatharaveli sree annapoorneswary temple, Odampally temple, Manamkuruchi Muslim Palli are major religious centers. There are great hotels in and around the village with a great view of the village and the lake. People often prefer spending time as staying in the houseboats a couple of days. Best time to visit the village: Kerala is a hot and humid place because of its location. Thought the summers are warm and sticky, the winters are pleasant and a nice time to enjoy the trip. Even the monsoons are pretty. If you do visit during monsoons, pack along an umbrella and a raincoat. The beauty of Kerala maintains it is magnificence all year long, and that of course makes it a place you can visit anytime of the year. The village is about 50 kilometers away from the nearest airport that is the Cochin International airport. The nearest railway station will be Ezhupunna Railway Station which is about 15 kilometers in distance with the village. Local transportation like taxis, autos or buses are available at both the airport and the railway station. Interesting nearby attractions: There is a list of places near the village that are just too good to not pay a visit to. The Thumpolly beach, Arthunkul and many more.
Explore MoreAn untouched village in the Kottayam district of Kerala, Aymanam is a much-visited tourist attraction on Gods Own Country. It is a tiny hamlet in the inner heart of Kottayam. Located at a distance of just 10 km from Kumarakom, tourists make sure to pay a visit to this beautiful village in Kerala which has made its place in one of the best selling books of all times, God Of Small Things. This beautiful village is surrounded by the mesmerizing and enchanting Lake Vembanad on the left and on its right is the soothing Rover Meenachi flowing in its full glory. You can drench yourself in tranquility and peace of the place owing to its natural beauty. Indeed, it is natural escape in a village that is beautifully adorned with all things amazing. Things to Do Aymanam village is a gem hidden in the landscape of Kerala. While there are no particular sightseeing places or tourist attractions in the village, the vibe and ambience of the village make people come back to it again and again. The best things to do here would be taking a stroll through the natural setting, exploring the beauty of the village, and getting to know the locals of the region and their customs and traditions. Traveler Tips If you are planning to visit Aymanam village in Kumarakom, make sure to carry your camera along. The village is lined with some spellbinding beauties that will compel you to click pictures. As it is on the Southern end of India, make sure you wear light and airy clothes for your skin to breathe. The weather would be humid and topical there, so be prepared with your clothes. Best Time to Visit As the Ayamanam Village is located in the Kumarakom district of Kerala, the best time to visit here would definitely be during the winter. The months from September to March are really beautiful as the weather is not to hot neither too humid. However, there are many who want to view the hills in their full glory and also spot beautiful birds in the village. For this, the best time to visit Ayamanam Village is during the monsoon months. How to Reach Located in Kumarakom district, Ayamanam village can be reached easily via taxi, buses, private car, or even buses. The Cochin Airport is 76 km from here and the nearest railway station is Kottayam which is 16 km away. Interesting Facts and Trivia About Aymanam village is apparently the actual setting for the best selling book The God Of Small Things. It was written by Booker Prize author Arundhati Roy in the year 1997. Ever since the success of the book, the village has started attracting even more tourists. The name of the village comes from two words Ay meaning five and Vanam meaning forest. Hence, the actual meaning of Aymanam is five forests. According to the traditions of the place, these five forests were namely, Vattakkadu, Thuruthikkadu, Vallyakadu, Moolakkadu and Mekkadu. However, these five forests no longer exist in the area and in place of them, one can only find snake groves in the area. Nearby 魅影直播 The Vembanad Lake, Kottayam region, and the Kumarakom bird sanctuary are certainly popular nearby attractions to this serene village.
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