Contents Amusement Parks Ayurveda Backwaters Banks Beaches Bird Sanctuaries Coffee Coir Dams and Reservoirs Destinations Index Destination Tourism Fairs and Festivals Farm Tourism Forts God’s Own Country Hill Stations Hotels and Resorts Kerala’s Fascinating destinations Medical Tourism MICE Tourism Monsoon Tourism Muziris Heritage & Spice Route National Parks Palaces and Museums Pilgrimage Tourism Plantation Tourism Signs and Symbols Tea Traditional Artforms V illage Tourism Waterfalls Wedding Tourism Wildlife Sanctuaries Zoos Kerala’s Fascinating destinations Alappuzha Ernakulam Idukki Kannur Kasaragod Kollam Kottayam Kozhikode Malappuram Palakkad Pathanamthitta Thrissur Thiruvananthapuram Wayanad
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Preface Kerala, perched on the Southern tip of Indian sub continent is an ever green tourist delight. Chosen by God as His own country, Kerala has everything that a tourist looks forward to. Virgin beaches, romantic backwaters, invigorating hill stations, enthralling waterfalls and great historical monuments craft Kerala one of the ten paradises in the world. With moderate climate and civilized people the state is immensely blessed by Mother Nature. If marriages are made in Heaven, what better place to have the ceremony than in God’s Own Country? Yes, Kerala is becoming one of the important Wedding Destinations in the world. As a wedding destination Kerala offers you many options as a beach wedding, a house boat wedding or a wedding by the hills. Along with, this historical land is fast becoming a popular MICE destination. Thanks to the numerous facilities available for Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions. With the most sought after professionals and excellent network of hospitals India is becoming the very hot medical tourism destination in the world. It is the land of everlasting festivals and vibrant art forms. The multicultural land with peoples from diverse religions, communities and sects is an abode of prosperous legacy. The year-round festivals proffer golden opportunities to explore the tradition and cultural heritage of this great historical soil. The uniqueness of ayurveda brings the person to a new sphere of rejuvenation. The system is the consequence of vigorous contemplation and researches of great scholars. And, we are equipped for you with a prelude of God’s own country. We offer indispensable insights about Muziris Heritage & Spice Route, wedding tourism, MICE tourism, medical tourism, pilgrimage tourism, monsoon tourism, plantation tourism, festivals, art forms, ayurveda and accommodation facilities along with the fascinating destinations under the fourteen districts. When you turn each of the added pages of this book you will fall in love with Kerala, one of the must see destinations in the world.
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God’s Own Country Kerala, the exotic mixture of nature, is preferred by God as His own country and becomes one of the ten paradises in the world.
Kerala
Kerala enjoys unique geographical features. With the high ranges of Western Ghats in the East and the Arabian Sea in the West, Kerala is the most beautiful state in the South West corner of the Indian peninsula. V irgin beaches, romantic backwaters, exalting hill stations, delighting waterfalls and great historical monuments craft Kerala breathtakingly incredible. Kerala is also called The Spice Garden of India. It is the land of everlasting festivals and vibrant art forms. The multicultural land with peoples from diverse religions, communities and sects is an abode of prosperous legacy. The year-round festivals proffer golden opportunities to explore the tradition and cultural heritage of this great historical soil.
Must See Destination Kerala famous as ‘God’s Own Country’ is gifted with moderate climate and civilized and hardworking people. When the states were reorganized after independence, Kerala was formed amalgamating erstwhile princely states of Travancore and Cochin with Malabar and a province in the then Madras state. The total area of 38,863 sq km is divided into 14 districts and the total population is 31,838,619 and Malayalam is used as the mother tongue. According to the geographical peculiarities, the state can be divided into three regions such as the High lands, Midlands and the Lowlands. The Highlands slant from the meandering Western Ghats with a height of 900 metres and peaks well above 1,800 metres in height. This is the area of major plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cardamom and other spices. The mist-clad mountain areas are renowned for tourism as well. The Midlands, lying between the mountains and the lowlands, is made up of hills and valleys. This is an area where almost all crops in the state like cashew, coconut, areca nut, tapioca, banana, rice, ginger, pepper, sugarcane and vegetables of innumerable varieties are grown. Lowlands are mainly coastal areas. The Lowlands, like Alappuzha are identified as the land of beaches, lakes and canals. Beaches and voyages in the backwaters in house-boats are prime tourist attractions for the tourists here.
Destination Tourism
Kerala, the lush green state situated on the tropical Malabar Coast of South Western India, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Globally referred as God’s own country, it is named as one of the ten paradises of the world by the National Geographic Traveler. Its unique culture and traditions, coupled with its varied demography, has 020
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made Kerala one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Immensely blessed by Mother Nature, the state has everything that a tourist looks forward to. The captivating greenery, long stretches of palm fringed shores, serpentine back waters, crystal clear rivers, lakes and jungle streams and picturesque forest ranges and valleys are some of the 021
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state’s coveted assets in respect of tourism. In the decades that followed, Kerala Tourism was able to transform itself into one of the niche holiday destinations in India. The tag line Kerala- God’s Own Country was adopted in its tourism promotions and became a global super brand. Kerala is regarded as one of the destinations with the highest brand recall. The 022
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state’s tourism agenda promotes ecologically sustained tourism, which focuses on the local culture, wilderness adventures, volunteering and personal growth of the local population. Efforts are taken to minimise the adverse effects of traditional tourism on the natural environment, and enhance the cultural integrity of local people. 023
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Backwaters Kerala is a land of rivers and long stretches of serpentine backwaters. Forty one west flowing and 3 east-flowing rivers along with its tributaries are the lifeline of evergreen Kerala. Stunningly delightful, the calm backwaters of Kerala are a soothing effect on ones senses. Essentially inland lakes connected by a network of canals this enclosure of watercourses is renowned the world over for its mind-blowing greenery. Annually, multitudes of tourists are rejuvenated on their travel to this land of interconnected waterways, inlets, lakes and riverine estuaries. The serenity and natural beauty in the brackish backwaters of Kerala have established it among the leading tourist jaunts in India. Cruising on the e houseboats is a heavenly pleasure, with the sound of water rippling alongside your houseboat as you drift past the swaying palms, green countryside, and emerald paddy field. A stay onboard a houseboat at night grasping the shinning beauty of the moonlit backwaters is a joy of infinite splendor. Similarly, observing the scenic landscape while sitting on Kettuvallams deck during the day is blissfully divine.
Alappuzha...................................................01 Kappil............................................................02 Kochi.............................................................03 Kollam.........................................................04 Kozhikode....................................................05 Kumarakom..................................................06 Thiruvallam..................................................07 Valapattanam.........................................08 Valiyaparamba.....................................09
Alappuzha: Intertwined by a vast network of lakes, lagoons and fresh water rivers Alappuzha, known as Venice of the East, is a place of immense natural beauty. This backwater abode with lush paddy fields and glorious greeneries is also home for diverse animals and birds. A singularity of this district is the region called Kuttanad, a land of lush paddy fields referred to as the rice bowl of Kerala and one of the few places in the world where farming is done below the sea level. A house boat cruise through the backwaters of Kuttanad is a heavenly experience. The Kuttanad area is also rich in avian population, and one can easily find flocks of parrots hovering in the paddy fields, especially those fields with rice stalks in bloom. Kappil: (53 km from Thiruvananthapuram and 8 km north of Varkala) This picturesque spot is ideal to experience backwaters in the background of the Sea. The conflux of the Sea and River proffer an exotic experience. Kochi: Kochi, the Queen of the Arabian Sea is famous for a clump of islands like Bolgatty, Vypeen, Gundu, Vallarpadam etc. Cruises through the winding waterways of Kochi to these islands offer a heavenly experience. A few interesting sites in Kochi are the Chinese fishing nets along the Vasco Da Gama Square, Santa Cruz Basilica, St.Francis Church, VOC Gate, Bastion Bungalow etc. Apart from the many historic and cultural landmarks, Kochi also has an array of restaurants serving fresh seafood that are popular among tourists. Kollam: (71 km from Thiruvananthapuram) The enchanting Ashtamudi Lake, making it the gateway to the gorgeous backwaters of Kerala, covers over 30% of this lovely district. From the Ashtamudi Lake, a 130 km long system of interconnected canals and lakes curves all the way to the north. The eight-hour boat trip from Kollam to Alappuzha is the longest and the most enchanting experience through the backwaters of Kerala. Kozhikode: Unexplored, unspoiled, the backwaters of Kozhikode hold great promises of enchanting holiday options. Elathur, the Canoli Canal and the Kallai River are favourite destinations for boating. Kadalundi, with its beautiful bird sanctuary is a charming site. Kora-puzha, the venue of the Korapuzha Jalolsavam is fast becoming a popular water sports destination. Kumarakom: (16 km from Kottayam) This tiny unbelievably beautiful paradise of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy fields and coconut groves intertwined with picturesque water ways and canals is renowned backwater destination. Lying calmly on the lap of Vembanad Lake one will come across in this small water world a lot of traditional country crafts, houseboats and canoes. The bird sanctuary here, which is spread across 14 acres is a favourite haunt of migratory birds and an ornithologist's paradise. Egrets, darters, herons, teals, waterfowls, cuckoo, wild duck and migratory birds like the Siberian Stork visit here in flocks and are a fascinate the visitors. 028
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Thiruvallam: (10 km from Thiruvananthapuram) Thiruvallam is also a serene, sapphire-like backwater stretched on the way to Kovalam and famous for its canoe rides. Valapattanam: (7 km from Kannur) The Valapattanam River extends an enchanting backwater experience through its beautiful winding ways. 030
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Valiyaparamba: (30 km from Bekal) This is one of the most scenic backwater stretches in Kerala. Fed by Four rivers and dotted with numerous little islands, this much favoured destination offers enchanting boat cruises. One can explore the backwaters along Thejaswini River. A boat cruise through the backwaters of Valiyaparamba is a heavenly experience. 031
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Wildlife National Parks Zoos Kerala has a total forest cover of 11,125.59 Sq km which is 28.90% of the land area of the state. Much of the forest cover of Kerala is spread over the Western Ghats, which is one of the 18 biodiversity hot spots of the world considered to be the repository of endangered flora and fauna. There are 28 vegetation types in the state, 51% of the forest cover is in the southern part and 49% in the northern and central regions. Almost all districts (with the exception of Alappuzha) have very good forest cover. Wildlife sanctuaries are mainly intended to ensure natural conditions necessary to protect nationally significant species, biotic communities or physical features of the environment where these require specific human manipulation for their perpetuation. Each sanctuary has separate management plan and the extent of the sanctuary has been divided into zones with specific management prescriptions. National Parks are large natural or near natural areas set aside to protect largescale ecological processes, along with the complement of species and ecosystems characteristic of the area.
Aralam.......................................................01 Chimmini..................................................02 Chinnar......................................................03 Idukki........................................................04 Neyyar........................................................05 Parambikulam.........................................06 Peechi-Vazhani.......................................07 Peppara....................................................08 Periyar........................................................09 Shenduruney............................................10 Wayanad...................................................11 Eravikulam National Park.....................12 Silent Valley National Park..................13 Thiruvananthapuram Zoo.....................14 Thrissur Zoo............................................15
Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary: (35 km from Thalassery in Kannur) At this 55 sq. km. sanctuary many things like nature walks, soft trekking, bamboo rafting, coracle boating, stay at tree house are possible. Covered with tropical and semi evergreen forests, the Aralam Sanctuary is home to a vast variety of flora and fauna endemic to the Western Ghats. Elephant, gaur, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, Nilgiri langur, Hanuman langur, Malabar giant squirrel, etc can be seen here. Permission: 0490 2413160. Chimmini Wildlife Sanctuary: (37 km from Thrissur) This wildlife sanctuary is the abode of flaura and fauna. Trekking is also added attractions here. It proffers great experience to nature partisans. Permission: 0480 3209234. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary: (60 km from Munnar) The Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, spread across 90.44 sq. km. is situated on the Tamil Nadu border. It is the board of most of the South Indian animals and birds. A unique thorny scrub forest with xerophyte species, Chinnar is the habitat for the endangered Giant Grizzled Squirrel of India. Their total number here would be less than 200. Located in the rain shadow area of the Western Ghats, unlike other sanctuaries in Kerala, Chinnar gets only less than two months of rain every year. Rich in wildlife, the mixed deciduous forests here are ideal for trekking. An extensive Sandalwood forest nearby is an added attraction at Chinnar. Visiting times: 0700 - 1800 hrs. Permission: 04865 231587. Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary: (55 km from Thodupuzha in Idukki) This sanctuary extends over the Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola taluks spreading over to 77 sq. km. and is 450-748 meters above Sea level. Elephants, bison, sambar deer, wild dogs, jungle cats, tiger, wild boar etc. are seen here apart from various species of snakes including cobra, viper, kraits and numerous non-poisonous ones. Birds include grey jungle fowl, Malabar grey hornbill, several species of woodpeckers, bulbuls, flycatchers, etc. The wildlife here is similar to that of Thekkady. This sanctuary lies adjacent to the world renowned Idukki Arch Dam. Permission: 04862 232271. Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary: (30 km from Thiruvananthapuram) The 12,000 hectares of natural vegetation is spread across a riffling piece of land. Agasthyakoodam peak, 1868 meters above sea level, is its highest peak and the sanctuary is also an ideal place for trekking. Permission: 0471 2360762. Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary: (110 km from Palakkad) Sprawled across 285 sq. km. the Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary is home to rare wild animals. The challenging hill ranges here are placed at an altitude of 300 to 1438 m above sea level and the place offers a good climate with temperatures ranging from 15 degree Celsius to 32 degree Celsius. Boating/cruising facilities are available at the Parambikulam Reservoir. The oldest teak tree, Kannimari is found here. Permission: 0491 2556393. Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary: (20 km east of Thrissur) This is one of Kerala’s oldest wildlife reserve, established in 1958. This sanctuary spread around Peechi and Vazhani reservoirs. Permission: 0487 2699017. 036
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Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary: (50 km from Thiruvananthapuram) Peppara is famous for its eucalyptus plantations. This attractive sanctuary is on the way to Ponmudi, spread over 53 km on the Western Ghats. Permission: 0471 2360762. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: This rich jungle of Thekkady lying close to the plantations is one of the world’s most precious and captivating natural wildlife reserves spread across to 777 sq. km. of which 360 sq. km. is thick evergreen forest. This sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. This is the only sanctuary in India where one can have the experience of beholding wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat on the lake. Permission: 04869 222027. Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary: (66 km from Kollam) This wildlife sanctuary is rich with biodiversity lying on either side of Shanduruney River. The Shenduruney forest - declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1984 gets its name from an endemic species of tree called Chenkurunji (Gluta travancorica). In the central region of this moist, mixed deciduous forest, spread over hilly terrain of over 100 sq km, is the 26 sq km artificial lake formed by the Parappara dam built across the Shenduruney and Kulathupuzha rivers. Permission: 0475 2344600. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary: (Muthanga: 18 km west of Sulthan Batheri. Tholpetty: 15 km from Mananthavadi) The sanctuary covers an area of 344.33 sq.km. and divided into two Muthanga in the south and Tholpetty in the north. Established in 1973, the Waynand Wildlife Sanctuary is contiguous to the protected area network of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the northeast and Mudumalai of Tamil Nadu on the South east. Permission: Muthanga - 04936 271010, Tholpetty - 04935 250853.
National Parks Eravikulam National Park: (15 km from Munnar) The 97 sq. km. park is situated in the Devikulam Taluk and is home to the Nilgiri tahr. The highest peak in South India, Anamudi (2695 meters above sea level), is located in the southern region of the park. Permission: 04865 231587. Silent Valley National Park: (40 km North-West of Mannarkad in Palakkad) The 89.52 sq. km. national park is believed to be the sole surviving bit of evergreen forests in Sahya Ranges. The peculiarity of Silent Valley Forest is that it is devoid even of the chirping of cicadas. Vehicular transport is possible only upto Mukkali, nearly 24 km from the park. The rest of the way has to be covered on foot up to the source of Kunthipuzha which flows through the valley before merging into River Bharathapuzha. Permission: 04924 222056, 253225.
Zoos Thiruvananthapuram: It is a small jungle in the heart of the city and a beautiful garden with smiling flowers. Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, one of the oldest in the country, was established as an annexe to the Museum in 038
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1857 by the erstwhile Maharaja of Travancore in order to attract more visitors. Spread over in 55 acres of land located in the heart of the temple city of Thiruvananthapuram, it has 75 different species of animals. It also has several species of animals and birds from Ethiopian and Australian Zoo geographic regions. 040
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Thrissur: Started in 1885, Spread over in 5.5 hectors of land in Thrissur town. There are Zoological Garden, Botanical Garden, Art Museum and Natural History Museum in this compound. The Zoo has 315 animals in 46 species. Art Museum consists of antiques and other unique exhibits. Natural History Museum displays array of specimens of different kinds of animals. 041
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Hill Stations The hill stations of Kerala offer the visitor the most spectacular views of nature. Centered in the highland area of the Western Ghats, the hill stations of Kerala are dense in vegetation and provide natural habitat to exotic wildlife. Rising to an average height of 1520 meter, the tropical forests ranging across the Ghats are rich with flora and fauna. Alluring to ones senses is expansive, loamy plantations of tea, coffee, rubber and fragrant cardamom. Crisscrossing meandering roads, ravishing rivulets, splendid springs and wondrous waterfalls, the hill stations of Kerala offer an exclusive touch unique from any other in India. A visit to these hills after the monsoon rains is pleasure unlimited. The hill stations of Kerala are dense in vegetation and provide natural habitat to exotic wildlife. The undulating paths, the rich variety of flora and fauna available, the beautiful gorges and valleys and the sparkling silver streams that skip and dance through the rocks, the settling clouds that one can walk through and the fresh plucked green tea, brewed hot- this is the irresistible lure of the land. The hill stations also are idyllic locations for Trekking, rock climbing and other adventures activities. Hill stations of Kerala are also the source of the famous spices of Kerala.
Anamudi...................................................01 Agasthyakoodam.....................................02 Chembra Peak..........................................03 Devikulam................................................04 Lakkidi......................................................05 Nelliyampathy..........................................06 Peermede..................................................07 Ponmudi....................................................08 Munnar......................................................09 Pythal Mala..............................................10 Ranipuram................................................11 Vagamon....................................................12 Vythiri.........................................................13
Anamudi: (110 km from Thekkady) It is the highest peak in South India and towers over 2695 meters. It is the highest point in India outside the Himalayan Mountain Ranges. Anamudi, together with the Eravikulam Park, is home to one of the largest surviving populations of Asian elephants, Gaurs and the Nilgiri Tahrs. It is very near to the famous hill station Munnar and is an ideal spot for trekking. Agasthyakoodam: This is the second highest peak in Kerala which has a height of 1900 meters above sea level. Blessed with a lively wildlife, the forest of Agasthyakoodam is an abode of rare medicinal herbs and plants. The Agasthya forest is believed to have been the abode of sage Agasthya, a character from mythology. Trekking trails and thick forests around here. Chembra Peak: (14 km west of Kalpetta) At 2100 meters above sea level, Chembra is the highest peak in Wayanad and is ideal for trekking. Devikulam: (7 km from Munnar) This Idyllic hill station with its velvet lawns, gorgeous flora and fauna and cool, tranquil mountain is a rare experience. Lakkidi: (55 km east of Kozhikode and 5 km south of Vythiri) Lakkidi, the gateway to Wayanad, is situated 700 meters above mean sea level, at the crest of the Thamarasseri Ghat pass. Nelliyampathy: (75 km Southeast of Palakkad) This fascinating hill station is at a height of 467 to 1572 meters above sea level. At least 10 hairpin bends have to be negotiated on the Ghat road that passes through the breath taking evergreen forests of the Western Ghats. Peermede: (915-1100 mt above the sea level) This famous plantation town takes its name from Peer Mohammed - a Sufi Saint and close associate of the erstwhile royal family of Travancore. Plantations interspersed with cascades, sculptural rocks, meadows and mist-cloaked hilltops make Peermede unforgettable. Ponmudi: (61 km from Thiruvananthapuram) Ponmudi is located at a height of 915 meters above sea level. This is an idyllic hill resort with tiny, winding pathways and cool, green, wooded environs. Munnar: (Altitude 5000-8000 ft above the sea level and Rainfall - 275 cm) Munnar is situated at a commingling of three mountain streams, Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala, 1600 meters above sea level. This hill station was once the summer resort of the British in the South India. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji. Pythal Mala: (65 km from Kannur) This enchanting hill station, situated 4,500 feet above sea level near the Kerala - Karnataka border, is rich in flora and fauna. It is a 6 km trek to the top of the hills. Ranipuram: (85 km from Kasaragod) Ranipuram is famous for its trekking trails and varied vegitations. Situated 750 meters above sea level this 046
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area was formerly known as Madathumala. The extensive forests of Madathumala merge with the forests of Karnataka. Ranipuram in its natural beauty is comparable to Ooty. Wild elephants can be seen wandering on the top of the mountains. Vagamon: (25 km from Peermede) Spectacular sights make Vagamon a perfect holiday retreat. A curious blend of religious mysticism and European 048
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legacies, this hillside village is a haven of tranquility. The chain of three hills, Thangal Hill, Murugan Hill and Kurisumala, is a mark of religious harmony. Vythiri: (10 km from Kalpetta) The distinctive ecological and geographical features of Vythiri provide a unique charm and an enchanting challenge for hikers, trekkers and nature lovers. Its fascinating scenery and wonderful climate creates an unforgettable experience. 049
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Beaches Kerala’s beautiful beaches is one of the major tourist attractions in India, both for Indian and foreign visitors. Kerala has a 900 km long shoreline dotted with some of the finest, most charming beaches, natural harbours, lagoons and sheltered coves of the world, washed by the pleasant tropical sun and pristine. These sandy beaches and sea shores are ideal for sunbathing while the shallow coastal waters are extremely safe for swimming and a refreshing sea bath. The cool breeze that blows on the beaches will be soothing for both the body and soul. The most popular beach in the state is Kovalam, one of India’s internationally acclaimed beaches. A cluster of three crescent shaped beaches, Kovalam is ideal for an adventurous water sports like wind surfing swimming and thrilling boat ride either in catamaran or a wooden craft. One of the most favoured beaches in Kerala, the Alappuzha beach is a long sandy beach. An old lighthouse nearby and the entertainment facilities at the V ijaya beach park add to the attractions of the beach. Nattika, the hidden treasure of Malabar Coast is a beautiful beach with panoramic views.
Alappuzha................................................01 Bekal........................................................02 Beypore....................................................03 Cherai.......................................................04 Chowra......................................................05 Fort Kochi................................................06 Kappad.....................................................07 Kappil.......................................................08 Kanwatheertha........................................09 Kizhunna Ezhara....................................10 Kovalam....................................................11 Kozhikode................................................12 Meenkunnu.............................................13 Muzhappilangad....................................14 Nattika......................................................15 Padinjarekara.........................................16 Payyambalam...........................................17 Payyoli......................................................18 Poovar........................................................19 Sankhumugham......................................20 Vadakara Sandbanks............................21 Vallikkunnu.............................................22 Varkala.....................................................23 Thirumullavaram....................................24
Alappuzha Beach: This is one of the most popular picnic spots in Alappuzha. A 137 years old pier which extends into the sea is the main attraction. An age - old Light House attracts large crowds. Bekal Fort Beach: (1 km from Bekal Fort) This shallow beach offers a spectacular view of the fort and has ample facilities for relaxation. Beypore: (10 km South of Kozhikode) Located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River, Beypore, one of the prominent ports and fishing harbours of ancient Kerala was an important trade and maritime centre. Cherai Beach: One of the loveliest of beaches in India. Sandwitched between backwaters and the Arabian Sea. Chowra: (8 km south of Kovalam in Thiruvananthapuram) Pristine and serene, this fishing hamlet is an unendng stretch of white, sandy beaches. Fort Kochi Beach: (21 km from Eranakulam) Overlooking the Arabian Sea, with its legendary Chinese fishing nets dotting the foreground, Fort Kochi Beach offers a view of spectacular sunsets. Kappad: (16 km from Kozhikode) This is the historic beach where Vasco-DaGama landed on 27th May 1498, with 170 men in three vessels. A monument on the beach commemortes this historic event. Kappil Beach: (6 km from Bekal Fort) Remote and secluded this beach is fast becoming a major tourist attraction. The Kodi cliff nearby offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea. Kanwatheertha Beach: (3 km from Manjeswaram) A large swimming pool like formation of the sea one the vast beach is the main attraction. Kizhunna Ezhara Beach: (11 km from Kannur) This beautiful stretch of sand is one of the most secluded beaches in Kerala. Kovalam: (16 km from Thiruvananthapuram) Idyllic and dreamy, this sea-shore village was very tranquil and deserted once, except the fact that it was a fishing center. It consists of two palm fringed cover, Light-house beach and Hawah beach, separated into north and south by rocky headlands. Kozhikode Beach: This beach is a favourite haunt of sunset viewers. Adding to its natural beauty is the old-world charm retained in the old light house and the two crumbling piers, each more than a hundred years old. Entertainment facilitites are added atractions here. Meenkunnu Beach: Uncrowded, the beach is a tourists’ paradise, with golden sand and surf. Muzhappilangad Beach: (15 km from Kannur and 8 km from Thalasserry) Black rocks protect this long, clean beach from the currents of the deep, making its shallow waters a swimmer’s paradise. Perhaps this is Kerala’s only drivein beach where you can drive down the entire length of 4 km. 054
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Nattika Beach: (30 km from Thrissur Town) Nattika Beach, the hidden treasure of Malabar cost, is the nearest beach of Coimbatore. This location is famous by the Malayalam movie Chemmeen. Padinjarekara Beach: This beach offers a breathtaking view of the confluence of the Bharathapuzha, the Tirur Puzha and the Arabian Sea. Payyambalam Beach: (2 km from Kannur) This long and clean beach of Kannur town is famous for its flat laterite cliffs that just into the sea. Payyoli: This is yet another beautiful stretch of golden sands with shallow waters that border Velliyamkallu. Poovar: (12km South of Kovalam in Thiruvananthapuram) An isolated but spectacular beach, Poovar is situated close to the Neyyar River estuary. Sankhumugham Beach: (8 km from the city) Sankhumugham beach adjacent to the airport is a lovely beach which attracts many people, particularly 056
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during the evening time.This is a favourite of sunset watchers. The matsyakanyaka is a major attraction here. Vadakara Sandbanks: (50 km from Kozhikode) This beach where the Kottakal River merges into the sea is stunningly beautiful and is a favourite spot for locals and tourists. Vallikkunnu Beach: A beach resort set in the middle of a coconut grove is the main attraction here. The Kadalundi bird sanctuary, abode of variety birds is just a short distance away. Varkala: (40 km from Thiruvananthapuram) Varkala is a religious, spiritual, pilgrim and tourist spot. It is also a sea side resort and spa. The Papanasam beach here is very famous. It is believed that any one who takes a bathe here will be relieved of all his sins. Thirumullavaram Beach: (6 kms north of Kollam town) This secluded beach is a beautiful picnic spot with panaromic views. 057
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Forts Kerala is a land of rich historical heritage. Over the years, Kerala has been witness too much political activities and has witnessed the influx of various foreign powers, which settled down in various parts of the state. Many empires and many rulers have ruled the state and thus, Kerala has a plethora of forts and palaces. Though most of the forts in Kerala are built or have an over whelming European feel to it architecture, many of them where initially built by Indians like Hyder Ali and later modified over by the European. The forts which speak about the history of kingdoms built and brought down attract many tourists from far and near. The imposing forts such as the St. Angelo’s Fort, Bekal Fort, Palakkad Fort built or transformed by these colonial powers speak volumes about the foreign influence on architecture. The Palakad Fort was constructed by Hyder Ali of Mysore in 1766. Later on it was taken over by the British and modified by British.
Anjengo Fort...........................................01 Bekal Fort................................................02 Chandragiri Fort.....................................03 Kanhangad /Hosdurg............................04 Palakkad Fort.........................................05 Pallipuram Fort......................................06 St. Angelo Fort........................................07 Thalasseri Fort.......................................08
Anjengo Fort: (20 km South of Varkala) Originally built by the Portuguese as a depot to store merchandise, it was converted into a fort by the British. Sandwiched between the sea and the backwaters, the fort premises shelters ancient tombstones and a garden. Bekal Fort: (16 km south of Kasaragod on the national highway) The 300 year old Bekal fort is one of the largest and best preserved forts in Kerala. This imposing circular structure of laterite rises 130 feet above sea level and stands on a 35 acres head land that runs into the Arabian Sea. Chandragiri Fort: Situated on the Chandragiri river, South - East of Kasaragod town, this town is known for its large 17th century fort built by Sivappa Naik of Bedanore. The Chandragiri Fort, one of a chain of forts built by the same ruler, offers a breathtaking view of the river and Arabian Sea. Kanhangad /Hosdurg Fort: This is renowned for its chain of forts built by Somashekhara Nayak of Ikkeri dynasty and also for the Nithyanandashram, an internationally recognised spiritual centre. 062
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Palakkad Fort / Tippu’s Fort : It was built by Hyder Ali of Mysore in 1766. The fort was taken over and modified by the British in 1790. It is now preserved by the Archaeological survey of India. Now the fort is known as Tippu’s Fort for with thick walls in square shape. Pallipuram Fort : ( 5 km from Cherai in North Paravur) Pallipuram Fort is a historical destination with many antiques. St. Angelo Fort: (3 km from Kannur) This seafront laterite fort was constructed in 1505 AD by the first Portuguese V iceroy, Don Francisco De Almeda, with the consentof the ruling Kolathiri Raja. After changing hands from the Portuguese to Dutch and then to the English, the fort became one of the important military centres of the British in Malabar. Thalasseri Fort: (22 km from Kannur) The fort constructed in 1708, was the military centre of the British. It is now a historical monument. The Sports’ Authority of India Gymnastic centre, an old mosque, the Jagannatha Temple and Thiruvangad Sreerama Temple are also nearby. 063
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Bird Sanctuaries Birds have always evoked the curiosity of man. Maybe the wish to fly is prime reason. The beauty, the way in which they make its nest, its ability to sense even the subtle changes in the nature and the nature of migration and their mating- all associated with birds are keenly watched by man. Bird sanctuaries are major attraction for tourists. The hilly slopes of the Western Ghats that run across Kerala are famous for the dense forests wild life, plant life and avian species. Of late the world is increasingly becoming aware of the richness of the avian life in these dense forests of Kerala. A land gifted by nature in its abundance, Kerala is bird lovers’ delight. It is home to migratory and courting avian. The bird sanctuaries that play host to the migratory birds are dense with forests of dense deciduous teak and tall grasses including the bamboo. The aerial population thus finds the environment very suitable and comforting. Truly the tiny state of Kerala is blessed with spectacular sanctuaries including bird sanctuaries.
Kadalundi..................................................01 Kumarakom..............................................02 Pakshipathalam......................................03 Thattekkadu..............................................04
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary: (25 km from Kozhikode and 7 km from Beypore Port) The Sanctuary is spread over a cluster of islands in a scenic area surrounded by hillocks where the Kadalundi River flows into the Arabian Sea. A hillock which is 200 meters above sea level provides a splendid view of the river mouth and the sea. The estuary at Kadalundi is a heaven for migratory birds. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary: (16 km from Kottayam) An ornithologist’s paradise, Kumarakom bird sanctuary on the banks of the Vembanad Lake is a favourite haunt of migratory birds. A cruise through the Vembanadu Lake is the best way to experience the sanctuary. 068
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Pakshipathalam: (10 km from Thirunelly in Wayanad) Situated 1740 meters above sea level, Pakshipathalam can be accessed only by trekking. Rare species of birds can be sighted from the watch tower of this bird sanctuary. Special permission should be obtained from DFO, North Wayanad to enter area. Thattekkadu Bird Sanctuary: (20 km from Kothamangalam in Ernakulam) Nestled amidst evergreen forests, this rare bird sanctuary was discovered by the renowned ornithologist of India, Dr. Salim Ali at Kochi - Munnar root and is named after him. Diverse migrant species home in here during season. 069
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Palaces & Museums A land bathed in ancient history and culture, Kerala is host many palace and museums. The palaces of Kerala are prominent for their wood work and paneling. The gabled roofs and the wooden pillars reflect the unique splendor of ancient Keralite architecture. Most of the palaces have been home of the ancient royals of the land like the Arakkal Ali Raja, Maharaja Sree Chithira Thirunal Bala Rama Varama and Raja Marthanda Varma. Many of the palaces have also been built by the European voyagers like the Mattancherry palace.The museums in Kerala are manifestations of the rich traditions and culture of the past glory of the royal era in Kerala. Ancient palace and huge buildings today stand testimony to the glory of the bygone era.
Arakkal Kettu..........................................01 Archaeological Museum......................02 Art Museum............................................03 Hill Palace..............................................04 Kanakakkunnu Palace..........................05 Kowdiyar Palace....................................06 Koyikkal Palace......................................07 Krishnapuram Palace...........................08 Kuthiramalika Palace...........................09 Mattancherry Palace.............................10 Museum-Kerala History........................11 Napier Museum.....................................12 Nilambur Teak Museum.......................13 Nileswaram Palace...............................14 Parikshith Thampuran Museum.........15 Pazhassiraja Museum..........................16 Poonjar Palace.......................................17 Shakthan Thampuran Palace..............18 Wayanad Museum................................19
Arakkal Kettu: (3 km from Kannur) This was the residence of the former Arakkal Ali Rajas, the only Muslim royal family of Kerala. Archaeological Museum, Thrissur: The one-time summer palace of the Raja of Kollengode now houses a melange of artefacts. Art Museum, Thrissur: It displays collections of wood carvings, metal sculptures, ancient jewellery and some Chinese and Japanese artefacts. Hill Palace, Tripunithura: The official residence of the erstwhile Maharajas of Kochi this palace was built in 1865. Spread over to 52 acres of terraced land, the palace complex houses consists of 49 buildings, a deer park and facilities for horse riding. Thirteen galleries of oil paintings, 19 th century paintings, murals, sculptures in stones and plaster of Paris, manuscripts, inscription and coirs belonging to royal family are displayed here. Kanakakkunnu Palace: This palace is a great museum showing glorious history and tradition of Kerala. Now, the palace and its premises are also venues for many cultural meets and programmes. Kowdiyar Palace: This palace was the residence of the late Maharaja Sree Chithira Thirunal Bala Rama Varma and his family. The visitors are not allowed inside the palace. Koyikkal Palace: (18 km from Thiruvananthapuram) Located on the way to Ponmudi Hill station this ancient palace dates back to the 15th century. This palace representates traditional nallukettu, the typical old Kerala architecture. Krishnapuram Palace: ( 47 km from Alappuzha) This palace in Karthikapally in Kayamkulam was built by King Marthanda Varma in 18th century. It is famous for the mural painting of the puranic story of Gajendramoksham which sized in 14 feet by 11 feet. Kuthiramalika Palace Museum (Puthenmalika): The palace was built by Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Balarama Varma who was a versatile genius. The palace museum displays rich paintings and several priceless collections of the royal family and is located very near to Sree Padmanabha temple. Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace): Built by the Portuguese in 1557 and presented to Raja Veera Kerala Varma of Kochi, the palace was renovated in 1669 by the Dutch. Museum of Kerala History: (8 km from Kochi) It showcases historical episodes from the neolithic to the modern era through life-size figures. Light and sound shows are regularly organized with commentaries in English and Malayalam. Napier Museum: Napier Museum is a reservoir of bronze idols, historical ornaments and other archeological treasures. Built in the 19th century, this museum is a perfect example of Indo-Saracenic structure. Nilambur Teak Museum: The world’s first teak museum is situated 4 km away from Nilambur on the way of Nilambur - Gudallur. It is also the sub centre of Kerala Forest Research Institute. With a two storeyed building, the museum offers all informations about teak with various exhibitions. 074
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Nileswaram Palace: The cultural centre of the district, this was the seat of the Nileswar Rajas. The Nileswaram palace today functions as the folklore centre of the Department of Archaeology. Parikshith Thampuran Museum: A treasure house of Coins, bronzes, murals and megalithic relics of Kerala, this museum attracts a huge crowd. Pazhassiraja Museum and Art Gallery: (5km from Kozhikode) On display here are copies of ancient murals, antique bronzes, old coins, excavated earthenware, models of temples, megalithic monuments like dolmonoid cysts etc. 076
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Poonjar Palace: (47 km from Kottayam and 18 km from Palai) This is a glorious testimony to the regal opulence of a past. Inside the royal palace there is a vast collection of antiques Shakthan Thampuran Palace: Also known as Palace Thoppu, the campus covers an area of six acres. Here you can see three tombs including that of the renowned Shakthan Thampuran,the greatest ruler of Cochin dynasty. Wayanad Heritage Museum: Located near the Ambukutti hills, the heritage museum displays artefacts and belongings of the various tribes of the land. This palace representates typical old Kerala architecture. 077
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Dams & Reservoirs Though built for generation of electricity and for irrigational purposes the dams in Kerala are a tourist destination in themselves thanks to the greenery surrounding them. Forests and grass lands surrounding these sites make them an enchanting stopover. Some of the dams like the Bhoothathan Kettu Dam in Kothamangalam are surrounded by forests which offer the tourist a spectacle of a wide variety of flora and fauna and is a botanist delight. Others are teeming with exotic wildlife, offers excellent trekking and rock climbing opportunities. Elephants are regular visitors at the mattupetty dam in Iddikki.The Banasura Sagar dam in Kalpetta is the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia and an ideal starting point for hikes into the surrounding scenic mountains. The Idukki dam on the Periyar river is the world’s second and Asia’s first arch dam constructed across the Kuravan and Kurathi hills. At an elevation of 167.68 meters it is one of the highest arch dams in Asia, at 555 feet in height. Peechi dam in Thrissur is another of the dams in Kerala which is a good picnic spot. With extensive botanical gardens and cascading fountains, the dam offers numerous inviting avenues for tourists.
Aruvikkara Dam......................................01 Banasura Project....................................02 Bhoothathankettu..................................03 Cheruthoni Dam.....................................04 Chulliar Dam..........................................05 Idukki Arch Dam.....................................06 Kakkayam Dam.......................................07 Kakki Reservoir.......................................08 Karappuzha Dam...................................09 Kundala Dam..........................................10 Malampuzha Dam.................................11 Malankara Dam.....................................12 Mangalam Dam.....................................13 Mullaperiyar Dam.................................14 Neyyar Dam.............................................15 Pazhassi Dam.........................................16 Peechi Dam.............................................17 Peruvannamuzhi Dam...........................18 Pothundy Reservoir................................19
Aruvikkara Dam: (16 km from Thiruvananthapuram) This picturesque picnic spot associated with blessed name of Sree Narayana Guru, the greatest social reformer, is on the bank of Karamana river. Banasura Sagar Dam: (25 km northeast of Kalpetta) A mini hydel project with the largest earth dam in India and the second largest in Asia is built here. Bhoothathankettu Reservoir: (50 km from Ernakulam) Picturesque haven situates in a vast virgin forest, this mythologically popular picnic spot lies close to the Salim Ali bird Sanctuary at Thattekkadu. Cheruthoni Dam: (2 km from Idukki Arch Dam) An ideal retreat for tourists, the damsite is famous for its scenic beauty. Chulliar Dam: The dam offers spectacular views of hills and it is situated at the foot of Western Ghats. Idukki Arch Dam: Asia’s first and world’s second arch dam, constructed across the Kuravan and Kurathi hills. It is a spectacular view to explore the greenary of Kerala. Close to Cheruthoni barrage, it is 550 ft high and 650 ft wide. Kakkayam Dam: (45 km from Kozhikode) This picturesque damsite, teeming with exotic wildlife, offers trekking and rock climbing opportunities. Kakki Reservoir: Exhilarating boating experience is offered in the artificial lake here. The wild life of surrounded forest gives magical moments in lake. Karappuzha Dam: (13 km North - East of Kalpetta) It gives marvelous sight of the dam and the premises. Kundala Dam: (20 km from Munnar) Kundala is a picturesque town on the way to Top Station. The Kundala artificial dam is another attraction. Aruvikkad waterfall is also near Kundala. Malampuzha Dam: (10 km from Palakkad) This famous picnic spot which comprises a dam and beautifully landscaped gardens, is situated on the lower hills of Western Ghats. Malampuzha takes its name from the River Malampuzha. Nurtured by this tributary of Kerala's longest river, the Bharathappuzha, Malampuzha is a lush green town is a major tourist attraction for its trekking trails and the large irrigation dam. Malankara Dam: (6 km from Thodupuzha) An artifical lake speread over 11 km, the reservoir is a popular picnic spot. Mangalam Dam: (50 km from Palakkad) A popular picnic spot, the dam is built across the Cherukunnath river, a tributary of the Mangalam river. The beautiful parks and lawns are an enchanting experience. Mullaperiyar Dam: (192 km from Ernakulam) The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar River adds to the beauty of Thekkady. It is the unique experience of viewing wildlife. 082
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Neyyar Dam: (32 km from Thiruvananthapuram) A popular picnic spot, Neyyar Dam has a watch tower, crocodile farm, lion safari park and deer park. Boating facilities are available at the reservoir. Pazhassi Dam: (37 km East of Kannur) An ideal retreat for tourists, the damsite is famous for its scenic beauty. Accommodation is available at the project inspection Bungalow and its dormitories. Peechi Dam: (20 km east of Thrissur) It is a spectacular dam site with beauty of flowery gardens. This picnic spot offers boating facilities. The Peechi084
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Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary in Thrissur district is a good spot for nature lovers and animal lovers. Peruvannamuzhi Dam: (60 km from Kozhikode) The Peruvannamuzhi damsite set amid hills is a beautiful picnic spot. The reservoir here provides facilities for speed and row boat cruises. Pothundy Reservoir: (45 km from Palakkad) Situated on the way to Nelliampathy, the Pothundy Reservoir complex is a charming location for picnics and half-day trips. 085
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Waterfalls The clarion call of the gushing waterfalls of Kerala is inescapable during a trip to God’s own country. The milky white waterfalls are inimitable by itself, primarily due to the grandeur of the evergreen forests that wrap it. The stunning greenery of the evergreen forests and vast grasslands below make the waterfalls of Kerala a wonderful jaunt for tourists. Athirapilly and Vazhachal located near the entrance of Sholayar forest ranges are the most visited of the waterfalls of Kerala. Cheeyapara is another of the famous waterfalls of Kerala. This bubbling waterfall mind-bogglingly cascades down in seven steps, fashioning a sensational spectacle. The spectacular Meenmutty waterfalls in Wayanad has a unique feature that the water drops from nearly 1000 feet over three stages present a triple-decker effect. Aruvi Waterfalls, Aruvikuzhi Waterfalls, Dhoni, Chethalayam, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Attukkad, Palaruvi Waterfalls, Perumthenaruvi, Thommankuthu, Thusharagiri, Sentinal Rock Waterfalls, Meenvallam, Vellari Mala, Kesari and Valara are also famous and ideal places for getting refreshed with Mother Nature.
Aruvi Waterfalls.....................................01 Aruvikuzhi Waterfalls...........................02 Athirappilly.............................................03 Attukad....................................................04 Chethalayam Waterfalls......................05 Dhoni.......................................................06 Kanthanpara Waterfalls......................07 Kesari falls.............................................08 Meanvallam...........................................09 Meenmutty Waterfalls.........................10 Palaruvi water falls...............................11 Perumthenaruvi......................................12 Power House Waterfalls......................13 Sentinal Rock Waterfalls.....................14 Thommankuthu......................................15 Thusharagiri...........................................16 Valara.......................................................17 Vazhachal................................................18 Vellari Mala............................................19
Aruvi Waterfalls/Vaiyanthol: (60 km from Thiruvananthapuram) This is an unspoiled tourist spot with 4 feet cascade. One can reach here only through trekking which gives a heavenly experience and prior permission should take from the forest department to enter the area. Aruvikuzhi Waterfalls: (18km from Kottayam town) Two kilometres down Kumarakom, it is a beautiful picnic spot where streams tinkle as it penetrate to the landscape and water roars as it cascades down the mountains from a height of 100 feet. Athirappilly: (63 km from Thrissur and 78 km from Kochi) At the entrance to the Sholayar ranges, this 80 ft high waterfall is a popular picnic spot. Cascading from a hight of 80 ft Athirapally waterfalls joins the Chalakkudy river. The waterfalls, their cool, misty waters cascading down in the backdrop of thick green forest and rocky terrain, are a scintillating experience to visitors. Attukad: (9 km from Munnar) A panorama of waterfalls and rolling hills, Attukad, located between Munnar and Pallivasal, is a feast for the eyes. Chethalayam Waterfalls: (12 km from Sulthan Bathery) It is a lovely place to visit and trekking enthusiasts will have an enjoyable time to climb up the rocks to the waterfalls. Dhoni: (15 km from Palakkad) It takes a three hour trek from the base of Dhoni Hills to reach this reserve forest area with its small, beautiful waterfall. Kanthanpara Waterfalls: (8 km east of Meppady and 12 km southeast of Kalpetta) This is a beautiful waterfall with 30 meters in height. The scenic beauty of the place also breathtaking. Kesari falls: It is also known as Valanjamkanam falls between Kuttikanam and Murinjapuzha. It offers adventurous sprit and closness to nature. Meanvallam: This 25 feet height waterfalls is 8 km away from Thuppanad Junction. Among the 10 steps of waterfalls only two can be accessed and the others remaining in dense forest. Meenmutty Waterfalls: (12 km East of Meppadi and 29 km from Kalpetta) This spectacular waterfalls in Wayanad has a unique feature that the waterdrops from nearly 1000 feet over three stages present a triple-decker effect. Palaruvi water falls: (75 km from Kollam town) This cascade, which falls from a height of 300 feet, is so fascinating that inspired people to name it Palaruvi. It is a favourite picnic spot for visitors from all over south India. The journey to Palaruvi through the dense tropical forest is a spellbinding experience. The surrounding mist-clad blue hills and green valleys form a stunning backdrop to the milk-white burst of foam whose muffled roar resounds through the otherwise tranquil virgin forest. Perumthenaruvi: (36 km from Pathanamthitta) This waterfalls on the banks of the Pamba river is a favourite picnic spot on the way to Vechuchira. 090
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Power House Waterfalls: (18 km from Munnar) This waterfall on the way to Thekkady from Munnar cascades down a steep rock. Sentinal Rock Waterfalls: (22 km south of Kalpetta near Chooral Mala) With a three steps waterfalls more than 200 meters in height, framed by enchanting scenery, this region is ideal for rock climbing. Thommankuthu: (17 km from Thodupuzha) The sevenstep waterfall here is a much loved picnic spot. At each step there is a cascade and a pool beneath. It is an ideal place for adventure tourism. Thusharagiri: (50 km from Kozhikode) Waterfalls and streams abound in this hilly region with excellent trekking tracks, located near Vythiri. As the 092
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name suggests, land and water have struck an extraordinary kinship at Thusharagiri (mist capped peaks). The plantation destination that abounds in rubber, arecanut, pepper, ginger and spices, is also a trekkers delight. Valara: It is located on the Kochi-Madurai Highway. The surrounding thick forest add beauty to this cascade. Vazhachal: (68 km from Thrissur and 83 km from Kochi) Just a short drive from Athirapally, this picturesque waterfall is close to dense green forests and is a part of the Chalakudy river. Vellari Mala: Scintillating waterfalls and velvet green landscapes make this is an ideal spot for trekking and adventure tourism. 093
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Wedding Tourism
If marriages are made in Heaven, what better place to have the ceremony than in God’s Own Country? God’s Own Country - Kerala needs no other description. The unspoiled beauty of Kerala can only be perceived by beholding it. The backwaters and the hills of Kerala embody a quality of divinity and serenity. Tying the knot here will certainly make your bond even stronger. As a wedding destination Kerala offers you many options. A beach wedding, a house boat wedding or a wedding by the hills. As a first step in planning your wedding here, choose the natural theme from 096
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among the many choices. For a beach wedding; the beaches are generally clean and areas attached to sea side resorts are usually isolated. A hose boat wedding will be a novel idea, suitable for a small gathering of guests. A boat ride in the calm waters amidst the lushness of the surroundings will be a perfect setting for a romantic evening. Hill station resorts offer spacious facilities amidst superb green surroundings at an altitude. Backwater resorts offer a variety of cultural experiences with modern day luxury. You and your guests can have a great time enjoying an exquisite 097
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wedding and spend some time touring Kerala. Moving around in Kerala is easy since the distances are not too large. Kerala is connected by direct flights and via Mumbai to most international destinations. Traditional as well as western weddings can be arranged here with ease. There is easy access to well established Decorators, Florists, Entertainment companies, and services like the Wedding Minister, Photographers and Videographers. A wedding planner could be of great help in translating a regular supplier into what you demand at your destination wedding 098
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normally by achieving minimalism with a class. All services are easily available; you only need to source them for your requirements. You can add grandeur to the cherished event of your life with the presence of caparisoned elephants and folk dancers. South Indian and International cuisine will add up to a memorable wedding. There are Resorts and Hotels available in various sizes and budgets making it possible for you to hire out the complete place and have full privacy during the days of your wedding celebration. 099
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MICE Tourism
Kerala is fast becoming a popular MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibition) destination, thanks to the numerous facilities available for Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions. High-tech Board rooms, spacious conference halls, ultra-modern sound and light systems, video-conferencing services, star food and stay are on offer all over the state. More corporate firms are looking forward to spending quality time in Kerala, mixing business with pleasure. The right environment for organising business meetings and conferences has gained importance as it is found that the ambience plays a vital role in providing the right kind of inspiration for the participants and ensures productive sessions. Travel agents and Tour Operators in the state arrange assorted packages to different destinations in Kerala and these include advance ticket booking, pick-up and drop at airport, luxury accommodation and cuisine, 102
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pleasure travel & sightseeing etc. Options are available in the MICE venues which can be categorized into hill station destinations, backwater destinations, beach destinations, island destinations and other venues in the city. The concept of a working vacation has caught on with the travellers, especially those from the bustling city environs who have a hectic career schedule. Most of the plush resorts offer well furnished auditoriums and conference halls with digital audio and video system as well as catering services and indoor entertainment options along with several other amenities of global standards required for an enjoyable business holiday in Kerala. Amidst ravishing backwater settings, series of breathtaking tropical beaches, mist-laden, plantation hills and cities that host leading names in star hotel business; all provide some of the best venues for fabulous MICE experience in Kerala. 103
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Monsoon Tourism
The four month-long, copious monsoon and recurrent flurry make this land a perfect nursery for all living being. The word monsoon imparts a festive spirit to the whole world. The smell of the dry earth getting soaked elates you to an exotic experience. It becomes the best time to explore the virgin nature intact. A land which is very precious to God with a vast network of 44 rivers and its tributaries welcomes monsoon with much exuberance. Yes, Kerala eagerly expects the sound of splashing waters 106
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after a long summer. The farmers exult in the drops of prosperity that shower a new beginning. It is the queer season which can refresh you completely. The God’s own country is blessed with a great season of monsoon that lasts for three months. Monsoons the season of rainbows and raindrops is certainly not to be wasted indoors. The very special season of the year, Monsoon ignites the land with freshness that is not to be wasted indoors. The washed streets, the fresh leaves and fun that the 107
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rain drops bring are waiting to service the guests. The aplomb air cools your body and mind. Monsoons in Kerala are the most enchanting in India. With green pastures at its best, it is the most sought after destination during rainy season. The best way to rejuvenate your soul and replenish your body, Ayurvedic is a great option for monsoons. Monsoon is a season for rejuvenation, when the people take undertake the Ayurvedic treatment. According to Ayurveda, monsoon is an ideal season to take treatments for 108
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various diseases. The equable climate during Monsoon and natural abundance of herbs and medicinal plants in its flora, Kerala is fast capturing the attention of International tourists as a prime destination to visit during the Monsoon Season. Get wet in the dribs of rain and sail the paper boats in the water. Walk through drenched beaches and find merriment of getting wet. Swim in the pure water which is given to you by the Mother Nature. 109
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Farm Tourism
Farm tourism in Kerala is being developed as a relatively new tourism product. Kerala, being an agricultural dominated state, has tremendous potential for developing Farm Tourism in a big way without much additional investment. Reports state that Kerala has 30.22 lakhs hectares of gross cropped area which is 56.78% of the State’s total geographical area. More than 1/3rd of the cropped area contains plantations of Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Pepper, Cardamom and Ginger, and another 1/3rd of this area is covered by Coconut plantations. The State has about 350,000 lakhs hectares of land under paddy cultivation. There is a possibility of converting potential cropped areas of the state as tourist attractions with minimum intervention to 112
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transfer the benefits of tourism directly to the farmers. The various schemes underway are intended to prepare the Farms/Plantations of Kerala to receive tourists by presenting a positive image of the farm and of agriculture as a whole, in view of revitalising the agriculture sector of Kerala through tourism. The Government decision to allow 5% of the farm area for tourism purpose has been an encouraging factor for the tourism industry. Numerous projects are being planned by the state to prepare the Farms/Plantations of Kerala to receive tourists by presenting a positive image of the farm and of agriculture as a whole, in view of revitalising the agriculture sector through tourism and increasing tourist traffic to the state. 113
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Muziris Heritage & Spice Route
A legendary port, the heart of the historic Spice Route, vanished off the grid over 3000 years ago. Historians and archaeologists hunted far and wide in search of it but to no avail. Then, one day, it rained in Pattanam, a small town in Kerala. The rains unearthed and revealed to mankind remnants of a legacy. The legacy of the lost port, Muziris. The ancient world’s greatest trading centre in the East, this legendary seaport traded in everything from spices to precious stones with the Greeks, Romans and the rest of the world. The Muziris Heritage Project will revive that lost 116
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legacy to conserve and showcase a culture of 3000 years or more for posterity. Once the doorway to India for varied cultures and races including Buddhists, Arabs, Chinese, Jews, Romans, Portuguese, Dutch and even the British, Muziris has stood witness to civilisations being born, wars being waged and history being written. The most defining moment in the history of Spice Route was Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama’s eventful journey to Malabar. It opened the doors to the New World, laid the foundation for colonization and caused the rise and fall of mighty empires. Traversed by 117
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explorers and traders of yore, the Spice Route is one of History’s most significant and enigmatic trade routes. Along the historic Spice Route, several places emerged as bustling centres of trade including the ancient port of Muziris and some of the today’s tourist hotspots like Fort Kochi and Kozhikode. These spots stood witness to civilisations being shaped, wars being fought, vast riches being exchanged and history being rewritten. Historical records reveal that 31 countries in Europe, Asia and Far East had spice trade with ancient Kerala, including Afghanistan, Burma, China, Denmark, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mozambique, Netherlands, Oman, Portugal and Spain. A journey along the Spice Route is a journey to rediscover some of history’s magnificent stopovers. When Kerala established itself as a major center for spice, it was the ancient port of Muziris that emerged as its hub. Sangam literature describes Roman ships 118
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coming to Muziris laden with gold to be exchanged for pepper. According to the first century annals of Pliny, the Elder and the author of Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, Muziris could be reached in 14 days’ time from the Red Sea ports in Egyptian coast purely depending on the monsoon winds. However, tragedy struck in 1341, when the profile of the water bodies in the Periyar River basin on the Malabar Coast underwent a major transformation - and Muziris dropped off the map due to flood and earthquake. However, the remnants of the port and its erstwhile glory still remain as reminders of an eventful past. They are being conserved and preserved for future generations through one of India’s largest conservation projects - the Muziris Heritage Project. Supplementing the Muziris heritage sites are 21 museums and other landmarks that aim to educate people about 2000 years of Kerala history. 119
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Pilgrimage Tourism
Tourists are no longer restricted to visiting historical places, famous structures and nature in its most beautiful. Different people have different interests and all tourist destinations are ready to cater to these diverse tastes. Kerala has a unique position in this sector as many splendors of many diverse locations wait the visitor here. One such sector which has not been explored in many places is the Pilgrimage Tourism. Kerala has 122
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pilgrim centres of importance to Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jains and the Jews. There are ancient temples and shrines, remote places of worship in villages and hillocks as well as the popular and crowded pilgrim centres spread across the whole state. Some of the important pilgrim centres are Thiruvanthapuram, Guruvaayoor, Sabarimala, Chottanikkara, Aattukaal, Bharanangaanam, Malayaatoor, Maramon and Parappanangaadi where 123
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thousands throng to worship and participate in the varied activities there. Thiruvanantapuram, the capital of the State may be called the city of temples with hundreds of sacred temples both big and small. There may not be any town or village without a temple, a church and a mosque, as well as other places of worship. There are a few ancient Jewish synagogues here the most important one being in Fort Kochi. Various festivals are celebrated all the year round with special religious rituals characteristic of each festival. Elephants decorated with gold and silver ornaments are a special part of almost all these festivals. Combined with the characteristic temple orchestra like Panchavaadyam the array of these caparisoned elephants is a treat to watch. With so many places of 124
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pilgrimage, it is no wonder that Kerala is God’s own Country. The places of worship are not of one religion but the participation of the people makes it a universal festival at all places. It represents the true secularity and the unity in the diversity of cultures and religions. The traditional art forms of Kerala are mostly connected with the religious groups. Some of these like Theyyam are restricted to certain areas and are performed only at particular times but these are a must see event for all. Almost all the temples, churches and mosques have their own special rituals and ceremonies. One who visits this southern state of India is touched many times by the enigmatic feeling of refinement and spirituality and no one can be left untouched by the sanctity of the place. 125
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Plantation Tourism
The Western Ghats at an average altitude of 900 meters from the sea level, with a number of peaks well over 1,800 meter in height and their slopes and valleys are known for its exotic spices like cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, and cash crops like tea, coffee and rubber. The Midlands, lying between the mountains and the low lands, is made up of undulating hills and valleys which are rich in cashew, areca nut, tapioca, banana, rice, sugarcane and vegetables of myriad varieties. These areas have now become hotspot of plantation tourism. Many of the plantation estates are in the scenic locales of the Western Ghats. The breathtaking panoramas bring one to a world of wonder. Though plantations are the lands of leisure, it also imparts cognition about the cultivation and processing of these great crops. The opportunities for trekking, fishing, swimming and other recreations proffer an experience of being one with the virgin nature. Just 128
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as the Chinese left behind the fishing, and the Europeans including the Portuguese, Dutch and British left behind plantations and homesteads. The tourist value a stay in these old, colonial plantation bungalows situated in locales with picture perfect surroundings. Lakes, mountains, waterfalls and lush greenery are associated of Kerala topography which the visitor relishes. Many of the plantations and homesteads are over a century old with the bungalows possessing fine wood work and period furniture, while others are mid-twentieth century pieces of good architecture, very often built along the same lines. Idukki, Wayanad and Kottayam are the major plantation centres in Kerala. The exotic smell of the spices elates to a heavenly ecstasy. Sense the spirit of eco-tourism and adventure tourism through the green plantations. Stay with nature, dine with nature and rejoice with nature. 129
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Village Tourism
When the world is at our door, we welcome them not only to the much seen, much written about tourist spots but into the interiors of our land to show then life here at first hand. It is the people and how they live that should be more interesting than the empty, regal palaces and forts. What better place to see life move at its slow steady pace, untouched by the din and push of the city than in the panoramic fields, farms, hill sides, rivers and lakes of the Kerala village. As you travel through one of the villages in 132
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Kerala you get the feeling of travelling backwards in time. You see the people engaged in fishing, farming, pottery, jute making and handicrafts. The visitors can go around the village watching them at work. Artisans engaged in stone cutting, carpentry, inlay work, textile block printing and potters at their wheels; the time spent here is an ideal get away from your everyday tensions. You can spend a perfectly relaxed holiday at one of these villages in the lap of nature in an atmosphere of tranquillity. Each 133
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village in Kerala has something to offer. The traditional life of the Keralite is still practiced in most of the villages. The houses , meant for the stay of not a nuclear family but a joint family is a rare sight anywhere else in the world. These houses made mostly with wood with wide varandas, inner courtyards, separate set of rooms for each branch of the family and elaborate kitchen and store structures are still there. The family may have become smaller but the houses continue to attract people from all over the world. Traditional art and culture also flourish in these villages. There are small handicraft industries, handloom and marine products that 134
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support the life in these villages. See the work and enjoy the product at the source. It is a feast for the palate that awaits the visitors to the villages of Kerala. A variety of Kerala specials like Vellappam, Kallappam, Idiyappam, Appam, Theeyal, Avial, Fish moilee, Fish stew and Malabar Porotta leave you in a dilemma what to have and what to leave. Small delicacies served with hot tea in the small thatched shops by the road side, the Kerala Chayakada, offers a unique experience in community life. Plan a trip to Kerala and enjoy the many unexplored places along with the major tourist attractions in this state. It will be an experience with a difference. 135
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Medical Tourism
The emergence of health tourism as we find today has a long history. Though people did travel since ages in search of health services, it can’t be labelled as health tourism as such since those travels were quite limited and not focused. The first recorded instance of medical tourism dates back to thousands of years when Greek pilgrims travelled from all over the Mediterranean to the small territory in the Saronic Gulf called Epidauria, the sanctuary of the healing God Asclepius. In eighteenth century England, patients visited spas which dispensed health-giving mineral waters, treating all kinds of diseases. But it was the state-of-the-art travel and communication facilities that have transformed such destinations as hot spots of medical tourism. As such, today’s medical tourism is different from the traditional model of international medical travel where patients generally journey from less developed nations to major medical centres in highly developed countries for medical treatment that is unavailable in their own communities. Today’s Medical tourism can be broadly defined as provision of 'cost effective' private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment. This process is being facilitated by the corporate sector involved in medical care as well as the tourism industry - both private and public. Medical or Health tourism has become a common form of vacationing, and covers a broad spectrum of medical services. It mixes leisure, fun and relaxation together with wellness and healthcare. The concept of health holidays is fast getting popular in Kerala as it offers an opportunity to get away from your daily routine and madding crowds to an entirely different ambience of pure air and enchanting surroundings. In Kerala a health tourist can have the best and most economical world class treatment in the backdrop of the most exotic urban, semi urban and rural locations blessed with exotic beaches and mountains and river banks. At the same time you are able to receive an orientation that will help you improve your life in terms of your health and general well being. It is like a rejuvenation of all sorts including physical, mental and emotional. India’s medical centres are well furnished with latest technology recognized and considered to be as competent as the ones and sophisticated equipment. Also, the Indian doctors are no less than their peers in any other part of the world. A lot of emphasis is being laid on establishment of world-class medical infrastructure that could provide a comprehensive package of all sorts of medical procedures. Things are going to change drastically in favour of Kerala’s medical tourism, especially in view of the high quality expertise of medical professionals, backed by the fast improving diagnostic, treatment and nursing facilities, and above all, the cost-effectiveness of the packages. Foreigners are less likely to face a language barrier in India. The infrastructure in many of Kerala's hospitals is also excellent. But the most significant factor is that the costs are much less, almost one-third of other countries. 138
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In ancient India every branch of science was developed abiding nature’s rules. So ancient Indian science & knowledge are extremely befitting for this age. Ayurveda is the ancient Indian health science developed through centuries long research works of sages, who were eminent scholars. As the term Ayurveda denotes to the knowledge of life it’s not only a system to cure disease but the regimen teaching us ways to achieve Perfect Health from diseased or abnormal conditions and guidelines to lead a life, both physical and mental, to attain the bliss of real life. Keen observation and study of nature including all kinds of life in the world for hundreds of years could only have formulated such a life science which has a concrete basis in Indian philosophy and wide reaching applicability in life of all sorts. Since it is holistic, it approaches man as a whole and cares man’s physical mental and spiritual health. It’s almost as old as mankind and at the same time so new as modern man that no disease is there which is 140
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incurable or uncontrollable unless misled too much. According to ayurveda human body is composed of three fundamental elements called Doshas which represent the physicochemical and physiological activities of the body, ‘Dhatu’ which denotes the materials entering in to the formation of a basic structure of the body cell, thereby performing some basic actions and Malas the substance which are partly used in the body and partly excreted in yet another from after serving their physiological activities. The dynamic equilibrium of these leads to perfect health and imbalance of any of these leads to disease. To attain perfect health we have to maintain the original, natural balance of these. The role of a physician is to understand the imbalance happened to this dynamic equilibrium and to correct or give advice as how can it be brought to the original state, whether with medicine or with changes in life style. He studies the patient; not only the disease, with some special techniques and gives you some medicines and lot of advice, after which you may feel healthier and no system upset. Though Doshas Dhatus and Malas are equally important, Doshas have added dominance; because human body and everything in it are influenced by doshas and maintenance of their balance will correct the defects of the other. Doshas are three - vata, pitta, and kapha and they may not be equal and same in all. According to the dominance of each dosha every man is categorised to 142
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different types. There can be single dosha types - 2 dosha and 3 - dosha types. There is abundant means to find out body types and it is easy for an ayurvedic doctor to comprehend anyone’s body type. A lot of rearrangements and adjustments we can do in a positive way in our life style, food habits etc; according to our body type to attain a stage of perfect health and to resist illness. So nowadays, in the age of dreadful diseases the ayurvedic system of identifying body types have unfathomable importance. Physical and mental co-operation of the patient to make necessary changes in his life style and food habits also are essential to procure the natural dynamic balance of the doshas and once that balance is maintained the illness is gone. So every ayurvedic doctor is making his patient very healthy and not treating the disease. Ayurveda gives special emphasis on prevention on disease. Signs and symptoms by which we can foresee an illness are well described in the texts so that can take necessary steps to avoid it or lessen the strength of it. More over it describes how to live to avoid disease in each climate and how can perfect health be maintained throughout the life. A strict follower of these advices can enjoy an ill-less enthusiastic life with high quality physical, mental and spiritual health. 144
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Treatment of Making you healthy The treatment in ayurveda is classified mainly into two Samana and Sodhana. Samana is the pacifying way of treatment and sodhana roots out the disease from the body. Oral therapy and easier means of treatment are prescribed under Samana treatment. But Sodhana treatment is extensive, time consuming procedures to change a diseased man to the original healthy man. These are widely used all over India for patients with chronic illnesses. If done with special precautions, regular checkups and extra care these type of ‘Sodhana’ treatments can work wonders and this is what happens in India, especially in Kerala, which attracts a lot of foreigners from all over the world to this small state. 146
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Medicine You are what you eat - according to ayurvedic principle. So much significance is given to the food habits and life style. Natural herbs are widely used as medicines. In fundamental principles of Ayurveda 5 basic elements are very important. The universe, and anything in the universe is believed to be made of these 5 elements- air, water, earth, fire and space. Quality and nature of everything varies according to difference in the proportion of these elements. According to the dominance of these elements each plant or each mineral exhibits its own physical and chemical characters. This basic principle is made use of in the formulation of medicines in Ayurveda. 148
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Since natural herbs being the main ingredients of the medicines, side effects or ill effects are negligible. So it is more or less safe to use ayurvedic drugs in any condition. In modern medicine side effects of drugs are the most scaring nightmare these days. Powerful chemicals used to cure simple illness usually lead us to more complicated chronic diseases such as stomach ulcers, diabetes, kidney & liver problems, piles etc. This will never happen with ayurvedic drugs because of it’s tie with nature. There is a branch of ayurveda where solely chemicals are used as medicine. But on every step from the purification of the chemical to the directions for the usage, special care is taken to avoid any side effects and if used in the prescribed manner these are also reliable. Panchakarma and Kerala Treatments Panchakarma is a term most mistaken among European people. It is really 5 main treatments, by which viciated doshas are expelled from the body. They include Vamana (induced vomiting) V irechanam (Purgation) Asthapanam (enema with decoction) Anuvasanam (enema with oil) and Nasyam ( Nasal application of oil). According to another school, both the enemas are included under common title Vasti and 5th one is Rakta-moksham (Blood letting). Oleation of the body and steam bath are performed before Vamana (induced vomiting) Vire-chana (Purgation) etc. The viciated doshas, waste materials and toxins are expelled by panchakarma. But for the convenience of the complete expulsion they are collected at particular sites by these pre-panchakarma process called ‘Sneh-apanam (oleation) and Swedanam (Steam bath). There are particular, prescribed procedures and steps by which these are carried out.Kerala is a small state situated at the south west of India. This state has a very unique cultural background and has a special nature that it won’t accept anything as such. If anything new comes, it will sow the seeds of that in its own soil and cultivate with its own water and air and then will reap the results and that will be used. This happened in the case of ayurveda also. Apart from all over India, Kerala has a special method of treatment. Though the lessons and texts studied are same, the system of treatment is entirely different and far more effective as well. These special methods of treatments which can be included in the pre and post –panchakarma procedures are Sarvanga snehadhara /Pizhichil (oil bath), Shashtikapinda-swedam (rice bundle massage), Patrapodalaswedam (leaf bundle massage) Sirodhara (head bath) etc. Sarvanga Snehadhara /oil bath: Basically oil bath is a treatment to get rid of the blockages in blood vessels, nerves and other channels. So it is very effective and essential in diseases where the basic cause is blockage. Shashtikapindaswedam / rice bundle massage: This treatment is basically a strengthening one and is used in conditions where joints or muscles need more strength or lubrication. Patrapodalaswedam (Leaf bundle massage): It’s an anti inflammatory treatment which helps to get rid of blockages in the muscles and joints, to reduce swelling and to promote circulation. 150
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Sirodhara / oil or medicinal bath of the head: This treatment is indicated in various problems such as loss of memory, sleeplessness, neurosis, migraine, headache and some other brain and nerve diseases. These are some other Kerala special treatments such as different sweating procedures, head packs, localised oil baths etc; which don’t need special mention. There are prescribed preparatory procedures and post treatment regimen for all intensive ayurvedic treatments. If it is not observed, these treatments may make serious ill effects on the body, which are very difficult to get rid of. Some very important points to be borne in mind before undergoing intensive ayurvedic treatments: Pizhichil (oil bath) is contra indicated in serious liver and renal problems. After each set of 7 oil baths a purgation is essential, because the toxins and waste materials collected in the intestine, as a result of the oil baths, should be expelled or it will be reabsorbed in the body. Blood parameters should be checked and kept in 152
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safe level before starting any of the intensive treatments. Whole body rice bundle massage is contra indicated in diabetics, obese and patients withserious cardiac, heptic and renal problems. In summer and in patients with elevated pitta, leaf or medicated powder bundle massage (whole body) is not good. Sirodhara should not be done in cerebral thrombosis or may lead to fatal embolisms. Sirovasti has strong impact on brain. So it should be done with proper care and under the guidance and presence of a physician and only in serious brain and nerve diseases. Perfect rest, regular oil massage, oral drugs and peace of mind are essential throughout the curative period (after the intensive treatments) or it may affect body negatively. Steam bath should not be done: If you are not treated with oil inside and outside OR if you are: obese, too lean, too weak, having loose motion (diarrhoea) or bleeding of any sort, After trauma, alcoholic having cataract, ascitis, some of skin conditions, tuberculosis, arthritis, prolapsed rectum, fatigue, anger, depression, fear, hunger, thirst, jaundice, hepatitis, anaemia, diabetes, excessive pitha and preganancy. Ayurveda cares for patient’s physical and mental satisfaction and so these treatments are done in patients with peace of mind 154
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or they have to be made so before starting with. Healthy mind is seen only in a healthy body - ayurveda believes. Mental derangement can lead to ill health and contrariwise. Mind - body relation is well explained in ayurveda with an example of ghee in a pot. The heat of the pot may conduct to the ghee inside and the heat of the ghee vice versa. Thus any mental aberration can lead to physical abnormalities and physical problems to mental distortions. So an ayurvedic doctor has to think always about the patient’s mental status and capabilities. Studying Ayurveda In ancient days ‘Gurukula’ ie. one master system was the way to teach ayurveda. Then one eminent physician teach a group of selected students accommodating all of them in his own house and they had to work for him. Thus they could gain a thorough theoretical and practical knowledge 156
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in every aspect of the system from the basic principles of different ways of management. Whenever he felt them to be fit to practice he would let them to start their own practice. This was the right and effective means to study ayurveda well. But as time changed started to function under various universities where ayurveda is taught now. In south India there are a lot of ayurveda colleges now. After matriculation interested ones can seek admission there by passing an entrance examination. The duration of the course is usually 5 years and after passing the qualifying examination they can have an internship for 6 months in hospitals attached to the college. Thus ayurvedic doctors are made now. Still after finishing studies most doctors approach skillful and renowned doctors for better practical knowledge and experience. In India we have got enough such physicians with skill and fame. This makes the thinking lot of South India to seek ayurveda for help when they have health problems. Now it is the time for retreat. From the hypnotic sleep created by the crave for modernism, man is waking up slowly to find his final and original shelter in his mother’s lap - the coming back to nature is going on. So everything natural is becoming precious and here comes the importance of ayurveda - the natural way of healing physical mental and spiritual illness. 158
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Kerala An exotic mixture of nature’s very best.The high ranges of western ghats on the east, the Arabian Sea on the west, goldern coloured paddy fields, rainy forests and backwaters make Kerala traveller’s paradise. Kerala is also called the spice garden of India.
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Kovalam Beach Ponmudi Hill Station Varkala Beach Padmanabha Swami Temple Napier Museum
Thiruvananthapuram
Area : 2192 sq kms Population (2001) : 32,34,707 Altitude : Sea Level Clothing : Tropical Tourist Season : September to May The southern most district and the capital of Kerala, God’s own country. One who visits Thiruvananthapuram, visits heaven experiencing the ecstasy of being here. Travancore and Kochi were two princely states while Malabar was a province of Madras. It was in 1956 that these three territories were put together and made into the state of Kerala with Thiruvananthapuram, the remote south, being her capital. Thiruvananthapuram is enveloped by the Arabian Sea in the West, Nagarkovil and Kanyakumari of Tamilnadu in the East and South respectively and Kollam in the North. The wooded highlands in the Western Ghats in the eastern and northeastern borders give Thiruvananthapuram some of the most enchanting picnic spots. A long shoreline with internationally renowned beaches, historic places, backwater stretches and a rich cultural heritage make this district a much sought after tourist destination. Thiruvananthapuram which got this name from Anantha, the serpant king of Hindu mythology has three major rivers, namely Neyyar, Karamana and Vamanapuram. Rich with greenery backwaters of Veli, Kadinamkulam, Anchuthengu and Edava Nadayara canals Thiruvananthapuram gives a heavenly experience. Traditional buildings and monuments stand as great examples of culture and overwhelming splendour. Telephone Access Codes Attingal ++ 91 470 Chirayankeezh ++ 91 470 Nedumangad ++ 91 472 Thiruvananthapuram ++ 91 471 Varkala ++ 91 470
Transport and Communication Air - Trivandrum international airport ( 6 kms from the city). International and domestic flights of major companies operate to cities and countries from here. Airport International Ph: 2500140, Domestic - 2702311. Rail - From the central railway station there are direct trains to all the main towns in Kerala and to the major cities in India.Railway station, Thampanoor - Ph: 2321568. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road - Thiruvananthapuram is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India.Long distance buses operate from the Central Bus Station, Thampanoor - Ph : 2323886. Local Transport - Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Short Distance buses operate from the City Bus Station, East Fort - Ph: 2463029. Tourist Information Offices - Tourist Facilitation Centre, Department of Tourism, Park View - Ph: 2321132, 2326812. Tourist information centre, domestic airport - 2501085. Tourist Facilitation Centre, Kovalam - 2480085. Tourist Reception Centre (KTDC), Thampanoor - 2330031. District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), Vellayambalam- Ph: 2315397.
Places Interested Natural History Museum: The Natural History Museum is housed in a modern spacious 2 stored building at an elevated ground at the eastern end of the Museum and Zoo complex, Thiruvananthapuram. The varied and rich collections in Natural History which started with the personnel collection of minerals and books prese-nted by General Cullen in 1885 has found satisfactory housing in this new building in 1964. The Museum has separate galleries for Mammals, Birds, Lower Vertebrates, Invertebrates, separate room for Index collections, Skeleton gallery, Ethnology gallery Library, Laboratory and office accommodations. There is also an outdoor exhibit of Fossil tree trunks near the entrance of the Museum. Priyadarsini Planetarium: Show times 1030, 1200,1500 and 1700 hrs. Entrance Fee: Adults Rs. 15.00 Children Between 3-10 yrs Rs. 10.00 Fascinating Destinations Agasthyakoodam | Akkulam Lake and Tourist Village | Aruvi Waterfalls/Vaiyantho | Aruvikkara Dam | Attukal Sree Bhagavathy Temple | Chacha Nehru Children's Museum | Chowara | Kanakakkunnu Palace | Science and Technology Museum | Kovalam | Kowdiyar Palace | Koyikkal Palace | Kuthiramalika Palace Museum | Meenmutty Waterfalls | Napier Museum | Neyyar Dam | Observatory | Padmanabha Swamy Temple | Padmanabhapuram Palace | Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary | Ponmudi | Poovar | Priyadarsini Planetarium | Rock Cut Cave | Sankhumukham Beach | Santhigiri Ashram | Science and Technology Museum | Secretariat | Sivagiri Mutt | Sree Chithra Art Gallery | Sree Chithra Enclave | Thiruvallam | Varkala | Veli Tourist Village | Vizhinjam | Vyloppilly Sanskrithi Bhavan | Zoological Park
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Padmanabhapuram Palace This was once the seat of the erstwhile rulers of Travancore.
Padmanabhapuram Palace: (Closed on Mondays) This was once the seat of the erstwhile rulers of Travancore. This superbly built palace with teak, granite etc. stands within the massive stone town walls that kept Tipu Sulthan unable to invade. Ceilings carved in floral pattern, windows laid with jewel-coloured mica, floors finished to a glittering polish with a special compound of crushed shells, coconuts, this palace invite envy from others. Now this palace is situated at Thuckalai, in Tamilnadu,on the way to Kanyakumari but hardly 52 kms from Thiruvananthapuram city. 166
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Napier Museum Built in 19th century, it is a perfect example of Indo-Saracenic structure.
Napier Museum: (Open 1000 - 1645 hrs. Closed on Mondays, Wednesdays forenoons, January 26th , August 15th, Thiruvonam and Mahanavami) Napier Museum is a reservoir of bronze idols, historical ornaments, ivory carvings, temple chariot and other archeological treasures. Built in the 19th century, this museum is a perfect example of Indo-Saracenic structure. The use of plastics is banned in the museum premises. Ph-2318294. Observatory: (Open 1000-1830 hrs.) The observatory which is situated 60 mts above sea level in one of the oldest in India. Located near museum from here one can get a bird’s eye view of the city. Ph-2322732. Kerala State Science and Technology Museum: The museum which has more than 350 attractions on science and technology was established in 1984. A children’s science park is also added to the museum in 1997. Galleries for electricity, electronics, mechanics, biomedical, solar energy etc are the attractions here. Ph: 0471 2306024. Sree Chithra Art Gallery: (Open 1000 - 1645 hrs. Closed on Mondays and Wednesdays forenoons) The art gallery is near to Napier Museum. A good collection of original paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, the piccasso of Kerala, Svetlova and Nicholas Roerich are the real treasures preserved here. Copies of Rajput, Mughals and Tanjore schools of arts and painting of Ajantha Caves, collections of eastern paintings from China, Japan, Tibet and Bali are also exhibited. Entrance Fee : Adults - Rs.5.00, Children - Rs.3.00. 168
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Padmanabha Swamy Temple The temple is a rare blend of Dravidian architecture and the Kerala style.
Padmanabha Swamy Temple: (Open : 0415 - 0515 hrs, 0645 - 0715 hrs, 0830 1115 hrs, 1145 - 1200 hrs, 1700 - 1815 hrs, 1845 - 1930 hrs) Dress Code : Men - Dhothi without any upper clothing, Women - Saree and Blouse. Only Hindus are allowed inside the temple. Located inside the East Fort, this Vaishnava temple is very famous in India attracting countless devotees from all parts. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu sleeping on Anantha, the Serpant King, this temple is a rare blend of Dravidian architecture and the Kerala style. It is also known for its murals and stone carvings. In front of the temple on the south of the Pathway one can find hawkers of handicrafts and other items. On the other is a vast pond Theerthakulam meant for the devotees to bathe before enter into the temple. Overlooking the temple are Theerthapada Mandapam and Swati College of Music. In Theerthapadamandapam one can participate in any classical art presentation everyday. Ph: 2450233. Vyloppilly Sanskriti Bhavan: It was opened in 2001 in memory of great Malayalam poet Vyloppilly Sreedharamenon. The bhavan is attractive with its Padipura and Koothambalam which have wooden flooring and distinctive lamps. K.C.S. Panicker’s Gallery: Established in the year 1979 a gallery solely dedicated to the paintings of contemporary Indian art of K.C.S. Panicker who is nominated as one of the nine eminent artists inIndia. 170
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Kowdiyar Palace: This palace was the residence of the late Maharaja Sree Chithira Thirunal Bala Rama Varma and his family. The visitors are not allowed inside the palace. Agasthyakoodam: This is the second highest peak in Kerala which has a height of 1900 metres above sea level. Blessed with a lively wildlife, the forest of Agasthyakoodam is an abode of rare medicinal herbs and plants. There are brilliantly hued orchids also here. A paradise for the bird watchers, this legendary mountain is accessible by foot from Kottoor, near Neyyar Dam, as also from Bonacaud. The trekking gives an unforgettable expereince during December to April and a special permission should be received to make trekking from Wildlife Warden, Forest Department, PTP Nagar, Thiruvananapuram. Koyikkal Palace: (18 km from Thiruvananthapuram) Located on the way to Ponmudi Hill station and the Courtallam waterfalls this famous Palace is a representative of traditional Nalukettu, the typical old Kerala architecture. This ancient palace dates back to the 15th century. Here you can see a double storeyed traditional Nalukettu building with slanting gabled roofs, an inner courtyard and museums of folklore and numismatics set up by the Department of Archeology. The Folklore Museum set up in 1992 is a treasure house of quaint musical instruments, occupational implements, household utensils, models of folk arts etc. Displayed in the Koyikkal Palace, they focus attention on the cultural background of the state. The Numismatics Museum houses rare and historically valuable coins expressing the trade relations of the state. Chacha Nehru Children’s Museum: (Open 1030 - 1700 hrs. Closed on Mondays) The museum is named after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who was the first Prime Minister of India and a great lover of children. The museum which established in 1980 displays a vast collection of dolls, stamps and masks from all over the world. Ph-2324939 Sree Chithra Enclave: Sree Chithra Enclave was opened in 1993 in memory of Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma who was the last Maharaja of Travancore royal family. The evolution and geographical-socio-cultural history of Travancore State are explained with the help of audio-visual presentation. The belongings and artifacts of royal family are also exhibited here. Rock Cut Cave: (17 km from Thiruvananthapuram) There are rock cut sculptures of the 18 th century in the cave temple V izhinjam. The granite cave envelops a one-celled shrine with a sculpture of V inandhara Dakshinamurthi. The outer wall of the cave depicts half complete relics of the Hindu God Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. Attukal Sree Bhagavathy Temple: The Attukal Sree Bhagavathy Temple one of the ancient temples of South India, is popularly known as Sabarimala of Women. The Goddess is worshipped as the Supreme Mother, creater of all living beings and the mighty preserver as well as destroyer of them all. 174
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Kovalam Consists Lighthouse beach and Hawah beach
Kovalam: The Kovalam beach is a paradise and all experience golden moments in this world renowned beach. Idyllic and dreamy, this seashore village was very tranquil and deserted once, except the fact that it was a fishing center. Today it has been printed with golden letters in the history of world tourism, drawn in golden ink in the world map of tourism. Thousands of tourists from all parts of Europe, England, USA and elsewhere throng into Kovalam every year to enjoy the unforeseen experience. Kovalam consists of two palm fringed cover, Light-house beach and Hawah beach, separated into north and south by rocky headlands. Kanakakkunnu Palace: This palace is a great museum showing glorious history and tradition of Kerala. Now, the palace and its premises are also venues for manycultural meets and programmes. Ph-2314615 Neyyar Dam: (32 km from Thiruvananthapuram) A popular picnic spot, Neyyar Dam has a watch tower, crocodile farm, lion safari park and deer park. Boating facilities are available at the reservoir. Sivagiri Mutt: The Sivagiri Mutt is an Ashram founded by the great Hindu reformer and philosopher, Sree Narayana Guru. The Guru breathed his last here in 1928 AD, his Samadhi (resting place) continues to be thronged by thousands every year. The Sivagiri pilgrimage is conducted in between December 30 and January 1. The Sarada Temple and Sivagiri Mutt set in picturesque hill of Sivagiri near Varkala. Poovar : (12 km South of Kovalam) An isolated but spectacular beach, Poovar is situated close to the Neyyar River estuary. A trading port in its early days, it is today an important tourist destination. 176
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Thiruvallam: (10 km from Thiruvananthapuram) A temple dedicated to Saint Parasurama situated here and it is a famous pilgrim centre for Hindus. The Kerala Film Development Corporation’s studio, Chithranjali, exists here. Thiruvallam is also a serene, sapphire like backwater stretched on the way to Kovalam and famous for its canoe rides. Vizhinjam: Hardly one kilometre away from Kovalam and 17 kms away from the city lies the tiny fishing village of Vizhinjam, a sobering contradiction to the excesses of Kovalam. It is a big artificial harbour. A mosque on the northern side and a church on the south both twanging prayer halls and masses in the early hours. Santhigiri Ashram: As the name implies, Santhigiri has developed as a mountain of peace (Santhi = Peace, Giri = mountain). Also it has become a fountain of love and mercy to all people, irrespective of the differences and discriminations of caste, creed, colour, community, culture or country. The proper synthesis of Dharma and Karma is preached and practiced here. Dharma means a good life leading to salvation, the ultimate goal of human birth without compromising on virtues, truth, righteousness, mercy and kindness. Aruvikkara Dam and Devi Temple: (16 km from Thiruvananthapuram) This picturesque picnic spot associated with the blessed name of Sree Narayana Guru, the greatest social reformer our time has witnessed, is on the bank of Karamana river. Near the famous Durga Temple here, there is a stream full of fish that fearlessly come close to the shore to be fed by the vistors. Kuthiramalika (Puthenmalika) Palace Museum: (Open : 0830 - 1300 hrs and 1500 - 1730 hrs. Closed on Mondays) Entrance fee : Adults - Rs.10, Children - Rs.3, Foreigners - Rs.20, Camera permit - Rs.15, Video Rs. 500. The palace was built by Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Balarama Varma who was a versatile genius. It was the Maharaja, one of the outstanding poets of classical lyrics and a greate musician, who revived many of the classical arts from death bed. A multi-linguist, the Maharaja composed kritis in elegant Sanskrit, pure and lucid Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Hindustani. The annual Swati music festival is held here. This Palace is a rare specimen of artistry in the traditional Travancore style of architecture and also contains splendid wood carvings. The palace museum displays rich paintings and several priceless collections of the royal family and is located very near to Sree Padmanabha temple. Ph-2473952. Secretariat: This is centre of administration of Kerala Government. The building is the best example of Roman Architectural style. Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary: (50 km from Thiruvananthapuram) With its astoundingly beautiful flora and fauna and dotted with hillocks Peppara is emerging as a great attraction for wildlife adventurers. Peppara is also famous for its eucalyptus plantations. This attractive sanctuary is on the way to Ponmudi and spread over 53 km on the Western Ghats. With its rich flora and fauna, Peppara, dotteded with hillocks and forests, is a great attraction for wildlife enthusiasts. 178
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Varkala Papanasam Beach One who takes a bathe here will be relieved of all his sins.
Varkala: (40 km from Thiruvananthapuram) Varkala is a religious, spiritual, pilgrim and tourist spot. It is also a sea side resort and spa. It is at Sivagiri, a hill top near Varkala that Sree Narayana guru, is laid to eternal Samadhi. High cliffs with mineral springs rise majestically from the coast line of Varkala. The Papanasam beach here is very famous. It is believed that any one who takes a bathe here will be relieved of all his sins. (Papanasam = redemption from sins). Myth explains that a group of mendicants who committed certain sins approached Narada, the celestial Saint and sought his help. The seer threw his Valakalam (Clothe made of the bark of a tree) into the air and the place where it landed came to be known as Varkala. The mendicants were advised by Narada to offer their prayers in the newly emerged place near the sea shore. That is Papanasam. The 2000 year old Sree Janardhana Swamy Temple, a century old tunnel and Nature Cure Centre are the main other attractions here. 180
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Ponmudi Located at a height of 915 metres above sea level.
Ponmudi: (61 km from Thiruvananthapuram ) Ponmudi is located at a height of 915 metres above sea level. This is an idyllic hill resort with tiny, winding pathways and cool, green, wooded environs. One of the very few trekking trails in the state, Ponmudi has a variety of mountain flowers, exotic butterflies, small rivulets, springs and a deer park. Chowara: (8 km south of Kovalam) This fishing hamlet near to Kovalam has many picturesque spots. The Chowara Ayyappa Temple atop a hill overlooks the beach and offers an amazing view of the beach. Chowara is also home to the ancient Amalothbhava Matha Church. Akkulam Lake and Tourist Village: (12 km from the city. Open 1000 - 1800 hrs) This is the another interesting picnic spot with natural splendour. Boating facilities are available here. The children’s park here is one of the biggest in the state. There is a swimming pool for adults too. Sankhumukham Beach: (8 km from the city) Sankhumukham beach adjacent to the airport is a lovely beach which attracts many people, particularly during the evening time. This is a favourite of sunset watchers. An indoor recreation club, the matsyakanyaka (a gigantic, 35 mt long sculpture of a mermaid, choreo- graphed by Kanayi Kunhiraman, the celebrated sculptor) and a restaurant shaped like a star fish are some of the attractions here. Chacha Nehru Traffic Training Park nearby provides opportunity for children to learn the traffic rules. 182
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Veli Tourist Village Lovely wading pools are fascinating
Veli Tourist Village: (9km from the city. Open : 0800 - 1800 hrs) Veli tourist village, situated by the sea side, is an exotic picnic spot. The gardens and the lovely wading pools are very fascinating. One can avail the benefit of boating and water sports in the lake here. The boat club has pedal boats, row boats and motorized boats. Children can enjoy climbing over huge sculptures which dot the landscape. Ph-2500785. Veli youth hostel - 2501230. Boat Rentals (1000 - 1730 hrs). Aruvi Waterfalls/Vaiyanthol: (60 km from Thiruvananthapuram) This is an unspoiled tourist spot with 4 feet cascade. One can reach here only through trekking which gives a heavenly experience and prior permission should take from the forest department to enter the area. Zoological Garden: Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, one of the oldest in the country, was established as an annexe to the Museum in 1857 by the erstwhile Maharaja of Travancore in order to attract more visitors. This Zoo was originally set up for recreational purpose only.But with more and more loss of forest and wildlife in the process of human development, the goal of the Zoo changed from recreation to conservation. Today Zoos are seen as the last resort for endangered animals and birds. Spread over in 55 acres of land located in the heart of the temple city of Thiruvananthapuram, the Zoo offers a rare opportunity for the visitors to experience and enjoy unparalleled picturesque and panoramic sylvan surroundings besides vivid animal collections. 183
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Kollam
MUST SEE
Thenmala Ecotourism Ashtamudi Backwaters Palaruvi Waterfalls Jatayupara Thirumullavaram Beach
Area: 2579 sq kms Population (2001): 25,84,118 Altitude: Sea level Clothing: Tropical Tourist Season: August to March
Kollam is a charming old seaport town in Kerala, on the shores of the Arabian Sea, renowned for the natural beauty of its Backwaters, Beaches, places of historical importance and the tempting tastes of its much sought after hygienically processed Cashew Nuts. From the sandy beaches, along the tranquil backwaters, across the emerald green mid-lands, through the grandeur of tropical wet ever green forests to the top of gorgeous lofty mountains. A lively and peaceful culture evolved through centuries and matured through generation with a bit of Austroloid to Aryan from Semitic to Dravidian etc blended together and harmoniously woven with threads of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Christian, to form a myriad hued cultural fabric. A tour through the picturesque landscape and a journey into the vibrant cultural life of the people offer a vivid but unique experience. Attracted by her bounties many travelers and traders from different corners of the world have been visiting Kollam from time immemorial. If Sulaiman (851 A.D), Marco Polo (13th Century A.D) and Ibn Batuta (14th Century) had been attracted by the prosperity and glory of Kollam, traders and merchants from China, Persia and later Europe were lured by the rich spices of Kollam. Telephone Access Codes Chavara Karunagapally Kollam Kottarakkara Punalur
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Transport and Communication Air - Nearest airport - Trivandrum international airport (71 kms). International and domestic flights of major companies operate to cities and countries from here. Airport International Ph: 0471 2500140, Domestic - 0471 2702311. Rail - Kollam is an important railhead of Southern Railways, Ph: 0474 2746194. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road - Kollam is connected by road with major centres and cities in India. Long distance buses operate from KSRTC Bus Station. Local Transport - Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Ferry Services - The ferry station is adjacent to the central bus station (3 km from the railway station). Tourist Information Offices - DTPC office KSWTD boat jetty, Ph: 0474 2745625, 2750170, info@dtpckollam.com, www.dtpckollam.com. DTPC tourist information centre, KSRTC bus station, Ph: 0474 2745625. DTPC house boat booking office KSWTD boat jetty, Ph: 0474 2750170.
Places Interested Picnic Village: The main centre of recreational activities in Kollam, this village located along the backwater front attracts a large crowd. The government guest house over two centuries old, the Adventure Park, the Tourist Boat Club, the Children Traffic Park and the Yatri Nivas are housed in the vast Picnic V illage. Thirumullavaram Beach: (6 km north of Kollam town) This secluded beach is a beautiful picnic spot with panaromic views. Mayyanad: (10 km south of Kollam town) Mayyanad is known for its temples and shrines. Umayanalloor Subrah-manya Temple is the most famous one. Sree Sankaracharya the Advaita (non-duality) philosopher is said to have consecrated this temple. Kathakali Museum: An educative display of Kathakali articles at Kottarakkara 28Kms east of Kollam. Sasthamkotta: (29 km from Kollam town) The ancient Sastha Temple that lends its name to the town, is an important pilgrim centre. The vast fresh water lake surrounded by hills on three sides is the largest of its kind in Kerala. Fascinating Destinations Achancoil | Alumkadavu boat building yard | Anchal | Ariankavu | Ashtamudi | Ayiramthengu Mangroves | Jatayu Earth Center | Kulathupuzha | Kottarakkara Kathakali Museum | Kottukal Rock Cut Cave Temple | Matha Amrithanathamayi Asram | Mayyanad | Munroe Island | Oachira Parabrahma Temple | Palaruvi Water Falls | Paravoor | Picnic Village | Rameswaram Temple | Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Museum | Sasthamkotta Temple | Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary | Thangasserry | Thenmala | Thevally Palace | Thirumullavaram Beach
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Mata Amritanandamayi Asram The head-quarters of the Mata Amritanandamayi Math
Mata Amritanandamayi Asram: Nestled on an island between the Arabian sea and the Kayamkulam backwaters, stands the Amritapuri ashram, the head-quarters of the Mata Amritanandamayi Math, which has been made sacred by the holy presence of Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma), Divine Mother and most revered Satguru to millions all around the world. 187
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Oachira This Temple is dedicated to the universal supreme power
Oachira: (34 km north of Kollam town) On the side of Alappuzha-Kollam route 34 kms from Kollam town. Dedicated to the universal supreme power, this temple has no particular idol or deity. Yet it is a famous pilgrim centre. Oachira Kali in June and the twelve day Panthrandu Vilakku Ulsavam (twelve lamp festival) in November-December are the two annual festivals. Oachira Kali is a mock festival enacted between two groups of men dressed as fighters on the padanilam (battle field). They perform a martial art dance standing in knee-deep water, brandishing swords and shields and splashing water in every direction. Thevally Palace: Built between 1811 and 1819 during the reign of Gauri Parvathy Bai, this palace enjoys great significance in the history. The erstwhile Maharaja used this palace during his visit to Kollam in order to meet the British Resident. Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary: It is the only wildlfe sanctuary in Kollam district. It is rich with biodiversity lying on either side of Shanduruney river. Anchal: The cattle market, twice a month, is very famous. In the Bhagavathi temple here, there is a mudi festival which is used to conduct once every 12 years and it brings I huge gatherings. Ariankavu: (70 km from Kollam town) Yet another famous Sastha temple, situated at Kollam-Chenkotta route. Mandala Pooja and Thrikalyanam celebrated in the month of December are the main festivals. Kottukal Rock Cut Cave Temple: Situated on the Thiruvanant-hpuram-Kottayam M.C.Road, this temple is an example for rock-cut cave temple architecture. 188
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Thenmala India’s first planned eco-tourism project
Thenmala: (66 km east of Kollam town) Thenmala is India’s first planned eco-tourism project and it includes trekking and one day at Palaruvi. National Adventure Foundation Organizes one day to three days soft trekking programmes at Thenmala. World Tourism Organisation declared Thenmala as one of the world’s best eco-friendly projects and it includes Cultural Zone, Leisure Zone, Adventure Zone, one hour boating in the reservoir of the Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary and Deer Rehabilitation Centre. Cultural zone contains an amphitheatre, shop court, musical fountain. Leisure zone gives the expereince of pathways, board walk, sway bridge, sculpture garden, resting points, sculpture lighting etc. Adventure Zone challenges with nature trial, elevated walkway, lotus pond, mountain biking, recreational rock climbing & rappelling, river crosing etc. Conducted Tours to Thenmala: DTPC, Kollam, Ph: 0474 2745625, 2750170. 190
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Kollam Beach: A full range of lives and activities and some of the most beautiful sceneries attract thousands to this beautiful beach. Kollam (Quilon) is a charming old port city on the banks of the picturesque Ashtamudi Lake. It is also known as the center of cashew industry. Neendakara: (8 km from Kollam) A famous fishing harbour, you can see the Ashtamudi Lake joining the sea from the Neendakara Bridge and also the Chinese fishing nets silhouetted against the sky. This is one of the major Harbours in Kerala and second largest busiest fishing harbour in the world. Rameswaram Temple: The temple, which shows Pandyan influence in its design has inscriptions in Tamil dating from 12 th to the 16 th centuries. The Vyala monster sculptures in this temple give one the impression that the creatures are animate and actually climbing up the stairs with their outstretched paws. 191
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Thagasseri Lighthouse which is 144 feet high and was built by the British in 1519
Thagasseri: (5 km from Kollam town) This seaside village of historic importance has the ruins of an old Portuguese fort and churches built in the 18 th century. The Thenagsseri lighthouse which is 144 feet high and was built by the British in 1519 is open to visitors from 1530 – 1730 hrs. Achancoil and Kottavasal: Achancoil and Kottavasal ranges, beautifully clad with dense tropical evergreen forest, shola forest and sub-tropical grass lands are truly an awe inspiring sight to any nature lover. At Achencoil one can go for a soft trek to Khumbhavurutty waterfalls through the forest tract enjoying the chirps of birds. On your way back pick-up a drift-wood of your choice or a cute pebble as a souvenir. If you are in for greater excitement, the denizens of Achencoil forest will show you the way to the birth place of Achencoil River high up in the misty mountains. The Sree Sastha temple on the banks of the Achencoil river and surrounded by the woods is visited by thousands of pilgrims from far and near places. Alumkadavu Boat Building Yard: This boat building yard located near Karunagapilly on the northern backwaters of Kollam. It is famous for building house boats with all modern facilities. Kulathupuzha: (64 Kms from Kollam town) Another famous Sastha temple on a forest range on the Thiruvanan-thapuram-Chenkotta route. The V ishu Mahotsavam in April is a very import festival. Thenmala railway station is 10 kms away. 192
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Jatayu Earth Center Spread over 65 acres of multi terrain landscape
Jatayu Earth Center: The first major BOT tourism in Kerala, India Jatayu Earths Center is a unique combination of all aspects of tourism and offers a complete Kerala, God’s own Country experience to every tourist. The concept is the brain child of renowned film director, art director and sculptor Mr Rajiv Anchal and his team took ten years to meticulously design and complete this monumental project. Jatayu Earths Center tourism project is spread over 65 acres of multi terrain landscape at Jatayupara near Chadayamangalam town in Kollam district of Kerala. The terrain is 1000 feet above sea level and has diverse geographic features ranging from hills, valleys, rugged rocks, caves to cultivable lands. The giant concrete statue of Jatayu is built on a mighty rock named Jatayupara (para means rock in Malayalam). The colossal statue is 200 feet long, 150 feet wide and 70 feet making is the largest functional bird sculpture in the world with an enter into the Guinness Book of World Records. Paravoor: Safely perched on the back of an elephant, have a ride through the verdant country, Paravoor to the South of Kollam. A little bit of boating in the Paravoor backwaters to meet the native inland fishermen and to gain first hand information on the flourishing cottage industry of coir making is worth while. Palaruvi Waterfalls: (75 km from Kollam town) This cascade, which falls from a height of 300 feet, is so fascinating that inspired people to name it Palaruvi (the stream of milk). The Palaruvi wood is a beautiful picnic spot. 193
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Ashtamudi Backwaters Spread across a large area of Kollam
Ashtamudi: Much have been said and volumes have been written about the beauty of the world renowned Ashtamudi Back water system, a placid waterscape spread across a large area of Kollam and literally means 8 locks of hair for its eight branches extending deep into the country side making the land very fertile with the aluvial soil and easily accessible by inland water ways besides gifting an abundance of tasty fresh water fishes. It is never out of place or superfluous to reiterate the magnetic charm and charisma of the Ashtamudi Backwaters that draws thousands of tourists year after year to this gifted land from all corners of the world; she relaxes you deeply from within, exhilarates your senses and fills your heart with tranquility, certainly a delightful experience by itself, never affordable to miss. 194
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Backwater Tours: Kollam on the banks of enchanting Ashtamudi Lake makes the gateway to the georgeous back waters of Kerala. The 8 hours boat trip which passes through lakes, canals and waterbound villages from Kollam to Alappuzha is the longest and the most enchanting experience through the backwaters of Kerala. Cheenavala or Chinese fishing net can also be seen. DTPC operates boat cruises. Munroe Island: Munroe Island is a hidden pearl in the backwaters which is composed of a cluster of 8 islands. Each of them is separated by small water channels and lakes. Munroe Island is located about 27 km from Kollam. The place is named in honour of Resident Colonel John Munroe, of the former princely state of Travancore. 195
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MUST SEE
Gavi Ecotourism Aranmula Heritage V illage Konni Elephant Camp Kakki Reservoir Perumthenaruvi Waterfalls
Pathanamthitta
Area : 2731 sq kms Population(2001) : 12,31,577 Altitude : 500-1000 mts above sea level Clothing : Tropical Cottons Tourist Season : August to March
More than half of the total area of Pathanamthitta district is covered by forests. Kishkindha, the forest headquarters of the puranic hero of Ramayana, Sugriva, is believed to be located here. This hilly terra firma with unsurpassed beauty is acknowledged as the headquarters of pilgrim worship in Kerala. Sabarimala, a hill shrine open only for two months a year attracts more devotees from all around the globe than the total number of devotees put together that throng the rest of the temples in Kerala. Pamba, on the banks of which this temple is built by Parasurama - the legendary sage, is considered to be holier to Hindus. Lord Ayyappa or Dharmasastha, a son born to Lord Siva from Mohini, Lord V ishnu’s seducing incarnation as a damsel, is worshipped here. This district is frequented by Indian and foreign tourists because of its water fiestas, religious shrines and cultural heritage. This is a district where agricultural commodities like rubber, pepper and cardamom are harvested in large quantities. Situated at the lap of western ghat, Pathanamthitta’s southern boundary is Kollam, western is Alleppey and northern is Idukky. The important rivers that flow through this district are Pamba, Achenkovil and Manimala. The name Pathanamthitta is derived from two words Pathanam and Thitta which mean an array of houses on the river side. It is a land of scenic beauty, fares and festivals. Telephone Access Codes Adoor ++ 91 4734 Eraviperoor ++ 91 469 Kozhencherry ++ 91 468 Pathanamthitta ++ 91 468 Ranni ++ 91 4735 Thiruvalla ++ 91 469
Transport and Communication Air - Nearest airport - Trivandrum international airport (119 kms). International and domestic flights of major companies operate to cities and countries from here. Airport International Ph: 0471 2500140, Domestic - 0471 2702311. Rail - Nearest railway stations - Chengannur (28 kms), Thiruvalla (30 kms). Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road - Pathanamthitta is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities. Long distance buses operate from KSRTC Bus Station - Ph: 0468 2222366, 2229213. Local Transport - Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices -Tourist information office, Ph: 0468 2326409. DTPC Pathanamthitta, Ph: 0468 2326409. Konni Elephant Training Centre, Ph: 0468 2342005. Vastu Vidya Gurukulam, Ph: 0468 2319740.
Places Interested Thiruvalla: Thiruvalla is the headquarters of Malankara Marthomite Syrian Church. The Paliakara Church here is famous for its wonderful mural paintings. The Sree Vallabha temple at Thiruvalla is the only temple where Kathakali is performed as a daily ritual. Mannadi: (13 km from Adoor and 50 km from Thiruvalla) Mannadi is famous as a historical town. This is where Veluthampi Dalawa, the renowned freedom fighter of Travancore, spent his last days. The ancient Devi Temple here has some beautiful stone sculptures. The annual festival is held during February/March. The Kerala Institute of Folklores and Folk Arts functions here. Niranam: (7 km from Thiruvalla) This is a small town and internationally reputed for having the oldest church in India built by none other than the apostle St. Thomas in the year AD 52. This is also the birth place of Kannassa Kavikal, the famous poets and social reformers. Cherukolpuzha: An important religious convention of the Hindus is held at Cherukol-puzha on the river bed of Pamba, during February every year. Muloor Smarakam: (12 km from Pathanamthitta) This memorial is rendered as the respectful memoir of the late social reformer and poet Sri Muloor Padnamabha Pillai at Elavumthitta. Fascinating Destinations Aranmula | Charalkkunnu | Cherukolpuzha | Kadamanitta | Kakki Reservoir | Kaviyoor | Kodumon Chilanthiyambalam | Konni | Malayalapuzha | Maniyar | Manjanikkara Church | Mannadi | Maramon | Muloor Smarakam | Nilakkal | Niranam | Omallur | Pandalam | Parumala | Perumthenaruvi | Sabarimala | St. John’s Cathedral | The Rockcut cave temple | Thiruvalla | Vastu Vidya Gurukulam | Vijnana Kala Vedi 198
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Sabarimala Situated at an altitude of 914 meters, the temple is dedicated to Sree Ayyappa
Sabarimala: (Nearest railway station-Thiruvalla 102 km 65 km from Pathanamthitta, 180 km from Thiruvanananthapuram and 210 km from Kochi) Pilgrim Season - November to Mid January. One of the most famous pilgrim centres in India, Sabarimala is situated on the mountain ranges of the Western Ghats at an altitude of 914 mts above sea level and is accessible only by foot from Pamba (4 km). The temple is dedicated to Sree Ayyappa. Mandalapooja and Makaravilakku are the two main events of the pilgrim season. The temple stays closed during the rest of the year except for the first five days of every Malayalam month and during Vishu. People of all casts and creeds are permitted into the temple. However, entry in not allowed to women between 10 and 50 years old. Maniyar: (20 km from Pathanamthitta) Maniyar is a beautiful damsite. The leisure can be enjoyed comfortably here with panoramic view of nature. Perumthenaruvi: (36 km from Pathanamthitta) This waterfalls on the banks of the Pamba river is a favourite picnic spot on the way to Vechuchira. The Rock-cut cave temple: (5 km from Pathanamthitta) This famous Rock-cut cave Siva temple, half a kilometre away is a great archeological wonder, dated back to 8 century A.D. This temple with great significance bears close resemblance to the pallava style of architecture. The stone carvings and engravings are among the earliest specimens of stone sculpture in Kerala. 200
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Gavi Breathtaking viewpoints at Gavi like the Valley View offer spectacular view
Gavi: Located in Pathanamthitta district offers its visitors activities like trekking, wildlife watching, outdoor camping in specially built tents, and night safaris. The place is rich in flora and fauna. There are hills and valleys, tropical forests, sprawling grasslands, sholas, cascading waterfalls and cardamom plantations. Some of the breathtaking viewpoints at Gavi like the Valley V iew offer spectacular view of a deep ravine and the forest below. From Kochu Pampa, a point near Green Mansion eco-lodge one can track the grazing Nilgiri Tahrs. Ph: 04869 222620 Konni: (11 km from Pathanamthitta) Konni is beautiful of agricultural plantations like rubber, pepper, ginger and coffee. There is a training centre for elephants at Konni. It is also known for its elephant rides and the Aanakoodu where elephants are trained for work. St. John’s Cathedral: This new Cathedral at Thiruvalla looks like a temple and can accommodate 2000 people and has no pews. Kaviyoor: Kaviyoor is renowned for its temples. Kaviyoor Mahadeva temple which was constructed in the 10th century is considered as one of the oldest Mahadeva temples in Kerala. The Hanuman temple on a small hilloc is the best examples of gable style of architecture. Thekkudi Cave temple whichis constructed in Pallava architectural style in 8th centrury is very beautiful. 201
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Nilakkal: (5 km from Plappally) Nilakkal is famous for its Mahadeva temple, on the way to Sabarimala. Most of the pilgrims to Sabarimala halt here for a sojourn and worship. The estate of the Farming Corporation and Ecumenical Center of the Christians are located here. Maramon: Maramon attracts one of the largest crowds of religious gettogethers of the world. Situated near Kozhancheri Maramon is the venue of this mammoth religious convention. The convention is attended by people of all communities. It may be the largest Christian convention of Asia. Usually held in February this convention is addressed by philosophers, religious thinkers and Christian scholars from across the world. Pandalam: (14 km from Chengannur railway station) It is believed that Lord Ayyappa of Sabarimala spent his human life in the palace of Pandalam as the son of the king of Pandalam. Therefore this town is considered as a holy place. The Valiyakoikal temple on the bank of river Achankovil has been modelled as a replica of Sabarimala Shrine. Pilgrims usually stop here for worship before proceeding to Sabarimala. Three days prior to the Makaravilaku festival, the sacred ornaments of Sree Ayyappa are taken in a procession from Pandalam to Sabarimala. Parumala: (10 km from Thiruvalla) The mortal remains of Mar Gregories Metropolitan, the declared Saint of Malankara Orthodox Church kept here. The commemoration day (ormaperunal) of Mar Gregories Metropolitan is celebrated on the 1 st and 2nd of November. Omallur: (5 km from Pathanamthitta) People from within and outside the state participate in the annual cattle fair (Vayalvanibham) held during the Malayalam month of Meenam every year. The Rakthakanta Swamy temple is an attractive pilgrim centre of Omallur. Kodumon Chilanthiyambalam: (15 km from Pathanamthitta Town) This is a temple situated at Kodumon a tiny town in Pathanamthitta. Chilanthiyambalam is a temple dedicated to the God of Spider (Chilanthi). The main deity is Mahalakshmi and it was built during the time of Sakthibadra Kingdom. The water from the precincts of this temple is believed to cure all skin related diseases. Kodumom is the birth place of Sri Sakthi Bhadrah the doyen of Sanskrit dramas like Aascharyachoodamoni, which was composed in original and pure Sanskrit. Kadamanitta: (8 km from Pathanamthitta) The Devi temple here is very popular. During the 10 day long festival every year padayani, an ancient performing art is enacted daily. Padayani is traced back to one of the oldest folk arts of Kerala and is offered to Mother Goddess. Manjanikkara Church: The mortal remains of Mar Ignatius Elias III, the holy partiot of Antioch are kept in this church. He died at this place in 1932 while his visit to India. Now this is an important pilgrim centre and in February the annual festival (Ormaperunnal) is held. 202
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Aranmula Boat Race Boats assemble near Sree Parthasarathy Temple
Aranmula: (Nearest railway station - Chengannur 10 km) Aranmula is famous for a unique handicraft item - Aranmula Kannadi a special mirror designed only here. Exported to various nations of the world. The famous Parthasarathi temple, dedicated to Sree Krishna on banks of Holy River Pamba is situated here. The 18th century murals attracts large crowds from all over the world. Aranmula snake boat race is conducted on the last day of Onam festival in connection with the annual commo-moration of the installation of the diety. The snake boats assemble near Sree Parthasarathy temple before the grand procession. Each boat is 100 feet long and bears 4 helmsmen, 100 oarsmen and 25 singers. The boat moves in pairs to the rhythms of singing and excitements witnesses by a large crowd. V ijnana Kalavedi at Aranmula is an institute that imparts training in classical arts like Kathakali, classical music and Kalaripayattu. Malayalapuzha: (8km from Pathanamthitta) The Bhagavathi temple where the Benefactress Goddess is consecrated is very renowned. The temple is also known for its beautiful wall paintings and artistic stone carvings. Kakki Reservoir: Exhilarating boating experience is offered in the artificial lake here. The wild life of surrounded forest also gives magical moments in the lake. V ijnana Kala Vedi Cutural Centre: Under Indo-French cultural exchange programme, this institute was established by a French woman Louba Schild in 1977. In order to preserve the arts and cultural heritage of Kerala the institute attract people from all over the world. Vastu V idya Gurukulam: The institute is the result of preserving ancient traditional arts of building and construction and it was established in 1993 on the banks of Pamba River. Ph: 0468 2319740. 203
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Kuttanad Boat Races Alappuzha Backwaters Alappuzha Beach Pathiramanal
Alappuzha
Area : 1256 sq kms Population (2001) : 21,05,349 Altitude : Sea level Clothing : Tropical Tourist Season : August to March With Arabian Sea in the west and intertwined by a vast network of lakes, lagoons and fresh water rivers Alappuzha is a district of immense natural beauty. The never ending panorama of backwaters, lush paddy fields, glorious greeneries give Alappuzha a great significance in the tourist map of Kerala. This backwater abode is also home for diverse animals and birds. ‘Venice of the East’ is the synonym for Alappuzha. This was once a leading port of Southern India with commodities like spices, coir and aquatic products dominating exports. Alleppey green is the main variety among cardamom exported to all the major countries. This commodity imbibed its name not because it was produced or processed here, but it was exported from Alleppey port. Today Alappuzha is an important backwater destination attracting several thousands foreign tourists every year. Alappuzha is also famous for its boat races, beaches, marine products and coir industry. A singularity of this district is the region called Kuttanad – a land of lush paddy fields referred to as the rice bowl of Kerala and one of the few places in the world where farming is done below the sea level. Telephone Access Codes Alappuzha ++ 91 477 Chenganoor ++ 91 479 Cherthala ++ 91 478 Haripad ++ 91 479 Kalavoor ++ 91 477 Kayamkulam ++ 91 479 Mavelikkara ++ 91 479
Transport and Communication Air - Nearest airports - Cochin International Airport (85 kms), Ph: 0484 2610115. Trivandrum International Airport (150 kms), Airport International Ph: 0471 2500140, Domestic - 0471 2702311. Rail - From the central railway station there are direct trains to all the main towns in Kerala and to the major cities in India. Railway station, Ph: 0477 2238465, 2253865. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road - Alappuzha is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses operate from KSRTC Bus Station, Ph: 0477 2252501. There are frequent bus services to Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Kollam and Kottayam. Local Transport: Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Ferry Services: Boat services provided to various places around Alappuzha, Ph: 0477 2252015. Public boat service enquiry - Ph: 0477 2252510. Tourist Information Offices: District Tourism Promotion Council, Ph: 0477 2251796, 2253308. Tourist Information Office, Department of Tourism, Ph: 0477 2260722.
Places Interested Chavara Bhavan: (6 km from Alappuzha and accessible only by boat) Chavara Bhavan is the ancestral home of the Blessed Father Chavara Kuriakose Elias. It is now an important pilgrim center where thousands of devotees gather for praying and receiving favours. One can reach this shrine only by boat. A 250 years old beacon of light is kept here in its original and primitive form. Champakkulam Church: One of the oldest churches in Kerala, the St. Mary’s Church is believed to be one of the seven established by St. Thomas, the Apostle. The annual feast of this church is usually celebrated on the third Sunday of October every year. Q S T and R Block Kayal: These regions are wonders of the indigenous agricultural engineering know –how of Kerala and remind the visitor of the famous dikes of Holland. Extensive areas of land have been reclaimed from the backwaters and are protected by dikes built all around. Here cultivation and habitation are made possible four to ten feet below sea level. A leisurely cruise along canals that surround these kayals is a memorable experience. Fascinating Destinations Alappuzha Beach | Ambalapuzha Temple | Aravukad Devi Temple | Arthunkal Church | Chakkulathukavu Temple | Champakkulam Church | Chavara Bhavan | Chettikulangara Temple | Karumadikuttan | Krishnapuram Palace | Kuttanad | Mannarsala Temple | Munnodi Durga Temple | Pathiramanal | Q S T and R Block Kayal | St. George Church, Edathua | Thrikkunnapuzha Temple | Varanad Devi Temple
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Alappuzha Beach 137 years old pier is the main attraction.
Alappuzha Beach: This is one of the most popular picnic spots in Alappuzha. A 137 years old pier which extends into the sea is the main attraction. An age - old Light House attracts large crowds. Vijaya Beach Park (Open: 15002000 hrs) which is a picnic spot with children’s park and boating add beauty to the beach. The facilities like toy train, bicycles etc. are available. Sea View Park close by also provides boating facilities and swimming pool. Munnodi Durga Temple: The Kanjiramchira Munnodi Bhagavathy temple, well known for its prosperity and bounty, is situated on the Sea-Shore of Alappuzha. 208
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Kuttanad Known as the rice bowl of Kerala
Kuttanad: Kuttanad is known as the rice bowl of Kerala. With a vast stretch of greenery Kuttanad is situated in the heart of backwaters. The scenic countryside of Kuttanad with its shimmering waterways also has a rich crop of banana, tapioca cassava and yam and the farming is done 1.5 to 2 mts below sea level. Inland waterways, which flow above land level, are amazing features of this region. The most popular route taken to get close and explore Kuttanad is the Alappuzha-Changanasserry road. This road goes through the heart of Kuttanad and gives visitors plenty of options to watch the day-to-day life at Kuttanad. The canals that crisscross Kuttanad are home to tall coconut trees that sway with the breeze. St. George Church, Edathua: (24 Km from Alap puzha on the Alappuzha - Thiruvalla road) This church,established in 1810, is dedicated to St.George. It is believed that prayers and offerings at this church help to heal all mental disorders and other ailments. During the annual feast (May 5,6,7) many devotees, irrespective of cast and creed, visit the church and seek Blessings. 210
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Mannarsala Sree Nagaraja Temple: (32 km South of Alappuzha) Mannarsala in Alappuzha, situated near Haripad, is perhaps the only temple unique with its deity of Nagaraja, the Serpant God. Snake worship is common in Kerala and the temple, it is believed, is the residence of five-headed snake grant boons to devotees. An Uruli (a brass vessel) is offered to the temple by the childless couple to get a new born nd overturn before the Nagaraja. The Uruli which remained overturned is kept upright as a symbol of thanks giving by the couples who is blessed with a child. Chettikulangara Bhagavati Temple: The Kettukazhcha festival at this temple draws large crowds of devotees. This is one of the few temples in Kerala where ritual arts like Garudan Thookkam is performed. Procession of all decorated structures on chariots, brightly decorated effigies of horses and bullocks and cultural performance make the festival spectacular. Festival - February/March. 211
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Krishnapuram Palace Famous for the mural painting
Krishnapuram Palace: (47 km from Alappuzha) This palace in Karthikapally in Kayamkulam was built by King Marthanda Varma in 18th century. It is famous for the mural painting of the puranic story of Gajendramoksham which sized in 14 feet by 11 feet. The museum is the treasure of vast collection of paintings, sculptures and bronze. Varanad Devi Temple: The Varanad Devi Temple is a very Ancient Temple situated on the North Eastern side of Chertala. It is about 3 kms from the Chertala Transport bus stand. The Devi is represented as riding on the Vethala after killing the demon Darika. The Holy Place is always througed by devotees coming from different parts of the country seeking the Blessings of the goddess. The devotees of Varanad are very particular that the Pongala should be performed in the Varanad Devi Temple. The Bharani Festival during the Malayalam month of Kumbham is the most important Festival. The Devi’s figure with four hands is drawn and workshipped by singing devotional songs and it is called Kalamezhuttu and Pattu on the 41st day, the Divine figure of the Devi is represented with 16 hands holding many weapons and devotees rush to the Temple to have the Darshan of the Bhagawathy in this form drawn in the Mukhamandapam of the Temple. This is supposed to be the Poorna Roopam of the Devi - the full Forms which can be seen only on this particular occassion. Varanad Devi Temple, Varanad P.O, Cherthala, Alappuzha Dist, Ph : 0478 2822691 212
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Chakkulathukavu Bhagavathy Temple Celebrates Pongala festival during Nov/Dec
Chakkulathukavu Bhagavathy Temple: Chakkulathukavu Bhagavathy Temple ‘The Sabarimala of women’ is located at Ambalapuzha, Neerattupuram in Alappuzha District of Kerala after Thakazhi and Edathuva. (17 kms East of Ambalapuzha and 9 kms west of Thiruvalla). Chakkulathamma the benefactress cosmic mother, the conduit power of Brahma, V ishnu and Maheswara, the creator, preserver and destroyer dwells here. This Bhagavathy temple is famous for its Pongala Maholsav. Pongala is a devout offering made of pudding by devotees as a reverent exposure of their awesome offering of love and respect. The myth about Chakkulathamma makes an interesting reading as it was she who transformed a foolish shepherd into the saint poet Kalidas overnight. The revered Brahmasree Radhakrishnan Thirumeni, the best among the blessed of Chakkulathamma provide remedy to all who approach him for various worldly solutions. Unnikrishnan Namboodiri, Ashokan Namboodiri and Ranjith Namboodiri worship the goddess during the daily temple rituals under the efficient and capable guidance of the administrator Brahmasree Manikuttan Namboodiri who is also famous in writing divine songs. Pongala - This is the phenomenally renowned festival that takes place in the temple during the month of ‘Vrischikam’ (November/December). This is the time when the glory of the Goddess is at its peak. Lakhs of women devotees gather around the temple as early as even one week before 213
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the function. The temple premises will be over crowded and the devotees arrange places for offering the pongala on both sides of the main streets. The queue usually extends to a surprising length of 20 km. Rice, coconut and jaggery are brought by women devotees along with round earthen pots for cooking. The Chief Priest lights the main hearth from the divine fire inside the sanctum sanctorum. This fire is exchanged from one oven to another. Every year at the time of lighting the main hearth an eagle is found to circle far above the sky. This is an unfailing blessing of the Goddess. The sight of the bird drives the devotees into an inexplicable feeling of ecstacy. They utter the divine names of the mother and the atmosphere echoes and reverberates with a thousand names of the Goddess. Pandrandu Noyampu this is the type of fasting and prayer which qualifies the devotee for eternal blessings of Chakkulathamma. This fasting starts every year from the first day of the Malayalam month of Dhanu till the twelfth. Men and women irrespective of age, caste or creed can resort to this powerful fasting. They have a streamlined life with a bath in the early morning and chanting of Devi mantras as far as possible. They adhere to strict vegetarianism and totally shun cigarettes or liquors. Brahmacharya or a condition of celibacy is observed during this period. Chakkulathukave Sree Bhagavathy Temple, P.O. Neerattupuram, Thiruvalla - 689 571. Ph : 0477 2213550, www.chakkulathukavutemple.org Karumadikuttan: (15 km from Alappuzha) Many interesting legends are associated with this 11 th Century statue of Lord Buddha. St. Sebastian Church, Arthunkal: ( 22 km from Alappuzha) The feast of St. Sebastian, the patron saint, (Arthunkal Perunnal) celebrated in January, gathers together many devotees in this important Christian pilgrim center which is near to Cherthala and 22 kms from Alappuzha. Cruise through Kerala in a Houseboat: Have you ever gone cruising in a houseboat on the backwaters of Kerala? If you haven't, make sure you do. This one is really a wonderful and unforgettable experience. Present day houseboats are huge, slow moving exotic barges used for leisure trips, and are in fact reworked version of kettuvallams of olden times. Now these are a familiar sight on the backwaters and in Alappuzha alone, there are as many as 500 houseboats. Boat Races Alappuzha Nehru Trophy Boat Race at Punnamada : This spectacular event began in 1952 in connection with the visit of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to Alappuzha . Usually this mega boat race is conducted on 2nd Saturday of August. Pulinkkunnu Rajiv Gandhi Boat Race - Last Saturday of August. Champakkulam Moolam Boat Race - Moolam day of Midhunam (July). Payippadu Jalotsavam - 4th Onam day (August/September) Neerettupuram Boat Race - Onam Festival Week (August/September) 214
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Aravukad Devi Temple: The temple is eight kms south from Alappy town, at the eastern side of N.H at Punnapra. This Temple is dedicated to Devi, She after Killing the demon Daruka is represented in her mighty form. The idol is designed out of Krishna Sila and represents the different forms of the Devi as Saraswathi, Parvathi and Lakshmi in the morning, after Killing the demon. She is said to have washed her sword in the Temple pond behind the temple. The Devi of Aravukad temple is said to be the sister of the Devi of Kannichakulangara and Kodungalloor. The Festival of this Devi Temple starts in the Malayalam month of Meenum from Bharani to Pooram for ten days. The Swarna Dhawajam is another attraction of this famous temple. In this Devi Temple Pongala is performed as an offering. In the Malayalam month of Makaram on the Makayiram day the Pongala is celebrated. Aravukad Devi Temple is always throughed by devotees coming from different parts of the country seeking the blessing of goddess Aravukad Amma. Aravukad Sreedevi Temple Punnapra, Alappuzha - 688 004, Ph: 0477 2287655 Pathiramanal: (½ hrs by speedboat/ 1½ hrs by motor boat from Alappuzha) ‘Sands of Midnight’ is the literal meaning of the term Pathira-manal. There is an interesting story behind its name. A young Brahmin dived into the Vembanad Lake to perform his evening ablutions and the water made the way for land to rise from below, thus creating this beautiful island. This tiny island on the backwaters is a favourite haunt of hundreds of rare migratory birds from different parts of the world. Lies between Thanneermukkam and Kumarakom, this island is accessible only by boat. Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple: (11 km South of Alappuzha) Ambalapuzha was the capital of Chembakassery Kings. In AD 1754, Divan Ramayya attached this Taluk to Travancore. Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple, built in typical Kerala architectural style, is an important pilgrim centre for Hindus. The temple with its office, staff quarters, guest rooms, elephant yard, bathing pond etc. is spanned over 40 acres of land. There are demigods outside the sanctum sanctorum. The annual festivities in Ambalapuzha temple present an array of different artefacts like Kathakali, Kooth, Koodiyattam, Ottam thullal, classical concerts etc. Ambalapuzha is again popular because of the ‘palpaysam’, a pudding offered to the Lord. The great poet Kunchan Nambiar spent a major part of his life, including the last, worshipping Lord Kirshna here. There is a memorial dedicated to the late poet who invented Thullal, a major artefact of Kerala’s own heritage. Thrikkunnapuzha Dharmasastha Temple: Thrikkunnapuzha Gramam (village) which extends from Pathiyankara to Pallana on both sides of the Thrikkunnapuzha river, a tributary of Bharathapuzha and the Mahakshetra (the great temple) exists at the apex centre. The archeological researches have recorded that this abode had attained its glory centuries ago. The abode of Sree Dharmasastha idol with wife and son in the temple is known extensively in Kerala, and the fact that hundreds of devotees visits the temple on pilgrimage stands as a testimony. This Dharmasastha temple is also well known as Padinjare Pathinettampadi. 216
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Ayurveda Krishnendu Ayurveda Hospital: Ayurveda, the holistic healing system is divine with its age-old history. Down the centuries, this science of life has proved beyond doubts that it is pure and effective in bringing glory to life, beating diseases and other body disorders. This art of healing boosts up your energy level stamina and alleviates your stress and anxiety, thereby giving you a healthy mind in a healthy body. The treatment is prescribed after considering the age and physical health of the patient and the severity of the ailment. The unique feature of the Ayurvedic treatment is that it is possible to root out the disease under this system. Following the hallowed mantra of ayurveda, krishnendu is completely dedicated to propagate this authentic healing system and comes as a clear choice for treatment and rejuvenation programmes. Established in 1908 by late M.C.Kunjurama-nvaidyan and developed by Vaidya Kala Nidhi R.KrishnanVaidyan, Krishnendu has been rich in possessing wisdom of four generations with the grace of ayurveda to cure and refresh Nestled at picturesque and refreshing ambience. Krishnendu brings exclusive, holistic and personalized treatment programme for a host of diseases including Arthritis and spine disorders to restore optimal health and well being. Dr.Suresh Babu & Dr.Mohan Babu expanded it further by adding new In-patient blocks. Now from the fourth generation, Dr.Sandeep krishna after completing his post-graduation in Ayurveda added Research department and developed special treatments for life style diseases. Treatment based on the ancient concept continues to be offered while utilizing modern diagnostic techniques. Many patients who have not got relief at other places come to Chingoli on hearing about it from those who have benefitted from the treatment here. The specialty of the treatment here is that all the conventional methods of Ayurvedic treatment are strictly followed. This can be seen in the good results achieved. It is well known that Ayurvedic treatment is not as expensive as the other branches of medicine. All the medicines used at the ChingolyAyurvedic Hospital are prepared at its own factory with strict quality control. The Hospital offers the best treatment with its well equipped Panchakarma Theatres. There are efficient and well qualified doctors and other staff in the in-patient and out-patient departments. All this is available to the patients at affordable rates. In Krishnendu various combinations of ayurvedictherapies are advised after a detailed examination of the patient medical history at the initial consultation. Then the patients will receive an individualized module consisting of therapeutic massage, dietary counseling, body detoxification and rejuvenating treatment. All therapies are conducted under the supervision of professional ayurvedic physicians. As part of extended rejuvenation programme, Krishnendu’s packages include the five fold body purification or detoxification programme known as panchakarma and the renowned ayurvedicway of rejuvenation known as Kayakalpa. Krishnendu, an ISO 9001-2015 certified organisation, is an authentic ayurvedic treatment center approved by Government of Kerala for medical reimbursement. For more information: Krishnendu Ayurveda Hospital, ChingoliP.O, Karthikappally, Alappuzha - 690 532, Ph: +91 95444 88333, +91 479 2486337, Emaii: krishnenduhospital@gmail.com, Web: www.krishnendu.org See Advt in Page 151 217
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Kottayam
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Kumarakom Vaikom Poonjar Palace Vagamon Ilaveezhapoonchira
Area : 2204sq kms Altitude : Sea level Population (2001) : 19,52,901 Clothing : Tropical Cotton Kottayam is beautiful with some of the most enchanting natural scenes in God’s own country. Panoramic backwater stretches, lush paddy fields, highlands etc. give this district an enviable position. Situated on the lap of Western Ghat bordering Ernakulam on the North, Idukky in the East, Pathanamthitta in the South and Alappuzha in the West Kottayam is also rich with backwaters. Kottayam, the land of letters, latex and lakes is the first district of Kerala that achieved 100% literacy. Kottayam is the richest district in Kerala for agricultural commodities like spices, rubber and coconut. The rubber board one of the first commodities boards of the country is situated in the Rubber Town of Kottayam. The first Malayalam printing press was established in Kottayam district by Benjamin Bailey, a Christian missionary, in 1820 AD. Kottayam is also known as the Mecca of publications. Many newspapers and magazines which include Deepika, the first newspaper in the state, Malayala Manorama, the leading newspaper in the state, Mangalam etc. are published from the land of letters. Kottayam is the ideal take-off point for visits to Peerumedu, Munnar, Idukky, Thekkady, Ernakulam and the temple city of Madurai. Telephone Access Codes Changanasserry ++ 91 481 Ettumannoor ++ 91 481 Kanjirapally ++ 91 4828 Kottayam ++ 91 481 Palai ++ 91 4822
Transport and Communication Air: Nearest Airports : Cochin International Airport (76 kms), Ph - 0484 2610115. Trivandrum International Airport ( 160 kms) International and domestic flights of major companies operate to cities and countries from here. Airport International Ph: 0471 2500140, Domestic - 0471 2702311. Rail: Kottayam is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network. The railway station is situated just 2 kms away from the central bus station. There are regular trains from Kottyam to Major Stations in India. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road: Kottayam is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities. Long distance buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station. Ph: 0481 2562935, 2562908. Local Transport: Buses, Taxis and Auto-rikshaws. Tourist Information Offices: The District Information Officer, Ph: 0481 2562558. District Tourism Promotion Council, Ph: 0481 2560479. St. Mary’s Church, Bharan-anganam, Ph: 04822 237144.
Places Interested Anchuvilakku: (22 km from Kottayam) This stone lamp post, a fine example of Kerala’s Architecture, was built near Changanassery boat Jetty by the renowned freedom fighter Veluthambi Dalawa. The 5 lamps on this post are lit using kerosine.The Changanasserry market, one of the largest in Kerala was also established by him. Karimbukayam: This quaint spot on the Manimala river is much sought after for its natural splendours. The river flows between Kanjirappally and Erumeli Panchanyats. What makes the place really popular is the exotic water fiestas on the reservoirs organised by the enthusiastic people. Marmala Stream: This scenic stream and its waterfalls are sights unique, sliding down numerous hillocks from a height of 200 feets. The gushing water has etched out a deep pond in the rocks. A natural bridge is there under the waterfall. Thangalppara: The mausoleum of Sheikh Fariduddin found here makes this place a famous Muslim pilgrim centre. Fascinating Destinations Anchuvilakku | Aruvikuzhi Waterfalls | Aruvithira Church | Ayyappara | CSI Cathedral Church | Erumeli | Ettumannur Temple | Ilaveezhapoonchira | Illikkal Kallu | Illikkal Mala | Kaduthuruthi Valiapalli | Jama Masjid-Thazhathangadi | Kannadipara | Kayyoor | Kesari falls | Kottathavalam | Kumarakom | Kurisumala | Maniyamkunnu | Mankallu Mudikal | Marmala Stream | Nadukani | Pathiramanal | Pazhayapalli | Perunna Subramanya Temple | Poonjar Palace | Puthenpalli-Erattupetta | Mannanam Monastery | Bharananganam Church | Thangalppara | Vagamon | Vaikom Mahadeva Temple | Vazhikkadavu 220
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Illikkal Kallu Three hills rising to 4000 feet and above
Illikkal Kallu: Three hills, each rising to 4000 feet and above, together form this huge hill. Each of the hills has a peculiar shape. One resembles a mushroom and hence Kudakallu(umbrella shaped rock). Neelakoduveli,a medicinal herb bathes the hillsides in blue is found here. It has also supernatural powers to increase wealth and ensure a rich harvest. The second hill has a small hunch on the side and is Koonukallu(hunch back rock) and a half feet wide bridge across this rock is called Narakapalam(bridge to hell). The sunset from this rocks is really a sensational view. Illikkal Mala: It is 6000 feet above sea level. Numerous mountain streams in this peak flow down to form the serene Meenachil river. Tourists have to trek up 3 kms to reach the top of the hill. The solitude, the tranquility, the gentle breeze and the star spangled sky here are all enchanting. Aruvikuzhi Waterfalls: (18km from Kottayam town) Two kilometres down Kumarakom is this beautiful picnic spot where streams tinkle as it penetrate to the landscape and water roars as it cascades down the mountains from a height of 100 feet. Visitors can also enjoy the beauty of rubber plantations here. Erumeli: (60 km north-east of Kottayam town) Erumeli is a pilgrim centre. This is the entrance point to the Sabarimala Temple, the most prominent pilgrim centre in South India. This nature rich village is nestled in the lush green Western Ghats. 222
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Vagamon at the elevation of 1100 metres above sea level
Vagamon: It is trekker’s paradise. This hill station, at the elevation of 1100 metres above sea level on the Idukki-Kottayam border is beautiful with tea gardens and meadows. Vagamon offers many holiday attractions throughout the year except during the monsoon season. The breeding centre of the Kerala Livestock Board located here. Kurisumala: (3km from Vazhikadavu) The peaceful monastry at the top of the hill, the silence of the hill, the cool mountain air and the green land scape are all fascinating. This is a renowned Christian pilgrim centre where hundreds of devotees from far and near converge during the holy week and after to climb the hill carrying wooden crosses. On the eastern side of the hill is a rock-cut temple dedicated to Murugan,the son of Lord Siva. On the way to Kurusumala there is a marvelous sight seeing opportunities which include European style house, artificial lakes etc , designed by Laurie Baker a renowned architect. Pathiramanal: This is a 10 acre island on the backwaters which houses many rare varieties of migratory birds from different parts of the world. According to mythology a young Brahmin dived into the Vembanad lake to perform his evening ablutions and the water made the way for land to rise from below. The island can be accessed only by boat. St. Mary’s Church, Athirampuzha: This church was built in 1080 AD and was renovated in 1874. 223
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Ilaveezhapoonchira: Ilaveezhapoonchira means valley where leaves don’t fall. It is named so because the place has no trees, spread over thousands of acres. This is one of the best places in Kerala to enjoy both sunrise and sunset.The verdant landscape punctuated by four gigantic hills, each rising to around 3200 feet, is an ideal place to unwind. During the monsoons when the valley fills up to form a scenic lake, this place unveils yet another beautiful slice of the nature. Ettumannur Mahadeva Temple: (12 km North of Kottayam) This temple is famous for its murals especially the paintings of Nataraja in the Gopuram and Ezharaponnana. Poonjar Palace: (47 km from Kottayam and 18 km from Palai) This is a glorious testimony to the regal opulence of a past. Within the royal palace walls is an extraordinary royal collection of antiques and exquisite furniture. It is a wonderland to a modern tourist. The palace is a treasure of rare collections such as palanquins, palm leaf engravings, variaties of lamps, weapons, huge chandeliers, grain measures, sculptures of dancing Siva (Nataraja) etc. Another attractions here is the Sastha temple which is a replica of Madurai Meenakshi Temple. Puranic stories are narrated in the walls with the help of sculptures and a chuttuvilakku (round of lamps) which is very rare is carved stone walls. Nattakom & Panachikadu Reservoirs: Adding to the charm of these salubrious and tranquil villages are their scenic reservoirs, escoted by vivid green all along. Migratory birds flock together seeking this verdant landscape during every summer and frolic in the natural splendours of the end of the season. A boat ride from Panachikadu to Kumarakom is a great way to relax and enjoy the nature’s extravaganza. Recreational facilities like ayurvedic massaging, swimming, boating etc. are also available here. Tourist Land, Vaikom: This is a quite picnic spot ideal for a languorous break. Various recreation facilities available here adds the elegance of land. Boating is possible in Vaikom lake. Vaikom has also importance in the contemporary history with Vaikom Sathyagraham which is blessed by Mahatma Gandhi to get entry for Harijan Hindus into the temple in 1925. Vaikom Mahadeva Temple: (40 km from Kottayam town) This is one of the major temples of India and the most acclaimed Siva temple in the South. This temple is believed to be the second version of Kasi.The Vaikom temple is an ideal example for architectural marvel, a rare blend of Dravidian temple architecture and Bharathiya Vaastu Sastra. Annual Festival Vaikathashtami (November/December) Mankallu Mudikal: With no trees around the three hills which lie close to each other give a feeling of walking in the clouds. The scenic pictures from the hill are an enchanting views. Kesari falls: It is also known as Valanjam-kanam falls between Kuttikanam and Murinjapuzha. It offers adventurous sprit and closness to nature. 224
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Bharananganam Church Mortal remains of the Saint Alphonsa are kept here
St. Mary’s Church, Bharananganam: The mortal remains of the Saint Alphonsa (1916-1946) are kept at this church which is now a famous pilgrim centre.This holy shrine is crowded by the dovotees when it celebrates its annual feast (the feast of the Blessed Alphonsa) in July. An attractive Grotto of Virgin Mary adds beauty to this 1000 years old church. Ph: 04822 237144 Surya Temple, Adityapuram: (15 km North of Kottayam) The only temple in Kerala dedicated to Aditya, the Sun of God. Raktachandanam is the special Prasadam of this temple. Sundays are important days. The last Sundays of the Malayalam months of Vrischika and Medom when the glory of the Sun is at the highest. Ph: 04829 283112 Kottathavalam: Accordig to legends the royal family from Madurai rested here on their way to Poonjar. The rocks within the cave carved like chairs and couches and the figures of Madurai Meenakshi, Ayyappa, Murugan, Kannaki and weapons sculpted on them are all worth exploring. Kayyoor: Kayoor is an exciting landscape with green hills at Bharananganam Panchayat. A Shrine where only ghee is used to light the lamps like the famous temple Sabarimala dedicated to the Pandava brothers of Mahabharatha is found here. Women are not allowed inside the temple. St. Mary’s Church, Kudamaloor: This church 800 years old, was built by Chempakasseri Maharajah. 225
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Kumarakom Lying calmly on the lap of\ Vembanad lake
Kumarakom: (16km from Kottayam) This tiny unbelievably beautiful paradise of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy fields and coconut groves intertwined with picturesque water ways and canals adorned with similing innocent lillies is famous extra terrestrial. Lying calmly on the lap of Vembanad lake one will come across in this small water world a lot of traditional country crafts, houseboats and canoes. A cruise monotonous in a houseboat through the sapphire melted backwaters of Vembanad lake is an ecstatic experience. Lillies and lotuses, red and white strewn like glittering stars. Young coconut maids with their palm hair swaying in gentle wind, queueing up unto the nearby temple carrying coconuts for pooja. A comfortable stay and leisure options like ayurvedic massaging, yoga, meditations etc. are available nearby resorts. Kumarakom is a beautiful hamlet in Kerala in the eastern coast of lake Vembanad. It has pleasant climate with a temperature range between 20-32C. It is one of the most attractive and beautiful tourist spots in 226
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India. As it borders lake Vembanad, it maintains moderate warm climate even during the coolest winter season. Ecotourism is encouraged here and is the cradle of nature! Soothening and caressing breeze from the lake and beckoning call of coconuts invite one for relaxation of body and mind. Coconut water is a pure natural drink and coconut is a delicious natural food of enjoyment. Kumarakom, indeed, is a land of coconuts, birds and fishes. It is one of the most beautiful natural tourist attractions. Kumarakom welcomes one to backwaters and lagoons. The spot is very congenial for vacations and holidays. It is an unbelievably beautiful paradise of mangrove forest, emerald green paddy fields and coconut groves interspersed with enchanting waterways and canals adorned with water lilies and lotus flowers. Motor boats, house boats, speed boats, rowing boats, canoeing, water sports, lake side driving, fishing using hooks, nets and other improvised aids etc. keep one enjoyable for hours and days here. 227
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Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary: (16 km from Kottayam town) An ornithologist’s paradise, Kumarakom bird sanctuary on the banks of the Vembanad lake is a favourite haunt of migratory birds like the Syberian stork, Egret, Darter, Heron and Teal. Other common varieties like the woodpecker, skylark, crane, water hen and parrots are also found here. A cruise through the Vembanadu lake is the best way to experience the sanctuary. Pathiramanal, one of the loveliest of islands on the lake, can be reached by boat from here. Ayyappara: Legends explain that the five Pandava Brothers, heroes of epic Mahabharata,stayed near this rock, 2000 feet above sea level, during their exile. The name is said to be the modification of the orginal term Anchupara (five rocks). However, some others say that the term owes its origin to the Ayyappa temple here. This temple has four pillars which sopport a flat piece of rock that the roof.On one side of the rock is a cave that can accommodate over 15 people. Kannadipara: Bamboo groves, meadows and wild flowers make this place exotic. As the name points, the valley of this rocky mountain reflects the morning sun with a mirror like perfection.An added attraction of this beautiful place is the Kazhukankulimali waterfalls that playfully cascade down the mountain and greet the river below with a magnificent splash. It is the highest peak of Ilaveezhapoonchira and a natural fort is set on the eastern side of Kannadipara. St. Thomas Mount: This holy place of Christians is located 1200 feet above sea level and offers a panoramic view of the Vaikom Lake and the surrounding areas. Bhagavathy Temple, Manarcad: Centuries old temple dedicated to goddess Bhadrakali. Vavarambalam, Erumeli: A mosque, dedicated to Vavar, companion of Sree Ayyappa, the presiding deity of Sabarimala. This mosque is very significant because Hindu Pilgrims customarily worship here before trekking to Sabarimala. Festival - Pettathullal (January) Maniyamkunnu: The majestic mountain here that slop down to meet the beautiful vallies below are really spellbinding. The panoramic sceneries of the place is exciting. Vazhikkadavu: This hill station is one of the many beautiful picnic spots with pristine beauty of nature. One side is tall with steep rock and the other is valley with fearful depth. During December/January the landscape is coloured with orchid and wild flowers. Nadukani: The lovely location at the top of hill with endless stretches of meadows girded by huge rocks.A bird’s eye view of the low lying lands can be enjoyed from here. 228
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Thazhathangadi Valiapalli: (2 km from west of Kottayam town) This church, built in 1550 AD, belongs to Knanaya Orthadox Syrian Community. The Persian Cross, believed to be one of the seven brought here by St.Thomas. The church is also famous for Pahlavi inscriptions. Siva Temple, Thalikkotta: (2 km from Kottayam town) It was the place of worship of the Thekkumkoor royal family. The temple attracts many pilgrims with its architectural style. Aruvithira Church: Believed to be one of the seven churches established by St. Thomas. This is also one of the churches in Kerala which collects the largest amount of monetary offerings during the festival days. St. Joseph Monastery, Mannanam: (8 km from Kottayam) This monastery is famous and associated with the name of Blessed Father Chavara Kuriakose Elias. It is an important Christian pilgrim centre. The mortal remains of Father Chavara Kuriakose Elias (1805-1871) is preserved in this Holy Monastery. Vimalagiri Church: This church is built in the Gothic architectural style. Jama Masjid, Thazhathangadi: (2 km from kottayam town) This ancient mosque is believed to be 1000 years old.It is one of the oldest in India and situated on the banks of Meenachil river. Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple: In the heart of Kottayam town is this 500 year old temple built by the Thekkumkoor Maharajah. The Koothambalam, the special building in the temple premises used for cultural purposes, is one of the best in Kerala. Pazhayapalli, Changanacherry: (21 km from Kottayam) This 950 year old mosque is the most famous one in Central Travancore. The annual festival, Thangal Adiyanthiram, is well known and is marked by a grand community feast of all religions. St. Mary’s Church, Kuravilangad: Built in 355 AD on the high ranges of Kuravilangad town, this church has an old bell which bears an undeciphered inscription. CSI Cathedral Church: Built over 175 years ago, is a monument from the British Era. St. George Church, Puthupalli: This church is believed to have been built by the Thekkumkoor Rajas. The golden cross in this church is well known. St. Thomas Church, Pala: The church dates back to 1002 AD and was renovated once in the 18th century. Puthenpalli, Erattupetta: This mosque is famous for the feast Chandanakudam celebrated in February / December. 229
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Bagavathy Temple, Ambalakkadavu: The Arattu Ritual of the Thirunakkara Mahadevar Temple takes place here. Kaduthuruthi Valiapalli: Built in 500 AD, the church has a huge cross sculpted out of a single stone at the entrance. Kavil Devi Temple, Chaganacherry: Built by one of the Thekkumkoor Maharajas. Perunna Subramanya Temple: Pallivetta utsavam is the famous festival here. St. Thomas Church, Cherpungal: Believed to have been established by the apostle St. Thomas. St.Mary’s Church, Cheriapalli: (2 km from Kottayam town) The church is built in 1579 by Thekkumkoor Maharaja and displays outstanding architecture which is a blend of Kerala and Portuguese styles. Biblical and non- biblical themes are depicted on the walls. Saraswathi Temple, Panachikkad: This temple, also known as the Mookambika Temple of the South, holds the Saraswathi, the goddess of learning and the arts as the presiding deity. Ph: 0481 2330670 Vazhappalli Siva Temple: (17 km from Kottayam) This Siva temple is famous for its sculptures and situated near Changanacherry. Vazhappalli Kalkulathukavu Temple: This temple is famous for its Mudiyeduppu Utsavam celebrated once in 12 years and the rare art form connected with it. St.Mary’s Church, Manarcad: (8 km from kottayam) This is one of the most important churches of the Malankara Jacobite Syrian Christians. The 8 days fasting from 1st to 8th September ( Ettunoyambu) gathers thousands of devotees from the different parts of the country. Dharmasastha Temple, Pakkil: (3 km from Kottayam) This temple is said to be one of eight temples established by Holy Sage Parasurama.
Ayurveda Amba Ayurveda Hospital: Amba Ayurveda Hospital: Amba Ayurveda Hospital has earned recognition and distinction as the leading health centre in Central Kerala by virtue of its excellence in the healing art. Started in 1945 as Amba Ayurveda Vaidyasala providing expert treatment through genuine medicines to outpatients is has now graduated into a full-fledged, well furnished hospital with excellent facilities for the comfortable accommodation of the patients and treatment by highly qualified and competent physicians. Well experienced Post graduate doctors in Ayurveda also available in the hospital. It represents the continuation and culmination of the good work done by the Vaidyasala, which by its devoted services over a period of Seventy Four years, has earned the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) certification, one of the first among the few institutions chosen 230
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for this coveted honour. The hospital is particularly famous for the purity and quality of its medicines which are prepared from rare medicinal rawmaterials collected from all over India, strictly on the lines enjoined by the preceptors of the past. Amba has as a result become a household name in the region for effective treatment. Amba Ayurveda Hospial is just a kilometre from the municipal town of Changanasserry, a famous cultural, educational and commercial centre in Central Kerala; Located very near the Main Central Road close to the sacred shrine dedicated to Lord Subramania and situated in lovely natural surroundings the hospital provides a beautiful ambient essential for the peace and harmony of the patients. For more information: Amba Ayurveda Hospital, Perunna, Changanacherry, Kerala 686 102, Ph: +91 481 2420354, 2424354, Website: www.ambaayurveda.org, Email: info@ambaayurveda.org See Advt in Page 153 Eastend Ayurkshethra: Eastend Ayurkshethra, the temple of life is an authentic Ayurveda and Yoga retreat centre of the Eastend Hospitality. Situated on the banks of Vembanad Lake, it represents one of the oldest original systems of medicine that comes with a spiritual touch and is positive for health and cure for human ailments. Concept of positive health and the prowess of preventive and curative aspects of diseases are put into practice at Ayurkshethra. Ayurkshethra, as its very name denotes, is the temple of ancient times, with traditional treatment rooms and Greenleaf facilities. Ayurkshethra is housed in a temple like structure with sculptures and wood carvings that has its own ancient story to tell. Health or sickness depends on the presence or absence of a balanced state of the total body matrix. Ayurkshethra treatment regimen which includes Kalari marma Chikilsa, the unique treatment method drawn from the martial arts of Kerala, also constitute of: Relaxation programme, Insomnia and stress relieving programme, Panchakarma purification programme, Rejuvination programme, Old age disorders treatment programme, Harmonising programme (of body, mind and soul), Spine and neck treatment programme, Arhritis treatment programme, Slimming programme, Psoriasis treatment programme etc. Their unique Yoga centre situated on the banks of the Vembanad Lake is a source for cure by its wondrous sights alone. Yoga is the process of practice whereby we start to become more and more aware of ourselves in terms of body mind and soul. Yoga is the process of practice whereby we start to become more and more aware of ourselves in terms of body mind and soul. Allow Ayurshethra to enrich your spirit, whereby you recharge your body, mind, and soul. Ayurkshethra is a hospitality venture of Eastend Hospitality. For more information: Eastend Ayurkshethra, Ammankari Road, Kumarakom, Ph: +91 481 2526300, Fax: +91 481 2526075, Email: lakesong@eastend.in. Central Reservation: Eastend Hotels & Resorts, HIG 50, Panampilly Nagar, Kochi 682 036, Ph: + 91 484 2774999, Fax: +91 484 4043081, Email: crs@eastend.in, Web: www.eastend.in See Advt in Page 145 231
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Idukki
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Munnar Thekkady Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Idukki Arch Dam Peermede
Area : 4998 sq kms Population (2001) : 11,28,605 Altitude : 935 - 2200mts above the sea level Clothing : Tropical Cottons, Warm cloths Tourist Season : August - March A ravine, a gorge is the meaning of Idukki in Vernacular. This beautiful, isolated district is a tiny, gorgeous gorge. Hills, dales, woods, forests, spices, cascades, lakes, rivers, rivulet, mist etc make Iduki really a dreamy land. Four main rivers of Kerala – Periyar, Pampa, Thalayar and Thodupuzhayar enrich this district. The air of Idukki is cool and tranquil which permeates the aroma of spices. Idukki is the largest producer of spices in Kerala. Pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg etc. come from this glorious land. Apart from spices tea, coffee and rubber etc. also are harvested. Idukki has a reserved forest of about 1500 sq kms that is very rich with its flora and fauna. Cheruthoni near the district headquarters is at a height of 4000 feet above sea level from where one can on look the sunrise and sunset. While traveling upward from Thodupuzha to the sprawling height of Painavu, the headquarter, or to Cheruthoni one can establish communion with the serene nature, the scintillating beauty of forest greenery. Idukki offers diverse attractions like wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations, mountain trees, foggy spice plantation and elephant rides. The climate of the district which has 14 peaks, about 2000 mts above sea level, is subject to constant changes from West to East. Moolamattom hydro-electric power station situated in the district produces 60% state’s power needs. Telephone Access Codes Adimali ++ 91 4864 Idukki ++ 91 4862 Munnar ++ 91 4865 Nedungandam ++ 91 4868 Peerumedu ++ 91 4869 Thodupuzha ++ 91 4862
Transport and Communication Air - Nearest Airports: Madurai - Tamilnadu (140kms). Cochin International Airport (190 kms) - Ph: 0484 2610115 . Trivandrum International Airport ( 265 kms), Airport International Ph: 0471 2500140, Domestic- 0471 2702311. Kozhikode (315 kms) - Ph: 0483 2719491. Rail - Nearest Railway Stations : Theni - 60 kms (1½ hrs) . Changanassery - 93 kms (4 hrs). Kottayam - 114 kms (4 hrs). Madurai- 136 kms (3½ hrs). Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road - Idukki is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities. Munnar, Thekkady, Peermede, Vagamon etc , the favourite tourist destinations, are also linked with other tourist centres and town in India. Long distance buses operate from different KSRTC Bus Stations. Local Transport - Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices - The District Information Office, Department of tourism, Thekkady Junction, Kumily, Ph: 04869 222620. DTPC Information Centre, Munnar, Ph: 04865 231516. DTPC, Idukki, Ph: 04862 232248.
Places Interested Kumily: (4 kms from Thekkady) This is a plantation town, situated on the outskirts of the Periyar Sanctuary. Kumily becomes the paradise of plantation tourism, a new trend in the tourism industry, with many plantations of various cash crops. Kumily is a major trade centre of Cardamom and Pepper. The important KSRTC Bus station and accommodation facilities in the Periyar region is situated in Kumily. Pandikuzhi: (5 km from Kumily) Between Chellarkovil and the border of Tamilnadu, located 5 kms from Kumily, this popular picnic spot offers great opportunities for trekking. This picturesque spectrum of exotic flora and fauna is a photographer’s delight. Chellarkovil: (15 km from Kumily) The cascading waterfalls and the breath capturing views of the plains of this sleepy tiny village is a feast for the eyes. The village slopes down to the famous coconut groves of Cumbum in neighbouring Tamilnadu. Fascinating Destinations Anayirankal | Arch Dam | Cheeyappara | Chellarkovil | Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary | Devikulam | Echo Point | Eravikulam National Park | Grampi | Kumily | Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary | Ilaveezhapoonchira | Kalliyanathandu | Kalvari Mount | Keezharkuth | Kundala | Kuttikanam | Lock Heart Gap | Malankara Reservoir | Mangaladevi Temple | Marayoor | Mattupetty | Meenuli | Munnar | Murikkady | Nadukani | Nyayamakad | Palkulamedu | Pallivasal | Pandikuzhi | Pattumala | Peermede | Peeru Hills | Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary | Pothamedu | Power House Waterfalls | Pullumedu | Rajamala | Ramakalmedu | Sanctuary visit | Thekkady | Thommankuthu | Thrisanku Hills | Top Station | Tribal settlements | Vandanmedu | Vandiperiyar
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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Spread across to 777 sq km
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: This rich jungle of Thekkady lying close to the plantations, is one of the world’s most precious and captivating natural wildlife reserves spread across to 777 sq kms of which 360 sq km is thick evergreen forest. This sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. The reserve attracts visitors from all over the world, thanks to its scenic beauty, diversity of wildlife and for its geomorphology. The exotic lake formed artificially by the Mullapperiyar Dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the Park. This is the only sanctuary in India where one can have the experience of beholding wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat on the lake. The sweetest experience, however, is the herds of wild elephants that come down to rejoice in the Lake.There are two watch towers in the interior of the Periyar forest. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is full of flora and fauna. Flora: Over 1965 flowering plants including 171 grass species, 143 species of orchids and the only South Indian conifer Podocarpus wallichianus are found here. 236
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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Exotic lake adds charm to the sanctuary
Idukki produces the largest variety and quantity of medicinal herbs. The plantations of tea, cardamom, pepper and coffee surround the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Fauna: Mammals - Thirty-five species including the wild elephants, gaur, sambar deer and wild boar which can be sighted from the boats. The Nilgiri Tahr in the higher rocky areas. The endangered lion tailed macaque confined to the evergreen interiors. The bonnet macaque, malabar giant squirrel, flying squirrel, tiger, jungle cat, sloth bear etc.Birds - 265 species including immigrants. The hornbill, stork, woodpecker, kingfisher, raptor, cormorant, grackle, darter etc. Reptiles - Cobra, Viper, Krait, a number of nonpoisonous snakes and the monitor lizard. Amphibians - Frogs, toads and limbless caecilians include the colourful Malabar gliding frog, common Indian toad, fungoid frog and bicoloured frog. Pisces (fish) - The Periyar Lake and streams have several species of fish including the masheer, the famous and endangered game fish of India. The otter, the only mammal of the lake, can be frequently spotted from the boat. 238
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Thekkady Altitude is 900-1800 mt above the sea level
Thekkady: Thekkady brings to mind the images of elephants in their original exposure, unending chains of hills and spice-scented plantations. In the Periyar forest of Thekkadi is one of the best and finest wildlife reserves in India. May be the major place in Kerala of trekking and mountaineering. The altitude of this exquisite place is 900-1800 mt above the sea level. Things to do in Thekkady Trekking areas-Kurisumala near Kumily. Pullumedu. Ottakathamedu. Grampi. Forest Department conducts daily treks from the boatlanding station at Thekkady to the Nellikkampetty area and Mana-kkavala.Starting 0700 hrs. Plantation tours - Cardamom, Pepper, Coffee and tea plantations, factories, surrounding hill regions and tribal settlements cover this trip. Plantation tours are arranged from District Tourism Information Office, Thekkady Jn., Kumily. Ph: 04869 222620. Boat cruise on the Periyar lake - 0730,0930,1115, 1345, 1530 hrs. The forest department (Ph: 04869 222028) and the KTDC (Ph: 04869 222023) conduct boating trips.
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Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary Spread across 90.44 sq km is situated on the Tamil Nadu border.
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary: (60 km from Munnar) The Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, spread across 90.44 sq kms is situated on the Tamil Nadu border. It is the board of most of the South Indian animals and birds. Giant squirrel, champal squirrel, sambar deer, gaur, elephant etc. are some of the wild animals which can be seen here. Birds like jungle fowl, myna, laughing thrush, black bulbul, peafowl etc. Entry passes are available at the office of the ACF or the Check Post Information Counter. Permission: Wildlife Warden, Idukki Wild Division. Kuttikanam: Kuttikanam, a plantation town, is surrounded with picturesque green hills. A place for adventure tourism and trekking, or even a languorous, tranquil break. Thrisanku Hills: (4 km from Peermede and ½ km from Kuttikanam) The rolling hills, the lovely landscape and the gentle breeze make this an ideal spot for long walks. The hills offer a breathtaking view of the sunrise and sunset. Thumpachi Calveri Samuchayam: (35 km from Thodupuzha) This is a picnic spot also ideal for meditation, relaxation and watching sunset. 242
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Peermede: (915-1100 mt above the sea level) This famous plantation town takes its name from Peer Mohammed- a Sufi Saint and close associate of the erstwhile royal family of Travancore. Wide area of cultivation of tea, cardamom, rubber, coffee interspersed with cascades, sculptural rocks, meadows and mist-cloaked hilltops make Peermede unforgettable. The most delightful trekking trails complement the panoramic landscape. Monuments like the summer palace and summer residence add to the splendour of land. Peeru Hills: (4 km from Peermede and 1 km from Kuttikanam) This idyllic hill station is a favourite haunt of trekkers and picnickers. The hill is named after Peer Mohammed, the Sufi saint, who spent his last days here. The mausoleum of the saint, the summer palace of the royal family and the residence of the Diwan situated near by are all worth a visit. Things to do in Peermede Peermede and surrounding areas are ideal for trekking, cycling and horse riding. Trekking sites - Peeru hills, Kalthotti, Vagamon, Karandakapara hills, Grampi (Parunthupara), Memala. Plantation visits - Tea, Coffee, Cardamom, Rubber etc. Trips to Meloram, Nallathanni, Pachalimedu, Valanjamkanam waterfalls etc. Visits to Tea factories in and around Peermede. 244
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Grampi Also known as Parunthupara
Grampi: (5 km from Peermede and 10 km from Vandiperiyar) Grampi is also known as Parunthupara because of the panoramic view from its high peaks. The way to Grampi is beautiful with Cardamom, Tea and Coffee plantations. Pattumala: (17 km East of Peermede and 28 km West of Thekkady) The word Pattumala means hill drapped in silk. Lofty peaks, little streams and everexpanding tea plantations are the attractions here. The Velankanny Matha Church, built entirely of granite, at the top of the hill is a famous pilgrim center. The flower garden nearby is a fascinating riot of colours of roses, orchids and anthuria. The two famous tea plantations, viz, Harrisons Malayalam and AV Thomas & Co. are situated here. Pothamedu: (6 km from Munnar) Pothamedu offers an excellent view of the tea, coffee and cardamom plantations in Munnar. The rolling hills, the lush mountain and the breathtaking scenery here are ideal for trekking and long mountain walks. Pallivasal: (8 km from Munnar) This is the venue of the first Hydro-electric Project in Kerala and a place of immense scenic beauty. 246
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Munnar It was once the summer resort of the British in the South India
Munnar: (Altitude 5000-8000 ft above the sea level and Rainfall - 275 cm) Munnar is situated at a commingling of three mountain streams, Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala, 1600 metres above sea level. This hill station was once the summer resort of the British in the South India. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the Things to do in Munnar Daily sightseeing tours - Timing: 0900 - 1800 hrs. Fare. Rs.400.00 per head. For bookings, Please contact - DTPC Information Centre, Munnar, Ph: 04865 231516. Tea factory visits - Permission to visit any of the 26 factories of Tata Tea Ltd. can be had from the Regional Office at Munnar, Ph: 04865 230561, 04868 255000. Boating - Mattupetty: Speed launch: Rs. 500 for 15 minutes (max. 5 persons). Safari Boat: Rs. 1200 for 20 seats for 30 minutes. Boating Time: 0930 - 1700 hrs. Cycle rental : DTPC provides cycling facilities at Munnar (Rs 25.00 per cycle / hour and Rs 150.00 per cycle / day). 248
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Neelakurunji Bloom once every twelve years
Neelakurinji. This rarest species of flowers, which bathes the hills in blue every twelve years, will bloom next in AD 2006. Munnar also has the highest peak in South India - Anamudi, which towers over 2695 mt. Anamudi is an ideal spot for trekking. It is 110 kms away from Thekkady. Attukal: (9 km from Munnar) A panorama of waterfalls and rolling hills, Attukal, located between Munnar and Pallivasal, is a feast for the eyes. The place is also ideal for long treks. Kundala: (20 km from Munnar) Kundala is a picturesque town on the way to Top Station. The Kundala artificial dam is another attraction. Aruvikkad waterfall is also near Kundala. A Golf course which promotes Tata Tea Limited is situated here. Tribal settlements: Plakkathadam is the main tribal settlement here. The place is famous for trekking. Orali, Malapandaram and Malayarayan are the important tribes living here. Devikulam: (7 km from Munnar) This Idyllic hill station with its velvet lawns, gorgeous flora and fauna and the cool, tranquil mountain is a rare experience. The Sita Devi Lake with its mineral waters and picturesque surroundings is a good picnic spot. The Lake is ideal for trout fishing. Anayirankal: (22 km from Munnar) It is a lush green carpet of tea plants. A trip on the splendid reservoir is an unforgettable experience. The tea plantations and evergreen forests surround the Anayirankal Dam. 250
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Echo Point Gets its name from the natural echo phenomenon here.
Echo Point: (15 km from Munnar) This scenic place gets its name from the natural echo phenomenon here. Echo Point is on the way to Top Station from Munnar. Valara: It is located on the Kochi-Madurai Highway. The surrounding thick forest add beauty to this cascade. Top Station: (32 kms from Munnar and 1700 mt above sea level) This is the highest point on the Munnar–Kodaikanal road. The rare Neelakurunji (Strobil-anthus) belongs to this region. These plants bloom once every twelve years bathing the hillsides in bright blue. Top station also offers a panoramic view of the neighbouring State of Tamil Nadu. Nyayamakad: Nyayamakad down a hill surroundings 252
(10 km from Munnar) Located between Munnar and Rajamala, is a land of breathtaking waterfalls. The waters cascade from a height of about 1600 metres. The enchanting make an excellent picnic spot and trekking point.
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Nilgiri Tahrs Half of the world population is now found here
Rajamala: (15 km from Munnar) This is the natural habitat of the Nilgiri tahr. Half of the world population of the rare mountain goat (Hemitragas hylocres), which is fast becoming extinct, is now found here. The Nilgiri tahrs are today reduced to small herds found in the Eravikulam-Rajamala region. The total number of Nilgii tahrs is about 1317. Power House Waterfalls: (18 km from Munnar) This waterfall on the way to Thekkady from Munnar cascades down a steep rock, 2000 mt above sea level. The spot is enriched with the scenic western mountain ranges, and is an ideal place for a break on the way to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady. Malankara Reservoir: (6 km from Thodupuzha) Located on the ThodupuzhaMoolamattam road, this artificial lake is ideal for boating and fishing. Meenuli: It is noted for two acres of evergreen forests upon a huge rock. The rock is more than 500 acres in area and an ideal spot for mountaineering. 254
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Cheeyappara: The Cheeyappara waterfall is located between Neriamangalam and Adimali on the Kochi - Madurai highway. The Cheeyappara Waterfalls cascade down in seven steps. It is a real feast for eyes. Nadukani: (25 km from Idukki) This is an ideal picnic spot. True to its name it offers a panoramic view to a large area than one can experience from any high mountain park. A two storeyed pavilion makes an ideal place for enjoying the landscape and beauty of nature. Ilaveezhapoonchira: (55 kms from Kottayam and 20 kms from Thodupuzha) Ilaveezhapoonchira means valley where leaves don’t fall. It is named so because the place has no trees, spread over thousands of acres. This is one of the best places in Kerala to enjoy both sunrise and sunset. The verdant landscape punctuated by four gigantic hills, each rising to around 3200 feet, is an ideal place to unwind. During the monsoons when the valley fills up to form a scenic lake, this place unveils yet another beautiful slice of the nature. Mangaladevi Temple: (15 kms from Thekkady) Visitors to this ancient temple are allowed only on Chithra Paurnami festival days. Hidden in the dense forest at the top of a peak 1337 mt above sea level, the temple is built in traditional Kerala style of architecture. The peak commands a panoramic view of the eastern slopes of the Ghats and some hill villages of Tamilnadu. The prior permission should be obtained from the Wildlife Warden to visit the area. Ph- 04869 222027. Vandiperiyar: (18 km from Thekkady) River Periyar separating the title town into two, makes it very fertile. There are tea factories, government agricultural farms and flower gardens in this gifted land. Chithirapuram: (10 km from Munnar) With its sleepy little cottages, bungalows, old playgrounds and courts, Chithirapuram still exudes an old-world charm. Home of the Pallivasal Hydel Power Project, this hill town is also famous for its picturesque tea plantations. Vagamon: (25 km from Peermede) Spectacular sights make Vagamon a perfect holiday retreat. A curious blend of religious mysticism and European legacies, this hillside village is a haven of tranquility. The chain of three hillsThangal Hill, Murugan Hill and Kuri-sumala - is a mark of religious harmony. Pullumedu: (43 km from Thekkady and 26 km from Periyar) The winding journey to this hill town, 43 kms from Thekkadi, along the Periyar River, offers a stunning view of the rolling hills draped in lush greenery. Sabarimala shrine and the Makara Jyoti illuminations at the shrine are visible from here. Since it is a part of the restricted forest zone, special permission has to be obtained from the Wildlife Preservation Officer, Thekkady, Ph: 04869 222027 Kalvari Mount: This is a famous pilgrim center on the way to Kattappana. It is also an ideal place for mountain climbers and trekkers. Guided trekking can be availed from here to nearby places. 256
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Mattupetty Mattupetty lake and dam are major attractions
Mattupetty: (13 km from Munnar) Mattupetty is known for its highly specialized dairy farm - the Indo Swiss Live Stock Project. Over 100 varieties of high yielding cattle are reared, at a height of 1700 mts. Only 3 of the 11 cattle sheds in the farm are open to the visitors. The another attraction here is Mattupetty lake and dam. DTPC Idukki operates boating on the panoramic Mattupetty lake. Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary extends over the Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola taluks spreading over to 77 sq kms and is about 450-748 mt above Sea level. Three dams – Cheruthoni, Idukki and Kulamavu form the Idukki reservoir which extends to 33 sq kms. The area is the about of various animals, snakes and birds. Animals - elephants, bison, sambar deer, wild dog, jungle cat, tiger and wild boar. Snakes - cobra, viper, krait and a number of non-poisonous ones . Birds - jungle fowl, mynah, laughing thrush, black bulbul, peafowl, wood pecker and king fisher. Arch Dam: Asia’s first and world’s second arch dam, constructed across the Kuravan and Kurathi hills. Lies close to Cheruthoni barrage, it is 550 feet high and 650 feet wide. The beautiful Idukki wildlife sanctuary is closeby. To its west is the Kulamav Dam. Keezharkuth: (25 km from Thodupuzha) The Rainbow waterfalls, which cascade down a rock from a height of about 1500 mts is a wonderful attraction of this spot. It can be seen throughout the year in full swing. The forest around this spot is home to various medicinal plants. It is an ideal place for rock climbing, mountaineering and camp trekking. 258
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Ramakalmedu Hilltop also offers a panoramic view of the picturesque villages
Ramakalmedu: (16 km from Nedumkandam) Rolling green hills and the fresh mountain air make Ramakalmedu an enchanting retreat. The hilltop also offers a panoramic view of the picturesque villages of Bodi and Cumbum on the eastern slope of the Western Ghats. Vandanmedu: (25 km from Kumily) One of the largest auction centers of Cardamom in the world. A walk through the vast Cardamom plantations will be an unforgettable experience. Marayoor: (40 kms from Munnar) This is the only place in Kerala that has a natural growth of sandalwood trees. The sandalwood factory of the Forest Department, the caves (Muniyaras) with murals and relics from the New Stone Age civilization and the children’s park spread across a hectare of land under the canopy of a single Banyan tree are of great interest to tourists. Thoovanam waterfalls and Rajiv Gandhi National Park are also nearby. Marayoor occupies a vast area on the slopes of the Western Ghats in Idukki district and is an important pre-historic site in Kerala. Apart from the Dolmenoid cists in Muniyara, Marayoor is famous for its natural sandalwood forests and pre-historic rock paintings. Thommankuthu: (17 km from Thodupuzha) The seven-step waterfall here is a much loved picnic spot. At each step there is a cascade and a pool beneath. Thommankuthu is an ideal place for adventure tourism. 260
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Eravikulam National Park 97 sq kms park is situated in the Devikulam taluk
Eravikulam National Park: (15 km from Munnar) The 97 sq kms park is situated in the Devikulam taluk and is home to the Nilgiri tahr. The Anamudi Peak (2695 mt) is located in the southern region of the park. Lock Heart Gap: (13km from Munnar) This is an ideal place for adventure tourism and trekking. The fresh mountain air, the gorgeous hills and panoramic view make it worthy of a visit. Palkulamedu: (12 km from Idukki and 3125 mt above sea level) Kochi, Alappuzha and other near by towns can be seen from this peak, located 3125 mts above sea level. Kalliyanathandu: (10 km from Idukki) The aerial view of the Idukki Reservoir, panoramic view of peaks and forests makes this is a splendid tourist spot. It is also ideal place for mountain climbers and trekkers. Plantation V isits: The plantations of Tea and Coffee in South India are located on the Western Ghats, the eastern part of central Kerala and adjoining parts of Tamil Nadu, usually an elevation of 4300 to 6200 feet above sea level. Tea cultivation started on the Nilgiris in 1832 on an experimental basis and later in 1878 was taken up on the Kannan Devan Hills in Munnar. Today tea is cultivated on 24,000 hectares of land in Munnar, Peermedu and Devikulam. Coffee cultivation in India dates back to 1600 AD. In Western Ghats Coffee plantations occupy 15,400 hectares in Devikulam Peermedu, Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola. Blossom International Park: Sprawled over 16 acres, this park has a garden with a profusion of blooms and a plethora of activities for adults and children including boating, cycling, games etc. 262
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MUST SEE
Mattancherry and Fort Kochi Kumbalangi Tourist V illage The Hill Palace Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary Cherai Beach
Ernakulam
Area : 2408 sqkms Population (2001) : 30,98,378 Male : 15,35,881, Female : 15,62,497 Altitude : Sea Level, Clothing : Tropical Tourist Season : September to May The Queen of the Arabian Sea is the synonym for Kochi. Ernakulam district is bordered by the Arabian sea in the west, Alappuzha district in the south, Kottayam and Idukki in the East and Thrichur in the North. The district stands out from the rest of Kerala on many accounts. This is the commercial capital of Kerala, 60% of the total revenue of the state is yielded from Ernakulam. All the major industries of Kerala in the central and state public sector and private sector are concentrated here. One of the seven special economic development zones of the country is located here. Ernakulam is one of the finest natural harbours in the world. All the export commodities from the state like marine products, cashew, coir, spices etc are shipped from Cochin. Three old towns of Ernakulam district put together was formed into a corporation – Cochin. Fort Cochin, Mattanchery and Willington Islands. Sir Robert Briston was the architect of Cochin. Mattanchery is an important centre of spice trade. Telephone Access Codes Ernakulam ++ 91 484 Kolencherry ++ 91 484 Kothamangalam ++ 91 485 Muvattupuzha ++ 91 485 Perumbavoor ++ 91 484
Transport and Communication Sea: Cochin Harbour : Periodicals services to Lakshadweep Islands. Air: Cochin International Airport (20 kms from the town), Ph: 0484 2610115. Rail: Ernakulam is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network. Ernakulam Junction (South), Ph: 0484 2375131. Ernakulam Town (North) Ph: 0484 2390920, 2395198. Kochi Harbour Terminus, Ph: 0484 2666050. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road: Ernakulam is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station(near Ernakulam Junction Railway Station). Long distance private buses also operate from High Court Junction, Railway Station, Subhash Park and Kaloor Junction. Tamilnadu road transport bus station, Ph: 0484 2372616. Local Transport: Buses, Taxis and Auto-rikshaws. Ferry Services : There are two ferry stations in Ernakulam. The main boat jetty is 1km away from junction railway station and the other near high court. Tourist Information Offices: Tourist Information Officer, Department of Tourism, Ph: 2351015, 2355956. Info Kerala Communications Pvt. Ltd., Ph: 4051532, 2391023, mail@infokerala.in, www.infokerala.in. Govt. of India Tourism Office, Willington Island, Ph: 2668352, 2669125. Airport Information Counter, Department of Tourism Kerala, Ph: 2611308. Tourist Reception Centre, KTDC, Shanm-ugham Road, Ph: 2353234, 2382199. DTPC Tourist Information Centre, Old Collectorate Building, Park Avenue, Ph: 2367334.
Places Interested Adi Sankara Janmabhumi Temple: The Adi Sankara-Sharadamba Temple complex draws a great number of pilgrims is open to all religion. Peoples from all parts of the world visit this Temples for spiritual solace and peace of mind. Parikshith Thampuran Museum: A treasure house of Coins, bronzes, murals and megalithic relics of Kerala, this museum attracts a huge crowd. Fascinating Destinations Adi Sankara Temple | Bastion Bungalow | Bhoothathankettu | Bolgatty Island | Chendamangalam | Cherai Beach | Chinese Fishing net | Chottanikkara Temple | Ernakulathappan Temple | Fork Immanuel | Fort Kochi | Kalady | Kanjiramattom Mosque | Kodanad | Koder House | Kumbalangi Tourist Village | Malayattoor | Musical walk-way | Dutch Palace | Museum of Kerala History | Old Harbour House | Parade Ground | Parikshith Thampuran Museum | Pierce Leslie Bungalow | Thattekkad | Poornathrayeesha Temple | Princess Street | Santa Cruze Basilica | St. Francis Church | Synagogue | Thattekkadu Bird Sanctuary | The Bishops’ House | Vasco House | The Dutch Cemetery | The Hill Palace | Vasco-Da-Gama Sqare | Willington Island
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Chinese Fishing Net Nets are set up one teak wood and bamboo poles
Chinese Fishing Net: The legacy of one of the first visitors to the Malabar coast is this huge cantilevered fishing nets. Errected here between AD 1350 and AD 1450 by traders from the court of Kublai Khan. These nets are set up one teak wood and bamboo poles. Bastion Bungalow: This European style building was built in 1667. With marvelous building structure the Bungalow attracts many visitors. Today it is the official residence of the sub collector. The Dutch Cemetery: The tomb stones here are the most authentic record of the hundreds of Europeans who left their homeland on a mission to expand their colonial empires and changed the course of history of this land. The cemetery was consecrated in 1724 and is today managed by the CSI. Thakur House which belongs to Ram Bahader Thakur and Company, the David Hall built by the Dutch East India Company and the Cochin club are other historical monuments that no tourist to Kochi can miss. Vasco House: This is one of the oldest Portuguese residences in Fort Kochi, believed to have been the residence of Vasco-Da-Gama. Built in the early 16 th century, vasco house sports the typical European glass paneled windows and balcony cum verandahs characteristics of the times. 268
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Princess Street the earliest streets constructed in Fort Kochi.
Princess Street: Princess Street is the one of the earliest streets which was constructed in Fort Kochi. The European style buildings keep its old charm. Parade Ground: The four acre parade ground was where once the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British colonists conducted their military parades and drills. The buildings around ground houses their defence establishments. Musical Walk-Way: An exceptionally new and beautiful concept in Kerala, Next to Subhash Bose Park in the Centrifuge of city. The beauty of the Sunset can be seen from this place. Fork Immanuel: This bastion of the Portuguese in Kochi was a symbol of strategic alliance between the Maharaja of Kochi and the Monarck of Portugal, after whom it was named. Built in 1503 the fort was reinforced in 1538. By 1806 the Dutch and later the British destroyed it. Today the remains of the imposing structure can be seen along the beach. Vasco-Da-Gama Sqare: The best place to watch the Chinees Fishing nets being lowered into the sea and catch being brought in, is the Vasco-DaGama square a narrow promenade that runs along the beach. The square is the best place for leisure and has stalls serving fresh seafoods. 270
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Fort Kochi The first European township in India
Fort Kochi: One can experience the pulse of Fort Kochi with leisurely walk through the city. It was the first European township in India. This old obscure fishing village has sweet memories of history. The town was shapped by the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British. The result of these cultural influences are seen in the many examples of Indo-European Architecture that still exist here. Poornathrayeesha Temple: The deity of this temple, located Thripunithura, is Poornathrayeeshan and was the patron deity of the rulers of erstwhile Cochin kingdom. Poornathrayeeshan means, Lord who is having authority over Wrik, Yajus, and Sama Vedas. The idol, which is molded in Panchaloha, has a specialty and faces east. 272
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Kodanad Elephant Training Centre Elephant safari available
Kodanad: (40 km from Ernakulam & 30 km from Kottayam Town) Situated in the high ranges on the South bank of Periyar, Kodanad is one of the largest elephant training centers in South India. Elephants specially trained for Safari are provided with saddles for riding. There is also a mini zoo for wild animals here. Ph: 2649052 St. Francis Church: This is India’s oldest European church built in 1503 by Portugeuse Franciscan frairs. Although this was built of timber, ab-initio, later constructed in stone masonry. It was restored in 1779 by the protestant Dutch converted into an Anglican Church by the British in 1795 and at present governed by the Church of South India (C.S.I.), Vasco-Da-Gama was buried here in 1524 before his remains were moved to Portugal. The tomb stone still remains. Ph: 0484 2217505 Pierce Leslie Bungalow: This elegant mansion is the office of PierceLestlie India Limited, a British Trading Company engaged in the trade of various commodities apart from tourism and travel. This Bungalow which is a representative of colonialism reflects Portuguese, Dutch and local influences. Characteristic features are wood panels that form the roof of the ground floor, arched door ways, carved doors and sprawling rooms. Water front sit-outs are an added attraction. 274
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Kumbalangi Tourist Village The first ecotourism village in India
Kumbalangi Tourist Village: (25 km from Ernakulam) Essentially a fishing hamlet, this tiny village facing the Kochi backwaters in the western part of the city is the first ecotourism village in India. Kalagramam, an artist’s village, displays handicrafts and fishing equipments. Mangroves are nurtured here as also fish farming. Bait fishing is extremely popular among tourists here. Many houses in the village are homestays and visitors can book their stay directly with homestay operators or seek the assistance of village council. Museum of Kerala History: Situated at Edappally, hardly 8 kms from Ernakulam this museum reveals historical episodes from the Neolithic to the modern era through life size figures. Light-n-sound shows are regularly arranged with commentaries in English and Malayalam. There are two art galleries. One displays paintings by contemporary Indian artists while the other is the centre for visual arts, the authentic reproduction of selected world masters. Kalady: (35 km from Ernakulam) On the bank of the holy river Periyar, Kaladi, now famed being the head quarters of the only Sanskrit University in Kerala, is the birth place of Sree Sanakaracharya the founder of Advaita (nonduality) Philosophy, who lived during the 8 th century. Sree Sankara, Sarada Devi, Sree Krishna and Sree Ramakrishna are worshipped in temples here which add to the glory and sanctity of the destination. Sree Sankaracharya Keerthistambham is the monument built in the memory of the great Acharya which is the beacon light of architecture of that century. 276
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Cherai Beach Ideal spot for tourists
Cherai Beach: One of the loveliest of beaches in India. Sandwitched between backwaters and the Arabian Sea. It is the ideal spot for tourists. Cherai is located at 20 kms away from the city of Eranakulam and 25 km from the International Airport. Willington Island: Surrounded by beautiful backwaters this island was named after Lord Willington, a former British V iceroy of India. This island is an important trade centre, the head quarters of Kochi port trust and the southern naval command. The office of the India Tourism Department is located here. Ph: 0484 2668352. 280
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Synagogue: This is the oldest synagogue in the Commonwealth, constructed in 1568. Partially destroyed in a shelling during the Portuguese raid in 1662 it was rebuilt two years later by the Dutch. Known for mid 18th century hand painted, willow patterned floor tiles from Canton in China, a clock tower, Hebrew inscriptions on stone slabs, great scrolls of the old testament, ancient scripts on copper plates etc. Kanjiramattom Mosque: (18 km from Ernakulam) The mosque retains the antique beauty of Mazhars and Dargahs. Honouring the Saint Sheikh Fariduddin, at the Chandanakudam festival, pilgrims carry pots covered with sandalwood paste in a procession to the mosque. Old Harbour House: This charming old Bungalow built in the early 19 th century is in the possession of Carrit Moran and Company, the renowned tea brokers who now use it as their residence. It was once a boat club. The Bishops’ House: Built by the Portuguese governor as his residence in1506, the Bishop’s house stands on a little hillock near the parade ground. The facade of the house is characterized by large Gothic Arches and has a circular garden path winding upto the main entrance. Dom Jos Gomes Ferreira, the 27th Bishop of the Diocese of Kochi, whose jurisdiction is extended over Burma, Malaya, and Cylon acquired this building. Ph: 0484 2215400. Santa Cruze Basilica: This historic church was built by the Portuguese and was elevated to the cathedral by Pope Pual IV in 1558. In 1795 it fell into the hands of the British, when they took over Kochi and was demolished. About a 100 years later Bishop Dom Gomes Ferreira commissioned a new building at the same site. The church was proclaimed a Basilica in 1984 by Pope John Paul II. Ph: 0484 2215799. Ernakulathappan Temple: Situated in the heart of the city, adjoining D.H. Hall, the benefactor god Shiva, eradicator of all evils is worshipped here. Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace): Built by the Portuguese in 1557 and presented to Raja Veera Kerala Varma of Kochi, the palace was renovated in 1669 by the Dutch. Beautiful murals depicting scenes from the epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata are displayed here. The palace is also the treasure of Dutch maps of Old Kochi, coronation robes of former Maharaja’s of Kochi, palaquins etc. Bhoothathankettu: (50 km from Ernakulam) A picturesque haven situates in a vast virgin forest, this mythologically popular picnic spot lies close to the Salim Ali bird Sanctuary at Thattekkadu. Two major irrigation projectsPeriyar valley irrigation and Idamalayar irrigation projects – are situated here. Trekking through the lovely wilderness to the old Bhoothathankettu holds promises of excitement to adventure lovers. Chottanikkara Bhagvati Temple: (20 km from Ernakulam) This is a famous temple of the goddess, one of the 108 popular and important Devi temples of India. 282
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Chennamangalam Synagogue Constructed around 17th century
Chennamangalam: (42 km from Ernakulam) This is a rare geographical combination of three rivers, seven inlets, hillocks and vast expanses of green plane. The Paliam palace abode of Paliath Achans, the hereditary prime ministers of erstwhile Maharajas of Kochi represents the architenctural splendour of Kerala. The hillocks at kottayil Kovilakam represents the unusual sight of a temple, a church, a mosque and the remains of a jewish synagogue all situated next to each other. Malayattoor: Malayattoor is the International Christian pilgrim centre and famous for the Catholic Church dedicated to St. Thomas. The apostle who landed in Kerala to propagate his gospel in 7 th century is the main attraction. 47 kms from Kochi the shrine is on the 609 metre high hill. Thousands of devotees undertake the pilgrimage to the shrine to participate in the annual festival. Ph: 0484 2468208. Bolgatty Island: This island is famous because of the palace built in 1744 by the Dutch and later taken over by the British. Today it is run as a hotel by the KTDC. Koder House: This wonderful building constructed by S.S. Koder of the Cochin Electric Company is the best example of the transition from colonical to Indo-European Architecture. Features like verandah seats at the entrance floor tiles set in a chess board pattern red coloured bricks like facade, carved wood furniture and a wooden bridge connecting to a separate structure across the street are all unique to this Bungalow. Ph: 0484 2218485. 284
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The Hill Palace The palace was built in 1865
The Hill Palace: The official residence of the erstwhile Maharajas of Kochi this palace was built in 1865. Spread over to 52 acres of terraced land, the palace complex houses consists of 49 buildings, a deer park and facilities for horse riding. A full fledged ethno archeological museum and Kerala’s first ever heritage museum are the main attractions. Thirteen galleries of oil paintings, 19 th century paintings, murals, sculptures in stones and plaster of Paris, manuscripts, inscription and coirs belonging to the royal family are displayed here.Ph: 0484 2781113. Thattekkadu : Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, nestled amidst evergreen forests covering an area of only 25 square kilometers of forests, wetlands and rivers, is the first bird sanctuary to be established in Kerala. Dr. Salim Ali, one of the best known ornithologists in the world, described it as the richest bird habitat on peninsular India. The sanctuary was named after Dr. Salim Ali who was a keen observer and familiar with the birds found there. After his famous bird survey of Travancore in the early 1930s, he reported that this area was extremely rich in bird diversity and that it should be made into a bird sanctuary. Thus his efforts were instrumental in the formation of this sanctuary to a large extent. More than 300 species of rare birds are found here. Thattekkadu is made up of tropical evergreen and deciduous forests and some grassland patches. The sanctuary lies between the tributaries of the River Periyar like a peninsula. There are hundreds of species of birds. The list is ever growing as new birds are added every year. Birds like Srilankan Frogmouth, Racket tailed Drongo, Bronzed Drongo, Whitebellied Treepie, Shama, Yellow-browed Bulbul, Rufous Babbler, Malabar Parakeet, Whitebellied Blue Flycatcher, Malabar Grey Hornbill, are some of the birds that can be easily seen here. The sanctuary is a habitat for different varieties of cuckoos and a region of the 286
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Thattekkadu The richest bird habitat on peninsular India
sanctuary is popularly called “Cuckoo Paradise”. They include Drongo cuckoo, Indian hawk cuckoo, Large hawk cuckoo etc. In addition to birds, many types of butterflies are also found here. Thattekkad also has extensive plantations of teak, rosewood and mahogany. Latest studies show that it is not just birds but wild animals including elephants are now making it their home. Apart from the wild elephants there are deer, Elks, Bear, Tiger, snakes like the King Cobra and many types of monkeys. Winter (Nov – Feb) is the peak migratory season. Birds from the Himalayas and other parts of the world arrive here during that period. For that reason, that is the best time to visit Thattekad Bird Sanctuary. Thattekad is about 54 kms from Cochin. The drive is along Muvattupuzha and Kothamangalam and takes under two hours. 288
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Conducted Tours KTDC: Boat cruise: From Kochi harbour to Willington Island, Mattancherry Palace, Jewish Synagogue, Fort Kochi & Bolgatty Island Sunset cruise. Backwater cruises: Three hours backwater village cruises which include visits to coir villages and coconut plantations. Info Kerala Communications: 2nd Floor, PC Chambers, Ashirbhavan Lane, Kacheripady, Kochi - 682 018, Ph: +91 484 4051532, 2391023, Email: mail@infokerala.in, Web: www.infokerala.in, www.easykerala.com A1 Kerala Holidays: Ph: 9447 291601, Web: www.a1keralaholidays.com, Email: info@a1keralaholidays.com 289
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Thrissur
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Athirapally Waterfalls Punnathoor Kotta Nattika Beach Muziris Heritage V illage Peechi Dam
Area: 3032 Sq kms Population (2001): 29, 75,440 Altitude: Sea Level Clothing: Tropical Cottons Tourist Season: September to March Thrissur, the land of Pooram, is the Cultural Capital of Kerala. Kerala Kalamandalam, The Kerala Sahithya Academy and Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy are all located here. The original name of this centrally located district of Kerala is Thrissivaperur in vernacular, which was distorted to Trichur. Thri is a Sanskrit prefix for thiru in Tamil both meaning Sri or something opulent. Ur is land. The land with the title of Siva = Thrissivaperur. The cultural heritage, historical importance, archeological acumen etc. make this district a class apart. Many rulers like The Zamorin of Kozhikode, Tippu Sultan of Mysore and Europeans contributed their share in shaping Thrissur. Raja Rama Varma of Kochi popularly known as Sakthan Thampuran was the architect of Thrissur town. Thrissur is famous for the Pooram festival (AprilMay) which paved the way for her to find a covetable place in the world tourism map. Pooram is the grandest temple festivities in Kerala. It was Sakthan Thampuran who ordered for this festival to be celebrated in front of the sprawling Thekkinkadu ground. Telephone Access Codes Chalakudy ++ 91 480 Irinjalakuda ++ 91 480 Kodungalloor ++ 91 480 Kunnamkulam ++ 91 4885 Thrissur ++91 487 Vadakkancherry ++ 91 4884
Transport and Communication Air - Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport (58 km), Ph: 0484 2610115. Rail - Thrissur is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network. Ph: 0487 2440251. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road - Thrissur is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses and inter state buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station, Ph: 0487 2421150. Long distance private buses operate from Sakthan Thampuran Bus Stand (1 kmfrom town) and North Bus Stand which is in the heart of the city. Local Transport - Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Local private buses operate from Sakthan Thampuran Bus Stand (1 km away from the town) and North Bus Stand which is in the heart of the city. Tourist Information Offices - DTPC, Palace Road, Chembukkavu, Ph: 0487 2320800.
Places Interested Anakkayam: (20 km from Chalakudy) This place offers an enchanting expereince to the visitors. On Sholayar Peringalkuthu road from Chalakudy this place is famous with a lake of cool and placid waters. The place got its name because some elephants had been drawn in this lake. Archelogical Museum: (Town Hall Road) Open 1000 - 1700 hrs on all days except Mondays and national holidays. Kerala State Zoo: Started in 1885 and Spread over in 5.5 hectors of land Kerala State Zoo is in Thrissur town. There are Zoological Garden, Botanical Garden, Art Museum and Natural History Museum in this compound. The Zoo has 315 animals in 46 species. Natural History Museum displays array of specimens of different kinds of animals. Open 0900 - 1700 hrs on all days except Mondays. Art Museum: Located in the Zoo compound, the art museum displays collections of wood-carvings,metal sculptures and ancient jewellery. The art museum is also a treasure of Kerala traditional lamps. Open 1000- 1700 hrs on all days except Mondays. Thriprayar Sree Rama Temple: The temple is built in typical Kerala architectural style and the important festival is Ekadesi in November/December. Fascinating Destinations Acquarium | Adur | Anakkayam | Arattupuzha | Archelogical Museum | Ariyannoor temple | Kandanisserry | Art Museum | Athirapally | Chalakkudy | Chavakkad | Cheraman Juma Masjid | Cheruthuruthy | Guruvayoor | Chimmini Wildlife Sanctuary | Vazhachal | Divine Retreat Centres | Vilangankunnu | Kerala Museum and Zoo | Kodungalloor | Koodalmanikyam temple | Nattika Beach | Palayur | Peechi Dam | Punnathur Kotta | Saint Thomas Memorial | Shakthan Thampuran Palace | Sree Krishna Swamy Temple | St. Mary’s Forane Church | Koratty | Thiruvenkitachalapathy Temple | Thriprayar Sree Rama Temple | Vadakkumnathan Temple 292
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Shakthan Thampuran Palace The marvelous sculptures add beauty to this Palace
Shakthan Thampuran Palace: Also known as Palace Thoppu, the campus covers an area of six acres. Here you can see three savakudeerams (tombs) including that of the renowned Shakthan Thampuran,the greatest ruler of Cochin dynasty. The marvelous sculptures add beauty to this Palace. Arattupuzha: This village is known for the annual Pooram festival at the temple in April-May, every year. The uniqueness of this festival is the ceremonial processions carrying the idols of deities from 41 neighbouring villages, which are brought to the temple at night in procession on caparisoned elephants. This colourful festival attracts a large number of people from different parts of the state. Ariyannoor temple, Kandanisserry: This temple has a carved entrance gable which has been compared to the wooden sculptures of American artist Louise Nevelson. The Siva temple at Thiruvanchikulam as well as the Sree Krishna temple at Thirukulash-ekharapuram are believed to be monuments from the 9th century. Vazhachal: (68 km from Thrissur and 83 km from Kochi) Just a short drive from Athirapally, this picturesque waterfall is close to dense green forests and is a part of the Chalakudy river. Athirapally and Vazhachal are the most famous waterfalls of Kerala and favourite destinations of tourists. Town Hall: Houses the Picture Gallery where mural paintings from all parts of Kerala are on display. 294
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Divine Retreat Centres: In Muringoor and Potta near Chalakudy situate Divine Retreat Centres. Peoples gather from all parts of the country to meditate and pray in these centres. Kodungalloor: Situated at the confluence of the Periyar river system with the Arabian Sea, Kodungalloor is a place of great historical interest. It was a great emporium of trade even before the dawn of Christian era. The jews, the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs came here with their merchandise. From here ivory, sandalwood, peacock’s feathers and cinnamon were exported to foreign countries. The Roman colonists are said to have founded here a temple in honour of Augustus. The Jews, Christians and Muhammedans all claim it as the place of their first settlement of India. Kodungalloor the farther south end of Thrissur district is specially noted for being the place where St. Thomas, the Apostle is said to have landed first, in AD 52. Cheraman Palli, one of the ancient Mosques is situated here proclaiming the centuries old Muslim tradition here. Kottappuram, a tiny town nearby, was a trading center. From Azhikkode in the west of Kodungallur to Nattika and Chavakkadu are fishing centers on the Arabian coast. Kodungallur is noted for the Durga temple here. Bharani festival and Kavutheendal are the main attraction.Other places of interest nearby include Cheramanparambu, the ancient Thiruvanchikulam temple and the Portuguese fort. 296
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Cheraman Juma Masjid Built in 629 AD, this is the first mosque in India
Cheraman Juma Masjid: (2 km from Kodungalloor Town) Located 2 km from Kodungalloor town this mosque resembles a Hindu temple in appearance. Built in 629 AD, this is the first mosque in India and the second in the world where Juma prayers were started. Chalakkudy: It is a place of historical importance as it was here that Tipu Sultan established the base as his army was besieging the “Travancore Lines”. The town enjoys reputation of being one of the healthiest spots in the district. It is a place worthy of visit and sightseeing. A few miles away from Chalakkudy loacates Irrigation Project and 26 miles east of the town is the Peringalkuthu Hydro-electric project. St. Mary’s Forane Church, Koratty: The church was established in 1381 and also known as ‘Koratty Muthy’. In the following Sunday of 10th Ocotber the church celebrates its annual festival and the procession during the feast is spectacular. Poovan Kula (Bunch of Plantain) is the main offering to the church to get blessing from the Holy Mary. Koodalmanikyam temple: (21 km from Thrissur and 10 km from Irijalakuda Railway Station) This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Bharatha, the brother of Rama. It is perhaps the only temple in India with Bharatha as the presiding deity. The temple is a telling example for architectural marvel.The Koothambalam here attracts huge crowd. The colourful elevenday annual festival with a pageant of thirteen caparisoned elephants is held in April - May. The festival in this temple marks the end of the Hindu temple festival season in Kerala. Many traditional artforms are performed during festival. 298
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Athirapally Waterfalls Cascading from a height of 80 feet
Athirapally Waterfalls: (63 km from Thrissur and 78 km from Kochi) At the entrance to the Sholayar ranges, this 80 ft high waterfall is a popular picnic spot. Athirapally is a unique water falls 19 kms from Chalakkudy in Thrissur district and 75 kms from Kochi.This picnic spot that attracts thousands daily is considered to be a gift of nature with not much distortation having been inflicted. Tourists, nature lovers and educationalist find this spot a wonderment. Athirapally has been the background for many motion pictures and movies in various Indian Languages which proclaims the importance or acceptability of the place. These waterfalls, near the entrance to the Sholayar ranges are of great scenic charm. Cascading from a height of 80 ft Athirapally waterfalls joins the Chalakkudy river. Adur: The place is famous for Annamanada Temple. Annamanada was the venue of two historic interviews between the rulers of Travancore and Cochin in the later part of the eighteenth century. The famous Nedumkotta of Travancore Lines built by Dharma Raja of Travancore to meet the menace of the Mysore invasion passes through Adur. 300
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Vadakkumnathan Temple classical example of the Kerala-style of architecture
Vadakkumnathan Temple: One of the oldest temples in the state, the Vadakkumnathan temple is a classical example of the Kerala-style of architecture and has many decorative murals and pieces of art. This is the venue of the world famous Pooram festival celebrated annually in April-May. The fireworks at Pooram are a spectacular sight. According to legends the temple which has sacred shines of Paramasiva, Parvathy, Sankaran-arayana, Ganapathy, Sree Rama and Sree Krishna is consecrated by Parasurama. Non Hindus are not allowed inside the temple. Peechi Dam: (20 km east of Thrissur) It is a spectacular dam site with beauty of flowery gardens. This picnic spot offers boating facilities. There are frequent private buses from Thrissur to Peechi dam. Vilangankunnu: (7 km from Thrissur and open 0700-1900 hrs) This is a beautiful hill which is a good picnic spot. The children’s park offers amusement rides. Saint Thomas Memorial: St. Thomas is belived to have landed in Kodungalloor (formerly called Muziris) in 52 AD. The St. Thomas Church established by the apostle houses holy relics from the olden days Chimmini Dam & Wildlife Sanctuary: (35 km from Thrissur) This wildlife sanctuary is the abode of flaura and fauna. Trekking is also added attractions here. Flaura includes evergreen forests, leaf sheding forests and fauna includes elephants, bears, wild pigs, leopards, wild bi sons, tigers etc. 302
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Sree Krishna Swamy Temple Famous pilgrim centre in Kerala
In an around Guruvayoor Accessing Guruvayoor: Air : The nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport (87 km). Ph - 0484 2610115 Rail - Guruvayoor is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network. Railway enquiry - Ph: 0487 2556820, 2554300. Road - Guruvayoor is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses and inter state buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station. Ph: 0487 2556450, 2556210. Guruvayoor: (29 km west of Thrissur) Guruvayoor is one of the most sacred and important pilgrim centres of Kerala. Its main attraction is the Sree Krishna temple. This historic temple is shrouded in mystery. Sree Krishna Swamy Temple: (Open: 0300 - 1330 hrs, 1630 - 2030 hrs) The temple, according to belief, was “constructed� by Guru, the precepter of Gods and Vayu, the wind God. After the deluge when the duo were avaiting they beheld a beautiful idol of Lord V ishnu floating in Sea waves. They carried the idol and consecrated inside the temple they built, for the amelioration of mankind. The eastern nada is the main entrance to the shrine. In the Chuttambalam (outer enclosure)there is a tall 33.5 m high gold plated Dwajasthambham (flag-post). There is also a seven metre high Dipasta-mbham (pillar of lamps), whose thirteen circular receptacles provide a truly gorgeous spectacle when lit. The square Sreekovil is the sacred sanctum sanctorum of the temple, housing the main deity. Within the temple there are also the images of Ganapathy, Lord Ayyappa and Edathedattu Kavil Bhagavathy. Only Hindus are allowed inside the temple. Ph: 0487 2556280 304
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Nattika Beach Golden sand beach is virgin and world class
Nattika Beach: It is the coastal village of Thrissur District, part of south Malabar is an upcoming potential destination of Tourism in Kerala. The historical importance of this region is not tapped yet. Starting from Muzris, Marthoma Church at Azhikode believed to be the place where St.Thomas landed in India, Cheraman Masjid the first Muslim mosque of India, Palayur Church where the first Christian baptized by St. Thomas in India, megalithic monuments umbrella stones and caves, Arnos Pathiri memorial at Veloor church, centuries old mural paintings at Velur and Pazhuvil churches etc are the sleeping histories in a radius of 30 km. The long stretch of land lie between pristine beach of Malabar coast and the National water way Canolie Canal and the Tippu Sulthan Road in between is the reminiscence of the Tippu Sulthan’s race. The golden sand beach is virgin and world class. Easily accessible from National Highway NH 17 from Triprayar in 3km and nearest Airport Kochi by 65 km. Nearest Railway Station and city centre is Thrissur and 25 km. 306
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Thrissur Pooram It was Sakthan Thampuran who ordered for this festival
Thrissur Pooram: Thrissur is famous for the Pooram festival (April-May) which paved the way for her to find a covetable place in the world tourism map. Pooram is the grandest temple festivities in Kerala. It was Sakthan Thampuran who ordered for this festival to be celebrated in front of the sprawling Thekkinkadu ground. The king during one of his visits to Thrissur summoned his subjects and asked them to divide into two groups and arrange procession from Thiruvambadi and Paramekkavu temples with 15 caparisoned elephants each. Apart from these 30 caparisoned tuskers there are 15 additional stand by. Kundamattom (exchange of decorated umbrellas) in different fascinating colours is a major attraction of Pooram. What is more 308
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exhilarating is the performance of instrumental music displayed in situ, a blend of all major Kerala musical instruments finding place. Panchavadyam, Pandimelam and Pancharimelam are the main one. Chenda(drum), Maddalam, Thimila, Edakka, Conch, Chengila, Kaalam, Kuzhal - everything. Fire work is yet another attraction. The sample fire work is held in the evening of the day before the previous day of Pooram while the real fire-work takes place at 3.00 in the following morning of the festival day. People of the town, mainly traders, partake the huge expenses involved without any petty feelings of caste or creed. Therefore Thrissur Pooram is the real festival of people of Kerala. 309
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Kerala Kalamandalam Devoted to promote classical arts
Cheruthuruthy: (32 km north of Thrissur) Cheruthuruthy is the seat of the Kerala Kalamandalam.Thrissur is famous for being the headquarter of Kerala Kalamandalam, a deemed university devoted to promote classical arts like Kathakali, Mohiniyattom, Thullal, Bharathanatyam, Kuchupudi, Vadyam, Thayambaka, Ashtapa-dikoothu and Koodiyattom. Classical Music, Kathakali Music, Musical Instruments like Chenda, Maddalam, Edakka, Thayambaka, Panchava-dyam etc. are also taught here. It was the great poet Vallathol Narayana Menon who established this institute which later became a land mark in history. Many teams of Kerala Kalamandalam have toured around the globe several times presenting Kathakali and other fine arts, thereby upholding the cultural values of India. Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy, Sahitya Academy etc. are also situated in the heart of Thrissur Town. Chavakkad: The mausoleum of Haidross Kuttee, Haidor Ali’s Lieutenant is situated at the Manathala Desam near Chavakkad. Because of its assocaition with Haidross Kuttee Chavakkad is also known as Kuttingal. Chowalloor Siva Temple: The hoary Chowalloor Siva Temple or Mahadeva Temple, as it is called is famed to be over centuries old. A unique feature of this temple is that in the two-tiered sreekovil or sanctum sanctorum, the idol of Lord Siva is seen facing West and that of His consort Sree Parvathy faces East. Thiruvenkitachalapathy Temple: The Thiruvenkitachalapathy temple situated at Thiruvenkidom Desom which is one kilometer north-east of the famous Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple, is a great and unique shrine in many respects. The most noteworthy point is that the Deity worshipped at this temple is the same Lord Venkitachalapathy, worshipped in the world famous Thirumala Thirupathi temple in Andhra Pradesh. Ph: 0487 2555394 310
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Palayur: At Palayur, half a mile from Chavakkad Road is a Roman Syrian Christian Church which according to tradition is one of the seven churches founded by St. Thomas, the Apostle, on the West Cost.
Ayurveda Vaidyaratnam Nursing Home: Vaidyaratnam Nursing Home, a member of the renowned Vaidyaratnam Group has been providing authentic kerala ayurvedic treatments since 1951. It is situated at the serene, scenic village of Thaikkattussery, Ollur, near Thrissur in central Kerala. The treatment is being rendered under the traditional Ashtavaidya method. At present the Nursing Home is a 98 bedded multi-speciality hospital with NABH accreditation.The Nursing Home provides Panchakarma Treatments strictly in accordance with the sacred tenets of Ayurveda under the strict guidance of Ashtavaidyan Padmabhooshan E.T. Narayanan Mooss, who is the chairman of the Vaidyaratnam group. Panchakarma treatments in authentic form and manner as mentioned in the ancient manuscripts (Thaliyolas) are being conducted here. Vaidyaratnam Nursing Home also provides specialty treatments for rheumatic disorders like cervical spondylosis, lumbar spondylosis, paralysis, osteoarthritis, skin disorders, various pediatric diseases, gynaec disorders, PCOD and obesity under the guidance of expert doctors. In addition, treatments are also given for paralytic conditions, migraine, sinusitis, gastric problems and many types of life style diseases. The Nursing Home is having full fledged physiotherapy centre, yoga hall, library, Wi-Fi connectivity, pure vegetarian canteen serving special ayurveda cuisines, Ambulance service etc. Advance IP booking is also available. Accommodation facilities vary from premium cottages, suites, and deluxe rooms to general wards. For more details contact 0487 2432832, 2432732. E-mail: nursinghome@vaidyaratnammooss.com, Web: www.vaidyaratnammooss.com See Advt in Page 141 Vaidyaratnam Ayurveda Museum: This Museum, perhaps, the first of its kind in India, is setup for preserving Ayurveda for the upcoming generations. As part of its multi-farious ventures to enlighten the public about the rich heritage of this system, Vaidyaratnam has embarked upon this novel project. It is a landmark undertaking ingeniously designed to provide an audio-visual tour of the age-old history of evolution of Ayurvedic science to the visitor. The visitor will be taken on a journey through the historic periods of Ayurvedic Science. The Museum, narrates the story of evolution as well as development by using various artifacts, sculptures, scriptures and pictures. A 3D gallery is an added attraction for showcasing the developments in the manufacture of ayurvedic medicines as well as various treatment techniques evolved over the ages. Further, this will enable the visitor to appreciate how the continuity of tradition is preserved even in the contemporary scenario against the backdrop of technological innovations and modernizations. For more information: Vaidyaratnam Road, Ollur-Thaikkattussery, Thrissur, Kerala - 680 306, Ph: +91 487 2350230; Email:museum@vaidyaratnammooss.com, Website: www.vaidyaratnammooss.com See Advt in Page 141 311
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Palakkad
MUST SEE
Nelliyampathy Parambikulam Malampuzha Garden Silent Valley Park Palakkad Fort
Area: 4480 sq kms Population (2001): 26,17,072 Altitude: 7.62 - 76.2 mts above Sea level Clothing: Tropical Cottons Tourist Season: September to February Palakkad is known as the granary of Kerala and it is a land of vallies, hillocks, rivers, forests, mountain streams, dams and irrigation projects. Palakkad is situated at the foot of the Western Ghats. The name of Palakkad means forests with palm trees. Palakkad derives its name from the Malayalam words Pala (Alsteria scholaris)and Kadu (forest) which goes to prove that this place was once a beautiful stretch of forests covered with the sweet scented flowers of the Pala tree. Palakkad has many significant features that seperate it from the rest of the states. Palakkad is boarded by Coimbatore district of Tamilnadu in the East, Thrissur and Malappuram in the South, West and North. This district was the only gateway to Kerala from the north before implementing the Konkan Railway. Bharathapuzha which is the longest river in the state and has special significance in the psyche of the state flows through the district. Telephone Access Codes Alathur ++ 91 4926 Koduvayur ++ 91 4923 Mannarkad ++ 91 4924 Nenmara ++91 4923 Olavakkode ++91 491 Palakkad ++ 91 491 Shoranur ++ 91 466
Transport and Communication Air - Nearest Airport : Coimbatore (55 kms). Cochin International Airport (120 kms), Nedumbassery, Ph: 0484 2610115. Calicut International Airport, Ph: 0483 2719491. Kannur International Airport, Ph: +91 490 2481000 Rail - Palakkad Junction Railway Station, an important railhead in Southern Railway, is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network ( 5 kms away from the city). Railway enquiry Ph: 139, 1397. Road - Palakkad is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses and inter state buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station. Ph: 0491 2520098. Local Transport - Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices - DTPC Information Counter, Near Children’s Park, Palakkad, Ph: 0491 2538996. Nelliyampathy, Ph: 04923 246357. Silent Valley National Park, Ph: 04924 253225.
Places Interested Ottappalam: (35 km from Palakkad) The town is known for its numerous places of worship and their colourful festivals. The Chathan Kandar Kavu which was built by the local Kanjoor Namboothiri family in Varode Desam is famous. Namboothiri built temple where Chathan, a Harijan, found a bleeding stone while he was sharpening his knife and the presiding deity is Durga. On the Avittam day of Meenam (March/April) the temple celebrate its annual festival Thalapoli. Meanvallam: This 25 feet height waterfalls is 8 kms away from Thuppanad Junction. Among the 10 steps of waterfalls only two can be accessed and the others remaining in dense forest. A mini-hydel project is also here. Thiruvalathoor: (10 km from Palakkad) The ancient temple here has some fine wood work and stone sculptures. Chittur Gurumadam: Located on the banks of the River Sokanasini (the destroyer of sorrows), this is a memorial to Thunchath Ezhuthachan, the author of Adhyatma Ramayana, who spent his last days here. A srichakra, some of the idols worshipped by him, a stylus, wooden slippers and a few old manuscripts are exhibited here. Fascinating Destinations Attappady | Chittur Gurumadam | Chulliar Dam | Dhoni Temple | Olavakkode | Jain Temple | Kalpathy Temple | Kollengode | Kottayi | Lakkidi | Loknayak Smrithivanam | Malampuzha Garden | Mangalam Dam | Mayiladumpara | Meanvallam | Meenkara | Nelliyampathy | Ottappalam | Palakkad Fort | Pothundy | Parambikulam | Punarjanani Guha | Silent Valley | Siruvani | Thenari | Thiruvalathoor | Thrithala | Vellinezhi
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Malampuzha Garden Beautifully landscaped gardens
Malampuzha Garden: (10 km from Palakkad) This famous picnic spot which comprises a dam and beautifully landscaped gardens, is situated on the lower hills of Western Ghats. Malampuzha which is known as ‘Vrindavan of Kerala’ attracts thousands of tourists to enjoy the gardens with lush green lorns, innumerable flower beds, glittering fountains surrounded by Mammoth Dam. The sculpture of Yakshi add the beauty to garden. Malampuzha is the home of first rock garden in South India, sculpted by Padmashree Nekchand of Chandigarh. The dam and gardens are illuminated on Saturdays, Sundays & National holidays from 1900 - 2000 hrs. On other day they are illuminated on request for a fare. There are frequent buses to this place from Palakkad. The garden, Ph - 2815280. Rock Garden, Ph - 2815140. Opens : 1000 - 1800 hrs. Boating and Fishing facilities are available in the reservoir. Pedal Boats, Row Boats, Water Scooters and Motor Boats can be hired. Open : 1000 - 1800 hrs. A well maintained swimming pool (Tuesday holiday), a fresh water acquarium Open : 1200 - 2000 hrs. and 1300 - 2100 hrs on holidays, a snake park Open : 0800 - 1800 hrs and a children’s park are other attractions of the garden. The Vadankhatola, the South India’s first Passenger Rope way which is above 60 feet offers the best panoramic view of the beautiful gardens nestled below the blue mountain. Ph: 2815129. Open 1000 - 1300 & 1430 2000 hrs. Road train trips in the garden, Open 0800 - 2000 hrs and telescope tower open : 1000 - 1700 hrs are unforgettable experience. Ph: 0491 2815280. Fantasy Park offers many amusement rides to enjoy the destination. Ph: 0491 2815122, 2815123, Tel/Fax: 0491 2815124, www.fantasypark.in 316
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Kalpathy Viswanatha Temple Kalpathy Ratholsavam is a spectacular festival
Kalpathy V iswanatha Temple: This temple is dedicated to Lord Siva. The temple festival which is held in November every year is known as Kalpathy Ratholsavam and becomes the spectacular festival of the district. Dhoni: (15 km from Palakkad) It takes a three hour trek from the base of the Dhoni Hills to reach this reserve forest area with its small, beautiful waterfall. Siruvani: (46 km North of Manarkad and 48 km from Palakkad) The reservoir at Siruvani was built for Tamil Nadu by the Kerala Government to meet the drinking water requirements of Coimbatore. The gateways on either side of the road across the dam are typical of the Kerala and Tamil architectural styles. Siruvani is also home to certain tribals like the Mudugars and Irulars. Ph: 04924 222574. Kollengode: (19 kms from Palakkad) Kollengode or the abode of blacksmiths enshrines the pristine beauty of rural Palakkad. The Kollengode Palace, the V ishnu Temple and the poet P. Kunhiraman Nair Memorial are worth visiting. Seethakundu and Govindamalai hills nearby are ideal for trekking and adventure tourism. The places are beautiful with great sceneries. Chulliyar Dam: The dam offers spectacular views of hills and it is situated at the foot of Western Ghats. 318
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Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary Sprawled across 285 sq km
Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary: (110 km from Palakkad) Sprawled across 285 sq kms the Parambikulam wild life sanctuary is home to rare wild animals. Boating/cruising facilities are available at the Parambikulam Reservoir. The Rest Houses of State Forest Department at Thoonakkadavu, Thellikkal and Anappady offer accomodation. A tree house in the reserve forest area in Thoonakkadavu has to be booked in advance. The oldest teak tree, Kannimari is found here. Permission : Divisional Forest Officer, Parambikkulam, Thoonamkavu. Phone - 04253 245025. Punarjanani Guha: This natural tunnel situated 2 kms away from Thiruvillwamala Temple. the presiding diety Sree Rama of the temple is believed to be Swayambhoo. By performing Noozhal (Crawl through tunnel) all sins are washed away. The ritual is performed only one day in every year, on Guruvayoor Ekadeshi. woman are not allowed to Noozhal. Loknayak Smrithivanam and Deer Park: This smrithivanam and deer park which spread over 100 acres are situated at Walayar along the Kerala Tamilnadu border. Deer and other animals can be seen and elephant rides are also available. Thiruvegappura Sankaranarayana Temple: This temple in Palakkad district dates back to the 14th century while its Koothambalam was probably added in the 15th or 16th century. 320
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Lakkidi: (30 km from Palakkad) Killikkurissimangalam at Lakkidi is the birth place of Kunchan Nambiar, the 18th century satirist and exponent of Tullal (Classical art form). The poet’s house has been preserved as a monument by the State Government. Palakkad Fort: The old granite fort situated in the very heart of Palakkad town is one of the best preserved in Kerala. It was built by Hyder Ali of Mysore in 1766. The fort was taken over and modified by the British in 1790. It is now preserved by the Archaeological survey of India. Now the fort is known as Tippu’s Fort for with thick walls in square shape. Nelliyampathy: (40 km South of Nenmara) This fascinating hill station is at a height of 467 to 1572 m. above sea level. At least 10 hairpin bends have to be negotiated on the Ghat road that passes through the breath taking evergreen forests of the Sahya Ranges. Seethakundu at Nelliyampathy offers a panoramic view of about one third of Palakkad. This hill country is the delight of trekkers. The DTPC Palakkad offers accomodation in the tourist resort with all facilities. Ph: 04923 246357 Pothundy: (45 km from Palakkad) Situated on the way to Nelliampathy, the Pothundy Reservoir complex is a charming location for picnics and halfday trips. Mangalam Dam: (50 km from Palakkad) A popular picnic spot, the dam is built across the Cherukunnath river, a tributary of the Mangalam river. The beautiful parks and lawns are an enchanting experience. Thrithala: (75 km from Palakkad) This place is noted for its monuments and historic ruins. The Shiva temple and the ruins of a mud fort near Thrithala on the Chalissery road are notable cultural monuments. The Kattilmadam Temple, a small granite Buddhist monument on the Pattambi - Guruvayoor road, is of great archaeological importance. It is believed to date back to the 9th/10th century A.D. The Pakkanaar memorial, honouring the Paraya Saint, stands near Thrithala - Koottanad road. This is also the native place of renowned writer and social reformer, V.T. Battathiripad. The place is also renowned for Ayurvedic Treatments. Vaidyamadham, CNS Ayurveda Chikitsalayam & Research Center are some of the great people in Ayurvedic Treatments. Hemambika Temple, Olavakkode: The temple is dedicated to Bhagavathi and there is no deity in Sanctum Sanctorum but only a sign of palm is visible. Mayiladumpara: (30 km from Palakkad) This grove takes its name from the large number of peacocks found here. Kottayi: (15 km from Palakkad) This tiny village is the native place of the late Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, the doyen of Karnatic music.. Silent Valley National Park: (40 km North-West of Mannarkad) The 89.52 sq kms national park is believed to be the sole surviving bit of evergreen forests in Sahya Ranges. The peculiarity of Silent Valley Forest is that it is 322
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devoid even of the chirping of cicadas. Vehicular transport is possible only upto Mukkali, nearly 24 kms from the park. It is the abode of many South Indian animals and birds. The park attracts visitors from all over the world. The rest of the way has to be covered on foot up to the source of Kunthipuzha which flows through the valley before merging into River Bharathapuzha. Permission: Wildlife Warden, Silent Valley National Park, Mukkali, Ph: 04924 253225. Vellinezhi: This small village was the home for several Kathakali artists in 19th and 20th century. This village is situated near Ottapalam. Attappady: (38 km North-East of Mannarkad) A beautiful synthesis of mountains, rivers and forests, Attappady is of great interest to anthropologists as this is the habitat of many tribes like the Irulas and Mudugars. The Malleeswaram peak is worshipped as a gigantic Sivalinga by the tribals who also celebrated the Sivarathri festival with great gusto. A PWD Rest House, and a few private hotels offer accomodation at Agali. Meenkara: (32 km from Palakkad) This picnic spot is the site of a dam across the River Gayathri which flows into Bharathapuzha. Thenari: It is believed that the waters of this natural spring, located in front of the old Sree Rama Temple here, is as sacred as the waters of the Ganges. The Ongallur Taliyil Shiva Temple: Situated near Pattambi, this temple has some of the most intricate laterite sculptures in Kerala. Jain Temple of Jainimedu: Situated on the western suburbs of Palakkad town, not far from the railway station this historic 32 feet long, 20ft. wide granite temple displays images of the Jain Thirthankaras and Yakshinis. The region around the temple, known as Jainimedu, is one of the few places in Kerala where the vestiges of Jainism have survived. It is at a Jain house here that poet Kumaranasan wrote his monumental poem, Veenapoovu (The Fallen Flower). The temple is built in Vadakkanthara on shores of Kalpathy river. Ayurveda Vaidyamadham Vaidyasala and Nursing Home: The nursing home is set amidst peaceful sylvan surroundings. Engulfed by the soothing foliage and medicinal plants, the nursing home is a haven for those seeking mental and physical relaxation. The inpatient department of the nursing home started functioning in 1978, initially with six rooms. This was gradually expanded 34 spacious rooms and 18 A/c rooms. All are equipped with facilities for treatment, bathing and cooking. Specially trained attendants take care of the nursing part. One relative or attendant is allowed to stay with the patient. All types of treatments including Panchakarma are done here in the traditional style. For more information: Vaidyamadham, Mezhathur P.O, Trithala, Palakkad - 679 534, Ph: 0466 2272044, 2272255, Email: info@vaidyamadham.com, www.vaidyamadham.com See Advt in Page 149 323
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Nilambur Teak Museum Thirunavaya Padinjarekkara Beach Adayanpara Waterfalls Thunchan Memorial
Malappuram
Area: 3548 Population(2001): 36,29,640 Altitude: Lowland - Sea Level & Highland-477 to 2340 mts above Sea level Clothing: Tropical Tourist Season: September to March Malappuram which literally means a terraced land atop hills is rich with evergreen forests, ravines, hills and dales, sandy surfs, rivers etc. Malapp-uram is one of the most fertile land, bordered by the Western Ghats in the East, Palakkad district in the South, the Arabian Sea in the West and Kozhi-kode and Wynad districts in the North. Malappuram has contributed significantly in the cultural history of Kerala. The district witnessed many historical events like Mamankam festival, Mappila Revolt against British East India Company between 1792 and 1921, the Khilaphath Movement etc. It was famous for Hindu Vedic learning and Islamic Philosophy. It was the Military headquarters of the Zamorins of Kozhikode since early times. Three great rivers - Chaliyar, Kadalundi and Bharatapuzha make this district unique. Malappuram gave birth to many distinguished personalities like Thunchath Ezhuthachan, the father of modern Malayalam Literature. Telephone Access Codes Edapal ++ 91 494 Kottakkal ++ 91 483 Manjeri ++ 91 483 Malappuram ++ 91 483 Nilambur ++ 91 4931 Perinthalmanna ++ 91 4933 Ponnani ++ 91 494 Tirur ++ 91 494 Valancherry ++ 91 494
Transport and Communication Air : Nearest Airports : Calicut International Airport, Karipur ( 36 kms), Ph: 0483 2719491. Cochin International Airport (169 kms), Ph: 0484 2610115. Kannur International Airport, Ph: +91 490 2481000 Rail: The nearest main railway station is at Kozhikode and there is another smaller station at Tirur (44 kms South of Kozhikode). Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road: Malappuram is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses and inter state buses operate from different KSRTC Bus Stations. KSRTC Malappuram, Ph: 0483 2734950. KSRTC Perinthalmanna, Ph: 04933 227342. KSRTC Ponnani, Ph: 0494 2666396. Local Transport: Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices: DTPC, Ph: 0483 2731504. Guest House, Ph: 0483 2734311.
Places Interested Jama-at Mosque, Malappuram: This is an important pilgrim centre of the Muslims of Kerala. The four day annual festival at the mosque is celebrated in April. Adjoining the mosque is the mausoleum of the Malappuram Shaheeds (martyrs) whose brave exploits have been immortalised in the Mappila ballads. Thali temple, Perinthalmanna: The temple is located about 3 kms West of Perinthal-manna on the way to Malappuram. Poonthanam Illam: This is the house of Poonthanam Namboothiri, an exponent of the Krishna cult of Bhakthi movement, known for his work, Jnanappana (song of knowledge) and is located in Kizhattoor near Perinthalmanna. Sreekrishna Temple where he used to pray is situated nearby. Ph: 0494 2570848. Pazhayangadi Mosque, Kondotti: (18 kms East of Manjeri, on the way to Malappuram) The three day long Valia Nercha feast at this 500 year old Muslim Pilgrim centre, celebrated in February/March, is a local cultural event. Rudra Dhanwanthari Temple: This Temple is about 3500 years old and is located in the centre of Pulamanthol. The Temple belongs to the Ashtavaidya Pulamanthol Mooss family. Fascinating Destinations Adayanpara | Jama-at Mosque | Malappuram | Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary | Kadampuzha Temple | Kodikuthimala | Kottakkal | Kottakkunnu | Mamburam | Navamukanda Temple | Nilambur | Nilambur Teak Museum | Padinharekara Beach | Paloor Temple | Pazhayangadi Mosque | Kondotti | Ponnani | Poonkudi Mana | Poonthanam Illam | Dhanwanthari Temple | Tanur | Thali temple | Perinthalmanna | Thirumandhamkunnu Temple | Thirunavaya | Thirurangadi | Thunchan Memorial | Tirur | Trikandiyoor Temple | Vallikkunnu Beach | Vettakkorumakan Temple 326
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Mamburam Mosque The shrine and mausoleum of the Thangals
Mamburam: The shrine and mausoleum of the Thangals (the religious leaders of the Malabar Muslims) in AR Nagar Village is a major Pilgrimage centre. Kottakkunnu: Located near the district collectorate in Malappuram, one can see traces of an old fort at the crest 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. Thunchan Memorial, Tirur: This is the birth place of Thunchath Ezhuthachan, the father of Malay-alam language. On V ijayadasami day, many come here for vidyarambham, the ceremony in which children are initiated into learning. The iron stylus with which Ezhuthachan wrote his texts on palm leaves and the ancient Kanjira tree under which he composed his poems are treasured exhibits here. Ph: 0494 2429666 Tanur: The samll coastal fishing town of Tanur was one of the earliest settlements of the Portuguese. It is believed that St. Francis Xavier visited the place in 1546. About 3 kms South of Tanur town is Keraladeshapuram Temple, dedicated to Lord V ishnu and believed to be one of the oldest temples in Kerala. 328
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Kodikuthimala Best place to view the nature
Kodikuthimala: (11 km from Perinthalmanna on NH to Palakkad) The Perennial Springs and the green mountains form an alluring landscape. V iew tower and other facilities have been developed at this spot. Thirunavaya: (8 km South of Tirur) Situated on the banks of the Bharathapuzha, this was one of the Venues for Mamankam, a grand assembly of the rulers of Kerala, held once in every 12 years. This extravagant festival was conducted for the last time in 1755. Today, Thirunavaya is the venue for the annual Sarvodaya Mela. The Thirunavaya Navamukunda Temple is also a famous pilgrim centre. During Karkidakavavu, people flock at the banks of Bharathapuzha here, to perform the Pithrukriya for departed souls. The site of Melpathur Illam, the home of great poet, Melppatthur Narayana Bhattathiri, author of Narayaneeyam, is about 2 miles from here. Ph: 0494 2603747 Ponnani: The only port in the district, this is an important fishing centre. During the months of February/April, thousands of migratory birds arrive here. Located close to Ponnani is Biyyan Kayal, a placid, green fringed waterway with watersports facility. 329
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Adayanpara: (15 km from Nilambur) Located in the Kurumbalangode V illage of Nilambur taluk, Adayanpara is famous for its water falls and the splendour of its lush jungles. Thirumandhamkunnu Temple: Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathi Temple is one of the ancient and famous Mahakshetras of Kerala. This Shrine which is the foremost in the Bhadrakali Temples. This Temple is located at Angadippuram. Dedicated to Goddes Durga, this is an important pilgrim centre in Malappuram. The annual pooram festival celebrated in March/ April attracts large numbers of devotees. A unique custom here is the arrival of Vellathiri in the Pooram ground to give audience to the Malayankutty, the headman of the Pana tribal community. Kalampattu is an important offering here. Mangalya Pooja, Rigveda Laksharchana and Chandattam are other important poojas.Ph: 04933 258555 Vallikkunnu Beach: A beach resort set in the middle of a coconut grove is the main attraction here. Kadalundi bird sanctuary is a short distance away. Vettakkorumakan Temple: This famous Temple is located in Nilambur and the renowned Nilambur pattu festival is held here. Padinharekara Beach: At the end of the Tipu Sulthan road near Ponnani, the beach offers a breathtaking view of the confluence of the Bharathapuzha, the Tirur Puzha and the Arabian Sea. Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary: (19 km from Kozhikode and 7 km from Beypore Port) The Sanctuary is spread over a cluster of islands in a scenic area surrounded by hillocks where the Kadalundipuzha river flows into the Arabian Sea. A hillock which is 200 mts above sea level provides a splendid view of the river mouth and the sea. The place is also known for a wide variety of fish, mussles and crabs. Kottakkal: (12 km South-West of Malappuram) Kottakkal is known as the abode of Ayurveda, the Science of Life in Kerala.This small town is home to the famed Kottakkal Arya Vaidyasala, one of the pioneer institutions of Ayurveda, the traditional system of health and medicine, in Kerala. Founded in 1902 by Vaidyaratnam P.S. Warrier, Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala has branches all over the state as well as in Delhi and Chennai. One of the best Ayurvedic centres in the state, the Aryavaidyasala runs an Ayurvedic research centre, a nursing home and a hospital. The chief physician can be consulted only by appointment made at least 10 days in advance. Accommodation options at the nursing home include family blocks, double rooms, single rooms and suites. Paloor Subramaniya Temple: One and half kilometers from Pulamanthole centre and 12 kms from Pattambi of Shornur - Mangalore railway line at Paloor situate the famous Temple of Lord Subramaniyan, renowned as Paloor Kalari from ancient period. This is an all religious pilgrim centre too. Ph: 04933 268333, 267676. 330
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Nilambur Known for the world’s oldest teak planation
Nilambur: This is the original home of Cholainaickans the oldest aboriginal tribe of Kerala. The extensively forested land is well known for Canoli’s Plot the world’s oldest teak planation and Bamboo woods. Nilambur Teak Museum: The world’s first teak museum is situated 4 kms away from Nilambur on the way of Nilambur - Gudallur. It is also the sub centre of Kerala Forest Research Institute. With a two storeyed buildingm, the museum offers all informations about teak with various exhibitions. Ph: 04931 222846 Thirurangadi: This is the place which witnessed the 1921 Malabar Mutiny. Trikandiyoor Shiva Temple: The idol at this ancient temple said to have been installed by Parasurama, the legendary creator of Kerala. The temple is located near the town of Tirur and attracts devotees from far and wide. Kadampuzha Bhagavathy Temple: (3 km North of Vettichira on the highway connecting Kozhikode to Thrissur) Dedicated to Kirathaparvathi, this temple has no idol. Poojas are performed at a hole into which the Goddess is said to have disappeared after showing her presence to Adi Sankaracharya. Poomoodal (offering of flowers of Thechi) is an important feature here. Muttarakkal is another offering made by breaking coconuts. Poonkudi Mana: Located 3km away from Anakkayam town on ManjeriPerinthalmanna road, it is an ancient mental health care centre. 331
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MUST SEE
Kappad Beach Thusharagiri Waterfalls Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary Peruvannamuzhi Beypore Port
Kozhikode
Area: 2345 sq kms Population (2001): 28,78,498 Altitude: Sea level Clothing: Tropical Cottons Tourist Season: September to May Kozhikode is famous for various cultural activities. Almost every day one can witness musical nights and literary camps here. It was once the capital of the powerful Zamorins and a prominent trade and commerce centre. Green Countryside, serene beaches, historic sites, wildlife sanctuaries, rivers, hills, warm and friendly ambience make Kozhikode a popular destination. It was also the most important historic region with a number of temples, churches and mosques. Today Kozhikode is an imporant trade and Commerce Centre. It also takes an important role in the politicaldevelopments of Kerala. Kappad where Vasco-Da-Gama landed on 1498 is situated near Kozhikode. The Mahe river, Kuttiady river, Korapuzha, Kallai river, Chaliyar river and Kadalundi river are the main rivers which flow through the district. The district which is borded by Kannur district on the North, Wayanad district on the East, Malappuram district on the South and Arabian Sea on the West is also an enchanting backwater destination. Telephone Access Codes Badagara ++ 91 496 Karipur ++ 91 483 Kozhikode ++ 91 495 Nandapuram ++ 91 496 Quilandy ++ 91 496 Ramanattukara ++ 91 495
Transport and Communication Air: Nearest Airport : Calicut International Airport, Karipur, Ph - 0483 2719491. Kannur International Airport, Ph: +91 490 2481000 Rail: Kozhikode is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network, Ph: 0495 2702606. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road: Kozhikode is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses and inter state buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station. Ph: 0495 2723796. Local Transport: Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices: DTPC, Kozhikode, Ph: 0495 2720012. Pazhassiraja Museum and Art Gallery, Ph: 0495 2384382. Krishna Menon Museum, Ph: 0495 2381253. Planetarium, Ph: 0495 2770571. Thusharagiri, Ph: 80864 42570
Places Interested Pazhassiraja Museum & Art Gallery: (5km from Kozhikode) On display here are copies of ancient murals, antique bronzes, old coins, excavated earthenware, models of temples, megalithic monuments like dolmonoid cysts, umbrella stones etc. Adjacent to the museum is the Art Gallery which exhibits an excellent collection of paintings by Raja Ravivarma and Raja Raja Varma. Ph: 0495 2384382 Muchunthi Palli: Built in the traditional Kerala architectural style, this Mosque enshrines a 13th century Vattezhuthu (inscription on stone slab). The inscription proclaims the donation of the property to the mosque by a Zamorin. Kalipoika: (2km from Kozhikode) One can leisure by cruise on the dappled waters at Kalipoika in both pedal and row boats. Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary: (25 km from Kozhikode) The estuary at Kadalundi is a heaven for migratory birds. Terns, gulls, herons, sand pipers, whimbrels and other exotic birds flock into this place in November and return home in April. Over a hundred varieties of native birds and over 60 varieties of migratory birds flock here in large numbers. Kallai: This was once the second largest timber trading centre in Asia. A steel bridge built by British is still intact here. Fascinating Destinations Beypore | Buddha Vihar | Iringal | Jain Temple | Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary | Kakkayam | Kalipoika | Kallai | Kappad | Kirtads | Kozhikode Beach | Krishna Menon Museum | Kuttichira | Kuttiyadi | Lokanarkavu Temple | Mananchira Maidan | Mannur Temple | Mishkal Masjid, Kuttichira | Mother of God Church | Muchunthi Palli | Parsi Anju Amman Baug | Payyoli | Pazhassiraja Museum | Peruvannamuzhi | Pishakarikavu | Planetarium | Ponmeri | Regional Science Centre | Sargaalaya Arts & Crafts Village | SM Street | St. Mary's Church | Tali Temple | Thacholi Manikkoth | Thikkoti Light House | Thusharagiri | Vadakara | Varakkal Devi Temple | Vellari Mala | Velliyamkallu | Wayanad Ghats 334
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Sargaalaya Arts & Crafts Village, Iringal: (60 km from Kozhikode Air Port, 40 km from Kozhikode City) A wonder world of tradition in the form of beautiful handicrafts and overwhelming performances - This exquisite blend of tradition with beauty is what makes Sargaalaya the unique tourist destination, a soothing experience for every visitor. Sargaalaya Kerala Arts and Crafts village is an initiative of Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala, was established in the year 2011 as a part of responsible tourism, in 20 acres of land on the banks of Moorad River, close to National Highway in Iringal, Kozhikode. Started as a venture for the development of Traditional Arts and Crafts of India, with specific focus on Kerala, this has become one of the major tourist attractions of Kerala. Along with international travellers, people numbering 3.8 lakhs visited the spot last year. Sargaalaya has been awarded as the India’s Best Rural Tourism Project by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India. The project is managed by the Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society Ltd. The craft village in a brief is a cluster of skilled artisans - A group who make out majestic craft pieces and another group who perform the traditional art forms. Rather than the sale of these handicrafts, the visitors can also learn from the artisans. There are 27 cottages in the craft villages where more than 60 varieties of crafts are made by hand. With the rare combination of art and tourism, the village paves platform for the development of traditional artisans. Entrance Tariff: Adult: Rs.40, Child: Rs.30 (5 to 12 yrs), Student: Rs.20 (Below 15yrs with ID card). Overseas Visitors Entrance Tariff: Adult: Rs.50 and Special ticket rates during Crafts Festival& for Cultural Events. Mishkal Masjid, Kuttichira: One of the oldest mosques in the city, this four storeyed structure supported by wooden pillars proudly proclaims the architectural splendour of yester years. In 1510 the Portuguese burnt down some parts of it, but the charred portions still remain. The mosque is named after the rich trader who built it. SM Street: Sweet Meat Street is the busiest street in Kozhikode and derives its name from the times when the street was lined with sweet meat stalls. Kirtads: (7km from Kozhikode) This unique museum houses the tools and devices used by the ancient tribal communities of Kerala. A good library with books on Anthropology and Sociology is an added attraction. Payyoli: This is yet another beautiful stretch of golden sands with shallow waters that border Velliyamkallu. Buddha Vihar: This temple houses a good collection of writings on Buddha. Regional Science Centre: Situated on the same compound of the planetarium, the Regional Science Centre is an eye opener into the amazing and exciting dimensions of Science. 336
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Beypore one of the prominent ports and fishing harbours of ancient Kerala
Beypore: (10 km South of Kozhikode) Located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River, Beypore, one of the prominent ports and fishing harbours of ancient Kerala was an important trade and maritime centre. Ancient Beypore was much sought after by merchants from Western Asia, for its ship building industry. The boat building yard here, famous for the construction of the Uru (the Arabian trading vessel), boasts a tradition of almost 1500 years. Arabs still get down here for larger boats. Velliyamkallu: This massive rock, much dreaded by navigators, was once a vantage point for the Marakkars to attack the invading Portuguese. An entire crew of a Portuguese ship was killed here. The beautiful natural engravings on the rock are worth exploring. Thikkoti Light House: The light house which overlooks Velliyamkallu was built after a shipwreck, the remains of which can still be seen here. The region around the Velliyamkallu rock is the transit home of migratory birds. Wayanad Ghats: The Green Ghats enroute to Wayanad has nine hairpin bends. Each turn, taking to a higher altitude, offers a better view of the picturesque plains below. The journey through this way is breathtaking and an unforgettable experience. Planetarium: (Shows - 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800 hrs) The Kozhikode planetarium at the city’s Jaffarkhan colony offers extensive insight into the mysteries of the universe, the planets and the galaxies. Ph: 0495 2770571 337
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Krishna Menon Museum: This museum has an exclusive wing dedicated to the late V K Krishna Menon, renowned statesman. His personal belongings and souvenirs are displayed here. Ph: 0495 2381253 Vadakara: (48 km from Kozhikode) The birth place of Thacholi Othenan - the legendary hero of the Vadakkanpattu (ballads of North Malabar), Vadakara boasts a great martial tradition and was a flourishing trade and commerce centre in ancient times. Kuttiyadi: (78 km from Kozhikode) This picturesque village is the site of a major power project. The Kuttiyadi Hydro Electric power project. The Backwaters of Kozhikode: Unexplored, unspoiled, the backwaters of Kozhikode hold great promises of enchanting holiday options. Elathur, the Canoli Canal and the Kallai River are favourite destinations for boating. Kadalundi, with its beautiful bird sanctuary is a charming site. Korapuzha, the venue of the Korapuzha Jalolsavam is fast becoming a popular watersports destination. Thacholi Manikkoth: The Kalari, where Thacholi Othenan practised his martial feats and spent long days in deep meditation before every Payattu (duel), is a place worth visiting. Pishakari kavu: This temple is dedic ated to goddess Bhagavathy. Elephant pageants during the festival season here (March/april) are a special attraction. Iringal: This is the birth place of Kunjali Marakkar, who commanded the Zamorin’s fleet and held the Portuguese vessels at bay for a long period. The birth place of this valiant admiral of the Zamorin, on the southern bank of the Moorad River, is today preserved by the Department of Archaeology. Lokanarkavu Temple: This temple, associated with the heroes and heroines of the Vadakkanpattu combines an arresting simplicity and a legendary aura. The candid murals and carvings here are a delight to art lovers. Thusharagiri: (50 km East of Kozhikode) As the name suggests, land and water have struck an extraordinary kinship here. Famous for its trekking tracks, Tusharagiri is located near Vythiri in Wayanad. Trekkers start early morning from the second waterfall and climb uphill through the pristine, dense evergreen forests populated with exotic birds and wildlife to reach Vythiri by evening. Tusharagiri also abounds in rubber, arecanut, pepper, ginger and spice plantations. Thenpara at the height of 75 mts is the highest among three waterfalls. Mananchira Maidan: The palace tank of king Mana-V ikrama is a architectural wonder. The musical fountain inside the maidan and the meticulously landscaped lawns surrounded by traditional buildings in the Kerala style, fascinate vistitors. 338
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Kappad Vasco-Da-Gama landed on 27th May 1498
Kappad: (16 km from Kozhikode) This is the historic beach where Vasco-DaGama landed on 27th May 1498, with 170 men in three vessels. A monument on the beach commemortes this historic event. The rock studded beach is locally known as Kappakadavu. An interesting feature of the landscape is the sprawling rock that protrudes into the sea. The temple on the rock is believed to be 800 years old. Varakkal Devi Temple: This is considered to be the 108th and the last Devi temple built by Sree Parasurama, the legendary founder of Kerala. It is believed that Parasurama ploughed this area in order to make Devi (the goddess) appear. The main festival here is the Vavu Bali when thousands congregate to perform the ancestral obsequies. On this day the sea is found to be surprisingly calm as if facilitating the religious observances. Parsi Anju Amman Baug: This Fire temple on SM Street dates back to the period when the Parsis, lured by the trade opportunities, settled in Kozhikode about 200 years ago. Jain Temple: The two temples in this compound at Trikkovil lane have exquisitely painted interiors and elaborately carved porticos. Mother of God Church: This church built in the Roman architectural style dates back to 1513 AD and is the only one of its kind in Kerala. A portrait of St. Mary, more than 200 years old, makes it a famous pilgrim centre. 339
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Kozhikode Beach favourite haunt of sunset viewers
Kozhikode Beach: This beach is a favourite haunt of sunset viewers. Adding to its natural beauty is the old-world charm retained in the old light house and the two crumbling piers, each more than a hundred years old, that run into the sea. Entertainment facilities such as the Lions Park for children and the marine water acquarium are added attractions. Vellari Mala: Scintillating waterfalls and velvet green landscapes make this is an ideal spot for trekking. Kuttichira: The stone inscriptions found in the Mishkal Mosque at Kuttichira reveal an interesting aspect in the history of the Zamorins of Kozhikode and their patronage of Islam in Kerala. The mosque was built by a rich Arab merchant, Nakhooda Mishkal, in the 14th century. It is named Mishkal Mosque after him. The architecture of this and other old mosques in Kozhikode bear great resemblance to the typical Hindu temple complex with pillars, ventilators and huge tanks as well as decorative features such as stylised floral carvings and geometric designs. Mannur Temple: (12 km from Kozhikode) Modelled like the Siva Temple at Tiruvannur, this exquisitely carved Gajaprathista styled laterite structure is more than two centuries old. It is believed that the Holy Sage Sree Parashuraman starts his Siva Linga Prathishta at Tiruvannur and completes it here every noon. The noon Poojas here are therefore considered very special. The annual Sivarathri festival is celebrated in a very big way. People from far and near celebrate the festival enthusiastically. 340
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Peruvannamuzhi Damsite set amid hills is a beautiful picnic spot.
Peruvannamuzhi: (60 km from Kozhikode) The Peruvannamuzhi damsite set amid hills is a beautiful picnic spot. The reservoir here provides facilities for speed and row boat cruises during which one can see the Smarakathottam - a garden built in memory of the freedom fighters of the region. Uninhabited islands, the bird sanctuary and a crocodile farm add to charm of the place. St. Mary’s church: The church was founded in 1860 for the civil members of the collectorate and the English military. In the cemetery adjacent to the church, there is a tomb dated 1717. Kakkayam: (45 km from Kozhikode) This picturesque damsite, teeming with exotic wildlife, offers excellent trekking and rock climbing opportunities. The best time to visit is between November and April. Tali Temple: Built in the 14th century by Swamy Thirumulpad, the Zamorin, within his palace complex, this temple was the venue of Revathy Pattathanam, the annual cultural and intellectual event. The Tali temple is a fine example of the total integration that can exist between wood and laterite, which is a remarkable feature of the Kerala style of architecture. Ponmeri: The Sree Krishna Temple at Karatt and the Shiva temple at Ponmeri have flamboyant paintings depicting Palazhimathanam (the story of the churning of the ocean of milk) from the Puranas. 341
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Wayanad
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Edakkal Caves Banasura Sagar Dam Chembra Peak Pookote Lake Wildlife Sanctuary
Area: 2132 sq kms Pouplation (2001): 7,86,627 Male: 3,93,397, Female: 3,93,230 Altitude: 700-2100 mts above sea level With its picturesque mist-clad hill stations, sprawling spice plantations, luxuriant forests and rich cultural traditions Wayanad becomes the most unexplored tourism destination in the God’s Own Country. It is set lofty on the majestic Western Ghats with altitudes ranging from 700 to 2100 Metres above mean sea level. The all green district is also the abode of adventure tourism. It is an orchard of spices like pepper and turmeric, rubber, coffee and tea plantations. Wayanadan Manjal Muricha Pole is a line from Vadakkan Pattu, one of the very popular folk songs, extolling the heroes of gone by years, which means as bright as the cut portion of Wayanadan Manjal. Wayanadan turmeric has more dying colour and alchemic power. This district is the birth place of many heroes of martial arts. The Kurichiyar who formed the army of Pazhassi Veera Kerala Varma Raja were the experts of martial arts. The district also is the home of a small Jain Community. Wayanad also produces a sizeable quantity of rice and its name derived from two Malayalam word Vayal Nadu which means land of paddy fields. Telephone Access Codes Kalpetta ++ 91 4936 Mananthavady + 91 4935 Sulthan Bathery ++ 91 4936 Vythiri ++ 91 4936
Transport and Communication Air: Nearest Airport: Kannur International Airport, Ph: +91 490 2481000. Calicut International Airport, Karipur, Ph: 0483 2719491. Rail: Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road: Well connected by roads from Kozhikode, Kannur, Ooty (175 kms from Kalpetta) and Mysore ( 140 kms from Kalpetta). Long distance buses operate from different KSTRC Bus Stations. KSRTC Bus Station Mananthavady, Ph: 04935 240640. KSRTC Bus Station Kalpetta, Ph: 04936 202611. KSRTC Bus Station Sulthan Bathery, Ph: 04936 220217. Local Transport: Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices: DTPC, Kalpetta, Ph: 04936 202134. DTPC, Pookot, Ph: 04936 255207. Tourist Information Office, Collectorate, Ph: 04936 204441. Wayanad Heritage Museum, Ph: 04936 260127 Places Interested Chethalayam Falls: (37 kms from Kalpetta, 12 kms from Sultan Bathery, 54 kms from Mananthavadi) Chethalayam is one of Wayanad’s smaller waterfalls. It’s surroundings offer a number of vantage points for birdwatching. It is also popular with trekking enthusiasts. Chain Tree: (16 kms from Kalpetta, 41 kms from Sultan Bathery, 51 kms from Mananthavadi) This large Ficus tree, bound by a prominent chain is the source of a dramatic local legend. As the tale goes, an Adivasi youth named Karinthandan was instrumental in guiding a British Engineer through the difficult mountain terrain into Wayanad. Eager to take credit for the discovery, the engineer conveniently killed his guide, whose soul according to the legend constantly haunted subsequent travellers. It is further believed that a priest chained the troubl-esome spirit onto this tree. Karalad Lake: (16 kms from Kalpetta, 41 kms from Sultan Bathery, 25 kms from Mananthavadi) A 7 acre lake with a charming grove surrounding it, Karalad is now being developed as a recreational park with facilities for boating and angling. Fascinating Destinations Banasura Sagar Dam | Chain Tree | Chembra Peak | Chethalayam Falls | Edakkal caves | Kanthanpara Falls | Karalad Lake | Karapuzha Dam | Korome Mosque | Kuruva Island | Meenmutty Falls | Muniyara | Neelimala V iew Point | Paingatteri Agraharam | Pakshipathalam | Pallikkunnu Church | Papanasini | Thirunelli | Pazhassi Park | Pazhassi Raja’s Tomb | Phantom Rock | Pookote Lake | Punchavayal and Puthenangadi Jain Temples | Regional Agricultural Research Station | SeethaLavaKusha Temple | Sentinal Rock Falls | Sultan Bathery Jain Temple | Sunrise Valley | Thirunelli Temple | Thrissilery Shiva Temple | Uravu | Valliyoor Temple | Wayanad Heritage Museum | Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary | Muthanga | Tholpetty
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Phantom Rock Locally called Cheengeri Mala
Phantom Rock: (26 kms from Kalpetta, 12 kms from Sultan Bathery, 43 kms from Mananthavadi) Located close to Ambalavayal town, Phantom Rock; named so because of it’s skull head shape, is locally called Cheengeri Mala. The immediate surroundings offer excellent photo opportunities. Paingatteri Agraharam: (28 kms from Kalpetta, 23 kms from Sultan Bathery, 7 kms from Mananthavadi) This is a settlement of Tamil Brahmins organised in the classic architectural typology of row houses. Their ancestors are believed to have come from Thanjavur in Tamilnadu principally as cooks to the royal household of the Kottayam dynasty. Korome Mosque: (47 kms from Kalpetta, 52 kms from Sultan Bathery, 23 kms from Mananthavadi) This nearly 300 year old mosque is built in traditional Kerala style with extensive wood carvings. Originally built by local Nair gentry, Korome Mosque to this day is seen as a sterling example of communal amity. The annual Uroos festivities draws participants from all religions. 346
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Chembra Peak The tallest summit in the region
Chembra Peak: (17 kms from Kalpetta, 42 kms from Sultan Bathery) At 2100 metres, the spectacular Chembra Peak located towards the southern part of Wayanad is the tallest summit in the region. Climbing this peak is a challenging mountaineering endeavour and would take a full day. The surrounding areas offer exceptional photo opportunities. Camping on the peak is a unforgettable experience. Karapuzha Dam: (16 kms from Kalpetta, 16 kms from Sultan Bathery, 46 kms from Mananthavadi) This large irrigation based dam site is set amidst picturesque surroundings. It is a great place for picnics. It gives marvelous sight of the dam and premises. Boating facilities add attraction to the Karapuzha Lake. Pallikkunnu Church: (19 kms from Kalpetta, 38 kms from Sultan Bathery, 23 kms from Mananthavadi) Dedicated to the Lourdes Matha, Pallikkunnu Church was established in 1905 at the initiative of a French missionary Fr. Jeffrine. An interesting aspect of this church is that it has several rituals and practices similar to those prevalent in Hindu temples. The annual 2 week Perunnal festival in early February draws large throngs of devotees. Thrissilery Shiva Temple: (50 kms from Kalpetta, 25 kms from Sultan Bathery, 41 kms from Mananthavadi) This stunning temple of rather perfect architectural proportions, is inextricably linked with the V ishnu temple at Thirunelli. 348
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Edakkal Caves Etchings found on the walls have drawn the serious attention of archaeologists
Edakkal Caves: (28 kms from Kalpetta, 12 kms from Sultan Bathery, 45 kms from Mananthavadi) An interesting trek up the Ambukuthi Hill near Ambalavayal town takes you to the fascinating neolithic cave site of Edakkal. Etchings found on the walls of these caves have drawn the serious attention of archaeologists and historians worldwide. With at least three distinct sets of petroglyphs, the earliest thought to date back over 5000 years, it is assumed that the Edakkal caves had been inhabited at various stages in history. An interesting attraction close by is a telescope installed by the DTPC a few feet from the caves that offers a panoramic view of the surrounding country. Neelimala View Point: (27 kms from Kalpetta, 26 kms from Sultan Bathery) Neelimala is an excellent venue for trekking with lots of stimulating trails. The summit of this hill affords a great view of the cascading Meenmutty falls and the beautiful valley in it’s foreground. 350
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Wildlife Sanctuaries Muthanga and Tholpetty are part of Wayanad sanctuary
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary - Tholpetty: (59 kms from Kalpetta, 24 kms from Mananthavadi)Tholpetty reserve is situated along the northern ridge of the district bordering Coorg in Karnataka. In terms of flora and fauna, Tholpetty is much similar to Muthanga. The best season to visit both the sanctuaries is from November to May. For more information: Wildlife Warden, Sultan Bathery, Ph: 04936 220454. Assistant Wildlife Warden, Tholpetty, Ph: 04935 290853. 352
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Wildlife Sanctuaries Muthanga and Tholpetty are part of Wayanad sanctuary
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary - Muthanga: (42 kms from Kalpetta, 17 kms from Sultan Bathery) Spread over avast area Muthanga is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Region. It is a rain forest reserve connected to two other major sanctuaries: Bandipur National Park (103 kms) in Karnataka and Mudumalai Sanctuary (123 kms)in Tamil Nadu. The vegetation is predominantly moist deciduous forest with smaller stretches of swamps, teak forests, bamboo and tall grass. With such profuse and varied flora, this region hosts several rare herbs and medicinal plants. With numerous watering holes, Muthanga has a large population of pachyderms and has been declared a Project Elephant site. Other animals species include Leopards, Gaur, Sambar, Cheetal, Barking Deer, Hanuman Langur and Slender Loris. The reserve is also home to a small population of Tigers. In addition, there is also a bewildering variety of birds, butterflies and insects. For more information: Wildlife Warden, Sultan Bathery, Ph: 04936 220454. Assistant Wildlife Warden, Muthanga, Ph: 04936 271010 354
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Pookote Lake A recreational centre having boating facilities
Pookote Lake: (15 kms from Kalpetta, 40 kms from Sultan Bathery, 50 kms from Mananthavadi) Set in a beautiful valley and surrounded by evergreen forests and wooded hills, Pookote is one of Wayanad’s top visitor draws. This natural lake near Lakkidi is just a short distance off the National Highway 212. It has been developed as a recreational centre having boating facilities, children’s park, shop for souvenirs and spices, and a fresh water aquarium. Pakshipathalam: (71 kms from Kalpetta, 78 kms from Sultan Bathery, 36 kms from Mananthavadi) Located deep within the forest in the Brahmagiri hills at an altitude of more than 1700 mtrs, Pakshipathalam is a formation of large boulders, some as tall as two storey buildings. The deep caves found here are home to a wide variety of birds, animals and distinctive species of plants. The journey involves an arduous 7 kms trek through thick forest commencing at Thirunelli. Note: Special permission required from DFO, North Wayanad at Mananthavady. Muniyara: (27 kms from Kalpetta, 11 kms from Sultan Bathery, 44 kms from Mananthavadi) Excavations at various points around the foot of the Ambukuthi Hill have unearthed a distinctive series of ancient burial vaults commonly called Muniyaras. Remnants of Stone Age tools and pottery found within these cellars are now displayed at the Wayanad Heritage Museum. 356
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Pazhassi Raja’s Tomb The point where the Lion of Kerala was cremated
Pazhassi Raja’s Tomb: (35 kms from Kalpetta, 42 kms from Sultan Bathery, 1 km from Mananthavadi) Pazhassi Raja, a scion of the Kottayam royal family was one of the earliest to strike the banner of revolt against British overlordship in this part of India. Taking refuge in the Wayanad hills, he resorted to classic techniques of guerrilla warfare against superior British forces. He remained successful for a remarkably long period until finally the English brought in heavy reinforcements from Madras and Bombay. This Lion of Kerala was downed in a ferocious encounter that took place at Mavilanthode in the last days of 1805. Pazhassi’s tomb marks the point where he was cremated. Meenmutty Falls: (29 kms from Kalpetta, 28 kms from Sultan Bathery) A interesting 2 km jungle trek off the main Ooty Road, Meenmutty is the largest and most spectacular waterfall in Wayanad. A unique feature is that water drops about 300 metres over three stages. 358
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Banasura Sagar Dam The largest earth dam in India
Banasura Sagar Dam:(24 kms from Kalpetta, 34 kms from Mananthavadi) Considered to be the largest earth dam in India, the Banasura project precincts are an ideal starting point for treks to the Banasura Peak. An interesting feature is a set of islands that were formed when the reservoir submerged the surrounding areas. Pazhassi Park: (33 kms from Kalpetta, 40 kms from Sultan Bathery, 2 kms from Mananthavadi) A recreational project, Pazhassi Park comprises of a children’s play area and boating facilities on the Mananthavady river. Sultan Bathery Jain Temple: (24 kms from Kalpetta, 12 kms from Sultan Bathery, 41 kms from Mananthavadi) This temple is one of the most important amongst a series of Jain ruins spread across the state of Kerala, testify to a period of a strong Jain presence in this region. Believed to have been built in the 13th century, it served as a Hindu shrine, an important centre for commercial activity and eventually as a battery (ammunition store) for Tipu Sultan’s marching armies. 360
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Soochipara Falls: (23 kms from Kalpetta, 43 kms from Sultan Bathery, 58 kms from Mananthavadi) Situated near Vellarimala village near Chooralmala, the location of waterfall offers a scenic view of the tea estates of Wayanad. The waterfall and the surrounding area are covered by thick forests. The water falls from about 650 ft height and this three-pronged waterfall and the surrounding location provides the right ambience for trekking. The longest, but the easier trek is till you reach the first level of the waterfall. Wayanad Heritage Museum: (25 kms from Kalpetta, 10 kms from Sultan Bathery, 42 kms from Mananthavadi) Located in the town of Ambalavayal, this museum is home to an interesting collection of artifacts that shed light on the history, culture and heritage of the Wayanad region. These include headgear, weapons pottery, and objects associated with tribal life. A series of pictorial rock edicts referred to as Hero Stones, memorialise a bygone age of valiant warriors. Adjoining the museum is a small theatre where you can watch a multimedia presentation on Wayanad. Ph: 04936 260127. Regional Agricultural Research Station: (25 kms from Kalpetta, 10 kms from Sultan Bathery, 42 kms from Mananthavadi) The Regional Agricultural Research Station located in Ambalavayal town is part of the Kerala Agricultural University. This station conducts research on spices, tropical and sub tropical fruits, vegetables and hill paddy. RARS also has a nursery with a large collection of rare roses and ornamental plants. V isiors can purchase seeds and saplings the Sales Counter. Kuruva Island: (40 kms from Kalpetta, 58 kms from Sultan Bathery, 17 kms from Mananthavadi) The Kuruva Island with 950 acres of evergreen forest lies on one of the tributaries of the Kabini. The island is home to various species of rare birds, orchids and herbs. Sunrise Valley: (22 kms from Kalpetta, 20 kms from Sultan Bathery, 57 kms from Mananthavadi) As the name indicates, Sunrise Valley is a great place to watch the rising and setting sun set amidst dramatic mountain scenery. The place also offers a panoramic view of the valley beneath with the River Chaliyar meandering along. Punchavayal and Puthenangadi Jain Temples: (20 kms from Kalpetta, 18 kms from Sultan Bathery, 21 kms from Mananthavadi) Apart from the Sultan Bathery temple, there are other significant Jain remnants in Wayanad. The temples at Punchavayal and Puthenangadi are the best known of these. Valliyoor Temple: (24 kms from Kalpetta, 31 kms from Sultan Bathery, 5 kms from Mananthavadi) This temple dedicated to the Mother Goddess, manifest in the 3 principal forms of Vana Durga, Bhadrakali and Jala Durga is an important place of worship for various tribal communities in Wayanad. Every year a 15 day festival is held in March/April. Kanthanpara Falls: (22 kms from Kalpetta, 23 kms from Sultan Bathery, 57 kms from Mananthavadi) Relatively smaller than Sentinal Rock, and rather 362
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less frequented, Kanthanpara and it’s surroundings are nonetheless very pleasant. An easy hike away from the main road, it’s perfect for picnics. SeethaLavaKusha Temple: (50 kms from Kalpetta, 25 kms from Sultan Bathery, 41 kms from Mananthavadi) This is the only known temple dedicated to Lava and Kusha, the sons of Lord Rama. Local legends connect this region with many important episodes from the Ramayana. As the favoured shrine of the Pazhassi Raja, this temple has traditionally permitted entry to devotees from all faiths. Uravu: (12 kms from Kalpetta, 23 kms from Sultan Bathery, 45 kms from Mananthavadi) Uravu is an NGO that works in the area of indigenous sciences and technology. They run a successful bamboo crafts design and production centre along with a bamboo nursery. Uravu has a whole range of functional and decorative products created out of this wonderful material found so abundantly in Wayanad. Thirunelli Temple: (64 kms from Kalpetta, 71 kms from Sultan Bathery, 29 kms from Mananthavadi) Nestled amidst mountains and forests, the ancient riverside temple of Thirunelli is a fine specimen of classical Kerala temple architecture. Legend has it that this temple was dedicated by the Creator, Lord Brahma to propitiate the Preserver, Lord Vishnu. Papanasini, Thirunelli: (64 kms from Kalpetta, 71 kms from Sultan Bathery, 29 kms from Mananthavadi) A short walk from Thirunelli temple is the clear mountain spring known as Papanasini. A ritual dip here is believed to wash one away of all worldly sins. Special Event Monsoon Festival (Splash): Splash, the lone monsoon carnival in South India is promoted by Wayanad Tourism Organisation (WTO) in association with District Administration under the patronage of Department of Tourism. Started in 2009, Splash has brought immense changes in local economy and lifestyle of Wayanad and inhabitants. Various sporting activities like Mud Football, Vadamvali, Kabadi, Treasure Hunt, Kambukayattom, Vazhapizhiyal, Archery for kids, Achery for grownups, Slow cycle race, Crab tour, Swimming competition, Rock climbing, Uriyadi, Njaru nadal competition, Churam marathon, Rafting in Kuruva etc conducted for both locals and tourists. Splash is also the best platform to promote your business interests. The cultural extravaganza during the festival is a feast to your eyes. Tourism Seminars and Business to Business Meets are also highlights of this monsoon festival. Celebrated in the second week of July every year Wayanad Splash brings a new face to Wayanad - a face that many nations across the globe are trying to access through green revolutions, a face that has re-defined the life of many people, a face that has created a safe business environment, a face that gives more significance and consideration to many of the unknown tribes in Wayanad. 364
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Kannur
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Muzhappilangad Beach Thalassery Fort St. Angelo Fort Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary Dharmadom Island
Area: 2997 sq kms Population(2001): 24,12,365 Male: 11,54,144, Female: 12,58,221 Altitude: Sea Level Clothing: Tropical Cottons Tourist Season: August to March Kannur is the key contributor to the cultural, religious, political and industrial heritage of the state. The district enjoys the credit of having been the cradle of many colourful folk art and folk music of Kerala. Most of the handloom textile items being exported from India are manufactured at Kannur. Timber is another commodity of business in Kannur.Beedi, the poor man’s cigar, is a cottage industry that employs hundreds of thousands. Most of the families in Kannur survive either by manufacturing beedi or producing handloom. Kutta Naithu, weaving baskets and carry bags out of reeds is another tiny industry of Kannur. With the Western Ghats in the East, Kozhikode and Wayanad districts in the South, Arabian sea in the West and Kasargod in the North, Kannur district is bounded by a wealth of natural beauty. Kannur Beach is an attractive point. Telephone Access Codes Chowa ++ 91 497 Kannur ++ 91 497 Panoor ++ 91 490 Payyannur ++ 91 4985 Thaliparamba ++ 91 460 Thalasseri ++ 91 490
Transport and Communication Air: Nearest Airport : Kannur International Airport, Ph: +91 490 2481000. Rail: Kannur is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network. It is an important railhead of Southern Railways, Ph: 0497 2705555. Railway Station Thalasseri, Ph: 0490 2344131, 2322250.Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road: Kannur is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses and inter state buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station . Ph: 0497 2707777, 2705960. Local Transport: Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices: DTPC, Tourism Information Centre, Railway Station. DTPC, Near Civil Station, Kannur, Ph: 0497 2706336.Parassinikadavu Muthappan Temple, Ph: 0497 2780722. Raja Rajeswara Temple, Ph: 0460 2203457. St. Angelo Fort, Ph: 0497 2732578. Malayala Kalagramam, Ph: 0490 2332961. Thodeekulam Shiva Temple, Ph: 0490 2301399. Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary, Ph: 0490 2413160. Kottiyoor Shiva Temple, Ph: 0490 2430234, 2430434. Trichambaram Sree Krishna Temple, Ph: 0460 2201022.
Places Interested Ezhimala: (55 km from Kannur) The beautiful beach here has a hillock near by (286 mt high). Carved stone pillars and an ancient burial chamber can be seen at the foot of the hills. The hills are noted for rare medicinal here. A Naval Academy is being developed here. Madayipara: (25 km from Kannur) The Madayi kavu Temple, the Vadukunnu Temple and the 12th century mosque built by Malik bin Deenar with white marble imported from Arabia, are the major attractions here. There is also a dilapidated fort at Madayi which is supposed to have been built by Tipu Sultan of Mysore. The view from the fort is fascinating. Kunhimangalam: It is famous for its unique bronze lamps and sculptures, near Payyannur. Pazhassi Dam: (37 km East of Kannur) An ideal retreat for tourists, the damsite is famous for its scenic beauty and the DTPC provides pleasure boating facilities at the reservoir. Accomodation is available at the project inspection Bungalow and its dormitories. Fascinating Destinations Arakkal Kettu | Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary | Cherukunnu | Dharmadam Island | Ezhimala | Gundert Bungalow | Kizhunna Ezhara Beach | Kottiyoor | Kunhimangalam | Madayipara | Malayala Kalagramam | Meenkunnu Beach | Muzhappilangad Beach | Parassinikadavu Temple | Payyambalam Beach | Pazhassi Dam | Pythal Mala | Raja Rajeswara Temple | Ramaswami Temple | Thiruvangad | St. Angelo Fort | Thalasseri Fort | Thodeekulam Shiva Temple | Trichambaram Temple | Valapattanam
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St. Angelo Fort Constructed in 1505 AD
St. Angelo Fort: (3 km from Kannur) This seafront laterite fort was constructed in 1505 AD by the first Portuguese Viceroy, Don Francisco De Almeda, with the consentof the ruling Kolathiri Raja. After changing hands from the Portuguese to Dutch and then to the English, the fort became one of the important military centres of the British in Malabar. The fort, which is now under the Archaeological survey of India, offers of fascinating view of the Mappila bay fishing harbour. Some ancient inscriptions are depicted inside the fort. Ph: 0497 2732578 Trichambaram Temple: (21 km from Kannur, near Taliparamba) A Sacred Place of the Vaishnava cult, the deity of the temple is Sree Krishna. The sculptures on the walls of the sanctorum are in a class by themselves. The annual temple festival, usually held in March, is a colourful event. Raja Rajeswara Temple: (21 km from Kannur) Situated near Taliparambu town on the National Highway this temple is dedicated to Lord Raja Rajeswara. Lord Siva is worshipped as the Presiding Power. Ph: 0460 2203457 Valapattanam: (7 km from Kannur) The small town on the Velapattanam river is well known for its wood based industries and timber trade. The port of Azhikkal and Azhikkal Beach are located nearby. Western India Plywoods Limited, the largest wood based industry in the country and also one of the largest of its kind in South East Asia, is a major industrial concern of the district. 370
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Kizhunna - Ezhara Beach Best places to relax
Kizhunna - Ezhara Beach: (11 km from Kannur) Kizhunna and Ezhara are two beaches which have remained quite unnoticed by the public. During the non-Monsoon period and when the sea is calm, these two beaches offer the best places for tourists to relax. These long beaches are known for sea trawling. Besides, the beaches have facilities for cycling. Ramaswami Temple, Thiruvangad: (25 km from Kannur) This temple, dedicated to Sree Rama is one of the most important temples in Malabar. The exquisite carvings in the temples are said to have been done nearly 400 years ago. Vayalapra Parappa Tourism Park: The Vayalapra Floating Park, also known as V-Pra Park is one of the beautiful picnic spots in Kannur to spend with family and children. A park started by District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), Kannur offers various tourism activities like Pedal Boating and Kayaking. Malayala Kalagramam: (29 km from Kannur) This renowned centre for art and culture at New Mahe, conducts courses in painting, sculpture, music, dance and pottery. Ph: 0490 2332961 Thodeekulam Shiva Temple: (34 km from Kannur) Located 2 km. from Kannavam on the Thalasseri - Manant-havady road, this temple is famous for its mural paintings. It is believed to have been consructed 2,000 years ago and was closely connected with the Pazhassi Raja family of Kottayam.Ph: 0490 2301399 371
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Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary Spread over a 55 sq km area of forests on the Western Ghats
Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary: Spread over a 55 sq km area of forests on the Western Ghats, the Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary is among the finest of its kind in Kerala. It plays host to an exotic array of flora and fauna and is among the most picturesque locations in Kannur district. The entire area is covered in tropical and semi evergreen forests and is a truly riveting sight. Gundert Bungalow: (20 km from Kannur near Thalasseri town on the NH at Illikkunnu) Dr. Herman Gundert, the revered German missionary, scholar and lexicographer lived in this bungalow for 20 years from 1839. It was here that one of the first Malayalam dictionaries and the first Malayalam newspaper, Rajyasamacharam and Paschimo-dayam took shape. 372
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Parassinikadavu Temple This pilgrim centre is famous for the Theyyam
Parassinikadavu Muthappan Temple: (18 km from Kannur town) Sree Muthappan Temple stands on the banks of the Valapattanam river. This pilgrim centre is famous for the Muthappan Theyyam performed every morning and evening. The DTPC provides pleasure boating on the river near the temple and house boat cruises at the Parassini river. The Snake Park ( Open : 0900 - 1730 hrs) here is the only one of its kind in this state and perhaps the whole of India. The snake park includes three snake pits, fifteen glass cases for snakes and two large houses for King Cobras. Snake demonstrations conducted every hour draw large crowds of visitors. Ph: 0497 2780722 373
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Palakkayam Thattu An altitude of 3500 ft above sea level
Palakkayam Thattu: Soaring at an altitude of 3500 ft above sea level, this place is carving a new face for Kannur with its novel tourism programmes. Tucked away deep in the majestic Western Ghats, Palakkayam Thattu is now attracting hordes of tourists from far and wide, with its pristine, natural exquisiteness. Sauntering through the lush foliage and over-hanging clouds in this serene hillock is one of the most exciting experiences you may ever have. The abundant flora and fauna in the region add to the attractiveness of the spot. Mahe: Formerly a part of Kerala, it is today a union territory. The picturesque little town with a French flavour, originally called Mayazhi, was renamed Mahe after the Frenchman who captured it. The St. Teresa's Church is famed all over Malabar for the efficacy of prayers said here. People of all religions converge here from all over Kerala and even from as far as Singapore, Sri Lanka and England during the fet (October 5 - 22), considered an especially auspicious time. Elappeedika: Perched at an altitude of 1000 ft above sea level, this virgin land endowed with forested hills and lush grasslands is situated in the Western Ghats mountain range. Elappeedika in Kannur district is one among the hill stations which used to be the centre of Kurichiyar, an ancient tribal community. 374
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Kannavam Forest Trails important place in the fight against the British
Kannavam Forest Trails: Kannavam forest that had been witness to guerrilla warfare against the British has also many tales to tell of brutal torture. Kannavam occupies an important place in the fight against the British. The forest covering an area of 84 sq. kms was the place where the Kurichiyar and Kurumbar tribes were mobilised to fight the colonialists. It was inside Kannavam forest that Pazhassi Raja displayed his war tactics against the colonisers; it was here that the British executed Thalakkal Chanthu, the commander-in-chief of Pazhassi’s army. Today Kannavam is a place of historical importance. A 14 km long forest trek is arranged from Elapeedika to Kannavam Forest. It’s an experience to see wild animals and feel the remnants of history. Puralimala: Situated in the Kannur district at 3000 ft above sea level, it is an enchanting hill station enriched with wide varieties of flora and fauna. The place offers a magnificent view of the Thalassery town and a mesmerising blue portrait of the Arabian Sea from atop. History says that the King Pazhassi Raja’s first revolutionary battle against the British took place here. It is here that Pazhassi stayed with the Kurichyar community to hide from the British. Cherukunnu: The Anna Poorneswari Temple where the week long annual festival falls in April. There is a Asthikalalaya near the temple. 375
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Dharmadam Island 5.5 acre island covered with coconut palms
Dharmadam Island: (100 metres away from the main land at Dharmadam) The small 5.5 acre island covered with coconut palms and dense bushes is a beautiful sight from the beach. Special permission should be obtained to enter into this privately owned Island. Arakkal Kettu Museum: (3 km from Kannur) Kannur ’s rich and vibrant landscape is host to the great Arakkal Kettu Museum, former residence of the only Muslim Royal Family in Kerala, the Arakkal Ali Rajas. Step inside this beautiful architectural marvel and be transported to a different era, with heirlooms and artefacts of their rein adorning the entire building. Chootad Beach: With casuarinas trees providing shade and the beach facing Ezhimala, Chootad Beach remains, however, little noticed in the tourist map of Kerala. It shares its borders with a river on one side and sea on the other – a rare sight indeed. 286 metres above, Ezhimala gives a mesmerizing sight from the beach. The clean sea shore and surroundings attract many tourists here. Kavvayi Backwaters: Sprawling across the districts of Kannur and Kasaragod, this lesser known pristine land of composed beauty is the largest backwater island group in the northern part of Kerala. Kavil Pattanam used to be the centre for the trade of spices and gems from Malabar and of the wootz steal/ Damascus steal before it was banned by the British in the 17th century. 376
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Thalasseri Fort Constructed in 1708, it’s historical monument
Thalasseri Fort: (22 km from Kannur) The fort constructed in 1708, was the military centre of the British. It is now a historical monument. The Sports’ Authority of India Gymnastic centre, an old mosque, the Jagannatha Temple and Thiruvangad Sree Rama Swami Temple are other attractions nearby. Vellur: Vellur is a peaceful tiny hamlet in Kannur district with a rich weaving tradition. A walk through the village brings to your ears the rattling sounds of the weavers busily engaged in their work. This hub of weaving used to have a remarkable place in the textile arena once. Odathil Palli Mosque, Thalassery: The Odathil Palli Mosque is a 500-year-old mosque located near the old bus stand in Thalassery, Kannur district of Kerala. Situated at the heart of Thalassery, this mosque was built by an Arab merchant in a typical Kerala Hindu temple style. The mosque which has neither domes nor minarets is not open to non-Muslims. Thollayiram: Thollayiram is a pretty little secret, a green hideaway, nuzzled in the hidden reaches of Wayanad. The surprise the name of the destination (Thollayiram which in Malayalam language means 900) evokes is mirrored by the beauty of the place and one may wonder how a stunner like Thollayiram could evade the tourism radar. It is this untouched beauty that makes Thollayiram an escapist’s refuge. 377
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Kottiyoor Temple Situated where Daksha Yaga was performed in ancient times
Kottiyoor Temple: Kottiyoor temple is situated at the very place where Daksha Yaga was performed in ancient times. The 27 days Vaisaka festival of this temple starts in the chothi star of Malayalam month Edavam and ends in the chithira star of month Mithunam. There are platforms for self origin Sivalinga and Parasakthi in the middle of the Tiruvanchira lagoon on the 378
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northern banks of Vavali River which is flowing from the Western Ghats. The platform for self origin Sivalinga is known as Manithara and the platform for Parasakthi is known as Ammarakkalthara. It is believed that Kottiyoor is the place where the Daksha Yaga described in the puranas was performed. The temple is surrounded by the beauty of nature. 379
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Thottada Beach This virgin beach 800 meter long is ideal for sun bathing
Thottada Beach: A beautiful beach in Kannur, situated at Thottada just about 2.5 km from the NH 66. The virgin beach 800 meter long is ideal for sun bathing. The Thottada river flows into one end of the beach. There is also a dam built across the river 3 decades ago to keep the fresh water from salt water. Away from the sea the river spreads to form swamps which makes a great habitat for various birds and fishes. Pythal Mala: (65 km from Kannur) This enchanting hill station, situated 4,500 feet above sea level near the Kerala - Karnataka border, is rich in flora and fauna. It is a 6 kms trek to the top of the hills. Meenkunnu Beach: Uncrowded, the beach is a tourists’ paradise, with golden sand and surf. Muzhappilangad Beach: (15 km from Kannur and 8 km. from Thalasseri) Black rocks protect this long, clean beach from the currents of the deep, making its shallow waters a swimmer ’s paradise. Perhaps this is Kerala’s only drive-in beach where you can drive down the entire length of 4 km. Payyambalam Beach: The Payyambalam Beach is an impeccably maintained destination in Kannur. This secluded location is known for providing one with the opportunity to simply relax or enjoy a family picnic in absolute tranquillity. Surfing and swimming options are also available for those who seek a little adventure. The gentle waters form a picturesque setting that has been featured in many South Indian movies as well. Being close to Kannur town has made it a favourite haunt for tourists and locals alike. Munderi Kadavu Bird Sanctuary: Munderi Kadavu Bird Sanctuary is a Biodiversity rich wetland area which is a suburb of Kannur. This area is famous for migratory birds. Munderi Kadavu is a part of KatampallyWetlands which comprises of nearly 4000 acres of marshland, one used for paddy cultivation known as ‘Kaippad’. A recent study at Munderi Kadavu describes the place as a ‘biodiversity treasure house’. 380
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Kannur International Airport, a Destination that Opens the Door to so Many More The fourth international airport in Kerala, Kannur International Airport, has become a sought-after gateway to major tourism hotspots like Wayanad, Bekal, Coorg and Mysore. Picturesque beaches, historic forts, breathtaking hill stations - these are just some of the myriad attractions in this region. Much talked about sights include the longest drive-in beach in Asia at Muzhappilangad and the Munderi Kadavu Bird Sanctuary. The North Malabar region is also popular for Ayurvedic, medical and pilgrimage tourism. With a large catchment area covering the Northern part of Kerala and the South Western portion of Karnataka, the airport has witnessed a remarkable growth in users, having celebrated the arrival of its one millionth passenger in just 9 months. Spread across an expansive area of 2300 acres of land, Kannur International Airport has a 97,000 sq.m. Integrated Passenger Terminal Building with modern conveniences like self check-in kiosks and self baggage drop counters. Apart from worldclass F&B, retail services and upcoming Duty-Free outlets, a Day Hotel with 25 rooms is being readied inside the terminal. Upcoming facilities include an airport village, Five Star Hotel, Budget Hotels, international convention centre, park, Ayurvedic wellness centre, movie theatre, etc. Kannur is a land of unique cultural experiences with art forms like Theyyam and Kalari enthralling visitors from far and wide. Passengers are greeted by intricate murals depicting various traditions of North Kerala the minute they step into the terminal building. The airport is witnessing a steady growth in inbound tourist arrivals. Currently, there are domestic flights connecting Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Kozhikode, Goa and Hubli. International destinations include Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Muscat, Doha, Bahrain, Riyadh and Kuwait. With more flights and facilities expected to be introduced in the coming months, Kannur International Airport is well on its way to becoming a prominent tourism hub in the country. See Advt in Page 369 381
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Ranipuram Bekal Fort Nileswaram Palace Chandragiri Fort Valiyaparamba Backwaters
Kasaragod
Area: 1961 sq kms Population(2001): 12,03,342 Altitude: Sea level Clothing: Tropical Cottons Tourist Season: August to March Kasaragod is known as land of Gods, forts, rivers, hills and beautiful beaches. Kasaragod displays a variety of styles in architecture - the unique style of the Madhur Mahaganapathy Temple, the typical Kerala style of the historic Malik Deenar Great Juma Masjid and so on speak volumes about the rich cultural heritage of the region. Spectacular pageants of Theyyam, Yakshagana, Kumbla (buffalo race), Poorakkali, Kolkali etc enchant visitors. The northern most part and district of Kerala. This hiterto deserted district has gained importance from the recent time when it became the window to the Western and Northern parts of India after the introduction of Konkan Railways. The culture here is a blend of Malayalis and that of Mangaloorians. Malayalam, Kannada and Tulu are spoken here or rather a mixture of all these. The beach is very attractive, especially the fort Bekal. Bekal fort, which is the largest and best preserved in the state, has since become an important tourist spot and will soon became a resort of international standards. Adjoining Chandragiri fort is also very famous. Kasaragod is world renowned for its coir and handloom industries. Fishing is a prime source of livelihood. Telephone Access Codes Bekal ++91 467 Kanhangad ++ 91 467 Kasaragod ++ 91 4994 Nileswaram ++91 467 Panathoor ++91 467 Uppala ++ 91 4998
Transport and Communication Air: Nearest Airport : Kannur International Airport, Ph: +91 490 2481000. Rail: Kasaragod is well connected with the major towns in and outside Kerala by an extensive rail network. The station situates on the Kozhikode Managalore - Mumbai route. Ph: 04994 230200. Railway enquiry - Ph: 139, 1397. Road: Kasaragod is connected by road with several tourist centres and cities in India. Long distance buses and inter state buses operate from the KSRTC Bus Station. Ph: 04994 225677, 230677. Local Transport: Buses, Taxis and Autorikshaws. Tourist Information Offices: Bekel Resorts Development Corporation, Ph: 0467 2236580, Email: brdc@sancharnet.in, Web: www.bekal.org. Government Guest House, Ph: 04994 230876.
Places Interested Bekal Hole Aqua Park: (1 km from Bekal fort) The only one of its kinds in Northern Kerala, this unique Aqua park provides watersport facilities like Pedal boats and water cycles. Mahalingeswara Temple, Adoor: (45 km from Kasargod) Located in wooded surroundings on the southern banks of the River Payaswini, this ancient Siva Temple contains a sanskrit inscription in Kannada script which has been ascribed to Western Chalukya King Kirthivarman II (745-755 AD). Nileswaram Palace: The cultural centre of the district, this was the seat of the Nileswar Rajas. The Nileswaram palace today functions as the folklore centre of the Department of Archaeology. The town is also famous for its numerous shrines, temple festivals and the Kavil Bhavan Yoga and Cultural Centre which offers rejuvenation therapy and naturopathy treatments like mud and herbal baths. B R D C: It was set up by the Govt. of Kerala to develop Bekal as a tourist destination. Bekal Resorts Development Corporation focuses on planned, environment friendly and geographically viable methods of development. The company concentrates on setting up comprehensive tourism infrastructure, at the sme time ensuring that the development is beneficial to the local community. Fascinating Destinations Anandasram | Ananthapuram Lake Temple | B R D C | Bekal Fort Beach | Bekal Hole Aqua Park | C P C R I | Chandragiri | Cheruvathur | Edneer Mutt | Jain Temples | Kanhangad /Hosdurg Fort | Kanwatheertha Beach | Kappil Beach | Kottancherry | Madhur Temple | Madiyankulam Durga Temple | Mahalingeswara Temple | Adoor | Malik Deenar Mosque | Manjeswaram | Mother Dolorus Church | Nileswaram Palace | Pandiyan Kallu | Possadigumpe | Ranipuram | Tejaswini/Valiyaparamba Backwaters | The Bekal Fort | The Bekal Tourism Project | Trikkaripur | Tulur Vanam 384
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Bekal Fort 300 years old fort
The Bekal Fort: (16 km south of Kasaragod on the national highway) The 300 years old Bekal fort is one of the largest and best preserved forts in Kerala. This imposing circular structure of laterite rises 130 feet above sea level and stands on a 35 acres head land that runs into the Arabian Sea. Buses are available every 10 minutes from Kanhangad to bekal and Kasargod to Bekal via Chandragiri bridge-Kanhagad state highway. Ph: 0467 2272900. Cheruvathur: This is the home of the illustrious poets and scholars of Kuttamath. The ruins of a Dutch Fort built in the 18th century can be found in the Veeramala Hills. Cheruvathur is also a fascinating picnic spot. 385
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Ananthapuram Lake Temple Only lake temple in Kerala
Ananthapuram Lake Temple: (30 km from Bekal) This 9th century temple is the only lake temple in Kerala and is the moolasthanam (original abode) of Ananthapa-dmanabha, the deity of Sree Padmnabha Swami Temple, Thiruvananthapuram. The Bekal Tourism Project : 130 acres of pristine land with all the attractions including backwaters, beaches, hill stations etc. is being developed into what will be Asia’s finest Resort. C P C R I: The institute was established in 1970 by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and has its head quarters in Kudlu, 5kms North of Kasaragod. The Central Plantation Crops and Research Institute serves as a national forum for improving the genetic potential of plantation crops, to conduct basic and applied research on various aspects of these crops, to produce genetically superior planting materials for coconut, arecanut, spices and cashewnut. Kanwatheertha Beach: (3 km from Manjeswaram) A large swimming pool like formation of the sea one the vast beach is the main attraction. Kappil Beach: (6 km from Bekal Fort) Remote and secluded this beach is fast becoming a major tourist attraction. The Kodi cliff nearby offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea. 386
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Chandragiri River South - East of Kasaragod town
Chandragiri: Situated on the Chandragiri river, South - East of Kasaragod town, this town is known for its large 17th century fort built by Sivappa Naik of Bedanore. The Chandragiri Fort, one of a chain of forts built by the same ruler, offers a breathtaking view of the river and Arabian Sea. It is a vantage point to watch the sunset. There is a mosque nearby. The ancient Kizhur state temple at Chandragiri celebrates the annual festival called pattu utsavam very enthusiastically. Anandasram: (15 km from Bekal) This internationally renowned spiritual centre founded by Swami Ramdas in 1939, offers a quiet, peaceful ambience best suited for meditation and spiritual studies. Jain Temples: There are two old Jain Bastis at Bengara Manjeswar on the Southern bank of Manjeswar River. Kanhangad /Hosdurg Fort: This is renowned for its chain of forts built by Somashekhara Nayak of Ikkeri dynasty and also for the Nithyanandashram, an internationally recognised spiritual centre. Mother Dolorus Church: About 11 kms from Kumbla on the Kumbla - Badiadka road situated the famous Mother Dolorus Church. The hundred years old Roman Catholic Church is built in the Gothic Style. The our lady of sorrows church constructed in 1890, is the oldest in the district. 387
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Malik Deenar Mosque Built in typical Kerala style
Malik Deenar Mosque: Kasaragod acquired over the years considerable importance as a centre of Islam on the west coast. The historic Malik Deener Juma Masjid built in the typical Kerala style is believed to have been founded by Malik Ibin Dinar. The Juma Masjid, which is one of the best kept and most attractive in the district is located at Thalankara. Edneer Mutt: (10 km north east of Kasargod) The Mutt of Edneer renowned as a seat of art and learning belong to the Sankaracharya tradition. Tulur Vanam: (4 km east of Panathur) Also known as Kekulom (the eastern place). The temple here is consecrated to Kshetrapalan and Bhagavathi. The eight day annual festival commencing from Sivarathri, attracts large crowds from all over the district as well as from Coorg of Karnataka. Malom Eco Tourism: Malom is a small town that lies lazily near the Western Ghats in Kasaragod district. Known as the ‘Coorg of Kerala’, it is blessed with Nature’s bounty. The word ‘Malom’ comes from the Malayalam word Malakalude lokam (the world of hills). Malom can be developed into a bio-eco tourist centre given the fact that it offers possibilities for trekking, waterfalls, and adventure safari to the nearby hills 388
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Madhur Temple Rich architecture and copper plate roofing
Madhur Temple: (8 km North of Kasarasgod town) The Srimad Anantheswara Vinayaka Temple, with its rich architecture and copper plate roofing, rises majestically against the beautiful landscape of the Madhuvahini river. Devotees throng here to worship God. The Temple is also beautiful because of its architectural style. Kanjan Junga: One of the major tourists spots in kasaragod Kanjan Junga is situated16 KMs east of Kasaragod. This beautiful artists’ village was established by Artist P.S.Pununchithaya, the renowned artist of the west coast. Trikkaripur: The old seat of the Thazhekattu Mana, Trikkaripur is the home town of TS Thirumumb, poet and freedom fighter and Guru Chandu Panikkar, the famous Kathakali artist. Manjeswaram: A number of temples and fifteen mosques make this cashew growing town a prominent pilgrim centre. The Memorial of the late Govinda Pai, the grand Patriarch of Kannada literature, is also located in Manjeswaram. Madiyankulam Durga Temple: This Bhadhrakali temple at Kanhangad in Hosdurg is famed for the Bhutha dance performed in connection with the annual festivals in May/June & December/January. 389
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Achamthuruthi Small island with beliefs and rituals
Achamthuruthi: Achamthuruthi is a small island that abounds with incredible beliefs and rituals. It is a village in the middle of the Tejaswini River, near Cheruvathur of Kasaragod district. Old-timers believe that as it is beyond the Thuruthi village of Cheruvathur, it came to be known as Achamthuruthi. The history of the place is linked to the story of Kali Chekavan, and incarnation of Sree Krishna (Gopala). Pandiyan Kallu: A rock rising in the sea about 2 km from the Trikkannad Temple, Pandiyankallu is an ideal spot for adventurous swimmers. Legend has it that ship of one of the Pandiya Kings who attacked Trikkannad Temple was converted into a rock. Tejaswini/Valiyaparamba Backwaters: (30 km from Bekal) This is one of the most scenic backwater stretches in Kerala. Fed by Four rivers and dotted with numerous little islands, this much favoured destination offers enchanting boat cruises. Posadi Gumpe: The hillock of Posadi Gumpe, which stands 1060 feet high above sea level, is situated east of Manjeswaram and 15 kilometres south of Bekal. The hilltop offers a view of the Arabian Sea, Mangalore and Kudremukh. The journey to Gumpe is a thoroughly enjoyable experience owing to the picture-perfect scenery along the way. The stunning variety of the shades of green, the rivulets that cross the roads at various points and the pristine beauty of the region all combine to make for a sensual treat. 390
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Kottancherry Hills Close to the Brahmagiri Hills of Kudagu
Kottancherry Hills: (30 km north east of Kanhangad) Kottancherry Hills is a group of hills close to the Brahmagiri Hills of Kudagu in Karnataka and within the Western Ghats region in Kasaragod district. It is believed that the hills Kottancherry mala, Kumban mala, Pannyar mala, and Kanthanppara are in the shape of a fort, hence the name Kottancherry. Padanna Backwaters: The long shores and starry skies of Padanna Backwaters have attracted odes from awestruck visitors who stumble across this secluded hamlet. Padanna is among Northern Kerala’s finest backwater locations. Tourists can avail a delightful cruise on a houseboat or country boat, based on their preference. Thonikadavu: Thonikadavu is a private plantation near Kundankuzhi, Kasaragod district. It passes by Mulliyar Forest. It’s definitely a must-see place for wildlife enthusiasts and those who are interested in taking in the enchantment of the forest. Thonikadavu trekking will give you enchanting moments, moments to devour Nature’s beauty. Spread over hundreds of acres, it is full of coconut and areca nut trees. Thaikadappuram Beach: V isit to the Thaikadappuram Beach, near Nileshwaram in Kasaragod district of Kerala, might give you the once-ina-lifetime opportunity of catching a glimpse of the rare Olive Ridley Turtles. The beach is the breeding ground of these remarkable creatures who visit every monsoon season to lay eggs. 391
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Bekal Beach Offers spectacular view of the fort
Bekal Fort Beach: (1 km from Bekal Fort) This shallow beach offers a spectacular view of the fort and has ample facilities for recreation and relaxation. Ranipuram: (85 km from Kasaragod town) Situated 750 mts above sea level, Ranipuram is famous for its trekking trails and varied vegetationevergreen shola woods, monsoon forests and grasslands. This area was formerly known as Madathumala. The extensive forests of Madathumala merge with the forests of Karnataka. Ranipuram in its natural beauty is comparable to Ooty. Wild elephants can be seen wandering on the top of the mountains. Jeep services to Ranipuram are readily available from Panathady, which is linked to Kanhangad by frequent bus services. Kottappuram Backwaters: At Kottappuram, one can go for a refreshing stroll alongside the vast backwater stretches or can enjoy an exhilarating sun set in the evening. Or else, ride a country boat, try your fishing skills, or hop into a majestic houseboat and relax in the cool breeze to cruise the length and breadth of these palm-fringed backwaters. Chithari: This secluded backwater destination is virtually unknown to the outside world but is highly recommended by all locals. The northern tip of Kerala is renowned for being a confluence of cultures and Chithari is a fine example of the same. A visit to this sleepy hamlet will never disappoint any who choose to make this sojourn. The area is included as part of the Bekal Tourism Project and is an upcoming hottest tourist spots in the district. 392
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Dream World Water Park: The enchanting beauty of Athirappilly Water Falls, the scenic attraction of Vazhachal, Thumboormuzhy and Sholayar had fascinated tourists from time immemorial. Dream World, the most modern man made sophisticated Water Theme Park is situated on Athirappilly route very near to the magical natural beauty of Athirappilly. Dream World Water Park has attracted thousands of tourists from all over India. The huge Dragons built at the main entrance on Athirappilly road will give a pleasant feeling to the tourists as if they are entering into a Jurassic Park. The layout of the park is designed in such a way that tourist belonging to any age group can effortlessly reach all the rides without much walking or climbing. The visitors can go to any nook and corner of the park without foot protection as the whole area is either covered with paving tiles or lawn that can be seen rarely at any similar parks. Many of the tourists 394
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repeatedly visit the park, as there is no other park in Kerala with such unique water rides. At least 5 numbers of water rides are newly introduced in Dream World that cannot be found in any other park in South India. There are altogether 42 numbers of rides in Dream World Water Park out of which 24 numbers are water rides. The peculiarity of the rides is its uniqueness with nature. The floats, rafts, boats, tubes etc. used in each ride are of different types and it is the very specialty of Dream World. In spite of sophistication, height, length and thrill, all rides are cent percent safe. No other Amusement Park in Kerala is having so many varieties of Water Rides, that also inimitable in its category. For more information: Dream World Water Park, Athirappilly Road, Chalakudy - 680 721, Thrissur, Tel/Fax: 0480 2746935, 2746955, Email: dreamworldwaterpark@gmail.com, Website: www.dreamworldwaterpark.com Fantasy Park: Fantasy Park is situated in the foot hills of the beautiful Western Ghats and just 1 km away from the famous Malampuzha gardens. Unlike other destinations Malampuzha offers a multitude of attraction to all categories. Fantasy Park stands out for its serenity, enchanting beauty and the rare blend of scenic ingredients and here the nature is at its best. Children get enthused, elevated and educated here. Its various dry and wet rides are really a heavenly abode for the visitors who are in search of fun, excitement, thrill and enjoyment. In the midst of the stifling heat of Palakkad, Fantasy Park welcomes all to a cool experience in its Water World. Fantasy Park only 1 km from the Dam, with its various dry and wet rides makes the Malampuzha visit a great experience. Fantasy Park in keeping with its 24 year tradition is still the most economical water park in Kerala. Making service affordable to the middle class families has always been the Motto of the promoters of Fantasy Park. Fantasy Park has over the years regularly introduced new dry and wet rides. This year Fantasy Park has thrown open Keralas largest water play system in an awesome pool of 16,000 Sq Ft with 9 slides, water jets, zero depth pool with many attractions. The double twister is another great thrill ride, Cinderella’s castle will keep the children occupied for a long time. The first 16D Cine Magic Ride is a world of immense excitement. This comes with 16 exhilarating effects for a thrilling experience that is the very first to be featured in the whole of South India. Boomerang and Fanta Tub Rides also provide a wonderful experience. Planetarium is an additional attraction to all student batches visiting from schools. The Park has 25 major dry rides like water merry go round, striking car, super splash, baby train, paratrooper, mini telecombat, water kiddy ride, dragon coaster, horse ride, scooter ride, pirate boat, catter pillar etc. and more than 25 water rides. Bathing in the unique 40 feet high water fall will thrill and cool the visitors from summer heat. The twin lane mat slide is very popular to all. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty by trotting in the surroundings or just wash away the blues on the rain dance platform. Quality of water is ensured with online testing and automatic dousing equipment. It is only in Fantasy 396
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Park that you can enjoy so many wet and dry rides at the nominal entry fee of Rs.600/- per Adult and Rs.450/- per Child and the motto continues to be - more fun at an affordable rate. For more information: Fantasy Park, 8/585, Malampuzha, Palakkad - 678 651, Ph: +91 491 2815122, 2815123, 2815124, Email: info@fantasypark.in, Web: www.fantasypark.in See Advt in Page 397 Happy Land Water Theme & Amusement Park: Theme Parks made the concept of one-day-picnic more alluring and exciting. Nowadays theme parks are synonymous with picnicking. Happy Land water theme park is meant for those who wish to bask in the gleeful vibes of delight forgetting everything. The only amusement theme park in south Kerala, Happy Land, certified with ISO 9001-2008, is located on MC Road, 20 km north of Trivandrum city. This picnic hotspot, positioned on the picturesque hamlet of Kuthiramkulam in between Vembayam and Pirappancode, is a place endowed with nature’s bounty, featuring valleys, plains and woodlands. Spread over an area of 18 acres there are a variety of adventure rides including river crossing and flying fox. For more information: Happy Land Water Theme and Amusement Park, Vembayam, Trivandrum - 695 015, Ph: +91 472 2581193, 2581194, Email: contact@happylandtvm.com, Web: www.happylandtvm.com See Advt in Page 399 Sadhoo Merry Kingdom: The location of the Park is so ideal that the visitors will be immersed in thrilling entertainments for the day while remaining in a serene atmosphere of peace and tranquility. Started functioning since April 2007, the Park offers spectacular and amazing variety of entertainments for the whole family and is one of the most exciting family holiday destinations in Southern India. The park has 25 water and dry rides, 3 spacious restaurants and shopping area. The Park has a capacity to entertain 5 lakh visitors/guests annually. It provides various types of video/ electronic games, thrill rides, family rides, live shows, water slides and much more. This outdoor location based entertainment park has host of modern facilities like oriental village architecture, blue pools, caring and devoted staff in uniforms at service of visitors inside the park, most hygiene and safety measures as per approved standards, advanced/ultramodern filtration and purification systems. Amusement rides and machines are supplied by world class renowned leisure companies based in New Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Chennai and Gujarat. For more information: Sadhoo Merry Kingdom, Chala Hills, P.O. Thottada, Kannur - 670 007, Ph: +91 497 2823100, mail@sadhoomerrykingdom.com, www.sadhoomerrykingdom.com Silver Storm: It is noted for an unmatching amusement park. Although there are amusement parks several in numbers in Kerala and elsewhere, this particular one stands out for its serenity, enchanting milieu and the rare blend of scenic ingredients. Children get enthused, elevated and educated here, while they communicate with nature through heart springs. Their major attractions are kids pool, master blaster, super splash, wild raft ride, wave pool, turbo twister, baby train, columbus, harakiri, mama aqua dance, go-carting, flying dutchman, Jurassic splash, bumping boat, 398
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sky jet, striking car,aquarium,rain dance etc. will lead to the people in a dreamy world. The whisper of waterfalls and screeching of wild life in the distance is really fantastic. The entrance rate charged for adults is Rs.730/ - and children Rs. 602/- senior citizen Rs. 474/- Silver storm Amusement Park (P) Ltd., Vettilapara P.O., Chalakudy, Thrissur - 21, Ph: 0480 2769116, 2769150, Web: www.silverstorm.in Wonderla Holidays Limited: Wonderla Holidays Limited, is the leading amusement park operator in India. Wonderla currently owns and operates three amusement parks - one each in Kochi, Bangalore and Hyderabad respectively and a resort in Bangalore. With a large no of varied rides, Wonderla is the best place to entertain and provide fun for all age groups. Wonderla is currently ranked India’s No.3 amusement park and Asia’s 8 th best amusement park as per TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice rankings. Wonderla Holidays Limited is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Wonderla Kochi, spread over 35 acres of land is thrilling visitors with 56 state-of- the-art rides since 2000. A success of sorts that changed the dynamics of the amusement park industry in India; Wonderla Kochi lent a new dimension to tourism industry in Kerala with thousands of visitors coming in, every day, even from neighbouring states, to enjoy this spectacular entertainment. For more information: Wonderla Kochi Park, Pallikara, P.O. Kumarapuram, Kochi - 683 565, Ph: +91 484 2684009, Mob: +917593853107, Email: mail.cok@wonderla.com, bd.cok@wonderla.com. Wonderla Bangalore, spanning over 82 acres is offering a spectacular range of entertainment with 62 land, water, hi-tech and kids rides since 2005. Wonderla Bangalore is located near Bidadi, 28 kilometers from Bangalore. For more information: Wonderla Bangalore Park, 28th km, Mysore Road, Bangalore 562109, Ph: +91 80 22010333, Mob: +91 9945557777, Email: mail.blr@wonderla.com, marketing.blr@wonderla.com. Wonderla Hyderabad, the latest edition in the portfolio, is spread over 50 acres and offers the latest, tech packed, 44 attractions. For more information: Wonderla Hyderabad Park, Outer Ring Road, Exit No 13 Ravirala, Hyderabad - 501510, Ph: +91 40 23490333, Mob: +91 91000 63636, Email: mail.hyd@wonderla.com, marketing.hyd@wonderla.com. Wonderla Resort located beside the amusement park in Bangalore comprises of 84 luxury rooms, with amenities including 4 full-fledged banquet halls, multi cuisine restaurant, rest-o-bar and recreational facilities like a heated swimming pool, kid’s activity centre & a full-fledged gym. Ph: +91 80 33710333, Mob: +91 99455 00011, Email: reservations@wonderla.com. For further information on Wonderla, please visit us www.wonderla.com See Advt in Page 395 Vismaya Water Theme Park: Beautifully blended with exquisite nature and most modern technology. V ismaya open up new horizons in the world of thrill and triumph. Spread across acres, it is filled with thrilling rides and water sports. A treat for both children and adults of all age groups. Come enjoy a fun filled day with your family and friends. For more information: 400
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Vismaya Water Theme Park, Parassinikadavu, Kannur - 670 563, Ph: 0497 2782850, 2783800, Email: info@vismayapark.com, Web: www.vismayakerala.com
Amusement Parks in Tamil Nadu Baywatch: Baywatch water theme amusement park at sunset point offers a unique way to experience the exotic grandeur of Kanyakumari in its integrals. Baywatch comes up with a wholesome family entertainment saga of rapturous experience, which leaves you at a point of nonstop excitement in a thrilling and bewitching water world. Great fun styles equaling international standards keep you on the ecstatic brink of frenzy. The location being a prominent place of national integration, by all means, The search for providing unique and multiple entertainment facilities that match with international standards pave the way for introduction of India’s first Wax Museum, which is line with the Madam Tussauds Wax Museum at London. For more information: Baywatch, P.B. No. 99, Kanyakumari, Ph: 04652 246375, 246565, Email: park@baywatchpark.in, Website: www.baywatchpark.in Fun city : This park has variety rides and entertainments to attract all levels of people. Address: - Fun city, Coonoor - Ooty Main Road, Ooty. Black Thunder: This park is launched in 1997 and it is claimed as the largest water theme park in Asia. It is located midway in between Coimbatore and Ooty in Mettupalayam, Wave Pool, Wild river ride,, Surf hill, kids pool, dry rides etc are the attractions of this park. Address: Black Thunder, Ooty 401
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Main Road, Mettupalayam, Coimbatore - 641 305. Ph: 04254 226632-40, Email: waterpark@dataone.in, Web: www.btpark.org Kishkinta: This park is located 28 km south of Chennai. Address: Kishkintha, Tambaram, NH 45, Chennai, Ph: 044 22512001-005 Web: www.kishkinta.in Mgm - Dizzee World: The park located at Muttukkadu on thejway to Mahabalipuram. Time: 10.30 a.m. - 9.00 p.m. Address: MGM Dizzee World, near Muttukkadu, Mammallapuram Road, Chennai Ph: 044 27472129, Web: mgmdizzeeworld.com Little Folks: This park is located at 8 kms before Mammallapuram on the new road. Address: Little folks, New Mahabalipuram road, Chennai. Time: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. on weekdays; 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. on weekends and holidays. Universal Kingdom: This famous theme park is situated 30 km south of Chennai. Address: Univeresal Kingdom, near VGP Golden beach resort, Chennai - Mammallapuram road. Athisayam: It isasituated just 12 kms away from Madurai on the way to Kodaikanal and Dindgul on N.H.7. Address: Athisayam, Madurai Kodaikkanal road, Paravai, Madurai, Time: 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. Ph: 0452 2463849, 2463850, Web: www.athisayampark.com Jolly World: This science park is situated just 20 kms from Coimbatore. Address: Jolly World, Bilchi village, Maddampalasyam, Mettupalayam road, Coimbatore - 19.
Amusement Parks In Karnataka Wonderla Bangalore: Wonderla Bangalore spanning over 82 acres is offering a spectacular range of entertainment with 62 land, water, hi-tech and kids rides since 2005. Wonderla Bangalore is located near Bidadi, 28 kilometers from Bangalore. For more information: Wonderla Bangalore Park, 28th km, Mysore Road, Bangalore 562109, Ph: +91 80 22010333, Mob: +91 9945557777, Email: mail.blr@wonderla.com, marketing.blr@wonderla.com. Wonderla Resort located beside the amusement park in Bangalore comprises of 84 luxury rooms, with amenities including 4 full-fledged banquet halls, multi cuisine restaurant, rest-o-bar and recreational facilities like a heated swimming pool, kid’s activity centre & a full-fledged gym. Ph: +91 80 33710333, Mob: +91 99455 00011, Email: reservations@wonderla.com. For further information on Wonderla, please visit us www.wonderla.com Fun World: This park is located in Bangalore city. Address: Fun world, Jayamahal extension, Bangalore. Crazy Waters: Many wonderful water rides are the speciality of this park. Address: Crazy wateeres, Bannerghatta road, Bangalore. Neeladri: This park is located 19 kms from Bangalore city. Address: Neeladri, behind electronic city, Hosur road, Bangalore. Grs Fantasy Park: This park is located 5 kms from Mysore. Address: 127A, Opp.RBI Housing Colony, K.R.S.Road, Metagalli, Mysore - 570016. 402
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Kolkkali: Kolkkali is a folk art wielding small sticks by the dancers. This art form is more popular among Muslim men. The sticks are striked uniformly according to the rhythm of dance and song. In this highly rhythmic dance the artists make marvellous movements without missing a single beat. The sound of striking sticks and excellent movements of artists make Kolkkali wonderful. Duffmuttu: A ritual form of art popular among the Muslims of Malabar. Duffmuttu is a group performance. The performers use a round percussion instrument called Duffu. The saints and heroes are praised in the songs and the artists beat on Duffu according to the rhythm of songs. They usually move in circle. Thiruvathira Kali: It is a celebration of the Birthday of Lord Siva in the Malayalam month of Dhanu the astral day of Thiruvathira. This dance is performed by women for everlasting marital bliss. Goddess Parvathi is suppossed to have danced with her companions on this auspicious day. So even to this day the women of Kerala, in groups of sixteen or twenty dance round a lamp or floral decoration to celebrate the Lord’s Birthday. The dance is accompanied by the Thiruvathira Pattu or song. The songs are very emotional and highly rhythmic. There is an another form of Thiruvathira Kali called Kummi. These who participate in the dance stand in a circle and move attractively, clapping their hands. Margom Kali: A ritual folk art of Syrian Christians, this is an allegorical enactment with a lighted lamp (Nilavilakku) in the middle, representing Jesus Christ and the dancers are His disciples. The dancers wear beautiful white dhothi with special ornaments and the way of dressing is very peculiar. The themes of songs which date back to a period much before the Portuguese invasion are the life and death of St.Thomas, the apostle. Padayani: Padayani is an artform dipicting the story of the victory of goddess kali who after defeating the demon called Darika. It is a colourful ancient art form of Kerala. Padayani attracts lot of foreigners to Kerala as a colourful entertainment. The costume of this art form is too elaborate and resembling just like ‘Theyyam’ another important art form of Kerala. It is performed in an open space near the temple and raised platform is not needed. For lighting purpose lighted torches are generally used. Kanyar Kali: This is a very old art form permanent in Palakad District. It is a combination of Temple ritual and entertainment. It is played in four parts and lasts for four days. It is performed at night and continues till dawn. Koodiyattom: The earliest classical dramatic artform of Kerala, Koodiyattom is based on Bharatha’s Natya Sastra evolved in the 9th century AD. Once staged only inside the temple theatre Koodiyattom represents events from mythology. Koodiyattom is performed by two or more characters. The UNESCO has recognised this artform has been the part of world heritage. 404
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Mohiniyattam: This dance form is popular in Kerala. In the beginning Mohniyattom performed usually in Temples, exclusively by ladies. It is a very gra- ceful and elegant dance form which consists of mudras, expressions and rhythmic steps. The lyrics and slokas were compared by 405
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Maharaja Swathi Thirunal, Irayimman Tampi and such other great poets, representing various types of emotions. Beautifully dressed Devadasi girls devoted to the Lord used to perform this dance form in Temples. Now of course it has became popular and is performed on the stage to the accompaniment of drums, violin and other instruments. The music is in the Sopanam style and the dancers are dressed in traditional white. Bharata Muni’s mudras (hand gestures) and abhinaya are strictly followed. Koothu: It is usually performed inside a hall specially designed for the purpose, the Koothambalam as it is known. There are different types of Koothu like Chakiar Koothu, Nambiar Koothu, Tholpavakoothu etc. It is a Temple art usually performed in Temples during Festivals. Chakair Koothu usually represented Sanskrit dramas and Tholpavakoothu Tamil dramas and is performed by a single character. The Chakiar usually plays the part of a buffoon. Tholpavakoothu is enacted on a stage built near the temple. This is actually a puppet show and the dialogues of the characters or puppets are spoken by artists behind the screen. The stories are based on an Kampa version of Ramayana written by the Tamil poet Kampa. The languages used is a mixture of Tamil and Sanskrit. Pulluvan Pattu: A ritual offering to appease Serpant deities prevalent in Central Kerala. A Kalam, a picture of Serpant deity is drawn using variously coloured powders. The drawings of Nagakalam is accompanied by the playing of a unique string instrument called the Pulluvakudam which produces the music similiar to that of a percussion instrument. Thullal: Ottam Thullal was first introduced by one of the leading poets of Malayalam named Kunjan Nambiar. The dancer is dressed in colourful costumes, painted face and headgear. This art form is performed during Temple festivals. Thullal is a modified form of Chakiar Koothu, which is also a temple art performed during Festivals. The Chakiars used to tease people present in the audience while performing the Koothu. The Nambiars used to play mizhavu or drum during Koothu. Kunjan Nambiar was an expert Mizhavu player. Once during Koothu Nambiar happened to fall asleep and the Chakiar made fun of him in the presence of the audience. The next night when the Chakiar resumed his serial Koothu, on the opposite side of the Temple ground a new stage was set up and a new art form which was unknown to the audience, so people rushed there to witness this new and funny art. Thus Kunchan Nambiar introduced his new invention. This was the Birth of a new form of art consisting of fast and rhythmic movements. Thayambaka: Group of drummers numbering 50 or 100 or more accompanied by trumpets and cymbals, performing to a crescendo. Mayilnritham: The another name of Mayilnritham is Mayilattam. It is a ritual and performed by artists wearing peacock costumes. It is mainly seen in Subramanya temples in South Kerala. 406
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Theyyam: Theyyam or Kaliyattom is performed in the Temples of Malabar. A section of this art is known as Thira which represents lives of great heroes. It is usually performed by people of the backward community and is supposed to be nine centuries old. The performer after wearing a silk cloth round the waist and a crown on his head stands with devotion in front of the Devi Temple and recites thottam describing the origin of the Theyyam he is about to perform. The Theyyam gets possessed and performs a rhythmic dance called urayal when the deity enters the body of the Theyyam. The next ritual is called the Uriyattu Kalpana, when the devotees explain their problems to the Theyyam and in return the Theyyam explains how these difficulties may be overcome. Devo-tees offer money to the Theyyam. Different types of instruments like drum, symbols etc. are used as background music for the dance. It is performed at night and torches made of dried coconut leaves are used to light up the place. The Theyyam wears heavy makeup, masks, head gear bangles etc. The Potten and Gulikan Theyyams wear heavy facial make up and masks. They also use weapons such as swords, bows and arrows in addition to the colourful costumes. 407
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Mudiyettu: This ritual art is performed in Devi Temples of Central Kerala. It represents the encounter between goddess Bhadrakali and the demon Daruka. Lord Brahma had given Daruka a boon that he would not be killed easily. Each drop of blood that fell from his body would give rise to another Daruka. Thus his opponent would be finally defeated. But the mighty Bhadrakali did not allow his blood to spill. He was destroyed by the fierce goddess wearing garlands of human skulls and bones. The goddess lifted him up and severed his head, licked every drop of blood that fell from his body. Mudiyettu represents the fight between good and evil and the final victory of good. Oppana: It is a particular type of group song and dance performed during a Muslim marriage. This social entertainment is prevalent particularly in the districts of Malapuram, Calcut and Kannur. It is usually performed by ladies. This song is said to be 600 years old. The songs are often teasing comments about the bride’s anticipation of marital bliss. On the wedding eve the bride is made to sit in the centre, dressed in all her finery and her friends and relatives stand all round her clapping their hands, singing and dancing. Harmonium and tabla are some of the instruments used while singing. It is usually performed during night and the duration of the performance depends upon the length of the song. Kurathiyattom: The Kurava Community perform this, during Temple Festivals. Both youngsters and middle- aged people perform this art. The artists consist of those who hunt the serpents, palmists and herb collectors. It is performed differently in the South and North. Only three artists perform in the South. Some times eight artists perform in the North. Very few musical instruments are used. The main characters are the Kurava and Kurathi who predict the future and also the wives of V ishnu and Siva. They dance with hand gestures. Expressing different types of emotions. Vadakkanpattu: These are the composed by village savants on the heroic life of legendary figures in Kalaripayattu. The lyrics are simple and filled with romantic feelings. It depicts the life style of the people, rituals, their culture and traditions. Also the handicrafts, cottage industry and the high value aritisanship are highlighted throughout. Kalamezhuthupattu: This is the ancient folk art of Kerala. This art form is mainly belongs to the northern regions of Kerala. This traditional art form is believed to be 600 years old. The importance of Kalamezhuthupattu is worshipping Goddess Kali through it. It is commonly seen in Bhadrakali and Ayyappa Temples in and around Kollam, a district of Kerala. A group consists of five to fifteen members, performing this ritual. Traditional songs accompanied by elathalam related to Goddess Kali are used for this ancient folk art. Usually five colours are used to draw the picture of Bhadrakali on the floor. This ritual is performed by women neatly dressed wearing their hair on the side of the head. 408
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Kathakali: Kathakali is the classical dance form of Kerala which is believed to have orginated in the 17th century A.D. It is a dramatic art where the expression is the heart of its perfection. This spectacular dance form of Kerala is based on the guidelines laid by Sage Bharatha’s Natya Sastra; the ancient treatise on dance and drama, is over 500 years old. This elaborate art form is an integreation of dance, music, poetry and histrionics. In Kathakali, make up is an elaborate process, taking long time for its perfection which is very essential for the nature and personality of the character being represented on the stage. Netrabhinaya is (abhinaya through the eyes) a vital part in Kathakali. Generally there are some classifications for Vesham. Thecha Vesham (painted make up), Thaddi Vesham (bearded make up), Kari Vesham (black make up) and minukku Vesham (polished make up) are important among them. Pacha and Kathi Vesham are the sub division of Techa Vesham. Kathi Vesham representing evil characters while Pacha (green) represented good and optimisticall characters. Thaddi has three 409
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sub divisions. Vella (white) Chuvanna (Red) and Karutha (balck). Each colour is representing for performing certain type of characters. There are 24 Mudras in Kathakali which enables to express the nine emotions. They are called love, valour, fear, contempt, loathing, serenity, wonder, kindness and anger. The Geetham (music) and the Vadhyam (musical instruments) which combines together for the dramatic and excellent performance of Kathakali, usually stories from the great epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharatha are taken up for Kathakali performance. Kalarippayattu: Classical literary works, like Dhanurveda, Agnipu- ranam, Natyasastra, Hasthangastam and Srakraneeti say that the warrior sage Parasuram was the first Guru (master) of Kalarippayattu. It is said that the sage Parasuram after reclaiming the land of Kerala from the ocean by throwing his Mazhu (battle axe), taught this martial art to his 21 disciples in order to protect the land and maintain peace. The others believe that the Lord Siva is considered to be the father of Kalarippayattu. Kalarippayattu provided the institutional base for the body building and training in combat, for the youth of the times, which became not only necessary but essential. Here specially noted that the Kalarippayattu training was undergone by almost every youth of the Nair Caste, the Kerala Warrior Caste like the Samurai of Japan. But Kalarippayattu was not the sole prerogative of Nairs for there were many Muslims, Christians, Ezhavas and even Brahmins who practised and mastered the techniques of Kalarippayattu. Velakali: Velakali was performed around 250 years ago in the Ambalapuzha area of Kerala and mainly known as Ambalapuzha velakali. This dance form represents wars that were fought on land and sea. This spectacular martial dance is also performed by men in some of the temples of southern Kerala. The dancers, clad in the traditional clothes and colorful headgear of the medieval Nair soldiers, engage in vigorous movements with shield in one hand and sword in the other, to the accompaniment of an orchestra comprising the maddalam, ilathalam, kombu and kuzhal. Velakali originated in Ambalappuzha where Mathoor Panicker, chief of the Chempakasserri army, promoted it to boost the martial spirit of the people. Kummatti: This form of art is mostly found in Wayanad, Trichur and Palakkad districts. The performers of Kummatti wear masks and the dress is made of grass and dry leaves. It is performed by different districts. In Trichur district, it is a form of social entertainment performed by youngsters of all communities. In order to receive the Blessings of the goddess. Sometimes eight or ten artists perform Kummatti, the leader of the team is Mother Kummatti holding a Kummatti stick. There is beating drum and singing with background music. Other characters like Sri Krishna, Sri Siva etc. are also seen on the stage. However Mother Kummatti’s appearance is most attractive, this character wears the mask of a toothless old woman. The approach of Kummatti is indicated by the beating of a small drum. In Trichur it is performed for four days during Onam. 410
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Pulikali: The Kaduvakali or Pulikali, the dance of the tiger, once performed all over the state is now see only in Thrissur and Palakkad districts. The Pulikali is performed during Onam festival. The performance is accompanied by the loud beating of traditional percussion instrument. The artist who wears the mask of tiger dance according to the beat of percussion instrument. 411
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Theeyattu: This art form originated some 15,00 years back is performed in villages of Central Kerala particularly Alappuzha and chengannur. The performance starts at dusk and have 3 artists in a specially decorated pandal, the ‘Kalam which is a five colour design pattern along with Nilavilakku and peetam known as stool. They dance to the music of Elathalam, Chenda and Chengila. The main costumes involved are huge jingling anklets and face make-up with small dots. It is usually performed in Palaces and Namboothiri Illams (homes) on birthdays and very special occassions. It is a devotional offering made to goddess Bhadrakali and Sree Ayyappa. Kavadiyattam: Its the most common ritual dance offering in temples where Lord Subramanya is the diety. This art form the devotees wear bright yellow or saffon costumes with ash all over the body. They dance according to the rhythmatic music of drums in frenzy carrying Kavadis on their shoulders. Kakkirissi Natokam: It is a social entertainment of central Travancore, Ambalapuzha and Trivandrum. The art is presented by out casts, Ezhavas and Kurava communities. Time of origin of the art is unknown. Chavittu Natokam: Chavittu natokam is a Christian art form. It evolved in 16th century A.D. during the Portuguese colonization. The costumes used in this art form are very heavy and beautiful. The artists tap their feet on the stage loudly. The language is a colloquial mixture of Tamil and Malayalam. Arjuna Nritham: Arjuna Nritham (the dance of Arjuna) is an art form performed by men in major Bhagavathy temples of Kerala. Arjuna, one of the five heroic brothers renowned as Pandavas in the great epic of Mahabharatha, was also a singer and dancer and is said to have praised the goddess Bhadrakaali by a devotional presentation. The dance movements are closely similar to Kalarippayattu techniques. Garudan Thookkam: This traditional dance form is performed in central parts of Kerala where the deity is Goddess Bhadrakali. All people irrespective of religion participate in this ritualistic art. The evolution of this art form is still a mystery. Dancers dressed in the form of Lord Garuda move to the tunes of percussion instruments. The dancers otherwise known as ‘Thookkakaran’, preen the feathers with thier beaks, peck, carry snakes in the beaks, dance in circle with their wings in spread, in joy immitate the Lord Garuda. With help of the background music, shout of the audiences, exploding sound of crackers all make an effect of war. At the end of the war the thookkakaran climb into the cart and rounds the temple, shedding the blood. This art form is performed with the help of Chenda, Cymbol, Horn and Madalam which lasts for a full night. A structure known as Koothambalam (a temple like stage) is constructed using coloured paper and enchanting leaves of coconut fronts. The fully prepared structure known as Thookuchadu. These are carried in boats, trucks or handcards along with dance performers in a procession which is in the form of Swan same as that of Nalacharitha, a famous Kathakali play. Only traditional lights like Nilavilakku is used. 412
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In Kerala, festival dates are decided in accordance with the Malayalam calendar and the local traditions and customs. We have calculated the festival dates based on these. But there can be changes in the dates according the customs and rituals associated with each place of worship. As such, these should be considered only as approximate dates and have to be confirmed with the local authorities. Boat Races Nehru Trophy Boat Race Aranmula Boat Race Champakulam Boat Race Payippad Boat Race Utradam Thirunal Pamba Boat Race Thazhathangadi Boat Race Karuvatta Boat Race Piravam Boat Race Marine Drive Boat Race
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Chakkulathukavu Pongala Thaipooyam Mahotsavam, Koorkancherry Pattambi Nercha Chittur Konganpada Machattu Mamangam Chettikulangara Bharani Ezhara Ponnana, Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple Varanad Pongala Guruvayur Aanayottam Attukal Pongala Parippally Gajamela Attuvela Mahotsavam Kodungalloor Bharani Malanada Kettukazcha Kottangkulangara Chamayavilakku Thirunakkara Arattu Nenmara Vallangi Vela Kottiyoor Vaishaka Mahotsavam Ochira Kali Njangattiri Aanayoottu Thiruvonam Athachamayam
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Pulikali Ayilyam Festival at Vettikode Navarathri Festival Aravukad Pongala Panachikkadu Festival in Kottayam Revathi Pattathanam Mannarasala Ayilyam Adi Sankara Janmabhumi Temple Alpashi Utsavam Kalpathi Ratholsavam Mandala Pooja Vaikathashtami Parassinikadavu Muthappan Temple Festival Painkuni Festival V ishu Aanayoottu at Vadakkumnathan Temple Christmas
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Pooram Festivals Pariyanampetta Pooram Uthralikkavu Pooram Chinakkathoor Pooram Peruvanam Pooram Arattupuzha Pooram Thrissur Pooram
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Music and Dance Festival Nishagandhi Festival Navarathri Sangeetholsavam Swathi Sangeetholsavam Music Festival
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Patayani Othera Patayani Kadammanitta Patayani Neelamperoor Padayani
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Theyyam Kuttikkol Thampuratty Theyyam Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam
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Banking in India, in the modern sense, originated in the last decade of the 18th century. Among the first banks were the Bank of Hindustan, which was established in 1770; and the General Bank of India, established in 1786. The largest bank, and the oldest still in existence, is the State Bank of India (S.B.I). It originated and started working as the Bank of Calcutta in 1806. In 1809, it was renamed as the Bank of Bengal. This was one of the three banks founded by a presidency government, the other two were the Bank of Bombay in 1840 and the Bank of Madras in 1843. The three banks were merged in 1921 to form the Imperial Bank of India, which upon India’s independence, became the State Bank of India in 1955. For many years the presidency banks had acted as quasi-central banks, as did their successors, until the Reserve Bank of India was established in 1935, under the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. In 1960, the State Banks of India was given control of eight state-associated banks under the State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act, 1959. These are now called its associate banks. In 1969 the Indian government nationalised 14 major private banks, one of the big bank was Bank of India. In 1980, 6 more private banks were nationalized. These nationalized banks are the majority of lenders in the Indian economy. They dominate the banking sector because of their large size and widespread networks. The Indian banking sector is broadly classified into scheduled and non-scheduled banks. The scheduled banks are those included under the 2nd Schedule of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. The scheduled banks are further classified into: Nationalized banks; State 442
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Bank of India and its associates; Regional Rural Banks (RRBs); foreign banks; and other Indian private sector banks. The term commercial banks refer to both scheduled and non-scheduled commercial banks regulated under the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. Generally the supply, product range and reach of banking in India is fairly mature-even though reach in rural India and to the poor still remains a challenge. The government has developed initiatives to address this through the State Bank of India expanding its branch network and through the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) with facilities like microfinance. Ancient India The Vedas (2000–1400 BCE) are earliest Indian texts to mention the concept of usury. The Manusmriti considers usury an acceptable means of acquiring wealth or leading a livelihood. It also considers money lending above a certain rate, different ceiling rates for different caste, and a grave sin. Later during the Mauryan period (321–185 BCE), an instrument called adesha was in use, which was an order on a banker directing him to pay the sum on the note to a third person, which corresponds to the definition of a modern bill of exchange. Medieval Era The use of loan deeds continued into the Mughal era . The use of payment orders by royal treasuries, called barattes, have been also recorded. There 444
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are also records of Indian bankers using issuing bills of exchange on foreign countries. The evolution of hundis, a type of credit instrument, also occurred during this period and remain in use. Colonial Era During the period of British rule merchants established the Union Bank of Calcutta in 1829, The Allahabad Bank, established in 1865 and still functioning today, is the oldest Joint Stock bank in India. Foreign banks too started to appear, particularly in Calcutta, in the 1860s. Grindlays Bank opened its first branch in Calcutta in 1864 The Comptoir d’escompte de Paris opened a branch in Calcutta in 1860, and another in Bombay in 1862; branches followed in Madras and Pondicherry, then a French possession. HSBC established itself in Bengal in 1869. The first entirely Indian joint stock bank was the Oudh Commercial Bank, established in 1881 in Faizabad. The next was the Punjab National Bank, established in Lahore in 1894, which has survived to the present and is now one of the largest banks in India. Around the turn of the 20th Century, the Indian economy was passing through a relative period of stability. Around five decades had elapsed since the Indian rebellion, and the social, industrial and other infrastructure had improved. Indians had established small 446
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banks, most of which served particular ethnic and religious communities. The presidency banks dominated banking in India but there were also some exchange banks and a number of Indian joint stock banks. All these banks operated in different segments of the economy. The exchange banks, mostly owned by Europeans, concentrated on financing foreign trade. The period between 1906 and 1911 saw the establishment of banks inspired by the Swadeshi movement. The Swadeshi movement inspired local businessmen and political figures to found banks of and for the Indian community. A number of banks established then have survived to the present such as Catholic Syrian Bank, The South Indian Bank, Bank of India, Corporation Bank, Indian Bank, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank and Central Bank of India. The favour of Swadeshi movement led to the establishment of many private banks in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district, which were unified earlier and known by the name South Canara (South Kanara) district. Four nationalized banks started in this district and also a leading private sector bank. Hence undivided Dakshina Kannada district is known as “Cradle of Indian Banking”. The inaugural officeholder was the Britisher Sir Osborne Smith (1 April 1935), while C. D. Deshmukh (11 August 1943) was the first Indian Governor. On December 12, 2018, Shaktikanta Das begins his journey as the new RBI Governor, taking charge from Urjit R Patel. During the First World War (1914–1918) through the end of the Second World War (1939–1945), and two years thereafter until the independence of India were challenging for Indian banking. The years of the First World War were turbulent, and it took its toll with banks simply collapsing despite the Indian economy gaining indirect boost due to war-related economic activities. 448
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Post-Independence During 1938-46, bank branch offices trebled to 3,469 and deposits quadrupled to ¹ 962 crore. Nevertheless, the partition of India in 1947 adversely impacted the economies of Punjab and West Bengal, paralyzing banking activities for months. India’s independence marked the end of a regime of the Laissez-faire for the Indian banking. The Government of India initiated measures to play an active role in the economic life of the nation, and the Industrial Policy Resolution adopted by the government in 1948 envisaged a mixed economy. This resulted in greater involvement of the state in different segments of the economy including banking and finance. The major steps to regulate banking included: The Reserve Bank of India, India’s central banking authority, was established in April 1935, but was nationalized on 1 January 1949 under the terms of the Reserve Bank of India (Transfer to Public Ownership) Act, 1948 (RBI, 2005b). In 1949, the Banking Regulation Act was enacted, which empowered the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to regulate, control, and inspect the banks in India. The Banking Regulation Act also provided that no new bank or branch of an existing bank could be opened without a license from the RBI, and no two banks could have common directors. Nationalisation of Banks Despite the provisions, control and regulations of the Reserve Bank of India, banks in India except the State Bank of India (SBI), remained owned and operated by private persons. By the 1960s, the Indian banking industry had become an important tool to facilitate the development of the Indian economy. At the same time, it had emerged as a large employer, and a debate had ensued about the nationa-lisation of the banking industry. Thereafter, Mrs.Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister, made swift and sudden moves. The Government of India issued an ordinance (‘Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Ordinance, 1969’) and nationalized the 14 largest commercial banks with effect from the midnight of 19 July 1969. These banks contained 85 percent of bank deposits in the country. A second dose of nationalisation of 6 more commercial banks followed in 1980. The stated reason for the nationalisation was to give the government more control of credit delivery. With the second dose of nationalisation, the Government of India controlled around 91% of the banking business of India. Later on, in the year 1993, the government merged New Bank of India with Punjab National Bank. It was the only merger between nationalised banks and resulted in the reduction of the number of nationalised banks from 20 to 19. Until the 1990s, the nationalised banks grew at a pace of around 4%, closer to the average growth rate of the Indian economy. Liberalisation In the early 1990s, the then government embarked on a policy of liberalisation, licensing a small number of private banks. These came to be known as New Generation tech-savvy banks, and included Global Trust 450
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Bank , which later amalgamated with Oriental Bank of Commerce, UTI Bank (since renamed Axis Bank), ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank. This move, along with the rapid growth in the economy of India, revitalised the banking sector in India, which has seen rapid growth with strong contribution from all the three sectors of banks, namely, government banks, private banks and foreign banks. The next stage for the Indian banking has been set up, with proposed relaxation of norms for foreign direct investment. All foreign investors in banks may be given voting rights that could exceed the present cap of 10% at present. It has gone up to 74% with some restrictions . The new policy shook the Banking sector in India completely. Bankers, till this time, were used to the 4–6–4 method (borrow at 4%; lend at 6%; go home at 4) of functioning. The new wave ushered in a modern outlook and techsavvy methods of working for traditional banks. All this led to the retail boom in India. People demanded more from their banks and received more. Technological Revolution The total number of automated teller machines (ATMs) installed in India by various banks as of 2018 was 2 ,38, 000. The new private sector banks in India have the most ATMs, followed by off-site ATMs belonging to SBI and its subsidiaries and then by nationalised banks and foreign banks, while onsite is highest for the nationalised banks of India. Physical as well as virtual expansion of banking through mobile banking, internet banking, tele banking, bio-metric and mobile ATMs etc. is taking place since last decade and has gained momentum in last few years. The IT revolution has had a great impact 452
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on the Indian banking system. The use of computers has led to the introduction of online banking in India. The use of computers in the banking sector in India has increased many folds after the economic liberalization of 1991 as the country’s banking sector has been exposed to the world’s market. Indian banks were finding it difficult to compete with the international banks in customer service, without the use of information technology. The RBI set up a number of committees to define and co-ordinate banking technology. Information Technology has basically been used under two different avenues in Banking. One is Communication and Connectivity and other is Business Process Reengineering. Information technology enables sophisticated product development, better market infrastructure, implementation of reliable techniques for control of risks and helps the financial intermediaries to reach geographically distant and diversified markets. In view of this, technology has changed the contours of three major functions performed by banks. They are access to liquidity, transformation of assets and monitoring of risks. Further, Information technology and the communication networking systems have a crucial bearing on the efficiency of money, capital and foreign exchange markets. The Software Packages for Banking Applications in India had their beginnings in the middle of 80s, when the Banks started computerising the branches in a limited manner. The early 90s saw the plummeting hardware prices and advent of cheap and inexpensive but high-powered PCs and servers and banks went in for what was called Total Branch Automation (TBA) Packages. The middle and late 90s witnessed rapid revolution in communication technologies and evolution of novel concept of ‘convergence’ of computer and communication technologies, like Internet and phones. Internet has significantly influenced delivery channels of the banks. Internet has emerged as an important medium for delivery of banking products and services. Rapid strides in information technology have, in fact, redefined the role and structure of banking in India. Banks are also coping and adapting with time and are trying to become one-stop financial supermarkets. The market focus is shifting from mass banking products to class banking with the introduction of value added and customised products. Customised banking products, such as Investment Advisory Services; photo-credit cards; cash Management services; Investment products and Tax Advisory services have already been introduced by a few foreign and private sector banks. A few banks have also gone in to market mutual fund schemes. New distribution channels are being widely used by banks. More and more banks are introducing services like disbursement and servicing of consumer loans and credit card business. Direct Selling Agents (DSAs) of various Banks go out and sell their products. They make house calls to get the application form filled in properly and also take your passport-sized photo. Home banking has already become common. Now, you can order a draft or cash over the phone or internet and have it delivered home. User can now access account information over a secure line, request cheque books and stop payment, and even transfer funds between Bank accounts. 454
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Bank of India Head Office: Star House, C-5, G Block Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra East, Mumbai – 400 051 Web: www.bankofindia.co.in Bank of India was founded on 7th September, 1906 by a group of eminent businessmen from Mumbai. The Bank was under private ownership and control till July 1969 when it was nationalised along with 13 other banks. Beginning with one office in Mumbai, with a paid-up capital of Rs.50 lakh and 50 employees, the Bank has made a rapid growth over the years and blossomed into a mighty institution with a strong national presence and sizable international operations. In business volume, the Bank occupies a premier position among the nationalised banks. The Bank has over 5000 branches in India spread over all states/ union territories including specialized branches. These branches are controlled through 54 Zonal Offices and 8 NBG Offices. There are 60 branches/ offices and 5 Subsidaries and 1 joint venture abroad. The Bank came out with its maiden public issue in 1997 and follow on Qualified Institutions Placement in February 2008. While firmly adhering to a policy of prudence and caution, the Bank has been in the forefront of introducing various innovative services and systems. Business has been conducted with the successful blend of traditional values and ethics and the most modern infrastructure. The Bank has been the first among the nationalised banks to establish a fully computerised branch and ATM facility at the Mahalaxmi Branch at Mumbai way back in 1989. The Bank is also a Founder Member of SWIFT in India. It pioneered the introduction of the Health Code System in 1982, for evaluating/ rating its credit portfolio. Presently Bank has overseas presence in 22 foreign countries spread over 5 continents – with 60 offices including 5 Subsidiaries, 5 Representative Offices and 1 Joint Venture, at key banking and financial centres viz., Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, London, Paris and New York. See Advt in Page 04 Canara Bank Head Office 112, J.C Road Bangalore - 560 002 Web: www.canarabank.com Canara Bank was established in 1906 at Mangaluru by Shri Ammembal Subba Rao Pai, an eminent lawyer, educationist, social reformer and a visionary par excellence. Formally registered as Canara Hindu Permanent Fund Ltd in 1906, it was renamed as Canara Bank Limited in 1910. Canara Bank, was nationalised on July 19, 1969 and saw major expansion in terms of branch network and business during the 70s. With a legacy of 114 years, today, Canara Bank is one of the largest Commercial Banks in India. It has 455
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a domestic network of 6318 branches comprising 1824 rural, 2003 semiurban, 1207 urban, 1284 metropolitan branches and 8837 ATMs covering 29 states and 6 union territories as at June 2019. Canara Bank’s Digital Branch “CANDI” located at Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi & Mumbai is endowed with fully automated facilities and provided robotic assistance for customers to open accounts and do transactions themselves. Besides elaborate domestic presence, the Bank has 5 overseas branches, one each at London, Hong Kong, New York, Johannesburg and DIFC (Dubai). The Bank also has a Representative Office at Sharjah, UAE and a Joint Venture Bank, viz., Commercial Bank of India LLC, Moscow, in association with State Bank of India and a wholly owned subsidiary, Canara Bank (Tanzania) Ltd at Tanzania. Bank is also having its domestic Subsidiaries viz. Canara Robeco Asset Management Company Limited, Canbank Financial Services Limited, Canara Bank Securities Limited, Canbank Computer Services Limited, Can Fin Homes Limited, Canbank Factors Limited, Canbank Venture Capital Fund Limited and Canara HSBC Oriental Bank Of Commerce Life Insurance Company Limited. Canara Bank crossed a new landmark total business of Rs 1043249 crore as at Mar 2019, with business growth of 12.7%, one of the highest amongst public sector banks. Net profit improved to Rs 347 crore in FY2018-19, during a time when banking sector in the country is still facing several challenges. Living up to its motto of “Together We Can” in letter and spirit, the Bank has been committed to service excellence and upgradation of capability through digital initiatives. The Bank was conferred with the following Major Awards/ Accolades in FY19. * Central V igilance Commission has awarded Canara Bank with ‘V igilance Excellence Award-Outstanding ’ under Category ‘ Timely Completion of Disciplinary Proceedings’ for the year 2018. * Bank received first runner up award on theme Credit off-take in EASE Banking Reform Awards 2019. * Bank has bagged four awards from the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) under Agriculture, Priority sector lending, Social Banking and Technology. *Bank has bagged eight Awards from Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) including 3 Gold under Television Commercials, Advertising Corporate Campaign RADIO and Advertising Corporate Campaign Television *NPCI Special Award in recognition of excellent performance in NFS ATM Network, Rupay, CTS & UPI / IMPS. * Bank’s House magazine ‘Shreyas’ bagged Making of Developed India Award sponsored by ET Now for best in house magazine for the year 2018. * Secured Chamber of Indian Micro Small & Medium Enterprises (CIMSME) awards for best bank for promotional schemes (Large category). * Received runner up CIMSME award for best MSME bank (Large category) and financially inclusive bank (Large category). * Secured PFRDA’s best performing PSB award in APY performance and the splendid seven awards for the APY campaign. Following the founding principles and century old tradition, the Bank is engaged in varied Corporate Social Responsibility 456
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(CSR) activities. CSR initiatives of the Bank are multifarious, covering activities like training unemployed rural youth, scholarship to meritorious SC/ST Girl students, providing primary health care, drinking water, community development, empowerment of women and other social initiatives. * The Bank, through its Canara Bank Centenary Rural Development Trust (CBCRDT), has established 31 exclusive training institutes to promote entrepreneurship development among rural youth. * During 2018-19, these Institutes trained 20,728 candidates, taking the tally to 3.38 lakh unemployed youth since inception, with an impressive settlement rate of 75%. * The Bank has co-sponsored another 27 Rural Development and Self Employment Training Institutes (RUDSETIs) across 17 States. * The Bank has undertaken an ambitious project of providing Solar Street Lights and Tree Guards at Dehra V illage, Panipat, Haryana. * The Bank has also actively participated in Government of India, Swachh Bharat activities during the year 2018-19. * Amongst many CSR initiatives on health, hi-tech Ambulance was provided to Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardio Vascular Sciences & Research, Bengaluru for their unit at Mysore. * The Bank also assisted M/s Swiss Emmaaus Leprosy Relief Work India, Chennai, Tamilnadu for reconstructive surgery of leprosy patients. Since its inception, the bank has taken several initiatives as well as assisted various educational institutions for for spreading the coverage of education. The bank also assists students for attaining success in their career through an array of education loan products. Top Management: Chairman - Shri. T.N. Manoharan, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer - Shri. R A Sankara Narayanan, Executive Directors - Shri. M.V Rao, Shri. Debashish Mukherjee & Ms. A. Manimekhalai. See Advt in Page 443 City Union Bank Ltd. ‘Narayana’ Administrative Office 24 B, Gandhi Nagar Kumbakonam-612 001 Ph: 0435 2402322, 2401622 Fax: 0435 2431746 Web: www.cityunionbank.com The Kumbakonam Bank Limited was started in the year 1904 as a limited company at Kumbakonam. The first branch outside Kumbakonam was opened in Mannargudi in 1930 and the first branch outside Tamilnadu was opened in 1980. Two other banks were amalgamated with this bank and in 1987 the name was changed to City Union Bank. Thanks to some sterling performance by the leaders and the staff, today it has 650 branches all over India, and 1720 ATMs to serve its customers. There has been a steady graph of growth for the bank throughout the 115 years of its service. The Bank is having two Staff Training Colleges, one at Kumbakonam opened in 1989 and branch at Chennai opened in 2016. The Foreign Exchange Dealers’ license was obtained in 1990. All the branches were computerized the same year and today they are connected by the Core 457
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Banking Solutions. All the schemes offered have been appreciated by the customers thereby making the bank go for better and more varied services. Online banking provides facilities for all regular banking services without being physically present at the branch. Utility Bill payments, Tax payments, Corporate net banking, Mobile Banking, Online shopping and booking railway tickets are some of the services provided. The Bank has entered into the sale of insurance products of LIC. There is a tie up with Export Credit and Guarantee Corporation for marketing its products. The bank has a franchise arrangement for money transfer service scheme of M/s. UAE Exchange & Financial Services, ICICI Bank, Doha Bank and Bank of India for effective and speedy receipts of funds remitted from abroad. The Bank has obtained license to function as Depository Participant under National Securities Depository Limited. A number of awards and recognitions have come to the bank in its 114 years of service such as Best Mid-Sized Bank on Profitability and Efficiency by the Business Today Survey, 2012, Industrial Economist Excellence Award in 2012. The economic magazine “THE ANALYST” has rated the Bank as the Best and No.1 Bank among the Private Sector Banks in the year 2009. SIR VISVESWARAYYA INDUSTRIAL AWARD was conferred to our and received from His Excellency the Governor of Tamil Nadu in the year 2010. Sir V isvesvaraya Industrial Award (TNSB) Innovation Award and Business Excellence Award 2014 by Indian Business Journal are some of them. Industrial Economist, has ranked the Bank as the second in IE’s Business Excellence list towards for the performance during the year 2012. Adjudged as the Best Old Private Sector Bank for the Financial Year 2014 by the Financial Express/Ernst & Young Survey. First Post, e-magazine, has ranked our Bank as the 3rd Best Bank of the year 2014. Our MD was awarded DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD 2015 by the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli. Bank has been awarded as WINNER for FYs 14-15 & 15-16 in the category Old Economy Banks by the Financial Express Best Banks, this being the 3 award in a row. Our Bank has been awarded IDRBT Banking Technology Excellence Award for the year 2016-2017 in the category of Best Bank in Cyber Defence. Business World ‘Best Banking Awards’ in association with PwC in the category of ‘ Best Small-Sized Bank’ during 2018. IBA Banking Technology Award for Best use of Data and Analytics for Business Outcome and Aathaar Excellence Award by UIDAI during the year 2019. See Advt in Page 447 Indian Bank Corporate Office, 254-260 Avvai Shanmugam Salai, Royapettah Chennai - 600 014, Ph: 044 28134300 E mail: indmail@indianbank.co.in Web: www.indianbank.in Indian Bank is a premier public sector, Government of India undertaking Bank, established on 15th August 1907 as part of the swadeshi movement. 458
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Indian Bank Family is a team of over 19600 dedicated staff. The Total Business touched Rs.429972 Crores with net profit of Rs 321.95 crores as on 31.03.2019. Indian Bank has a network of 2872 branches and 3892 ATMs/ BNAs all over India. The International Presence of Bank spreads over 227 Overseas Correspondent banks in 75 countries. The overseas branches are in Singapore and Colombo including Foreign Currency Banking Units at Colombo and Jaffna. Indian Bank diversified its banking activities through 2 Subsidiary companies, IndBank Merchant Banking Services Ltd and IndBank Housing Ltd. In Kerala, Indian Bank has three Zones based at Ernakulam, Thrivananthapuram & Kozhikode. All three zones put together, there are 146 branches at various locations spreading across all districts of Kerala. Indian Bank is a front runner in specialized banking with 99 Forex Authorized branches inclusive of specialized overseas branch at Chennai exclusively for handling forex transactions arising out of export, import, Remittance and Non Resident Indian Business. It also holds 76 Special SME Branches and 18 Ind MSME branches extending finance exclusively to MSME units. Bank has entered MOU with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) to focus on MSME Segment. Indian Bank is pioneer in introducing Self Help Groups and financial Inclusion Project in the country. Indian Bank implemented the latest technology in Banking such as 100% Core Banking Solution(CBS) in all its Branches, 100% Business Computerization, 24 x 7 Service through 2,36,835 ATMs under shared network, Internet and Tele Banking services to all Core Banking customers, e-payment facility for Corporate customers, Cash Management Services, Depository Services, Reuter Screen, Telerate, Reuter Monitors, Dealing System provided at Treasury Branch, Mumbai, I B Credit Card Launched and I B Prepaid cards launched(Gift card, International Travel card),Aadhar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) through Business Correspondents, Rupay Debit card payments enabled through Business Correspondents, Passbook Kiosk at 481 locations, Customized design image card and Green pin for debit cards and introduction of Rupay platinum card. New products like statement of account through e-mail and M-Passbook facility is introduced to view the latest 50 transactions. Bank has entered into strategic tie up with LIC of India for sale of Life Insurance products and with United India Insurance Company Ltd for sale of Non-Life insurance Products. Under Financial Inclusion Plan, Indian Bank has been allotted with 2975 Sub Service Areas under Pradhan Manthri Jan Dhan Yojana. All the 2975 SSAs are provided with banking services by the bank. Of these 2517 SSAs are provided with banking services through Business Correspondents and 458 SSAs through Brick and Mortar branches already functioning in the SSAs. Bank also established 39 specialized exclusive Microfinance branches called “Microsate� across the country to cater the needs of urban poor through SHG (Self Help Group)/JLG (Joint Liability Group) concepts. Indian bank is poised to enter the league of Big Banks and plans to achieve a total business figure of Rs 5 lac crores by 31st march 2020. Toll Free No: 1800 425 00 000/1800 425 4422. See Advt in Page 449 459
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State Bank of India Local Head Office Poojapura, Trivandrum - 695 012 Tel: 0471 2192800 Web: www.statebankofindia.com Introduction of digitized credit facility through Omni channel app. YONO: Digital Banking is making headways in banking industry and SBI has also taken various initiatives for digitization of banking processes. In order to provide our existing customers an instant personal loan for their urgent needs, Bank has introduced a digitized unsecured personal loan product ‘Pre Approved Personal Loan’. Under this product, a pre-approved and hasslefree personal loan is made available to pre-selected customers of the Bank through the Digital Banking platform. Eligible customers will be intimated about their selectionthrough SMS, e-mail, Online SBI, In App Notifications, Contextual Notification (e.g.shopping page). Loan will be made available with just four clicks after login to the OmniChannel application ‘YONO’ (You Only Need One) mobile App available on Android and iOS. The Product, in view of its obvious advantages, has received a very good response from the Customers as well as from the Bank’s operating functionaries. In view of the encouraging response for the Bank’s maiden digital product, it has now been decided to offer Xpress Credit and Pension Loans also in the pre-approved format. Pre-Approved Xpress Credit(PAXC) up to Rs. 5,00,000/ - Pre-Approved Pension Loans (PAPNL) up to Rs. 2,50,000/- and Xpress Credit Insta-top up to Rs. 3,00,000 (Presently available only on INB) are being brought under the umbrella of the existing Pre-Approved Personal Loans on YONO. Details of Accounts V iew/Spend analyzer/loans/investments/ Reward Points are all available in Home page under “Relationship” tab. Salary Account holders and pensioners can avail of Pre-Approved X press Credit (PAXC) up to a maximum of Rs.5lakhs, Pre –Approved Pensioner Loans (PAPNL) up to Rs.2.5 lakhs and Xpress Credit Insta Top up up to Rs.3 lakhs. Facilities available to customers include Online application of loans for Home Loans, Auto Loans and Personal Loans. YONO Krishi offers Gold Loan Application through YONO, overdraft loan against Fixed Deposits and creation of Fixed deposit and Recurring deposit. Under YONO Pay, customers can transfer fund, use YONO Cash for cardless withdrawal through ATM and for cash at POS. OMP (Online Market Place) offers more than 85 e-commerce service providers covering Lifestyle, Travel, Hospitality, Jewellery, etc through Amazon, Flipkart, Biba, Croma, Book My Show and Swiggy. IRCTC Ticket booking, services like managing the ATM PIN, Blocking ATM/Debit Card, Stopping Cheque, Cheque Book request, SMS Alerts and Nominee management can all be done through this product. Joint Venture Projects that can be reached through this product include purchasing and managing SBI Life Insurance, SBI General Insurance, SBI Credit Card, SBI Mutual Fund, SBI Cap and Demat Account. See Advt in Page 07 460
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Syndicate Bank Registered Office: Manipal Corporate Office: Bengaluru Web: www.syndicatebank.in Established in 1925 in Udupi district of coastal Karnataka, which was otherwise known only for the shrine of Lord ShreeKrishna, SyndicateBank has dug its roots deep and emerged as a premier Public Sector Bank. SyndicateBank presently has 4063 branches and 4500+ ATMs spread across all the states / UTs of India. The Bank has been a pioneer in Financial Inclusion, catering to the needs of agriculturists, Medium & Small businesses and weaker sections of the society even before Banks were nationalized. Presently, Bank has complete range of technology products viz. SyndFastag, Internet Banking, SMS Banking, Mobile Banking, Missed Call Banking, e-lounges, e-passbook, e-KYC Solution, NRI services, debit/ credit card services, insurance products, on-line remittance facilities and various other depository services. Bank’s internet banking service provides one stop solution for all banking needs of customers. It is a safe, convenient, simple and speedy way to do banking transactions. Besides, basic services like account details, statement of accounts etc., Bank also provide services like payment if utility bills through Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS), e-ticketing for Railway ticket reservation, Utility Bill payment, Payment of Direct & Indirect Taxes - for both individuals and corporate, E-commerce, Fund transfer-NEFT/RTGS through its internet banking facilities. In addition to existing delivery channels like ATM, Internet Banking, SMS Banking, customers can also do mobile banking transactions like Balance Enquiry, viewing mini statement of account, Intra/Inter Bank fund transfer, Cheque book request and Value added services like recharge mobile and Dish TV by using their mobile phones. “Synd-e-passbook” is a Smartphone application to cater to the ever growing tech savvy customer base. Under the facility, customers can get e-Passbook on their mobile, view their account details, search their transaction history details and they can add their personalized remarks to the transactions without any hassle. SyndicateBank is one of among the Banks in country to have services of fund transfer through National Unified USSD Platform (NUUP), using an ordinary mobile phone without internet connection. The Bank also launched a scheme of fund transfer through Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) at any branch, which ensures instantaneous credit to any bank account. With a strong customer base of 56 million, Bank is marching ahead to realize its vision to be “a leading financially strong universal bank, creating value for stakeholders through customer centric, technology driven and employee friendly approach”. See Advt in Page 08 Andhra Bank 5-9-11, Dr Pattabhi Bhavan, Secretariat Road Saifabad, Hyderabad 500 004. Telangana, Web: www.andhrabank.in 461
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AXIS Bank Ltd Corporate Office, Bombay Dyeing Mills Compound Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Worli, Mumbai - 400 025, Web: www.axisbank.com Bank of Baroda Baroda Corporate Centre, Plot No - C-26, G - Block, Bandra - Kurla Complex Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400 051, Ph: 022 6698 5000 - 04, Web: www.bankofbaroda.com Bank of India Star House, C-5, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra East, Mumbai-400 051, Web: www.bankofindia.com Bank of Maharashtra Head Office, ‘Lokmangal’, 1501, Shivajinagar, Pune-411005 Ph: 020 - 25532731, 25532733, Web: www.bankofmaharashtra.in Canara Bank Head Office, 112, J.C Road, Bangalore - 560 002 Ph: 080 22221581, Web: www.canarabank.com Catholic Syrian Bank St. Mary’s College Road, Thrissur, Kerala - 680020 Ph: 0487 2333020, Web: www.csb.co.in Central Bank of India Corporate Office, Chander Mukhi, Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400 021, Web: www.centralbankofindia.co.in City Bank N.A, mail Desk, No: 2, Club House Road, Annasalai Chennai - 600 002, Web: www.online.citibank.co.in City Union Bank Ltd. ‘Narayana’ Administrative Office, 24 B, Gandhinagar Kumbakonam - 612 001, Ph: 0435 2402322, 2401622, Fax: 0435-2431746, Web: www.cityunionbank.com Corporation Bank Mangaladevi Temple Road, Pandeshwar, Mangalore 575 001, Karnataka, Ph: 0824 2426416 to 420, Web: www.corpbank.com Dena Bank Bandra Kurla Complex, Banrda East, Mumbai - 400 051 Ph: 022 26545000, 26545035, Web: www.denabank.com Dhanalakshmi Bank Ltd. Dhanalakshmi Building, PB No: 9, Nayakanal Thrissur - 680 001, Ph: 0487 6617000 Web: www.dhanbank.com 462
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ESAF Small Finance Bank ESAF Bhavan, Mannuthy P. O., Thrissur, Kerala, India - 680651 Web: www.esafbank.com Federal Bank Ltd Federal Towers, Corporate Office, P.B No: 103 Aluva - 683 101, Ph: 0484 2623620-27, 2630996, Email: fbl@federalbank.co.in, Web: www.federalbank.co.in HDFC bank Ltd Chandivali, Off Sakivihar Road, Sakinaka Andheri East, Mumbai - 400 072 Web: www.hdfcbank.com ICICI Bank ICICI Bank Tower, Bandra Kurla Complex Mumbai - 400 051, Ph: 022 33667777 Web: www.icicibank.com IDBI Bank Ltd. IDBI Tower, WTC Complex, Cuffe Parade Mumbai-400 005, Web: www.idbi.com Indian Bank Corporate Office, C-Wing, 254-260 Avvai Shanmugam Salai, Royapettah Chennai - 600 014, Ph: 044 28134300 Email: indmail@indianbank.co.in Web: www.indianbank.in Indian Overseas Bank Central Office, 763 Anna Salai Chennai - 600002, Ph: 044 28524212, Web: www.iob.in Indusind Bank Ltd Corporate Office, 8th Floor, Tower 1C One India Bulls Centre, 841, S B Marg Elphinstone Road, Mumbai - 400013 Ph: 022 24231999, Web: www.indusind.com ING Vysya Bank Ltd ING Vysya House, No: 22, M.G. Road Bangalore - 560 001, Ph: 080 25559222 Web: www.ingvysyabank.com Jammu and Kashmir Bank Moulana Asad Road, Sreenagar Kashmir - 190 001, Ph: 0194 2481930, Web: www.jkbank.net Karnataka Bank Limited Mahaveera Circle, Kankanady, Mangalore - 575 002 Karnataka State, Ph: 0824-2228222 Web: www.karnatakabank.com 463
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Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd Ground Floor, Samsung Buildings 158, CST Road, Santacruz East, Mumbai - 400 098 Ph: 022 66768311, Web: www.kotak.com The Lakshmi Vilas Bank Ltd Administrative Office, LVB House, 4 Sardar Patel Road, Guindy, Chennai - 600032, Tamil Nadu Ph: 044 22205207, Web: www.Ivbank.com Oriental Bank of Commerce Corporate Office, Plot No. 5 Institutional Area, Sector-32 Gurgaon – 122001, Ph:0124 4126200, 4126300 Web: www.obcindia.co.in Punjab National Bank Corporate Office, Plot No: 4, Sector – 10 Dwaraka, New Delhi – 110 075, Ph: 011 28044404 Web: www.pnbindia.in Punjab & Sind Bank 1st Floor, 21, Rajendra Place, New Delhi - 110008 Ph: 011 25719082, Fax: 011 25723793, Web: www.psbindia.com South Indian Bank Head Office, SIB House, TB Road Mission Quarters, Thrissur, Kerala - 680 001 Ph: 0487 2420020, 2420058, Web: www.southindianbank.com State Bank of India Central Office, Madam Cama Road, Mumbai - 400 021 Web: www.statebankofindia.com SyndicateBank Corporate Office, Gandhinagar, Bangalore-560 009 Web: www.syndicatebank.in Union Bank of India Central Office, Union Bank Bhavan, Vidhan Bhavan Marg Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400 021, Ph: 022 22892000, 22892400 Website: www.unionbankofindia.co.in UCO Bank Head Office, 10, B T M Sarani, Kolkata - 700 001 West Bengal, Web: www.ucobank.com Vijaya Bank Head Office, 41/2, Trinity Circle, M.G. Road Bangalore - 56000, Ph: 080 25584066 (20 lines) Web: www.vijayabank.com 464
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Lake Palace Resort, Thirumala Ward, Chungam Alleppey - 688 011, Ph: +91 477 2239701-04 Fax: +91 477 2239705 Email: info@lakepalaceresort.com Web: www.lakepalaceresort.com Lake Palace Resort is a luxury backwater resort situated on a pristine shoreline of the famous Vembanadu Lake in Aleppey district. In a span of ten years, this holiday destination has carved a niche in the tourism map of God’s Own Country and it enjoys the patronage of guests from across the globe owing to the Engagingly Vivid experience here. Just a stone’s throw from the finishing point of the world-renowned Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race held annually during Onam, this resort is an architectural marvel in itself. The property has been constructed in such a way as to incorporate all facilities and amenities for luxury living at the same time without hampering the natural beauty of its setting. Guests who visit Lake Palace Resort can choose from a variety of accommodation options ranging from luxury to ultra luxury cottages viz Kerala Cottages, Water Villas, Deluxe Cottages and Premium Cottages. One of the major highlights of this resort is that all its cottages are water-facing, a facet that only Lake Palace can claim. The resort offers 24hour housekeeping, running hot/cold water, free Wi-Fi Internet and television in every accommodation. The resort has two restaurants - seafood specialty and multi-cuisine, a coffee shop and a bar, which make the stay here a delectable experience. There is a multigym and fitness centre managed by experienced trainers as well as a recreation centre that houses pool/billiards tables, chess boards and carom boards for those who prefer indoor games. Guests can buy different kinds of gift items from the Curio Shop in the resort. The property has a world-class swimming pool built on the private lake in the resort, which is a rare sight to behold. There is a kids’ pool adjoining the main pool. Lake Palace Resort has a Green Leaf-certified Ayurvediccentre managed by a qualified physician and a team of experienced practitioners that is equipped to provide a variety of wellness treatment for guests. The centre has an Ayurvedic garden that grows various herbs, which are used for treatments. Apart from these the resort also offers other services such as Doctor-onCall, Travel Assistance, Business Centre, Laundry Service, Lost Luggage etc. The resort is approximately 88 km from the nearest airport, Nedumbassery Airport and around 5 km from the nearest railway station. See Advt in Page 207
Punnamada Resorts, Punnamada Alleppey - 12, Ph: +91 477 2233691 Fax: +91 477 2233694 Email: mail@punnamada.com Web: www.punnamada.com Punnamada Resorts is nestled on the serene banks of Vembanad Lake and gives a world of heritage and luxury club together. The divine ambience and the hospitality 466
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here lead to a total relaxation of mind, body and soul. They have showcased and highlighted the rich heritage and the essence of Kerala in its true form with a focus on the eco system and being an environment friendly resort by taking initiative in various fronts. The Resort offers utmost privacy with an essence of the unforgettable picturesque backwaters of Kerala. The timber, laterite and tile villas give a feel of belongings to the earth and its landscaped leisure areas with many water bodies in it. The reception resembles nalukettu four sided mansion with an open courtyard in centre. A small pond with charming water lilies adds the glory to it. Accommodations at the Punnamada Resorts are classified in to Garden V illas, Duplex Villas and Lake View Villas. All the 26 villas are well equipped, elegantly furnished with all the most luxurious amenities with a tinge of rich Kerala heritage and it blend with the lush green landscape harmonically. Bathrooms are another attraction, the open roofed garden bathrooms, have a shower under the light of blue sky, yet in complete privacy. The Ayurvedic Centre at the Punnamada Resort is classified as green leaf ayurveda centre by the tourism department and that is the highest classification in ayurveda treatment centers. The centre at the resort provides all facilities for a holistic healing includes various treatment, ayurveda diet, yoga and meditation. The multi-cuisine restaurant is an old limestone kiln converted into a traditional heritage experience, keeping the old structure. It provides a 24- hour service with varied choice of food along with a selection of the finest wines as accompaniment. The essence of Kerala and its magical backwaters can be experienced aboard Punnamada’s exclusive Kettuvallam (houseboats) by the resort. There are many other facilities available in the resort, speed boats, and motorboat rides at the backwaters. Punnamada Resorts provides excellent facilities for specialized events like Marriages and Get-togethers. The well equipped modern conference hall built in kerala heritage way to accommodate over 100 delegates and it s an ideal place for corporate meetings and Conferences. Check in Punnamada Resort and find your stay an unforgettable experience. Toll Free: 1800 425 3693. See Advt in Page 209
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Bharat Hotel Durbar Hall Road, Cochin - 16 Ph: +91 484 2353501, 3295090 Email: info@bharathotel.in Web: bharathotel.com Rising over Kerala’s commercial and entertainment district of Ernakulam, Bharat Hotel the ultimate in leisure accommodation and shopping experience. Just a few minutes from the bustling entertainment and shopping Region and a forty five minute transfer time from Cochin International Airport. From modest beginnings in 1964, Bharat Hotel has emerged as a symbol of traditional Kerala hospitality. While retaining its ethnic charm, BTH has changed with the times offering modern facilities and personalised service. The hotel’s clientele today include middle-level executives. Planters and businessmen travelling with their families, and tourists - both domestic and foreigners. Located centrally on DH Road, just a few dozen metres from Jos Junction on the bustling MG Road, BTH offers magnificent view of the Vembanad Lake. An authentic vegetarian hotel, BTH has 87 spacious, elegantly furnished rooms spread over 5 floors. Each room 467
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is provided with a direct dial telephone, individual thermostat control for airconditioning, running hot/cold water and cable TV. The major amenities include: Four conference halls; Subhiksha A/C restaurant serving North Indian & South Indian delicacies. Kempu - The coffee shop; business centre; ayurvedic treatment facilities provided at Sarovaram; sweet centre & book shop and ample parking space. Bharat hotel has been conferred with ISO 22000:2005 certificate by TUV NORD of Germany, the multi-national audit concern, since 2010. It is the only hotel in Kerala that has been conferred with the certificate pertaining to food safety standard and management. See Advt in Page 269
BTH Sarovaram NH 47, Bypass, Maradu Cochin, Ph: +91 484 2305519 Email: info@sarovaram.com Web: www.bharathotel.com Sarovaram is a treat for the Nature-lover. Set in a sprawling, lush green, five-acre land adjacent to the Cochin backwaters, the hotel has its own freshwater lake. Using ecofriendly materials and methods, the hotel has been designed and built to perfectly harmonise with the picturesque natural surroundings. Located at Maradu, on the NH 47 Cochin Bypass, just 10 km from the city centre, Sarovaram is 28 km from Cochin International Airport. Sarovaram exudes a cosy, perfectly-at-home ambience, while providing all amenities for travellers on business or leisure. Its convenient location ensures that, while being away from the crowd, you are still close to the city. The rooms are furnished with terracotta flooring and teak furniture. Amenities in each room include a fully equipped kitchenette, direct dial telephones, mini-fridge, cable TV and direct internet access. BTH Sarovaram, now have come up with more features as demanding to the occasion and needs of the clients. The newly introduced Capsule rooms can accommodate a single and demanding executive, very comfortably without over exceeding his budget. Also the luxurious rooms that’s been added, bask in all level of comfort, as required by the traveler. Other facilities are two pure vegetarian multi-cuisine restaurants Badettu & Bakshya, conference halls, full-fledged business centre with secretarial service, coffee shop, board room, parking space for 150 cars, lake with boating facilities, palm-fringed waterfront and an ayurvedic treatment centre. Vegetarian cuisine at its best: Being exclusively vegetarian has been a great boon for the two BTH hotels rather than restricting their appeal. With health concerns markedly changing food trends and eating habits, BTH restaurants have built a solid client base for its clean, wholesome, lip-smacking vegetarian delicacies. What’s more, a rich and long-standing culinary tradition encourages people to trust the quality and authenticity of food from the BTH kitchens. Auditoriums: Both Bharat Hotel and Sarovaram have fully equipped halls - ideal for engagements, weddings, receptions, conferences, seminars, product launches and board meetings. Sarovaram has a cool and comfortable open-air amphitheater very near to the back waters and another one which is fully airconditioned. Both hotels offer halls that can comfortably accommodate upto 1000 guests. BTH Sarovaram provides all amenities for travelers on business or leisure, your home away from home. Using eco-friendly materials and techniques, with rainwater harvesting and wet lands for water purification, the BTH Sarovaram offers the quaint charm of traditional Kerala yet employs modern means to preserve the beauty of nature and promote eco tourism. See Advt in Page 269 468
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Hotel Airlink Castle P.O. Athani, Nedumbassery - 683 585 Ph: +91 484 247 6666, Fax: +91 484 2474 700 Email: reservations@airlinkcastle.com Web: www.airlinkcastle.com Hotel Airlink Castle, is an exquisite five star luxury hotel at the portals of the Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery, Kerala, India. The hotel signifies opulence, style, a pleasing ambience and environment, and a symphony of comfort. The hotel provides high standards of facilities, accommodation and comfort to satisfy the most discerning guests. Professional and friendly service is the hall mark of the establishment. Airlink Castle offers you 54 centrally air conditioned rooms with all modern facilities. All the rooms are designed for comfort with beautifully carved woodwork and furniture and a lookout to extensive coconut gardens. These spacious and lavishly furnished rooms are classified as Deluxe, Premium and Presidential Suites. The rooms are designed for comfort with elegant decor, equipped with a king size bed or twin bed, a working table, a cupboard or cabinet with safe locker, and LCD TV, telephone with direct dial facility, tea or coffee maker, mini bar, Wi -Fi and 24 hour room service. The attached bathrooms are equipped with all modern amenities of toiletries with hot and cold water round the clock. Guests lodging with Airlink Castle can avail of breakfast (Indian & Continental), bottled mineral water (500ml), Soap, Dental kit, Comb, Shampoo, Moisturizer, Shoeshine strip, all purpose kit, free internet access, daily choice of complimentary news paper, shoeshine machine, valet parking, health club, guest stationary, shaving kit, shower cap, hair dryer, iron board, safe deposit lockers and swimming pool. On request are available Travel Desk, In house laundry, Doctor on call, Fax, Conference halls and other state-of- the-art facilities, laundry and telephone. The differently - abled persons are allotted rooms specially designed for them. The Hotel provides excellent restaurants including the multi cuisine restaurant Royal Dine, the speciality restaurant Simply Fish, the Garden Restaurant beside the roof top swimming pool and Castle Cafe the 24 hour Coffee Shop. The hotel makes arrangements for marriages, Social get-togethers, receptions birthday parties, corporate meetings and conferences. Hotel Airlink Castle services meet your requirements. They have thought of everything you need to make your stay memorable and comfortable. See Advt in Page 271
Quality Airport Hospital Near Cochin International Airport Nedumbassery, Angamaly - 683 572 Ph: +91 484 2610366, Fax: +91 484 2610399 Email: info@qualityairporthotel.com Web: www.qualityairporthotel.com Quality Airport Hotels, located just 5 minutes away from the Cochin International Airport, offer you the utmost level of hospitality in terms of comfort and style tailored to your individual needs. Quality Airport Hotels’ strategic location makes it very 469
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convenient for business travelers and tourist explorers. The hotel is also within easy reach from the heart of Cochin. It is ideal for those who neither wants to be caught up in the city’s bustle yet don’t want to be cut off from it either. Many of the major sightseeing destinations are within easy reach such as Athirapally Water Falls, Thattekkadu Bird Sanctuary, Guruvayoor Temple, Malayattoor Church, Kaprikkadu Elephant farm, Lulu Mall, Wonderla Kochi and other tourist destinations. Featuring the most spacious accommodation, as in any business hotel, the 30 guest rooms including suites, are planned with a host of features. The hotel offers an all-day dining restaurant serving international, regional and local cuisines. “The Cheers” Bar located on the ground floor provides the travelers and guests to taste some of our exquisite range of cocktails, beer and wine. Our hotel boasts of graceful and refined wedding venues with ample parking space, for large and small ceremonies and receptions, as well as exceptional catering and on-site planning services to ensure that your dreams come to life. With our dedicated team, we help you to cherish the memories of your wedding day forever. Swimming pools are designed to be an ideal place for the fun loving, to relax in the midst of the serene surroundings and a kid’s pool where the kids can have their share of fun, splashing in water! The fitness centre is well equipped, so that you do not have to miss your routine fitness. Very near to the airport, but, not in the least affected by its bustle, the quiet ambience and the service delivered by our caring staff makes Quality Airport Hotels the perfect choice for family, business travelers and explorers alike. See Advt in Page 267
The Silver Tips, Kothamangalam - 686 691 Ph: +91 485 2828310, 2828309, 2823589 Mob: +91 94000 60262, 95678 64152 fom@silvertipsklm.com, www.silvertipsklm.com Silvertips is situated at Kothamangalam town, known as the Gateway to the High ranges in the foothills of the Western Ghats. It is the perfect location to stay in, away from the hustle and bustle of the fast city life. Situated on the banks of the Periyar River, the location enthralls all and ensures ample opportunities for enjoying complete comfort. The town is the best travel hub from where it is easy to access various locations like Munnaar, Thekkady, Vagamon,Thattekkaad, Kodanad, Bhoothathaankettu, Cheeyapara water falls , Valara Water Falls and Paniyeli. The Silver Tips presents you with ample apportunities to repose in various comforts. Deluxe Rooms, Deluxe Executive Rooms and Ayurvedic Suites are available. The rooms are beautifully themed, based on the Thattekkaad Bird Sanctuary. The hotel has a travel desk, in-house laundry, 24-hour coffee shop, multi cuisine restaurant, conference halls and other state of the art facilities. The Ayurvedic treatment centre is operated by Maurya Ayurveda, famous for their ortho neuro rehabilitation and alternative treatment. Guests can avail of breakfast, bottled mineral water, internet access, newspaper and valet parking on a complimentary basis. Wheel chair, multi channel entertainment and other high quality guest amenities are available on request. Suitable provisions are available for holding birthday parties, private dining, charity events and film shoots. Central Reservation: +91 95678 64152, See Advt in Page 273 470
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Camp Noel Pazhathottam, P.O. Koviloor Munnar - 685 615, Ph: +91 4865 214444 85905 07050, Email: manager@campnoel.com Web: www.campnoel.com This is a secluded mountain resort nestled in the high ranges of the western ghats in the Idukki district of Kerala. It is the #1 Top Hill Station Hotel In India as ranked by TripAdvisor Traveller's. Located 36 kms away from Munnar town near the village of Pazhathottam. The first 30 kms is a very scenic drive on the Kodaikkanal highway via Mattuppetti and Kundale Dam. The last 6 kms to the resort is very bumpy and rough through a forest track, there are no roads to speak of! Just like all good things in life, Camp Noel is hard to get to. But once you get here, you enjoy nature at its pristine best, you will love it! The Resort vehicle is also available for sight seeing at a nominal charge. Natural facilities coupled with all the conveniences that our team has put together, you will never have a dull moment to spare. Dining at 6500 feet above sea level in our multi-cuisine restaurant is an experience you will remember for a long while to come. A luxuriously appointed front office lobby, library, club house, Great room, fire place etc. provides the perfect setting for a meeting. Transportation to and from Munnar town or Cochin can be arranged on request. Wireless telephone service is available. Trekking and sight seeing with a personal guide can be arranged. Camp fire arranged on request. See Advt in Page 245
Clouds Valley Leisure Hotel, A.M. Road Munnar-685612, Kerala, India Ph: +91 4865 230687 230689, Email: mail@cloudsvalley.com Web: www.cloudsvalley.com Clouds Valley, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Munnar is the biggest 3 star hotel in Munnar, catering to the needs of the business travelers as well as tourists who come to explore Munnar. The elegant hotel with 52 rooms is conveniently located in the heart of Munnar and offers you a perfect base for your stay in Munnar. At Clouds Valley, you'll find an environment that invokes high peace. Comfort and style blend in harmony in the tastefully done interiors of the AC and Non AC rooms. All rooms with the most modern facilities have been aesthetically designed with care to enhance the enchanting ambience of Munnar. In fact, the comfortable rooms transport you to a private world away from the hustle and bustle of the modern life. The Executive Suites and Deluxe rooms allow you to unwind after a hard day in peace and solitude. 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry has allowed them a deep insight into the needs of the discerning traveler and Clouds Valley is geared up to meet and exceed customer 471
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expectations. Elegant design, personalised service, rejuvenating spaces, instant connectivity and gracious dining - defines Clouds Valley. The impeccable services by the courteous and friendly staff and the homely atmosphere prevalent at the hotel, has made it a much sought after place to stay in Munnar. The Clouds Valley boasts of an exclusive Multi-cuisine Restaurant serving Continental, Chinese, Indian and South Indian cuisine. Relish the mouth watering dishes served for breakfast, lunch and dinner at their restaurant which will leave you asking for more. The Roof garden Restaurant at Clouds Valley has become an ideal choice as venue for formal and family gatherings. Spacious and well furnished Conference halls offer meeting spaces of varying size suited for corporate gathering, training courses, meetings, get-togethers and special occasions. The conference and meeting rooms are available with the latest audio-visual equipment, Wi-fi and wired internet access and ISDN lines for video conferencing. Clouds Valley offers you an opportunity to unwind in the lap of nature with exciting activities like Angling, Trekking or even a Plantation tour. Also the Clouds Valley offers the most modern facilities at an affordable tariff. So the next time you are in Munnar - Step in to elegance and comfort at Clouds Valley. Sales Office: Ground Floor, Old IMA Building, Warriam Road, Cochin - 682 016, Ph: +91 94003 43687, 94003 51687, Email: mail@cloudsvalley.com, Web: www.cloudsvalley.com See Advt in Page 249
Eastend Munnar, Temple Road Munnar - 685 612, Ph: +91 4865 230451 Fax: +91 4865 230227 Email: eastend@eastend.in Web: www.eastend.in One of the most popular hill stations in India Munnar is in communion with the best of nature. The Eastend Hotel of Eastend Hospitality, situated in the heart of Munnar town is an exclusive home for tourists. Located about 5200 ft. above sea level and only a three hour journey from Kochi city, Eastend Hotel was originally a comfort station of the colonial British planters. A relaxed stay is assured in accommodations that are tastefully and aesthetically designed and that has a blend of English and ethnic styles. Double rooms, deluxe rooms, suites and independent cottages are available. Each functionally designed bedroom is provided with telephone, TV and hot/cold running water. At the touch of a button, you bring alive courteous service any time of the day or night. Eastend Hotel is specialized to serve quality cuisine of continental, Chinese, North Indian, South Indian and Kerala special dishes. Our restaurant also guarantees a happy appetite by providing personal choice dishes. Eastend Hotel offers ample car parking facility, state-of-the-art communications technology in all rooms, large luxurious bathrooms with separate bath and shower, heated floors, personal safe, cable connections, recreation facilities, and multi-lingual staff with courteous 24 hour room service. Apart from the awesome view, the landscaped exclusive garden of Eastend Hotel offers a variety of interesting niches such as the Tree Hut, the Cave -fondly called the Kissing Point and the Coffee Shop. For the enthusiastic guests Eastend Hotel provides adventure and recreational activities such as Trekking, 472
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Rappelling, Rainbow Trout Fishing, Paragliding, Tent Camping or just simply a trip to the Tea Museum. Nothing gladdens them more than seeing the pleased smiles on the faces of their guests. Eastend Hotel is a hospitality venture of Eastend Hospitality. Central Reservation: Eastend Hotels & Resorts, HIG 50, Panampilly Nagar, Kochi - 682 036, Ph: + 91 484 2774999, Fax: +91 484 4043081, Email: crs@eastend.in, Web: www.eastend.in See Advt in Page 241
Greenwoods, KK Road, Thekkady - 685 509 Ph: +91 4869 222752, 222753, 224382 Mob: +91 94465 74383 Fax: +91 4869 223907 Email: info@greenwoods.in Web: www.greenwoods.in Lush green forests, cool breeze, the natural beauty and wildlife beckon you to Thekkady and Greenwoods. Treat your senses to the breathtaking beauty of Thekkady, while your mind takes a break from the mundane. Greenwoods is located on a quaint hill, on the gateway of Periyar Tiger Reserve. Greenwoods makes your holiday in Thekkady truly memorable with outstanding facilities that help you ‘be one with nature’. The resort, situated in 6 acre spice plantation with cozy and wellappointed cottages, not only provides you with the best of amenities, but also makes you rejuvenated and revived, mentally and physically. For those who require that extra privacy and space, there are full-fledged individual cottages. All their rooms contain an individual balcony on sit out. Within your comfy rooms, while you are treated to the best of service, the entire resort is set in a natural environment and is totally eco-friendly. They believe in ‘living in harmony with nature’ and take pride in that they provide you the best of nature sites without ever compromising on the comfort part of it. While you stay amidst the spice plantation Greenwoods is also abundant in teakwood, rose wood, sandal wood, mahagony etc. You are also greeted by the exotic aromas of nutmeg, pepper, cinnamon, clove, vanilla and other succulent spices. The resort provides you with a spice journey that takes you through the plantation and also through the cattle shed - where in Vechoor Cows (the smallest cow in the world which is an extincting species) are preserved, sewage treatment plants, Vermi-compost plant and their flourishing vegetable garden as well. Vanya, a first-of-its-kind Nature experience from Greenwoods, takes you back to Nature in its true sense and lets you be in a peaceful and quaint world. Built exclusively for the ardent Nature lover, the treetop is a private getaway, with a picturesque view of the forest sans any outwardly distractions. Amrutham, the multi-cuisine restaurant at Greenwoods offers you a variety of tastes to tickle your taste buds. From the all natural fresh sip of tea or fresh juice to the most delectable cuisine of your choice, whether it is Chinese, Continental or Indian, the speciality restaurant offers you the best of gastronomic delights. Not to mention their typical naadanthattukada. You would also get to see the live cooking demo of these dishes and know their recipes from specialist chefs every day. More in the line are a host of traditional art forms being performed exclusively for you all the evenings. The expansive conference hall and the tree top cafe add to the charm of this wonderful resort. Apart from these Greenwoods is equipped with a swimming pool clubbed with Jacuzzi and adjacent separate kids pool, a recreation centre with indoor games, mini gym, curio shop, library or 473
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outdoor play areas like badminton court and much more. While at Greenwoods, they take care of all your needs, it’s not just an idyllic resort tucked away in the mist and forest but Greenwoods is more of a rejuvenating space with. A warm traditional welcome, friendly staff, quality services on time and a plethora of inhouse activities, Greenwoods is nothing but a destination of a lifetime. Toll Free: 1800 425 3090 See Advt in Page 239
Emmel Dwellings Opp.KTDC Tea County Resort Munnar - 685 612 Ph: +91 4865 231090, 232421 Email: emmeldwellings@gmail.com Web: www.emmeldwellings.com To perfect your holidays in the lush green land of Munnar, Emmel Dwellings offers you its most warming and caring hands of hospitability. The beautifully constructed cottages at Emmel Dwellings with well appointed rooms and amenities make your days at Munnar a lovely hide out deep into the heart of nature. Attending the guest amenities with great care and concern Emmel Dwellings has its highly service oriented crew who leave an appealing impression in your minds. To spend some days in this numinous land imprints an unforgettable experience in the cherishing memories of anyone. See Advt in Page 255
Holiday Vista KK Road, Kumily, Thekkady - 685509 Idukki District, Kerala, India Phone: 04869 224800, 224801, 224802 Email: sales@holidayvista.in Web: www.holidayvista.in Holiday Vista is the one and only centrally air conditioned Premium Business Class Luxury Hotel in Thekkady. Promoted by MSC Hotels and Resorts Pvt. Ltd, Holiday Vista offers the best of facilities, accommodation, amenities and access to many important places of tourist interest. If you are looking for a short holiday to refresh the mind, body and soul, Thekkady is the best place for it and Holiday Vista makes your visit a memorable one. The hotel is surrounded by lush valleys and plantations thereby making the visitor lose himself in nature’s grandeur. The modern amenities in the hotel have been ingeniously combined with the old world charm. Holiday Vista exemplifies convenience and elegance in its 52 air conditioned rooms of three types. The modern décor makes it a pleasant experience to spend your time in them. The most unique feature of the Holiday Vista is the helipad that makes it convenient to reach the hotel without the trouble of the long drive. Heli taxis are also made available. There is a health club, ‘Good Morning’ and Spa, ‘Genesis’ to cater to your health and relaxation. ‘Mirage’- the multi cuisine restaurant provides tasty food from all over the world. The Roof top restaurant and coffee shop add to the convenience of the visitors. The well stocked parlour, 'Time Out', the sports bar , offers the best and the popular varieties of 474
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beer, wine and foot ball fun at its best. For those of you trying to combine some business in the soothing settings of Thekkady there is a well appointed Conference Hall. All the rooms are provided with Wi-Fi in addition to all other amenities. The hotel is conveniently located to provide access to many places of tourist attraction. All the beauty and the adventure one looks for in nature is found here. Holiday Vista, River’s Symphony, Munnar is the upcoming resort in Munnar. The one and only River side Resort in Munnar offers all modern facilities with 52 numbers of rooms and cottages. Corporate Sales Office: MSC Hotels & Resorts Pvt Ltd, Pallippattu Madam, House No.38/ 1808, KRRA 20, Pallippattil Lane, Near Changampuzha Metro Station, P.O. Edappally, Kochi - 682 024, Kerala, India, Email: ceo@holidayvista.in, Mob: +91 94977 24258, 94977 22248. See Advt in Page 237
Mountain Club Chinnakkanal Munnar - 689 618 Ph: +91 4868 249978, 249979 Email: info@mountainclub.co.in Web: www.mountainclub.co.in Mountain Club, Munnar is the best and finest luxury resort in the evergreen mountains of Munnar, Kerala, and India. It is located on a quite hillside in a small hamlet called Chinnakanal. From the early days of the 18th century, Munnar has been the favourite holiday destination of the erstwhile royal families, celebrities and nobles from India and abroad. The mesmerizing natural beauty and the weather is really unique. Mountain Club, Munnar is a real tribute to a typical type of architecture which is prevalent in the hill stations of Kerala. The exterior walls made from pure stone and the typical Kerala roof tiles provides the rustic look. Surrounding the resort are acres of extensive tea gardens and mountains with nature trails. Exclusive Food and Beverage outlets, conference halls, meeting rooms and a host of recreational facilities matching first class standards is available to make your holiday a truly amazing experience. Mountain Club, Munnar has many firsts to its credit. Each of its cottages contains a cozy and spacious living room and a bedroom. For those who are travelling with families and friends, we have two bedroom cottages, which have a living room as well. Every cottage is equipped with a fire place. Needless to mention, we have provided all amenities in our cottages. Take a dip and laze around the one and only swimming pool in Munnar. The resort has the largest conferencing facilities in Munnar. See Advt in Page 235
Poopada Resorts Munnar - 685 612 Kerala, India Ph: +91 4865 230223, 231781, 231782 Email: poopada@rediffmail.com Web: www.poopada.com It nestles on a scenic hillock overlooking the most popular hill station of South India, Munnar. From the enclosed balcony attached separately to each room, we can enjoy 475
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the panorama of the verdant hills all around with manicured tea gardens, interspersed with wooded valleys and bordered in the distant horizons by Aneimudi, the highest Indian peak after the Himalayas. There are four types of well-furnished rooms and every room has an independent balcony, is bath attached with running hot and cold water and has telephone services with NSD and ISD facilities, 24-hour room service, cable TV, 24-hour laundry and room service, Kitchen & Diner Facility, Campfire, Openair area for private parties, Internet Access, Ayurveda Massage, 24-hours Doctor on call, Spices/Plantation tours, Forest Trekking, Ample parking etc. A multi cuisine restaurant with Indian, Chinese and Continental dishes, together with the choicest delicacies from traditional Kerala cuisine is also provided. Conducting group tours, charting out tour programmes and all connected tourist services with information on other tourist centres and facilities are available at the travel desk within the resort, besides the routine services like booking vehicles, air tickets, etc. Boating in Old Munnar, Mattupetty and Kudalai lakes, forest trekking, spice plantation tours and adventure tours are arranged on request. See Advt in Page 244
The Silver Tips Munnar - 685 612, Kerala, India Ph: +91 4865 232877, 230238, 95678 64152 Email: sales@silvertipsmunnar.com Web: www.silvertipsmunnar.com Munnar, a small town 1600 meters above sea level, combines breathtaking beauty of nature with the old world charm of a former European settlement. A hill station surrounded by undulating hills covered by the vast expanse of tea estates, this small town provides the perfect spot for relaxing and rejuvenating the body and the mind. The Silver Tips is a premium hotel nestled in the picture perfect foothills of Munnar. What makes it a class apart from the other premium hotels is the main theme Classic Movies. The Silver Tips in Munnar is all that a traveller looks for in comfort and convenience. The spacious, cozy cottages offer a panoramic view of the greenery around. There is a multi cuisine restaurant that caters to all palates. All modern amenities are provided here including conference halls, recreational lounge, multi gym, Ayurveda and Yoga centre and a video library. Munnar is easily accessible by road. The nearest airports are Nedumbassery in Cochin, Kovai in Coimbatore and Madurai. It is a drive of 3 to 4 hours from all three airports. The nearest railway stations are Alwaye, Ernakulam, Madurai and Coimbatore. The silent expanse of forests still unfazed by modernization provides innumerable opportunities for varied activities. Trekking and camping are the favourite of the young in mind and body. For lover of nature there are the grasslands, the waterfalls and a variety of exotic flora and fauna. The NilgiriThar and the Grizzled Giant Squirrel are exclusive to these hills. Trout fishing in the three rivers here is a relaxing experience. For the extra adventurous there is paragliding. Munnar, blessed with numerous cliffs and steep rock faces, gives you a wonderful opportunity for rappelling under professional supervision. When the polluted city tires you come and enjoy the natural spa of Munnar at The Silver Tips. For Central Reservation: +91 95678 64152 See Advt in Page 243 476
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Westwood Riverside Garden Resort MSA Road, Munnar Kerala, India Ph: +91 4865 230884, 230885 Fax: +91 4865 230886 Email: mail@westwoodmunnar.com Web: www.westwoodmunnar.com Westwood riverside is your perfect host in Munnar offering three star facilities and all modern comforts to make your holidays in Munnar most memorable. Designed almost entirely in a rich wooden ambience, Westwood Riverside offers forty one well appointed Executive, Honeymoon Deluxe and Deluxe Rooms. For the ultimate in luxury, there is also a glass-walled presidential suite. The Hotel offers rooms with great views, round the clock room service, satellite TV, Health club, Wi-fi, Doctor on call and much more. Wood n’ spice - the multi cuisine restaurant is sure to tickle your taste buds with its delicious preparations. Fire-Grill, the exclusive open-air specialty Barbeque restaurant gives a fabulous view of the riverside surroundings and brings the concept of live grill to Munnar for the first time. Fun ‘n Wood, the holiday activity centre offers activities like Daily Fun games, campfire Night safari, Trekking and other adventure activities. Experience the magic therapeutic journey in to the world of wellness with “Ananda” the Ayurveda studio. The resort is promoted by EVM Leisure Holidays and Resorts Pvt. Ltd. Come and enjoy Munnar at Westwood Riverside, your only 3 star hotel by Munnar Riverside. See Advt in Page 247
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The Quilon Beach Hotel Beach, Kollam - 691 006 Kerala, India Ph: +91 474 2769999 Fax: +91 474 2749009 Email: crs@qresorts.in Web: www.qresorts.in The Quilon Beach Hotel and Convention Centre, the first classified Five Star luxury hotel in Kollam, caters to those who come for a holiday after a hectic life and to those who like to have a corporate meet or convention at a place where the organization of the event will be in the hands of efficient professionals. The concept of MICE tourism is incorporated with full size international convention centre that can accommodate up to 1500 people, one of the biggest beachside business facilities in India. The other seven conference halls of different capacities provide variety to conferencing and make it a pleasant and peaceful location for conducting business meetings. Some of the facilities here include, all 95 sea facing rooms with Multi-cuisine restaurant, coffee shop, a rooftop pool, an infinity swimming pool, Kerala Ayurvedic Wellness Centre and Beauty Salon, is well designed and managed to offer international standard amenities and services to both leisure and business travellers alike. The Marco Polo Bar is well stocked and has a relaxed atmosphere. Environmental initiatives such as energy477
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efficient schemes, re-using of all discharged and waste water for gardening purpose after proper water treatment, adoption of a zero garbage policy, using aerators and flow restrictors in all water taps have earned The Quilon Beach Hotel an Eco friendly tag. Mr. K. Sreekumar, the Managing Director of the Hotel, is an Ex-NRI, electrical engineer turned business man; he possesses vast national and international business experience. See Advt in Page 01
The Raviz Resort & Spa Ashtamudi Thevally, P.O. Mathilil, Kollam - 691601 Ph: +91 474 2751111 Email: reservations@theraviz.com Web: www.theraviz.com It is nestled on the banks of the magnificent Lake Ashtamudi. This 93 room five-star deluxe luxury resort and wellness centre has a perfect blend of modern architecture and traditional art of Kerala. Traditional artisans, architects, engineers and waterway specialists were engaged in designing this ‘Cradle of heaven’ in God’s Own Country. The hotel welcomes the guests for an unforgettable holiday experience in the lap of Mother Nature. The well-appointed rooms, delectable cuisines, Green Leaf certified wellness facilities and unique houseboat cruising experiences here will make holidaying an amazing experience for anyone. For Central Reservation: +91 471 2558055, +91 70340 16666, reservations@theraviz.com. Toll-Free: 1800 4252 2220. See Advt in Page 05
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Eastend Lakesong Ammankari Road, Kumarakom Ph: +91 481 2526300, Fax: +91 481 2526075 Email: lakesong@eastend.in Web: www.eastend.in Lakesong Resort of Eastend Hospitality is an idyllic retreat that offers an unparallel opportunity to savor the magical sensation of the God’s own country. Nestled among the serene backwaters of Kumarakom, Lakesong comprises of 8 acres of facility packed leisure land. Lakesong proudly boasts of occupying the largest open lake-frontage of Vembanad Lake, the largest Lake in India. At Lakesong, an intricate lacework of lagoons intersect the waterfront property. Lakesong follows the theme and concept of traditional home and temple building methods in construction. The 20 quaint cottages and 48 luxurious rooms, all constructed on the banks of the lagoons are neatly laid out and blend into the lush green landscaped grounds harmoniously. All accommodations have air conditioning and well appointed with cable TV, direct-dial telephone and wi-fi technology. The facilities in the resort include Telephone, Wi-fi, Mail and Message handling, safe keeping of baggage, 478
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doctor on call, money exchange, pick-up from arrival point, car parking, room service, hot water laundry, tea-coffee maker and mini bar. For those with an eye for entertainment, there are provisions for playing of indoor and outdoor games, fishing, water games, boat rides, a visit to the bird sanctuary, evening cultural and entertainment programmes and also canoe and house boat rides in the canals. The resort caters to the likes of all taste buds. Indian, Kerala specials, continental, and chinese cuisines are served. Master Chefs specialized in their fields are at your service to deliver tasty gourmet dishes. Ayurkhshetra the Ayurveda Parlor at Lakesong applies reliable ayurvedic healthcare and Yoga rejuvenation techniques to ease your tired body onto a path of health recovery. Lapped upon by inviting waters, cooled by fresh breeze and waving coconut fronds‌awaits the sought after blissful tranquility called Lakesong. The resort is a hospitality venture of Eastend Hospitality. Central Reservation: Eastend Hotels & Resorts, HIG 50, Panampilly Nagar, Kochi - 682 036, Ph: + 91 484 2774999, Fax: +91 484 4043081, Email: crs@eastend.in, Web: www.eastend.in See Advt in back cover inside
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Soorya Galaxy, Cheruvannur, Feroke Kozhikode, Ph: +91 495 2485140, 50 Fax: +91 495 2485330 Email: sooryagalaxy@gmail.com Web: www.sooryagalaxy.in Soorya Galaxy welcomes you to enjoy the choicest delights in luxury and comfort. Sited in a pleasing locale and unmatched in splendour, Soorya Galaxy offers the best in hospitality that Kozhikode has ever witnessed. The hotel flourishes with amenities and services on par with international standards. After a tiresome trip or a hectic business session, relax to your heart's content at any well furnished accommodation at Soorya Galaxy. Tastefully designed to ease your mind and body, the interior provides the much desired solace and pampering you deserve. If you wish to indulge in luxuries befitting a celebrity then check in to the elite suite. Appealing and outstanding in design and decor, the suite epitomizes the blending of style and convenience. Adding laurel to the elegance of Soorya Galaxy is the contemporary hall. This spacious and artistically decorated hall is apt for board meetings, conferences, seminars, wedding receptions, birthday bashes and other social gatherings. See Advt in Page 335
The Raviz Calicut Mavoor Road, Calicut - 673 004 Ph: +91 495 222 1111 Email: reservations@theraviz.com Web: www.theraviz.com The Raviz Calicut and its iconic 15 storied tower redefine the world of luxury in the Malabar region. The hotel’s glittering tower is an instantly recognizable landmark in 479
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the city of Calicut. The hotel features 74 spacious, contemporary guest rooms with signature luxury beds, large windows with spectacular views of the city, best in class restaurants and variety of dishes. The area’s first true social destination, the hotel is located just minutes away from the beach, shopping malls, cyber city, hospitals and more, offering an exceptional setting for business and leisure. Step into The Raviz Calicut- the world of refined heritage, stylish elegance and effortless chic. For Central Reservation: +91 471 2558055, +91 70340 16666, reservations@theraviz.com. TollFree: 1800 4252 2220. See Advt in Page 05
The Raviz Resort & Spa Kadavu P.O. Azhinjillam, Calicut - 673 632 Ph: +91 495 2411111 Email: reservations@theraviz.com Web: www.theraviz.com It is a unique blend of traditional Kerala architecture, custom and superior facilities in North Kerala. This 117 room five-star resort is located amid nature, on the banks of the scenic Chaliyar River. The resort is a gateway to Malabar- the land of hills, a haven of beauty and peace. The charm of the resort is made complete by its multi-cuisine offerings, frilled delicacies and stylish lounge. For Central Reservation: +91 471 2558055, +91 70340 16666, reservations@theraviz.com. Toll-Free: 1800 4252 2220. See Advt in Page 05
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Soorya Regency Calicut By-pass, Kavungal, Malappuram Ph: +91 483 2735674-76, 93496 72032 Email: sooryaregency@gmail.com Web: www.hotelsooryaregency.com A first-of-it-kind luxury 4 star facility hotel in Malappuram, nestled within a breathtaking natural environment and set against the backdrop of scenic hills, Soory Regency offers a memorable hospitality experience like never before. Inside this sophisticated hotel the atmosphere is ambient, self-effacing complimenting rather than competing with the splendour of the landscape outside. There is more to Soory Regency than first meets the eye, as it boasts of splendid facilities that embrace high standards in quality and finesse. A heavenly home away from home, Soory Regency is the epitome of outstanding service where your every needs is attended to from the moment you arrive. Come and experience and feel how extraordinary stands apart from the ordinary. . The hotel is managed by Soorya Group, a fast growing business group. Started in 1990 with business in woven sack trading, has diversified its business activities to various related and unrelated fields such as hotel, tourism, trading, transportation, pharmaceuticals etc. Recently it has entered in the manufacturing sector also. Business group activities are steered by a dynamic visionary Mr. V.M. Radhakrishnan as Chairman and he is 480
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assisted and supported by a very strong team of highly experienced professionals. Hospitality business is the group’s prime area. It has a chain of hotels in different parts of the State at the catch-points of the international tourists. See Advt in Page 327
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Hotel Fort Palace, West Fort Road Palakkad - 01, Ph: +91 491 2534621 Fax: +91 491 2534625 Email: fortpalacehotel@gmail.com Web: www.fortpalace.com Fort Palace offers the best in hospitality that Palakkad has ever witnessed. The hotel flourishes with amenities and services on a par with international standards. After a tiresome trip or a hectic business session, relax to your heart’s content at any well furnished a/c or non a/c accommodation at Fort Palace. Tastefully designed to ease your mind and body, the interior provides the much desired solace and pampering you deserve. If you wish to indulge in luxurious befitting a celebrity then check into their elite suite, Tippu. Appealing and outstanding in design and décor, the suite epitomizes the ultimate blending of style and convenience. Adding laurel to the elegance of Fort Palace is the contemporary twin halls, Memento. These spacious and artistically decorated halls are apt for board meetings, conferences, seminars, wedding receptions, birthday bashes and other social gatherings. The hotel is managed by Soorya Group which has a chain of hotels in different parts of the State at the catchpoints of the international tourists. See Advt in Page 315
Hotel Indraprastha English Church Road, Palakkad - 01 Ph: +91 491 2534641-43 Email: info@hotelindraprastha.com Web: www.hotelindraprastha.com Pleasant smiles will greet you at Hotel Indraprastha and that will be the beginning of a new relationship. Hotel Indraprastha, a home away from your home, is only 5 minutes from Palakkad Fort and 5 km from Palakkad Junction Railway Station. It is a charming mix of old fashioned hospitality and contemporary amenities that typically incarnates the culture of Kerala. Modern comforts artfully coalesce understated elegance and complement layout in each of the rooms. The centrally air-conditioned hotel along with state-of-the-art rooms offers facilities like multi cuisine restaurant, vegetarian restaurant, lawn service, travel assistance, safe deposit locker, foreign exchange, cable television, book shop, internet, doctor on call etc. The auditorium and conference halls are the finest places for business meetings, workshops, marriage etc. So when you visit Palakkad make it a point to drop in at Hotel Indraprastha because you will not be able to find a better address than Hotel Indraprastha. See Advt in Page 319 481
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Hotel Soorya City, Sulthanpet, Palakkad Ph: +91 491 2521831-34 Fax: +91 491 2526249 Email: sooryacity@gmail.com Web: www.sooryacity.com Formerly known as Hotel Kandath International, which has undergone a complete make-over, Hotel Soorya City is located in the heart of Palakkad town. Tucked away in Sulthanpet, the hotel offers easy access to railway station and bus stand. Yet it is free from the hustles and bustles of the town. There’s plenty of open space around the hotel so that you get to breathe fresh air. You will find here everything you desire in a hotel such as well appointed A/C and Non A/C rooms with Cable TV, A/C and Non A/C bars, 24 hour hot water, round-the-clock room service, travel counter, business centre, dormitory for your driver, spacious car parking facility, ATM, Internet Cafe, safe deposit lockers and so on. The hotel is managed by Soorya Group, a fast growing business group. Started in 1990 with business in woven sack trading, has diversified its business activities to various related and unrelated fields such as hotel, tourism, trading, transportation, pharmaceuticals etc. Recently it has entered in the manufacturing sector also. Business group activities are steered by a dynamic visionary Mr. V.M. Radhakrishnan as Chairman and he is assisted and supported by a very strong team of highly experienced professionals. Hospitality business is the group’s prime area. It has a chain of hotels in different parts of the State at the catch-points of the international tourists. See Advt in Page 315
Hotel Srichackra International Chandranagar, Palakkad Ph: +91 491 2570901-906 Fax: +91 491 2570906 Email: hotelsrichakra@gmail.com Web: www.hotelsrichackra.com It is a 3 star hotel with 5 star comforts situated in the Coimbatore - Palakkad National High way, just 2 km away from Palakkad city. The hotel redefines the concept of hospitality. There are 65 beautifully appointed rooms, richly decorated and distinctly styled with colour-keyed interiors. To experience Kerala’s traditional hospitality and the most modern comfort, check-in at Srichackra International and experience the most unforgettable moments in your life. This grand hotel epitomizes a philosophy by providing impeccable service and unparalleled facilities so that every stay is a memorable one. Rice Bowl - a multi cuisine restaurant, Palmghat - a well stacked bar, Chilambu and Chembai - acoustically perfect A/C banquet halls (150 - 600 pax), KK’s Chamber - the ideal place to conduct board meetings, Coffee shop, Lawn, Sylvan - the world class swimming pool, Sahyans - the health club, Shic - the beauty parlour are the main attractions in the hotel. 65 well appointed rooms (Suite, Deluxe, Non A/c) with direct dialing facility, satellite channels, running hot and cold water, laundry services, 482
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travel desk, foreign currency exchange, doctor on call, spacious car parking facilities, round the clock room services, safe deposit lockers, business center, express checkin and check-out etc. are available. See Advt in Page 317
Soorya Continental, Pudhiyapalam Olavakkode, Palakkad Ph: +91 491 2552636-39 Fax: +91 491 2552640 Email: sooryacontinental2012@gmail.com Hotel Soorya Continental is a comfortable homely hotel creating an ideal environment to coalesce your business and leisure. The hotel is located at Olavakkode, 4 km from Palakkad town and only a 400 mts from the Railway station. The A/C and non A/C rooms with all modern facilities formulate your stay more relaxed. The Ayurvedic Centre of the hotel keeps your body rejuvenated. The hotel is managed by Soorya Group, a fast growing business group. Started in 1990 with business in woven sack trading, has diversified its business activities to various related and unrelated fields such as hotel, tourism, trading, transportation, pharmaceuticals etc. Recently it has entered in the manufacturing sector also. Business group activities are steered by a dynamic visionary Mr. V.M. Radhakrishnan as Chairman and he is assisted and supported by a very strong team of highly experienced professionals. Hospitality business is the group’s prime area. It has a chain of hotels in different parts of the State at the catch-points of the international tourists. See Advt in Page 315
Soorya Residency, Robinson Road Palakkad, Ph: +91 491 2520892-96 Fax: +91 491 2525058 Email: mail@sooryaresidency.net Web: www.sooryaresidency.net Situated in the heart of Palakkad Town, Soorya Residency is just a stones throw away from the main bus station and railway terminal. A highly motivated and skilled workforce along with state-of-the art communication facilities ensures that your every need is catered to! Soorya Residency boats of one of the finest restaurants in Palakkad and it serves authentic Indian, Chinese and continental fare. The charming interiors and relaxed atmosphere provides the perfect ambience for the family to sit together and enjoy a sumptuous feast. Soorya Residency has a mini conference hall, which can seat 35 persons. It boasts of excellent acoustic facilities. Projection equipment will be made available on request. The comfortable plush interiors provide the perfect ambience to conduct your business meetings. Each room at Soorya Residency is designed to give you the utmost comfort and privacy. The well appointed A/C and Non A/C rooms with Hot n Cold running water, TV with cable connection, round the clock room service etc. make every room at Soorya Residency a haven of comfort. See Advt in Page 315
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Soorya Retreat NH 47, Kanjikode, Palakkad Ph: +91 491 2569970-71 Fax: +91 491 2569973 Email: sooryakanjikode@gmail.com This business hotel from Soory Group is located near N H 47 at Kanjikode, 10 km from Palakkad. The well equipped modern facilities create Soorya Retreat a perfect place for your business. A/C and non A/C rooms, Multi cuisine restaurant, internet facilities etc. support you to accelerate your business. See Advt in Page 315
Soorya Swagath, Walayar, Palakkad Ph: +91 491 2863100-03 Fax: +91 491 2863104 Email: sooryaswagath@gmail.com Web: www.sooryaswagath.in Soorya Swagath mainly focuses its attention on providing high of hospitality. Deluxe rooms and suite rooms await your presence at Walayar. All types of accommodation with latest contemporary features should be available here. It has basic standard amenities also. Elegantly appointed suite room incorporating bed room and living areas are intimate and warmly residential. Experience the Soorya Swagath’s definition of suites which are spacious and practically meet. The rooms are supposed to be really deluxe in every way in terms of view, location, furnishings and size. While planning for a meeting several things should be maintain, by considering the value of your desire Soorya Swagath, presents its conference hall, The Rain Forest, it mainly meets the requirements of salient features like easy access of contemporary technical equipment. The Woods, Multi cuisine restaurant, at Soorya Swagath features Malabar's finest breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets. 'The Woods' also allow you to enjoy the flavour of north Indian, South Indian cuisines also. By launching hospitality atmosphere in Walayar, Soorya Group ventures a cultural immigration force which is purely royal and innovative. Soorya Group has been a front runner in the burgeoning field of hospitality and construction in Kerala. Soorya Swagath offers you an opportunity to explore real beautiful and exclusive accommodation in the heart of Walayar so, enjoy a truly memorable Stay. The hotel is managed by Soorya Group, a fast growing business group. Started in 1990 with business in woven sack trading, has diversified its business activities to various related and unrelated fields such as hotel, tourism, trading, transportation, pharmaceuticals etc. Recently it has entered in the manufacturing sector also. Business group activities are steered by a dynamic visionary Mr. V.M. Radhakrishnan as Chairman and he is assisted and supported by a very strong team of highly experienced professionals. Hospitality business is the group’s prime area. See Advt in Page 321
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Hindustan Beach Retreat Papanasam Beach, Varkala - 695 141 Ph: +91 470 2604254-56 Email: hindretreat@vsnl.net Web: www.hindustanbeachretreat.com Hindustan Beach Retreat is an ISO 22000:2005 certified beach hotel in Kerala’s emerging beach tourism circuit, Varkala and is perhaps the only resort to enjoy so much proximity to the Sea. With 27 well appointed rooms, each one with a spectacular Sea view, it lets you experience the Sea at its best. An exotic seafood restaurant and a well stocked bar in the roof top, a multi cuisine restaurant overlooking the pool, a pool side barbecue, a roof top conference hall with sea view are an offer. 'HBR Cafe' is newly started Pure Vegetarian Restaurant with separate kitchen offers a wide range of vegetarian dishes. Ayurvedic treatments, backwater cruises, heritage tours and Shraadh Pujas for departed souls on the legendary Papanasam Beach (believed to absolve one of sins) and vast pristine beaches make it an enjoyable holiday that lets you experience the art of showing down. Varkala is also renowned for its 2000 year old Janardhana temple, the Sivagiri Mutt - the final resting place of SreeNarayana Guru, the great social reformer of Kerala, the Nature cure centre, the mineral water springs on the beach and the legendary Papanasam Beach where lakhs of people conduct Shraadh Pujas for departed souls every year. Corporate Office: Hindustan Hotels & Resorts, 56, 4th Floor, G. C. D. A. Commercial Complex, Marine Drive, Cochin - 682 031, Kerala, India, Ph: +91 484 2370501, hindretreat@vsnl.net, Web: www.hindustanbeachretreat.com See Advt in Page 165
Krishnatheeram Ayur Holy Beach Resort North Cliff, Thiruvambadi Beach, Varkala Thiruvanandapuram, Kerala, India - 695 141 Ph: +91 470 2601305, Fax: +91 470 2600935 Email: info@krishnatheeram.com Web: www.krishnatheeram.com Krishnatheeram Ayur Holy Beach Resort is majestically set on the coast line of the Arabian Sea at Varkala, the only place in southern India where one can find laterite cliffs hugging the shores of the Arabian Sea. Krishnatheeram Ayur Holy Beach Resort offers a quiet tranquil stay in perfect harmony with the nature along with natural breeze from the sea caressing you like a lullaby. The imposing red laterite cliff coupled with natural mineral springs cleanses your body and mind. An experience that is spiritual and divine is what awaits the weary tourists. Yes, Krishnatheeram Ayur Holy Beach Resort is indeed a place true to its word “Rest Assured Naturally”. This tastefully laid out spanking new resort with an ethnic architecture is indeed a warm and welcoming sight for sore eyes. The contours of the land and the coconut palms have 485
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been judiciously left intact with a marvelous open-air restaurant overlooking the beach and offering stunning view of endless sunsets setting the horizon ablaze every evening. At Krishnatheeram Ayur Holy Beach Resort we have designed your stay in traditional simple cottages with sea view in Vasantham and an exclusive herbal garden view cottages in Sisiram in a way preserving the environment and beauty of land. The cottages in Sisiram bring the fragrance of herbal plants to enhance the healing effect. Guests can relax in the pool under the huge expanse of beautiful sky, in the midst of a sprawling lawn, beneath the cocos. See Advt in Page 143
Hotel Ruby Arena Kumarapuram Road Trivandrum- 695 011 Kerala, India Ph: +91 471 2557474 Email: info@therubyarena.com Web: www.rubyarena.com Trivandrum, the capital city of Kerala, the God’s own country, has always been a favorite place for the tourists. The major attractions here are the famous Kovalam beach with Ayurveda health resorts nearby, the centuries old padmanabha temple, the Napier museum, the Zoo, Sri Chithra Art Gallery etc. Ruby Arena, a four star hotel is located at the heart of Trivandrum city in Kerala state. It is situated just a few kms away from the major landmarks of the city with easy access to airport, railway station, taxi centers, hospitals, shopping hub and entertainment centers. Hotel Ruby Arena with ample parking facility provides luxurious accommodation. Elegantly appointed rooms which are set up in international standards provide a relaxing atmosphere. Unique advantages for a perfect stay that match your needs, with easy accessibility. See Advt in Page 167
Sagara Beach Resort Kovalam, Trivandrum - 695 523 Ph: +91 471 3999000, 98472 33736 Email: sagarabeachresort@usa.net Web: www.sagarakovalam.com It is a friendly hotel in front of the light house beach of Kovalam. It is set in 3 Blocks with 97 air conditioned rooms (Honeymoon Suite, Suite Rooms, Palace Sea View Rooms , Deluxe and Standard Rooms) each with twin beds, en-suite toilet and shower, running hot and cold water etc. All the rooms have balcony with a view of the Arabian Sea, which is a perfect venue for your early evening G & T. The hotel has two Swimming Pool, Restaurant and Conference Hall of 125 pax and banquet hall. Our ayurvedic spa is handled by Dr.Franklin, a very eminent in this field. Winter House almost adjacent to the Sagara Beach Resort and set amongst the palm groves in tropical surroundings. Superior and spacious, these twin bedded rooms, have window seating, cable TV, small kitchen area with fridge,en-suite shower rooms and private balconies to the rear. Designed for your comfort and enjoyment for a truly relaxing holiday. Suitable for long stay. Sagara Palace is our newly constructed resort adjacent to the Palace Sea V iew rooms of Sagara beach resort, designed by Padmasree Laury Baker and his team with traditional Kerala architectural style. It has 71 air 486
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conditioned rooms, complete with all modern amenities. Internet Cafe, Telephone, CTV, Mail & Message Handling, Safe Deposit Locker, Cloak Room, Doctor on Call, Money Laundry, Tour & Travel Assistant, Airport Transfer, Multi Cuisine Restaurant, Room Service, Laundry, Hot Water, Boating, Ayurvedic Treatment and massages, Yoga and Meditation, Cultural Performance etc. are the major facilities offered by the Sagara resort. See Advt in Page 169
The Leela Raviz Kovalam P.O. Kovalam, Trivandrum - 695 527 Ph: +91 471 3051234 Email: reservations@theraviz.com Web: www.theraviz.com The Leela Raviz Kovalam is a landmark resort at Kovalam known for its super luxurious amenities, unique location and delectable cuisines. Built on a cliff-top close to the Kovalam beach, The Leela Raviz Kovalam is a sprawling property with lush green landscape& clean view of the Kovalam coastline. What adds glamour to the resort is its 187 rooms, superlative restaurants, infinity pools and lounges. Authentic Ayurveda treatments and spa therapies also make the resort a choice of health enthusiasts. For Central Reservation: +91 471 2558055, +91 70340 16666, reservations@theraviz.com. Toll-Free: 1800 4252 2220. See Advt in Page 05
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Kadappuram Beach Resort Nattika Beach - 680 566, Thrissur Tel/Fax: +91 487 2394988 Email: info@kadappurambeachresorts.com Web: www.kadappurambeachresorts.com Set a luxuriant coconut grove spread over seven acres of golden sands; the resort derives its name from the Malayalam word for seashore - Kadappuram. It is an Eco-Organic Ayurveda Beach Resort, Green Leaf certified by Kerala Tourism Department with 23 rooms in 12 cottages constructed with locally available materials like coconut -palm thatch, wood and bamboo. If you want to experience the essence of village life, head to this resort on Nattika Beach, 25 km from Thrissur town. Each room has sufficient furniture, a dark wooden four-poster bed with polished wooden steps on either side of the bed. In cense wafts through your room each evening. There is no air conditioner, television, fridge and phone in rooms; but the rooms are naturally cool and Internet, phone, fax etc. are available with the reception. You will not feel the absence of an air-conditioner as the Vetiver roots stuffed in to the thatched cottage walls and the aromatic herbs in the wall panels cool the room naturally, giving it a refreshing aroma. The resort also has its own biogas plant and solar heating system. The accent is on ayurveda and the resort offers classic Panchakarma treatments. Developed by Indian sages, ayurveda is embedded with culture of India. In Ayurveda, health, beauty and healing rely on freeing 487
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the body. All the facilities are arranged to meet the comfort of European clients. Apart from ayurveda, activities here include beachside yoga and meditation. Restaurant is on a Lagoon front and only for the use of staying guests. Food is in organic nature, prepared in Ayurveda concept and served in buffet. Away from the din and bustle of city life, this is a place to perfect the art doing nothing. You could just laze on the beach or relax in a hammock with your favourite book. See Advt in Page 307
Krishna Inn East Nada Guruvayur - 680 101 Ph: +91 487 2550777 Fax: +91 487 2554169 Email: info@krishnainn.in Web: www.krishnainn.in The moment you walk through the soothing ambience of Krishna Inn’s lobby, you’ll experience a fusion of peace and pleasure. The cool of the white marble combined with the radiant interiors keep you under a spell. Krishna Inn offers 70 centrally air conditioned luxurious rooms. Generous in space and elegant in design, the impeccably furnished rooms make your stay comfortable. The hotel has two aesthetically and functionally designed Marriage Halls - Radhamadhavam (air conditioned) which has space to accommodate 1,000 guests and Gopikrishna (air conditioned) which is ideal if the guests are less than 400. Traditional Sadyas of your choice are served in the clean, well-manned, separate dining area attached to these halls. A mini conference hall, 24 hours coffee shop, multi cuisine restaurant (pure vegetarian), round the clock room service, 24 hours hot and cold running water, satellite multi channel TV, Wi-Fi connectivity to all rooms and lobby, direct dialing facility, Laundry service, Travel desk, safe deposit locker, Doctor-on-call, Money changing, credit card facilities, ample car parking are added attractions of Krishna Inn. See Advt in Page 305
Hotel Palace Tower North Bus Stand, Thrissur - 680 020 Ph: +91 487 2331666, 2338334 Email: hotelpalacetower.tsr@gmail.com Web: www.hotelpalacetower.com The Hotel Palace Tower Thrissur is a venture of M/s.Koolas KPT Group of Hotels. This Two Star facility Hotel came into existence in the year 1978. This is located at a very important place at the heart of Thrissur City. The Cultural Capital of Kerala – close by the North Bus stand and SakthanThampuran Palace. All important Pilgrim Centres, Cultural Centers, important Govt. Institutions, Commercial establishments, Educational Institutions, Railway stations, Bus stands etc are very near to it. There are several Tourist sports within the District, which are easily accessible from this Hotel. The International Airport is only one hour drive away (about 50 km) from this Hotel. This hotel provides world class amenities, comforts and security at an affordable rate. There are A/c and non A/c spacious rooms, lift, standby generator, conference 488
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halls, variety of food, 24 hours room services etc. This is a unique place for safe stay boarding and delicious dining. This is really a Home away from home. Our Sister concern is Queen Anne’s Bungalow at Kodaikanal. 4 bed rooms, 3 bed rooms with double cot and 1 ten bed Dormitory. An awesome garden landscape with the view of the valley from the balcony is waiting for you. Kitchen is fully equipped either for your cooking talents or else be arranged by our cook that provides the best taste at an affordable price. 3 kms from the Lake, Most Affordable cottage in kodaikanal, Neat and clean, Perfect for family get-together or Bachelor party, 24/7 Water& Electricity, Decent and safe resorts for honey moon couples, Variety of top quality homely South Indian food, Free Wifi etc. Visit our web: www.queenannesbungalow.com, Ph: 90728 83999. See Advt in Page 301
Plantation Valley Farm Resort Vettilappara P.O, Athirappilly - 680 721 Ph: +91 480 2769631, Fax: +91 480 2769634 Email: info@plantationvalley.com Web: www.plantationvalley.com One more tourist destination was added to Kerala Tourism when the state's first ecofriendly farm resort 'Plantation Valley" was launched at Athirappilly near Chalakudy in 2002 by the Plantation Corporation of Kerala. Reposing in nature's lap, pampered by the meandering ebb of Chalakudy River, this idyllic resort and valley is a tourist destination for all but with a change. The quiet refreshing ambience is unique amidst the grandeur of amazing waterfalls and it is here that the cottages have been spruced up to make your stay a divine experience. The resort is situated 32 kms to the east of Chalakudy, a bustling town in Thrissur District. With easy access to Nedumbassery airport (55 kms) and Chalakudy Railway Station (33 Kms) the valley is not only a film makers paradise; there is something in the valley, nature has to share with all who drop in for a stay. An ideal respite or weekend out for the stressed, far from the tensions of daily life, there is no place refreshing like Plantation Valley. Also a very convenient holiday treat if you plan your itinerary to tourist haunts like Vazhachal with its pristine Peringalkuthu and Sholayar Dams (20 kms) deep in the forests on the way to Valpara and the Athirappilly dam (1.5 km away). For those who aspire to cleanse their souls, it is good to halt for a day and with easy access to Guuruvayoor Temple (70 kms away), the famous Kodungalloor Temple (60 kms) and Malayattoor Church (15 kms). Conveniently located on the banks of the Chalakudy river, offer luxurious accommodation to suit your needs. Lavishly appointed 6 cottages (12 A/c Rooms) with sprawling patios for each room, give you privacy with a un-interrupted view of amazing waterfalls, flirting winds, whispering brooks, curious animals and birds, long and winding pathways etc. There is ample parking space and the spacious living rooms ensure that you relax in style with all privacy. A Multi Cuisine Restaurant crafted exquisitely with our own Rubwood furniture caters to formal business lunchess or intimate family dinners with the finest gourmet delicacies. There is always our sprawling garden too if it suits your style for a party session in the lawn or even a campfire gathering to ignite your imagination. For the Convenience of your extensive Business Clientele we have a well set conference hall ideal for Formal Workshops, Seminars and Imparting Training or even convening board Meetings. Besides the thrill of being one with nature, you can add fun to your stay with any out door game of your choice, discover birds in their habitat, a bit of angling, swimming in shallow fresh waters or even short jungle walks. Any occassion you plan can be made a special event 489
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to cherish. We strive to make you at home in our resort and are committed to make your holidays special without depriving the lush green valley of its calm and peaceful ambience. You plan your holiday and Plantation Valley makes it an event to treasure. See Advt in Page 297
Seashore Residency Chandapura, Kodungallur - 680 664 Ph: +91 480 281 2555, 81119 90893 Fax: +91 480 28124444 Email: mail@seashore-hotels.com Web: www.seashore-hotels.com Seashore Residency has embarked on a luxurious and elegant journey with grandeur amenities in the heart of kodungallur City. Our Residency is well bestowed with the tradition of hospitality in a modern way to create memorable and refreshing stay. Our lavish property is conveniently located near to renowned Craft Hospital and puts you right into the center of all facilities at your nearest convenience. Seashore holds in itself a lot of facilities. Firstly it holds numerous well appointed AC rooms, which can be chosen according to your requirement. We even do have a penthouse with 2 bedrooms , meeting room and a living room with dining and kitchen facility. Even the smaller rooms with twin beds are also available. We have taken care in building this hotel so that our guests gets to use & feel the best. A multi-cuisine restaurant with a specially selected master Chef to give you the best of taste. A pastry Chef is also present in-house to provide you with excellent pastries and cakes. They are served at our coffee shop as well with outstanding coffees. The lobby where the coffee shop lies is big enough with a lot of seating arrangement to spend an evening with friends or even a business meeting. We have Banquet Halls to accommodate guests from 10 to 1000 at a time. Our restaurant kitchen will provide the guests with food of high standards according to your requirement. We can host all kinds of events from small parties to big weddings. Our Room facility can be utilized for the guests coming from a distance to stay. See Advt in Page 293
Sreedhari Ayurvedic Resorts Pattikad Thrissur - 680 652 Kerala, India Ph: +91 487 2282441 Email: ayurveda@sreedhari.com Web: www.sreedhari.com Sreedhari Ayurvedic Resorts symbolizes a continuing tradition of Ayurvedic healthcare service - one that began nearly 70 years ago with the inception of the Sreedhari Group. An established name in Ayurvedic treatment and production of Ayurvedic medicines, Sreedhari Group is the driving force behind this venture. The resort is ideally located on a verdant stretch of land, flanked by the serene waters of Peechi River. The cottages, treatment rooms, dispensary and office building are all so designed as to preserve the natural beauty of the locale. The greenery of the site has been left untouched and the buildings blend unobtrusively with the sylvan surroundings. The resort is a perfect 490
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hide-away for those who seek a respite from the strenuous pace of modern existence to rejuvenate the body and mind in idyllic, tranquil environs. The resort is spread over a sprawling riverside plot, under the canopy offered by the lush growth of coconut palms, nutmeg trees and a variety of medicinal herbs. See Advt in Page 296
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Haritagiri Hotel & Ayurvedic Village Kalpetta, Ph: +91 4936 203145-48 Fax: +91 4936 203149 Email: info@hotelharitagiri.com Web: www.hotelharitagiri.com Haritagiri Hotel & Ayurvedic Village is a strategically located luxury resort in Kalpetta of Wayanad Disrict, nestled amidst the pristine natural beauty of the Western Ghats away from the noise and pollution of the city. Bamboo and other exotic spices plants surround the resort. This is the perfect place for you to enjoy your vacation, where you can wake up to the sweet sound of the birds, the cool breeze on your face. One can lounge in the resort, relishing the picturesque location. The hotel is easily accessible by road and is an ideal point for stay when visiting nearby tourist spots in and around Wayanad. Elegant, luxurious and cozy interiors and bedrooms take comfort to another level. Haritagiri proffers a slew of Ayurvedic packages comprising rejuvenation treatments, curative treatments, beauty and skin care, yoga and meditation. The Haritagiri Hotel & Ayurvedic Village is managed by Soorya Group, a fast growing business group. Hospitality business is the group’s prime area. It has a chain of hotels in different parts of the State at the catch-points of the international tourists. See Advt in Page 351
Hotel Brahmagiri Mananthavadi, Wayanad - 670 645 Ph: +91 4935 246981 Fax: +91 49535 246984 Email: brahmagirihotel@gmail.com Web: www.hotelbrahmagiri.com Hotel Brahmagiri, the one and only three star hotel at Mananthavady, Wayanad, is the latest venture from the Soorya Group in the hospitality segment. Blending nature with luxury, Hotel Brahmagiri offers a wide range of options both to the tourists and the business class. Along with a comfortable stay, Hotel Brahmagiri also offers sight seeing, trekking, camping and jungle safari. Hotel Brahmagiri is located at Mananthavady, 35 Kms from Kalpetta, the district head quarters of Wayanad. Mananthavady is easily accessible from major places like Calicut (the nearest railway station (100 Kms) and airport (128 Kms)), Banglore, Ooty and Mysore. The hotel is managed by Soorya Group, a fast growing business group. Started in 1990, hospitality business is the group’s prime area. It has a chain of hotels in different parts of the State at the catch-points of the international tourists. See Advt in Page 353 491
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Hotel Mint Flower Chungam, Kollagal Mysore High Way SulthanBathery, Wayanad - 673 592 Ph: +91 4936 227179, 227181, 227182 Fax: +91 4936 227179 Email: info@hotelmintflower.com Web: www.hotelmintflower.com A three star facility hotel in Wayanad at the heart of SulthanBathery. Hotel Mint Flower offers the best to the weary traveler as well as the busy business executive with well appointed Suites and Rooms, Multi-cuisine A/c and non A/c Restaurants, Board Rooms and A/C Conference Hall.They have different types of rooms for different type of guests. Mint Flower Special Suite has 2 bed rooms with the most modern amenities and a large living room. Tipu Sultan Suite is an A/c Double bed room suite while Pazhashi Raja Suite is non A/c with a private balcony. Kabani Suite is a modest suite with a bed room and a living room. Superior room is non A/c with three beds. The Super Deluxe non A/c double room is the most economical but lacks nothing in comfort or facilities. There are also Deluxe A/c and non A/c single rooms and a Dormitory with 10 beds which is ideal for large groups. The Boardroom with a capacity for 50 people is ideal for small business meetings and company presentations. State of the art sound system is provided and LCD Projector is available on hire. The Conference Hall has a capacity for 100 people. Maria’s Lounge, the A/c Restaurant can accommodate 32 people in a comfortable and leisurely atmosphere. Mint Flower Family Restaurant can accommodate 52 people. There is a buffet dining hall associated with the restaurant. Mathai’s Bakery offers a variety of delicious stuff and a perfect cool bar. Hotel Mint Flower is a unit of Puliyammakkal Group of Concerns, a reputed chain of business establishment spread all over Kerala and the southern part of India. See Advt in Page 347
Karapuzha Village Resort, Pakkam Vazhavatta Post, Wayanad - 673 122 Ph: +91 4936 249557, 248559, 95262 62299 Email: karapuzhavillageresort@gmail.com Web: www.karapuzhavillageresort.com On the southern tip of Deccan Plateau is the most beautiful spot of Wayanad which is home to sub-tropical savannas, hidden mountain caves and legends that never sleep. There are numerous attractions to conquer a traveler’s heart like the Soochippara Waterfalls, Kuruva Islands, Edakkal Cave and a lot more. While there are many inside Wayanad to explore and there needs some beautiful places to live in without affecting the nature’s balance. Karapuzha Village Resort is in this category which preserves the nature’s greenery while accommodating the travelers too. The resort rests exactly in the middle of the beauty of Wayanad offering a trip through your minds. Memories last, as the nature draws a picture in it. You will fall in love with the resort with its surroundings as it is facing a pond and is covered by trees. Travel through the beauty of Wayanad and relax at the variety of comfort zones of Karapuzha. Eight air-conditioned 492
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independent cottages, 10 deluxe rooms and a multi-villa is awaiting here to ensure the traveler’s comfort. At the enjoyable climate of Wayanad sip the flavor of nature at Karapuzha’s Multi cuisine restaurant Big Chef. Delicacies from the around the world as you wish is accommodated along with a wide range of local dishes. Your business solutions get preference at Karappuzha with, Centre Stage- a conference hall in the backdrop of nature is a refreshed ambience for your business. Business or leisure, summits or get-togethers, the stunning Karappuzha V illage Resort offers lots more than you dream. Swimming pool, badminton court and Kid’s park are some of the value adding amenities at Karapuzha. Space for arranging camp fire is also available in this beautiful space. Right in this lap of amusement, amidst the soothing mist unwind your soul. The nature welcomes and keeps you here. It’s nature and purity beckons at Karappuzha Village Resort. See Advt in Page 349
Mint Flower Residency, Chungam SulthanBathery, Wayanad - 673 592 Ph: +91 4936 222206, 223206 Email: info@mintflowerresidency.com Web: www.mintflowerresidency.com Located at the heart of SulthanBathery, Mint Flower Residency offers the best in hospitality to all types of travelers. Being equipped with well appointed rooms and cordial service you can experience the pleasant and picturesque Wayanad’s natural ambience. You can also reach out to explore the best adventure spots, leisure trails, heritage spots and trekking spots from here. There are Deluxe Single and Double Rooms to choose from. There are executive A/c and non A/c rooms also. They offer 24hours checkout time. Group, Corporate, Student Special packages are offered. Most of the important spots of tourist attraction are within easy reach from here. Mint Flower Residency can be reached by road from Mysore, Bangalore, Ooty, Mysore, Kozhikode and Malappuram. The nearest airports are at Kozhikode, Bangalore and Mysore and the nearest Railway station is at Kozhikode and Mysore. Drop in and Stay with Mint Flower Residency and experience the cool and calm natural ambience, impeccable hospitality and refreshing people over there. Mint Flower Residency is a unit of Puliyammakkal Group of Concerns, a reputed chain of business establishment spread all over Kerala and the southern part of India. See Advt in Page 347
Mintotel Wayanad Sultan Bathery, Wayanad - 673 592 Ph: +91 4936 224 224 Mob: +91 949 5676 869 Email: info@mintotel.com Web: www.mintotel.com Mnitotel,a brand new hotel , on the first leg of a journey that is sure to go many miles, situated in the heart off Sultan Bathery Town, is a 25keys property. It is equipped with 493
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world class amenities and luxurious facilities. Along with these, Mintotel assures affordable pricing for all groups of customers. The unparalleled legacy and rich expertise in the hotelier industry ensures that a stay at this place will ensure its place in your hearts forever. Mintotel offers K ing Class, Club Class and Premium Class accommodation. Facilities include complimentary breakfast, television and Wifi connectivity and parking. See Advt in Page 347
The Hill District Club and Resort P.O. Kolagappara, Sulthan Bathery Wayanad - 673 591 Ph: +91 4936 224299, 224 399, 8589950377 Email: info@hilldistrictclub.com Web: www.hilldistrictclub.com An expedition to Kerala is an exploration of the unexplained mysteries of the pristine nature. Wayanad, the green paradise of Kerala, offers the best of the serene, relaxing atmosphere that beckons the tired traveler as well as the adventure seeking young. The Hill District Club and Resort, Wayanad offers you the incredible opportunity to enjoy and experience the native culture, life style and the indigenous flavour of the land and its people. Spread over 3.5 acres of land we assure you nature friendly accommodation, refreshment outlets and traditional cuisine with ethnic taste. Elegantly furnished rooms proffer best place to get relaxed. The world class food that is served here is an amalgam of the old on the new. The facilities include Mini Convention Centre, Club Rooms, Swimming Pool, courts for indoor and outdoor games, 400 meters jogging track, open stage for artistic performances, free space for cultural interacting, Angling, Camp fire, Children Play Area, Ayurveda on request, Bar-Be-Que Island, Travel desk, Intercom facilities, 24 hours hot and cold water, Lawn service, Plantation and Paddy Walk, Ample car parking area, Round the clock security, Free Wi Fi make it the best tourist club cum resort in Kerala. See Advt in Page 357
Vistara Resort, Karapuzha P.O. Kalathuvayal, Ambalavayal Wayanad - 673 593, Ph: +91 90721 11299 Email: sales@vistararesort.com Web: www.vistararesort.com The V istara Resort nestles quietly on the Karapuzha Lake Waterfront, close to the Ambalavayal village and a leisurely stroll away from the historic Edakkal Caves at Wayanad. Our exclusive resort offer guests a magical experience of the Karapuzha Lake and its precincts. With incredible views, private balconies, spectacular gardens, Infinity Swimming Pool, Ayurvedic Spa, Multi cuisine restaurant, Indoor games and recreational areas. Rooms are the fascinating accommodation choices of the resort with the very epitome of luxury and privacy. The amenities offered in the rooms are Premium Linens, Mini fridge, Tea/coffee maker, satellite LED TV, telephone and private bathroom with premium toiletries. V istara is the ultimate place to spend your perfect holiday. See Advt in Page 355 494
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Vythiri Resort Lakkidi, Wayanad - 673 576 Ph: +91 4936 256800 Email: vythiri@lezeldor.com Web: www.vythiriresort.com Established in 1994, Vythiri Resort, situated at the heart of the picturesque Wayanad district, 2600 ft above sea level welcomes you to the ecological and geographical features of Malabar. It is a magical, romantic getaway tucked away in a lush tropical rainforest. The resort is parked bang amidst a 150-acre coffee, cardamom and pepper plantation. The exotic experience is the exclusive tree houses that bring to you all the magic of the outdoors. Situated 40ft - 85 ft above ground level, these forest homes are modernized versions of the original tree huts known as ERUMADAMS used by the tribal communities as a place to track down the wild animals as also to keep a safe distance from them. Created entirely out of locally available, eco-friendly, bio-degradable materials by the tribal people, the tree houses at Vythiri Resorts come with all basic facilities inclusive of bath attached bedrooms, accessed by wooden steps. The delightful interiors coupled with panoramic views of the mist shrouded Western Ghats makes for an exciting experience. Bird watching, rainforest treks, visits to nearby spice plantations and picnic spots are some of the activities that you can indulge in during your stay here. Vythiri Resort has its very own trekking routes complimented by a hanging bridge and a natural swimming pool, the foreground of which doubles as a stage for cultural shows. An old British Colonial retreat, Vythiri is a holiday waiting to be discovered and rediscovered, always fresh and completely unspoiled. Central Reservations: LEZELD'OR, MNRA 150A, Maveli Nagar, Pipeline Road, P.O. Changampuzha Nagar, Kochi - 682 033, Ph: +91 484 2864800, 98951 75555, 93875 55250, Email: vythiri@lezeldor.com, marketing@lezeldor.com, www.vythiriresort.com See Advt in Page 524
Vythiri V illage NH-212, Near Vythiri Town Vythiri P.O, Wayanad - 673 576 Ph: +91 4936 256 716-719, Fax: 256 720 Email: reservations@vythirivillage.com Website: www.vythirivillage.com A five star luxury resort harmoniously set on the heart of Wayanad, thirty acres of refreshing greenery, the tantalizing aroma of fresh spices, coffee and tea. Blessed with the unique topographical positioning along the Western Ghats with dense forests and deep valleys Vythiri Village is a nature’s retreat. When the mighty mountains and the endless greenery is a temptation never think twice to visit Vythiri Village. The natural vistas with unequaled meeting facilities makes Vythiri Village an idyllic destination for the vacation and business tourist. Apart from the smiling and friendly faces of the staffs you are always welcomed and greeted by the lush greenery and the twittering of varied variety of birds all around. Being the largest luxury resort in the area the 495
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resort promises to cater all your leisure and business needs. It is categorized into deluxe, suits, cottages and celebrity pool villas making up an inventory of 200 rooms. The resort is so aimed to nurture the luxurious demand of its precious guests while being close to nature. While meeting the best standards the resort always keeps you close to nature. The zip line riding... If you like something different which gets your adrenaline pumping, then this is for you, the great adventure. The ride makes you to feel like a bird floating through the air. The bird watching, artificial waterfall, nature treks, archery, paint ball shooting, fish spa, 12 cinema, the stream walk, bone fire, 365 days musical programs are the entertainments keeps you indulged within the resort.. Nobody keeps you engaged better than Vythiri Village. The hotel features 1500 pax capacity convention Centre with a video wall, the largest of its kind in south India. Vythiri Village ‘Nature best kept secret’ is the ideal place of luxury, wellness, MICE and wedding. See Advt in Page 02
Wild Planet Jungle Resort, Devala, Nilgiris Between Wayanad Hills & Mudumalai Tiger Reserve Kerala-Tamil Nadu Border, South India - 679 333 Ph: +91 94007 38000, 94008 35000, 94008 32000 Email: reservation@wildplanetresort.com Web: www.wildplanetresort.com Wild Planet Jungle Resort is an extra ordinary destination offering memorable get away packages to the global tourist. It is located in the Nilgiris, at the border of Wayanad Hills and Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, an intimate, secluded and luxurious resort. It is truly one of a kind, all inclusive Indian eco-lodge, which is surrounded by forests in one of the most remote, adventurous, romantic and unique locations. Entry to the resort is permitted only till 6 pm due to forest conditions and animal movements, considering the safety of the guests. The road to the resort includes a muddy stretch. The elderly and the pregnant ladies have to be extra careful at this place. The resort is built on family owned land about 1300 mts above sea level, renowned for its coffee, tea and pepper plantations. Accommodation is available in the Hill Top Cottages. They are spacious and luxuriously done accommodations on top of a hillock, in the middle of the plantation. The balcony overlooks the surrounding rain forest and the Nilgiri Mountain range. Mountains and forest have created numerous out back trails, trekking routes and opportunities for adventure sports. Glimpses of real animals in their natural habitat during a ride in an open air vehicle for a tour of the forest reserve is one of the most enjoyable activities here. The guests can view the largest concentration of elephants, Guars, tigers, panther, spotted deer, wild boar and birds like Minivets, Fairy Blue Birds and Jungle Fowl species. Fresh water angling in the natural water body that flows through the 100 acre property is a rare enjoyment for those who are inclined to this. Wild Planet is making a profound difference by orchestrating an interdependent relationship between the Nilgiri communities, wild life and tourism without causing destruction to any. The guests take the road less travelled and find unprecedented solitude, serenity, rest, relaxation and refreshment. Administrative Office: Room No: 108, Hotel Jaya Complex, Thali, Calicut - 02, Kerala, India, Ph: +91 495 2700557, 2303106, Email: sales@wildplanetresort.com See Advt in Page 345 496
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Accommodation Name
Tariff (without Govt.Tax)
Phone
Alappuzha (0477) Lake Palace Resort info@lakepalaceresort.com Punnamada Resorts mail@punnamada.com Xandari Pearl reservations@xandari.com Ramada Alleppey reservations@ramada-alleppey.com Kayaloram Heritage Lake Resort reservation@mirresorts.in Xandari River Scapes reservations@xandari.com Pagoda Resorts sales@pagodaresorts.com Palmgrove Lake Resort info@palmgrovelakeresort.com Komalas Hotel komalas@gmail.com Hotel Royale Park mail@hotelroyalepark.com Green Aura Resort greenauraresort@gmail.com Raheem Residency contact@raheemresidency.com Coir Village Lake Resort info@coirvillage.com Panoramic Sea Resort fo.alleppy@panoramicworld.biz Alleppey Beach Resort akshay@thealleppeybeachresorts.com Tharavad Heritage Resort alleppeytharavad@gmail.com Keraleeyam Resort mail@keraleeyam.com Alleppey Prince Hotel gmprincehotel@gmail.com Akkarakalam Memoirs info@akkarakalammemoirs.com Tharayil Tourist Home tharayiltouristhome@yahoo.co.in KTDC Tamarind tamarindalleppuzha@ktdc.com KTC Guest House ktchouse@yahoo.co.in
10000-17500 2239701 www.lakepalaceresort.com 12000-20000 2233690 www.punnamada.com 9500-28000 0484 6503044 www.xandari.com 7950-64000 2240001 www.ramada-alleppey.com 6000-8000 0484 4128458 www.mirresorts.in 12500-23500 0484 6503044 www.xandari.com 2650-4400 2252549 www.pagodaresorts.com 3500-6500 2235004 www.palmgrovelakeresort.com 750-3000 2262101 www.komalashotel.com 2000-4000 2264828 www.hotelroyalepark.com 2900-4500 2236371 www.greenauraheritage.com 5600-12000 2239767 www.raheemresidency.com 4500 2261693 www.ayurrathna.com 4000-4500 2251070 www.panoramicworld.biz 2000-4000 2263408 www.thealleppeybeachresorts.com 2500-3500 2242044 www.alleppeytharavad.com 2500-3500 2231468 www.keraleeyam.com 2350-4500 2243752 www.alleppeyprincehotel.com 5500 2762345 www.akkarakalammemoirs.com 1000-1800 2233543 www.tharayiltouristhome.com 1100-1900 2244460 www.ktdc.com 700-1800 2254275 www.ktchouseboat.com 497
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Athirappilly (0480) Plantation Valley Resort info@plantationvalley.com Rain Forest Resort reservation@avenuehotel.in Riverock Villas riverockvillas@yahoo.com Hill View Resort
2500 www.plantationvalley.com 17000-35000 www.rainforest.in 1000-4200 www.riverockvillas.com 500-1500
Bekal (0467) Nirvana Ranji’s Rest Inn Ktees Residency Eeyem Lodges Oyster Opera oystergul@rediffmail.com Hotel Bakel International contact@hotelbakel.com Elite Tourist Home Nalanda Resorts sgnrnalanda@gmail.com
2000-3900 350-1500 800-1500 150-200 4000-10000 www.oysteropera.in 750-2390 www.hotelbekal.com 250-1560 2500-6500 www.gokulamhotels.com
2272900 2237625 2275633 2236343 9447176465
Changanacherry (0481) Contour Resorts sales@contourresorts.com Hotel Vani hotelvani@gmail.com Ktdc Tamarind centralreservations@ktdc.com Hotel Breeze International
5500-7500 www.contourresorts.com 1000-2750 www.vanihotel.com 990 - 1500 www.ktdc.com 1000-2000
2411214
2882310
Regant Palace regant.palace@gmail.com Hotel Royale Regency stay@royaleregency.com Comfort Regency stay@hotelcomfortregency.com Vijaya Castle mail@vijayacastle.com Vijaya Palace mail@vijayapalace.com Green Chanal
8000-13000 www.clubmahendra.com 3500-7500 www.regantlakepalacehotels.com 2300-4480 www.royaleregency.com 1200-4000 www.hotelcomfortregency.com 2000-5500 www.vijayacastle.com 950-5000 www.vijayapalce.com 2000-3000
Chengannur (0479) Hotel Raj International Hotel Bhagavathgardens bhagavathgardens@gmail.com MCM Resort
675-1500 800-2000 www.bhagavathgardens.com 800-1500
Chavara (0476) Club Mahendra
498
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2769631 9539078888 9447179777 2769192
2202017 2202276 2282662
2422403 2400899 2422808
2655555 2698888 2623888 2831348 2682910 2628134 2452464 2458394 2412494
Cherai (0484) Sea Lagoon Health Resort 8500-14000 2417110 reservation@sealagoonhealthresort.com, www.sealagoonhealthresort.com Cherai Beach Resorts 4500-7450 2481818 enquiry@cheraibeachresorts.com www.cheraibeachresorts.com Bay Watch 2000-4500 2480299 info@baywatchbeach.com www.baywatchbeach.com Cherthala (0478) Deshadan Backwater Resort reservations@deshadan.com Emarald Floating Island Resort reservation@emarald.in Marari Beach mararibeach@cghearth.com Kondai Lip Resort kondai@kondailip.com Thanneermukkam Resort kumarakomgateway@ktdc.com
8500-25000 www.deshadan.com 5500-11000 www.emarald.in 9500-18000 www.cghearth.com 4000 www.kondailip.com 2100-2950 www.ktdc.com
Cheruthuruthy (04884) The River Retreat info@riverretreat.in Nilayoram Resorts nilayoram@gmail.com Ayuryogashram info@ayuryogashram.com
4500-7400 www.riverretreat.in Euro570 -1870 www.nilayoram.com As per treatments www.ayuryogashram.com
Chinnakanal (04868) Mountain Club sales@mountainclub.co.in Ayur County munnar@ayurcounty.com Fortune Green Jungle Resort mail@fortunegreenjungle.com Club Mahindra www.clubmahindra.com Fort Munnar royalgroup@vsnl.com The Siena Village thesienavillage@gmail.com Emarald Wyte Mist, Adimali Forest Haven Resorts foresthavenresort@yahoo.com Vagamon Hideout, Vagamon sales@sajhotels.com Greenberg Resorts,kulamav res.greenberg@gmail.com Edassery Resorts, Kattapana edasseryresorts@gmail.com
2584055 2561900 2863801 2563378 2584218
262244 262789 237976
8500 -12500 95390 67830 www.mountainclub.co.in 3200-17000 249318 www.ayurcounty.com 3000-5000 0484 2206630 www.fortuneholidayresorts.com 8000-23000 249228 6500-8500 www.fortmunnar.com 5250-7450 www.thesienavillage.com 3500-26000 3000-5500 www.hghgroup.in 8500 - 9999 www.sajhotels.com 6000 www.greenbergresorts.com 1680-2800 www.edasseryhotels.com
249313 249261 04864 279877 04864 278401 94471 55000 86060 10811 04868 272711
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TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
Ernakulam (0484) Bharat hotel info@bharathotel.in Broad Bean Hotel Cochin reservationscochin@broadbeanhotels.in BTH Sarovaram info@sarovaram.com Grand Hotel grandhotelcochin@gmail.com Hotel Grand Seasons saleshotelgrandseasons@gmail.com The Woods Manor woodys@thewoodsmanor.com Le Meridien Kochi Reservations.Cochin@lemeridien.com Travancore Court mail@travancorecourt.com Hotel Pearl Palace reservation@pearlpalacecochin.com Hotel SM Regency info@hotelsmregency.com Kayal Villa reservations@xandari.com Ramada reservations@ramadacochin.com CRB Cochin Palace reservations@cochinpalace.in Deshadan Plaza reservations@deshadan.com Le Maritime info@lemaritimekochi.com Abaam Hotel mail@abaamhotels.com Grand Hyatt Kochi Bolgatty kochi.grand@hyatt.com Park Central info@parkcentral.in Volga Tourist Home volgatouristhome@gmail.com Harbour View Residency info@harbourviewresidency.com Hotel Elegance mail@thehotelelegance.com Hotel Hill Palace reservation@hillpalacehotel.com Aluva Ayurvedic Retreat Hotel Park Royale parkroyalehotel@gmail.com 500
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
1500-4500 2353501 www.bharathotel.com 4500-6500 4120000 www.broadbeanhotels.in 1200-4500 2305519 www.bharathotel.com 3300-5500 2382061 www.grandhotelkerala.com 3500-6500 2373668 www.hotelgrandseasons.com 2200-3200 2382059 www.thewoodsmanor.com 7500-45000 2705777 www.lemeridienkochi.com 5500-13000 2351120 www.travancorecourt.com 2800-4300 2353015 www.pearlpalacecochin.com 1200-2500 2377776 www.hotelsmregency.com 20000 6503044 www.xandari.com 10000-50000 3011100 www.ramadacochin.com 2500-4500 2315191 www.cochinpalace.in 3000-4000 2310007 www.deshadan.com 3500-18000 2867777 www.lemaritimekochi.com 3500-5000 2903300 www.abaamhotels.com 8444-75000 2661234 www.kochibolgatty.grand.hyatt.com 2100-3600 2335537 www.parkcentral.in 990-1200 2205701 www.volgatouristhome.com 3000-5000 4090000 www.harbourviewresidency.com 1500-3000 2613100 www.thehotelelegance.com 3000-7400 2784063 www.hillpalacehotel.com 500-1000 2609596 900-2000 2373260 www.hotelparkroyale.com
Hotel Chandni Park Hotel Orchid hotelorchid@gmail.com Gokulam Park Inn kpo@sarovarhotels.com Riviera Suites sales@rivierasuites.org Park Residency, Kakkanad mail@parkresidency.in The Gateway gateway.ernakulam@tajhotels.com Hotel Land Mark The Surya info@suryahotels.com The Renaissance Bolgatty Palace bolgatty@ktdc.com Avenue Regent fom@avenuehotels.in Hotel Presidency presidency@vsnl.com The Wyte Fort thewytefort@dataone.in Avenue Center Hotel center@avenuehotels.in Hotel Park Royale parkroyalehotel@gmail.com Woodlands reservation@woodlandscochin.net Mermaid Hotel reservation@mermaidcochin.com Abad Plaza reservations@abadhotels.com Rock Springs Resort rocksprings@countryclubmail.com Dwaraka Hotel Beaumonde The Fern res@beaumondefernhotel.com Abad Fort abadfort@abadhotels.com Hotel Sea Lord reservations@sealordhotels.com Hotel Yuvarani Residency hotelyuvarani@gmail.com Abad Metro metro@abadhotels.in Hotel Saas Tower mail@saastower.com
1200-1800 1000-1500
2557628 2319135
4400-9000 www.sarovarhotels.com 3000-7450 www.rivierasuites.org 3000-4500 www.parkresidency.in 4000-12300 www.tajhotels.com 1400-3250 2560-5300 www.suryahotels.com 4000-7200 2750-13000 www.ktdc.com 6000-11000 www.theavenueregent.com 3500-5500 www.presidencyhotel.com 3500-6000 www.thewytefort.com 3000-6500 www.avenuehotels.in 900-2000 www.hotelparkroyale.com 1600-3100 www.woodlandscochin.net 2200-7500 www.mermaidcochin.com 4200-6000 www.abadhotels.com 2000-3500 www.countryclubindia.net 800-1750 8000-15000 www.beaumondefernhotel.com 2300-3000 www.abadhotels.com 2500-3500 www.sealordhotels.com 2800-4850 www.yuvaraniresidency.com 1850-3500 www.abadhotels.com 1400-4000 www.saastower.com
2400707 2665533 2428958 6673300 2339090 2455570 2344463 2750500 2377977 2394040 2706953 2315301 2373260 2382052 2307999 2381122 2498862 2383236 3000500 4148888 2382472 2377040 2364102 2365322
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TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
International Hotel info@theinternationalhotel.com Hotel Excellency booking@hotelexcellency.com Hotel Mercy mail@themercy.in North Pride mail@northpridekochi.com Gaanam Hotels gaanam@vsnl.com
2700-5000 www.theinternationalhotel.com 1000-2800 www.hotelexcellency.com 3200-6000 www.themercy.in 1000-2500 www.northpridekochi.com 700-1050 www.gaanamhotels.com
4150600
9000-29000 www.xandari.com 6000-16000 www.koderhouse.com as per package www.victorydawn.com 2500-5000 www.fortqueen.com 28000-39000 www.cghearth.com 14000-25000 www.malabarhouse.com 1500-4500 www.napierhouse.com 7500 - 8500 www.fortheritage.com 3000-3500
6503044
2300-6500 www.oldcourtyard.com 5500 - 7500 www.hotelforthouse.com 2500-4000
2216302
2378251 2367379 4050061 2377202
Fort Kochi - Mattancherry (0484) Xandari Harbour reservations@xandari.com Koder House koderhouse@gmail.com Victory Dawn hotelvictorydawn@gmail.com Hotel Fort Queen enquiry@fortqueen.com Brunton Boat Yard bruntonboatyard@cghearth.com Malabar House info@malabarescapes.com Napier House napierhouse@gmail.com Touch Bungalow touchbungalow@abadhotels.com Ballard Bungalow ballardhotels@gmail.com Old Courtyard reservations@oldcourtyard.com Fort House fort_hs@yahoo.com Delight Tourist Resort
2218485 2217105 2210943 2215461 2216666 2215715 2215455 2215854
2217103 2217658
Guruvayoor (0487) Krishna Inn 3750-7400 info@krishnainn.in www.krishnainn.in Sagar Tourist Home 750-1900 Guruvayoor Resorts 1850-2500 guruvayoorresorts@gmail.com www.guruvayoorresorts.com Rugmini Regency 1250-4000 rugminiregency@gmail.com www.rugminiregency.net Hotel Sopanam Heritage 1600-4500 hotelsopanamguruvayoor@gmail.com www.sopanamguruvayoor.com Sree Gokulam Vanamala 2250-4200 vanamala@gokulamhotels.com www.gokulamhotels.com 502
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
2550777 2556615 2552830 2551873 2555244 2555213
Rajah Ayurvedic Hospital rajahayurveda@gmail.com Mayura Residency mail@hotelmayuraguruvayur.com Vyshakh International reserve@vyshakh.com Elite eliteguruvayur@sancharnet.in Bhasuri Inn reservations@bhasuriinn.com Ayodhya PoornimaTourist Home Rvee’s Hotel Regency rveesregency@hotmail.com Hotel Nandanam (Ktdc) nandanam@ktdc.com Vaikundam Sreekripa Tourist Home Nandini Tourist Home Madhav Inn Ktdc Tamarind tamarindguruvayoor@ktdc.com Zamorins Health Retreat response@zamorins.com
as per treatments 2532352 www.ayurvedichospital.com 2000-6000 2557174 www.hotelmayuraguruvayur.com 1785-4250 2556188 www.vyshakh.com 1300-3300 2556216 www.eliteguruvayur.in 2100-7000 2558855 www.bhasuriinn.com 800-3000 2556226 800-3600 2556691 750-3000 2554444 www.hotelrveesregency.com 1300-1600 2556266 www.ktdc.com 700-2500 2555462 900-1800 2552415 990-2500 2556509 800-2500 2552296 1350-3000 2552408 www.ktdc.com as per treatments 04885 222349 www.zamorins.com
Kalpetta (04936) Haritagiri Hotel & Ayurvedic Village 1600-5000 203145 info@hotelharitagiri.com www.hotelharitagiri.com Vistara Resort 6000-10000 90721 11299 sales@greenrouteshospitality.com www.vistararesort.com Greenex Farms 3000-4900 09645091512 contact@greenexfarms.com www.greenexfarms.com The Chembra Heritage 2300-3800 203632 heritagethechembra@gmail.com www.chembraheritage.com Wayanad Silverwoods Resort 14500-40000 273311 email@wayanadsilverwoods.com www.wayanadsilverwoods.com Green Gates Hotel 4200-11000 202001 mail@greengateshotel.com www.greengateshotel.com Seagot Banasura Resorts 3750-7400 97474 40404 seagotbanasura@gmail.com www.seagotbanasura.com Ayurkendra As per package 94471 83953 mail@ayurkendra.com www.ayurkendra.com PPS Residency 650-1500 203431 ppskalpetta@gmail.com www.ppsresidency.com Royal Palm Resorts 2500-4500 9447143124 theroyalstream@gmail.com www.royalpalmwayanad.com The Woodlands 1600-2450 202547 thewoodlandshotel@gmail.com www.thewoodlandshotel.com 503
TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
Kannur (0497) Thai Resort 800-2000 thairesort@sancharnet.in www.thethairesort.com Sree Muthappan Tourist Home 600-1500 Costa Malabari 2500-4000 touristdesk1990@gmail.com www.touristdesk.in Malabar Residency 1750-5500 malabarresidency2004@yahoo.co.in www.malabarresidency.in Cliff Exotel 1500-2500 Mascot Beach Resort 2000-6000 mascotkannur@gmail.com www.mascotbeachresort.com Sweety International 700-1700 Hotel Meridian Palace 500-1750 Palmgrove Tourist Home 800-2240 KTDC Tamarind 850-1400 tamarindkannur@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Omars Inn 700-1300 Parassini Tourist Home 200-400 Tamarind Parasinikadavu 1400 - 1680 tamarind Parasinikadavu@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Kasaragod (04994) Hotel City Tower reservations@citytowerhotel.net Apsara Regency
2765456 2712197 2708445 2708283 2701676 2703182 2700717 2706313 2780545 2780220
230562
450-1300
230124
3000 -6000 www.seashore-hotels.com 2500-4200 www.aswathyhotels.com 3000 - 7500 www.vedicvillageresorts.com
Kollam (0474) The Quilon Beach Hotel info@qresorts.in The Raviz Resort & Spa Ashtamudi reservation@theraviz.com Aquasserenne info@aquasserenne.com Hotel Sea Bee hotelseabee@yahoo.com Nani Hotels info@hotelnani.com Sarovaram mailsarovar@gmail.com Ashtamudi Villas ashtamudivillas@gmail.com Fragrant Resort enquires@fragrantnature.com Nila Palace nilapalace@gmail.com
4500 -25000 www.qresorts.in 7000-25000 www.theraviz.com 4500-7600 www.aquasserenne.com 950-1600 www.hotelseabee.com 2000-3800 www.hotelnani.com as per package www.sarovaramkollam.com 1500-3000 www.ashtamudivillas.com 6000-18000 www.fragrantnature.com 3000-6000 www.nilapalace.com
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
2781455 0484 2371761
800-2700
Kodungallur (0480) Seashore Residency mail@seashore-hotels.com Hotel Aswathy hotelaswathy@yahoo.in Vedic village resort mail@vedicvillageresorts.com
504
2784343
281 2555 280 2646 9946 835888
2769999 2751111 2512410 2744696 2751141 9447774686 9847132449 2514000 2529301
Highland Hotel & Resorts hotel@highlandindia.com Ktdc Tamarind tamarindkollam@ktdc.com Shine Tourist Centre
2000-4000 www.highlandindia.com 990 www.ktdc.com 350-1300
2451442
Kothamangalam (0485) The Silver Tips Kothamangalam fom@silvertipsklm.com Soma Birds Lagoon mail@soma.in
3000-5000 www.silvertipsklm.com 2000-2650 www.somabirdslagoon.com
2828310
Kottayam (0481) Hotel Arcadia info@arcadiahotels.net Arcadia Fort The Lake Village info@thewindsortcastle.co.in The Windsor Castle wcastle@sify.com Athreya Ayurvedic Resorts theathreya@yahoo.com Serinity Estate serinity@malabarescapes.com Cocobay Resort reservations@cocobayresort.net Palakunnel Tourist Home Anjali Hotel anjalipark@gmail.com Vembanad Lake Resort vembanad2011@gmail.com Hotel Nithya Hotel Aida hotelaidaktm@gmail.com Ambassador Hotel ambassadorhotelktm@yahoo.in
2200-4000 www.arcadiahotels.net 2500-3500 3000-7450 www.thewindsorcastle.in 3000-7450 www.thewindsorcastle.in as per treatements www.theathreya.com 10500 www.malabarhouse.com 6000 www.cocobayresort.net 600-1000 1200-4200 www.hotelanjalipark.com Under Renovation www.vembanadlakeresort.com 700-4500 1400-2450 www.hotelaidakerala.com 550-2500 www.ambassadorhotel.in
2569999
Kovalam (0471) Sagara Beach Resort sagarabeachresort@usa.net The Leela Raviz Kovalam reservation@theleela.com Manaltheeram Ayurveda Village mail@manaltheeram.com Soma Palmshore Beach Resort mail@soma.in Somatheeram Ayurveda Resort mail@somatheeram.in Hotel Sea Face seafaceh@gmail.com Shinshiva Ayurvedic Resort ayurveda@shinshivaresort.com
3800-6600 www.sagarakovalam.com 8500-60500 www.theleelakovalam.com 6400-7600 www.manaltheeram.com 4500-5000 www.somapalmshore.com 6300 - 19350 www.somatheeram.in 3750-7450 www.seaface.com Euro 671-4000 www.shinshivaresort.com
2745538 2760691
2141032
2485588 2363637 2363638 2360789 2456353 2523200 2535281 2563661 2360866 2597849 2568391 2563293
98472 33736 0471-3051234 2266222 2486666 2268101 2481591 2267332
505
TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
Tom's Inn Premium 3500 - 7000 2514000 reservations@thrhotels.com www.thrhotels.com Turtle on the beach 5000-9500 2514000 reservations@thrhotels.com www.thrhotels.com Ayurbay 2000-10000 2483710 info@ayurbay.com www. ayurbay.com Leisure Villas 8000-27500 2514000 reservations@thrhotels.com www.thrhotels.com Estuary Island 3500-27500 2229222 reservations@thrhotels.com www.thrhotels.com Country Spa Beach Resort 2500 - 10000 6610606 countryspa@countryclubmail.com www.countryclubworld.com Dr.Franklin’s Resort Euro 18- 60 2480870 ayurveda@drfranklin.com www.drfranklin.com Uday Samudra 7200 - 12000 2485766 fo@udshotels.com www.uds.co.in Uday Suites 5500 - 6600 2504333 fo@udaysuites.com www.udaysuites.com Hotel Kovalam Gateway 1500 - 2500 2383052 Thapovan Heritage Home 3480 - 6000 2480453 thapovan@gmail.com www.thapovan.com The Travancore Heritage 4500-12000 2267828 frontoffice@travancoreheritage.com www.thetravancoreheritage.com Somatheeram Health Resort as per package 2266501 info@somatheeram.org www.somatheeram.org Swagath Resort 2600-4000 2481148 swagathresort@gmail.com www.swagathresorts.com Taj Green Cove Resort 11000-12500 2487733 reservations.kovalam@tajhotels.com www.tajhotels.com Niraamaya Retreat 10200-48000 2267333 reservations@niraamaya.in www.niraamaya.in Poovar Island Resort 5500-15000 2212068 reservations@poovarislandresort.com www.poovarislandresort.com Isola Di Cocco 7000-7450 2210008 info@isoladi.in www.isoladicocco.com Hotel Seaweed 1000 - 2400 2480391 info@seaweed.in www.seaweed.in Hotel Neelakanta 4500-6750 2480321 info@detourdmc.com www.detourdmc.com Hotel Jasmine Palace 3500-3800 2481475 reservations@jasminepalacekovalam.com www.jasminepalacekovalam.com Lagoona Beach Resort 3000 2380049 info.lagoona@gmail.com www.lagoonabeachresort.com Hotel Samudra 3650-8400 2480089 samudra@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Beach and Lake Resort 2400-6000 2382086 beachandlake@hotmail.com www.beachandlakeresort.com 506
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
Nikki’s Nest 4500-8500 2267822 info@nikki’snest.in www.nikkisnest.com Bethsaida Hermitage Euro55-135 2267554 info@bethsaidahermitage.com www.bethsaidahermitage.com Coconut Bay 5000-14000 2480566 reservation@coconut.com www.coconutbay.com Varmas Beach Resort 1000-4000 2480578 vijayavarmasbeachresort@hotmail.com www.vijayavarmabeachresort.com Raja Hotel 2000-3000 2480355 rajakovalam@gmail.com www.rajahotel.in Jeevan Ayurvedic Beach Resort 2000-4500 2480662 jeevanresorts@gmail.com www.jeevanresort.net Hotel Sea Rock 2500-3500 2480422 info@searockbeachresort.com www.searockbeachresort.com Marine Palace 1900-4000 2481428 info@hotelmarinepalace.com www.hotelmarinepalace.com Hotel Blue Sea 1000-2000 2481401 Hotel Aparna 1000-1500 2480950 Hotel Sreevisakh 2000-3800 2480445 Hotel Thushara 1400-3000 2480692 hotelthushara@yahoo.com www.thusharakovalam.com Pappukutty Beach Resort 2600-4500 2480235 reservation@pappukuttybeachresort.com www.pappukuttybeachresort.com Golden Sands 1050-2450 2481476 info@goldensandsemail.com www.goldensands.co.in Maharaja Palace 2500-4000 2485320 martienweber@gmail.com www.maharajupalace.com Hotel Regency 700-1650 2330377 regencytvm@hotmail.com www.hotelregency.com Beach Flora Inn 950-2200 2483599 info@beachflorainn.com www.beachflorainn.in Sea Flower Home 900-2300 2480554 seaflowerkovalam@gmail.com www.seaflowerkovalam.com Samudrathara 1200-2250 2481608 samudrathara@gmail.com www.samudrathara.com Gopal’s AyurvedicBeach Resort 500-2500 8547480833 gopalsayurva@yahoo.co.in Hotel Orion 950-2050 2480999 orionbeachresort@hotmail.com www.orionbeachresort.com Kozhikode (0495) Soorya Galaxy sooryagalaxy@gmail.com The Raviz Calicut reservation@theraviz.com The Raviz Resort & Spa Kadavu reservation@theraviz.com
1250-2750 www.sooryagalaxy.in 7000-12500 www.theraviz.com 6000-20000 www.theraviz.com
2485140 2221111 2411111
507
TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
Beach Hotel 3500-4000 2762055 info@beachheritage.com www.beachheritage.com Hotel De Grand Malabar 1500-3500 2725587 info@hoteldegrandmalabar.com www.hoteldegrandmalabar.com Hotel Amrutha 700-1800 2723844 amruthakkd@gmail.com www.hotelamrutha.com Hotel Calicut Gate 1800-3500 2443512 hotelcalicutgate@rediffmail.com www.hotelcalicutgate.com Hotel Malayoram Gateway 2000-5000 2293121 info@hotelmalayoramgateway.com www.hotelmalayoramgateway.com Hotel Meriya 2000-3700 2722629 meriya.hotel@gmail.com www.hotelmeriya.com Queens Hotel 999-1800 2703234 queenshotel9@gmail.com www.queenshotel.in Malabar Palace 3000-6500 2721511 malabarpalacecalicut@gmail.com www.malabarpalacecalicut.com Park Residency, Ramanattukara 1850-3000 2443381 Parkramanattukara@gmail.com www.Parkramanattukara.com Hotel Span 950-3700 2700037 Hotel Park Residency Under Rennovation 2722027 Hotel Hyson Heritage 2250-7000 2766423 reservation@hysonheritage.com www.hysonheritage.com Harivihar 6000-7500 2765865 admin@harivihar.com www.harivihar.com Gateway Hotel 6500-12500 6613000 gateway.calicut@tajhotels.com www.tajhotels.com Westwayhotel 3800-7000 2768888 info@westwayhotel.com www.westwayhotel.com Malabar Gate 3000-7000 2724534 info@malabarkeyshotels.com www.hotelmalabargate.com Seaqueen Hotel 1600-4000 2366604 mail@seaqueenhotel.com www.seaqueenhotel.com Kovilakam Residency 1850-5350 2743500 kovilakamresi@rediffmail.com www.kovilakamresidency.in Calicut Towers 1200-4850 2723202 Asma Tower 2600-5500 4088000 info@asmatower.com www.asmatower.com Hotel Maharani 990-5000 2723101 Alakapuri Guest House 600-3150 2723451 Malabar Mansion (KTDC) 500 2721593 centralreservations@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Aradhana Tourist Home 750-2700 2302021 Metro Tower 600-1850 2700571 Sasthapuri Tourist Home 400-3400 2721981 Kappad Beach Resort 4500-6000 0496 2688777 reservations@kappadbeachresort.in www.kappadbeachresort.in 508
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
Kumarakom (0481) Eastend Lakesong 6400-10400 2526300 crs@eastend.in www.eastend.in The Manor Backwater Resort 4500-7500 2526328 reservations@manorbackwaterresort.com, www.manorbackwaterresort.com The Gold Field Lake Resort 3500-5500 2525388 crs@leisurevacations.in www.leisurevacations.in Lakshmi Hotel and Resorts 2700-4000 2523313 mail@lakshmiresorts.com www.lakshmiresorts.com Paradise Resorts 3750 - 8000 2524983 info@paradisein.com www.paradisein.com Cruise N Lake 1500-2000 2525804 puthenpurajose@gmail.com www.homestaykumarakom.in The Zuri Kumarakom 9000-30000 2527272 reservations.kumarakom@thezurihotels.com, www.thezurihotels.com Kumarakom Lake Resort 13000-48000 2524900 klresort@vsnl.com www.thepaul.in Backwater Ripples 10200-22500 2563404 mail@backwaterripples.com www.backwaterripples.com Coconut Lagoon 9500-16500 2524373 coconutlagoon@cghearth.com www.cghearth.com Taj Garden Retreat 12750-28750 2524377 reservations.kumarakom@tajhotels.com, www.tajhotels.com Golden Waters 5600-6500 2525638 gwresorts@hotmail.com www.goldenwaters.com Abad Whispering Palms 6200-12500 2523824 whisperingpalms@abadhotels.comwww.abadhotels.com Waterscapes 3500-5500 2525861 waterscapes@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Illikkalam Lake Resort 1250-5500 2523282 lakeresort@gmail.com www.ilakeresort.com Tharavadu Heritage Home 1600-2400 2525230 tharavaduhome@gmail.com www.tharavaduheritage.com Kumily (04869) Hotel Revathy International saneesh19mathew@gmail.com Silver Crest silvercrestkmly@gmail.com Hotel Kumily Gate hotelkumlygate@yahoo.co.in Michaels Inn michaelsinnthekkady@gmail.com Highrange Residency highrangeresidency@gmail.com SitharaInternational hotelsithara@gmail.com
700-2300
222434
4500-6000 www.sealordhotels.com 1500-2500 www.thekkady.com/kumilygate 3300-4800 www.michaelsinnthekkady.com 1350-2500 www.highrangeresidency.com 1200-2800 www.hotelsithara.com
222482 222500 222355 223343 223588
509
TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
Lakkidi (04936) Upavan Resort reservation@upavanresort.com The Wayanad Gate booking@pepperwayanadgate.com Rain Country Resorts gm@raincountryresort.com
5500-7600 www.upavanresort.com 3500-4500 www.pepperwayanadgate.com 4500-7500 www.raincountryresort.com
255272 255901 9446548064
Malampuzha (0491) Tripenta Hotel Govardhana Holiday village Garden House (KTDC) gardenhouse@ktdc.com Champion Regency Hotel Dam Palace
3000-6000 1700-2800 1800-2450 www.ktdc.com 1000-2000 Under Renovation
2815210 2815264 2815217 2815581 2815237
Malappuram (0483) Soorya Regency sooryaregency@gmail.com Hill Fort Mahendrapuri Hotel Palace KKM Lodge Thrayambaka Tourist Home Hotel Airport Plaza Hotel Woodbyne Malabar Tower
1600-2900 www.hotelsooryaregency.com 600-2500 Under Rennovation 250-1200 300-4000 250-1500 500-2500 700-2200 850-2400
2735674 2730779 2734101 2734698 2744801 2743078 2711206 2762035 2766449
Mananthavady (04935) Hotel Brahmagiri 1500-2500 246981 brahmagirihotel@gmail.com www.hotelbrahmagiri.com Century Grand Hotel 1100-2300 244835 contact@centurygrandwayanad.com, www.centurygrandwayanad.com Agraharam Resorts 3500-7000 210265 info@greenroutehospitality.com www.agraharamresorts.com Fringe Ford 4500-7500 098800 86411 bookings@fringeford.com www.fringeford.com Ayurveda Yoga Villa as per treatments 9539684635 info@ayurvedayogavilla.com www.ayurvedayogavilla.com Banasura Hill Resort as per package 95397 01352 ask@banasura.com www.banasura.com Himagiri Homes 1800 - 2000 9605005020 info@himagirihomes.com www.himagirihomes.com Deluxe Tourist Home 250-960 240307 Pachyderm Palace 3000-3500 0484 2369811 touristdesk1990@gmail.com www.touristdesk.in 510
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
Meppady (04936) Karapuzha Village Resort 4000-7000 9526262299 karapuzhavillageresort@gmail.comwww.karapuzhavillageresort.com Wild Planet Jungle Resort 10000-13950 0495 2700557 reservation@wildplanetresort.com www.wildplanetresort.com Rippon Mount Resorts 4000-8250 280423 info@ripponmountresorts.com www.ripponmountresorts.com Wynberg Resorts 3000-5000 9744 541203 info@wynberg.in www.wynberg.in Sunrise Valley Resort 5700-8300 217270 info@sunrisevalleywayanad.com www.sunrisevalleywayanad.com Karapuzha Lakeshore Resorts 2400-4200 281513 info@karapuzhalakeshoreresort.com www.karapuzhalakeshoreresort.com Munnar (04865) Camp Noel manager@campnoel.com Clouds Valley Leisure Hotel mail@cloudsvalley.com Eastend Hotel crs@eastend.in Emmel Dwellings emmeldwellings@gmail.com Poopada Resorts poopada@rediffmail.com The Silver Tips sales@silvertipsmunnar.com Westwood Riverside Resort mail@westwoodmunnar.com Broad Bean Resort & Spa crs@broadbeanhotels.in C7 Hotel info@c7hotels.com Red Sparrow redsparrowresorts@gmail.com Rivulet Resort booking@rivuletresort.com Tea Castle sales@teacastle.in Hotel Hillview reservations@hillviewmunnar.com Deshadan Mountain Resort reservations@deshadan.com Grand Plaza Munnar info@grandplazamunnar.com
2500-9000 www.campnoel.com 5500-6000 www.cloudsvalley.com 3500-6000 www.eastend.in 2400-4000 www.emmeldwellings.com 2400-3700 www.poopada.com 6000-11000 www.silvertipsmunnar.com 3750-4750 www.westwoodmunnar.com 6000-13000 www.broadbeanhotels.in 5000-7000 www.c7hotels.com 5000-8000 www.redsparrowmunnar.com 5500-8500 www.rivuletresort.com 3000-4500 www.teacastle.in 3800-4500 www.hillviewmunnar.com 5000-10500 www.deshadan.com 4000-9000 www.grandplazamunnar.com
85905 07050 230688 230451 231090 230223 230238 230884 263363 230217 230376 266111 263030 230567 232910 230889
511
TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
Swiss Garden Munnar info@swissgardenmunnar.com Green Ridge Holiday Home greenridgemunnar@gmail.com Munnar Tourist Home munnarheaven@gmail.com Ranger Woods rangerwoods2005@hotmail.com Great Escapes info@germunnar.com Tea Valley Resorts manager@teavalleyresort.com Bell Mount Resort bellmountresorts@gmail.com Archana Residency contact@archanaresidency.com Marthoma Retreat Home marthomaretreathome@gmail.com Le Celestium Resort mail@lecelestium.com Autumn Trees Munnar vantageholidays@gmail.com Ktdc Tea County teacounty@ktdc.com Camelot Resort info@camelotmunnar.com Ela Eco Land reservations@elaecoland.com Anamudi Resorts vsrajan.vs61@gmail.com Black Berry Hills info@blackberryresorts.com www.highlandindia.com Las Palmas sealord@asianetindia.com Tall Tree Resorts info@ttr.in T&U Leisure Hotel mail@tanduleisurehotel.com Windermere Resorts info@windermeremunnar.com Abad Copper Castle coppercastlefo@abadhotels.com High Range Club hrcmunnar@gmail.com 512
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
2000-4000 www.swissgardenmunnar.com 2400-4400 www.greenridgeholiday.com 2300-4650 www.munnarheaven.com 3500-5500 www.rangerwoods.in 2500-4750 www.germunnar.com 5000-8000 www.teavalleyresort.com 3000-6000 www.thebellmountmunnar.com 4000-6500 www.archanaresidency.com 2500-5000 www.marthomaretreathome.org 3000-4000 www.lecelestium.com 1350-5500 www.autumntreesmunnar.com 6000-10000 www.ktdc.com 8400-12400 www.camelotmunnar.com 3000-4000 www.elaecoland.com. 800 - 5000 www.anamudihotel.org 6800-12500 www.blackberryresorts.com 2700-4000 www.sealordhotels.com 9000-26000 www.ttr.in 4500-11000 www.tanduleisurehotel.com 10000-21200 www.windermeremunnar.com 4500-6000 www.abadhotels.com 2700-4500 www.highrangeclubmunnar.com
230329 231164 230862 9447130183 208908 233213 230417 230286 232289 231988 264399 230460 94471 52381 9841030553 252254 232978
264218 230641 233081 230512 231201 230724
Issac’s Residency residencymunnar@gmail.com Royal Retreat royalretreatmunnar@gmail.com Munnar Inn info@munnarinn.in Elysium Gardens info@elysiumgarden.com Spring Dale Resorts reservation@springdaleresort.com SN Tourist Home team@snmunnar.com
4500-11200 www.issacsresidency.com 2500-3700 www.royalretreat.co.in 2200-2800 www.munnarinn.com 5000-7500 www.elysiumgarden.com 1000-3000 www.springdaleresort.com 1500-4500 www.snmunnar.com
230501 230440 231735 232620 264268 232022
Nedumbaserry (0484) Quality Airport Hotel info@qualityairporthotel.com Hotel Airlink Castle reservations@airlinkcastle.com Lotus 8 Apart Hotel info@lotus8hotels.com
3400-7000 www.qualityairporthotel.com 5000-10000 www.airlinkcastle.com 1680-4720 www.lotus8hotels.com
2610366 2476666 2610640
Nelliyampathy (04923) Kalari Kovilakom kalarikovilakom@cghearth.com Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort info@kairali.com ITL Resorts
E6270-22460 www.cghearth.com as per treatments www.kairali.com 1500-4000
263155 222553 246464
Ottapalam (0466) Ottapalam Residency Rajah Healthy Acres rajahayurveda@gmail.com Hotel Aramana Kandath Tharavad tharavad15@yahoo.com
950-2400 as per treatments www.ayurvedichospital.com 1800-2900 5000-7495 www.tharavad.info
2249574 2371741 2244412 04922 284124
Palakkad (0491) Hotel Fort Palace 1500-4150 fortpalacehotel@gmail.com www.fortpalace.com Hotel Indraprastha 1500-7000 info@hotelindraprastha.com www.hotelindraprastha.com Hotel Soorya City 1100-2250 sooryacity@gmail.com www.hotelsooryacity.com Soorya Continental 1300-1800 sooryacontinental2012@gmail.com Soorya Residency 900-1750 sooryaresidency@gmail.com www.sooryaresidency.com
2534621 2534641 2521831 2552636 2520892
513
TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
Soorya Retreat sooryakanjikode@gmail.com Soorya Swagath sooryaswagath@gmail.com Srichackra International hotelsrichakra@gmail.com Sayoojyam Residency sayoojyamresidency@yahoo.com ITL Residency Hotel Green Park Hotel Gazala hotelgazala@yahoo.com Hotel Ammbady hotelammbadi@gmail.com Surya Tourist Home KPM Regency prasad@kpmhotels.com
900-2500
2569970
1250-2500 www.sooryaswagath.in 1400-3800 www.hotelsrichackra.com 1580-3500 www.sayoojyamresidency.com 990-2490 650-1400 1200-4000 www.hotelgazala.net 700-1500 www.hotelammbadi.com 477-1250 1000-4500 www.kpmhotels.com
2863100 2570901 2504551 2525262 2540912 2546581 2531244 2538338 2534601
Pathanamthitta (0468) Contour Jungle Resort cjrkonni@gmail.com Hotel Park Residency park.parkresidency@gmail.com Mannil Regency Kezhakkedathu Lodge
3000 95390 74594 www.contourjungleresorts.com 2000-3000 2215449 www.parkresidencykozhenchery.com 700-1520 2321605 350-1525 2223083
Peermede (04869) Thrissanku Haven kresorts@yahoo.com Wood Palace Misty Mountain misty@mistyresort.com Tamarind Ktdc tamarindpeermedu@ktdc.com
2200-3600 www.kallarackalresorts.com 2500-5000 6000-7500 www.mistyresort.com 1250-2300 www.ktdc.com
232693 232091 232065 233250
Perinthalmanna (04933) Emarald Ayurveda Resort reservation@emarald.in KPM Residency Hotel Sabrina
3500-9000 www.emarald.in 800-5000 2450-3000
269302 227590 227196
Sulthan Bathery (04936) Edakkal Village mail@edakkalvillage.com Hotel Mint Flower info@hotelmintflower.com 514
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
5500-7300 www.edakkalvillage.com 900-3500 www.hotelmintflower.com
261222 227179
Mint Flower Residency info@mintflowerresidency.com Mintotel Wayanad info@mintotel.com Edakkal Hermitage info@edakkal.com Orchid Resort orchidresort@gmail.com The Hill District Club and Resort info@hilldistrictclub.com The Meenmutty Heights sales@meenmuttyheights.com Hiliya Resort info@hiliyaresort.com Crescent Family Resort mail@crescentresidency.com Issac’s Regency issacshotelregency@gmail.com Sunbird Garden Resort sunbirdgarden@gmail.com Wayanad Nature Resorts contact@wayanadnatureresorts.com
850-1800 www.mintflowerresidency.com 1999-3999 www.mintotel.com 4000 - 6000 www.edakkal.com 2500-7500 www.orchidresorts.com 5000-6000 www.hilldistrictclub.com 4500-8000 www.meenmuttyheights.com 3000-9000 www.hiliyaresort.com 3300-6700 www.crescentresidency.com 1400-3000 www.issacsregency.com 2850-4900 www.sunbirdgarden.com 3000-4500 www.wayanadnatureresorts.com
222206 224224 9847001491 262844 04936224299 9656056215 211575 221 800 220512 314621 9387941269
Thalassery (0490) The Pearl View Regency pearlviewregency@hotmail.com Paris Residency Kairali Heritage Resort info@kairaliheritage.com
1400-3250 www.pearlviewregency.com 1000-4200 4000-6000 www.kairaliheritage.com
2326702 2342666 0460 2241665
Thekkady (04869) Carmelia Haven reservation@carmeliahaven.com Greenwoods reservations@greenwoods.in Holiday Vista sales@holidayvista.in Peppervine sales@intergrandehotels.com The Elephant Court sales@intergrandehotels.com Spice Grove Hotels & Resorts mail@spicegrove.in Crown Valley Resort info@crownvalleyresorts.com
6500-21200 www.carmeliahaven.com 8000-34000 www.greenwoods.in 6000-11000 www.holidayvista.in 6000-10000 www.peppervine.in 13500-41500 www.theelephantcourt.com 5500-9800 www.spicegrove.in 5000-7000 www.crownvalleyresorts.com
270252 222752 224800 222220 224697 282114 222747
515
TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS | HOTELS AND RESORTS
Hotel Grand Thekakdy 4000-7000 222797 info@grandthekkady.in www.grandthekkady.in Hotel Seasons Thekkady 3500-5500 224847 info@seasonsthekkady.com www.seasonsthekkady.com Xandari Resorts 7000-20500 94474 14344 reservations@xandari.com www.xandari.com Hotel Tigers Roare' 4000-7000 224888 gm@tigersroareperiyar.com www.tigersroarperiyar.com Thekkady Wild Corridor 4500-15000 91215 80188 admin@chobs.in www.thekkadywildcorridor.chobs.in Lake Palace (Ktdc) 13000-19000 223888 lakepalace@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Spice Village 9500-12000 222314 spicevillage@cghearth.com www.cghearth.com The Mountain Courtyard 5250-7500 222328 sales@themountaincourtyard.com www.themountaincourtyard.com Aranya Nivas (Ktdc) 4000-7200 222023 aranyanivas@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Sterling Holidays 4500-7000 90033 02727 The Hotel Tree Top 4200-12000 223286 reservations@hoteltreetop.com www.hoteltreetop.com Shalimar Garden Resort 7000-19500 222132 shalimarspicegarden @amritara.co.in www.shalimarspicegarden.com Periyar House (Ktdc) 2350-5000 222447 periyarhouse@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Ambady 2500-3000 222193 ambadithekkady@gmail.com www.hotelambadi.com Thenmala (0475) Kumar Palace mail@kumarpalace.com Thenmala EcoTourism info@thenmalaecotourism.com
1600-3600 www.kumarpalace.com 840-1670 www.thenmalaecotourism.com
2230400
Hotel Bessota International bessota@bessota.com Hotel KGA Elite Continental
1500-4000 www.bessota.com 2300-6000
2631225
Thiruvanthapuram (0471) Hotel Ruby Arena info@therubyarena.com Lake Palace Trivandrum crs@lakepalace.in Aroma Classic Days aromaclassicdays@gmail.com
2500-4500 www.therubyarena.com 4000-15000 www.lakepalace.in 2200-2500 www.aromaclassicdays.com
2557474
2344800
Thiruvalla (0469)
516
HOTELS AND RESORTS | TRADITION AND DESTINATIONS
2740160
6601234 4076000
Hotel Residency Tower info@residencytower.com Mascot Hotel mascothotel@ktdc.com The South Park reservations@thesouthpark.com Hotel Saj Lucia lucia@sajhotels.com Hotel Silver Star info@silverstar-kovalam.com Horizon horizon@asianetindia.com Hotel Pankaj hotelpankajtvm@gmail.com SP Grand days sales@spgranddays.com Hotel City Palace hotelcitypalace@yahoo.com Jass Hotels jashoteltvm@gmail.com Ariya Nivaas ariyanivaas.tvm@gmail.com Maurya Rajadhani fomaurya@rajadhanihotels.com Chaithram chaithram@ktdc.com Thamburu thamburuintl@asianetindia.com Oasis International info@stayatoasis.com Hotel Yoflaship Hotel Highland Hotel Fort View
5500-7400 www.residencytower.com 4000-10000 www.ktdc.com 5000-9500 www.thesouthpark.com 3000-5000 www.sajlucia.com 1200-2900 www.silverstar-kovalam.com 2300-4900 www.thehotelhorizon.com 2750-5000 www.hotelpankajtvm.com 4000-7250 www.spgranddays.com 1500-2000 www.citypalacegrouphotels.com 980-3500 www.jashotels.com 980-1850 www.ariyanivas.com 3500-8000 www.mauryarajadhani.com 2190-4000 www.ktdc.com 1800-2400 www.thamburu.com 850-2400 www.stayatoasis.com 3000-5000 999-2400 1500-2000
2331661 2318990 2333333 2473443 98956 73443 4055555 2464645 2333344 2359092 2324881 2330789 2469469 2330977 2321987 2333223 2471987 2333200 2452194
Thrissur (0487) Hotel Palace Tower 900-2800 2331666 hotelpalacetower.tsr@gmail.com www.hotelpalacetower.com Kadappuram Beach Resort 2394988 info@kadappurambeachresorts.com www.kadappurambeachresorts.com Lulu International Convention Center and Garden Hotels 4000-7000 2389527 luluicc@luluicc.in www.luluicc.in Sreedhari Ayurvedic Resorts 2500-3000 2282441 ayurveda@sreedhari.com www.sreedhari.com Hotel Lucia Palace 2500-6000 2424731 info@hotelluciapalace.com www.luciapalace.com 517
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Hotel Pearl Regency 1200-3500 info@pearlregencythrissur.com www.pearlregencythrissur.com Ammu Regency 1100-3000 ammuregency@gmail.com www.ammuregency.com Vishnu Gardens and Resorts 2500-12000 miniayurvedaresort@gmail.com www.miniayurvedaresort.com Hotel Merlin International 1750-3450 manager@hotelmerlin.in www.hotelmerlin.in Srushti Ayurveda Retreats as per treatments Sitaram Beach Retreat 2250-10000 retreat@sitaramayurveda.com www.sitaramretreat.com Trichur Towers 2000-5000 sales@trichurtowers.com www.hoteltrichurtower.com Casino Hotel 1800-9000 casinohotelsltdtcr@yahoo.co.in www.casinohotels.in Bini Tourist Home 990-1900 Mannapuram 850-2300 manotels@gmail.com www.mannapuramhotels.in Hotel Elite International 1200-5000 hoteleliteinternational@gmail.comwww.hoteleliteinternational.com Ktdc Tamarind 1512- 4520 tamarindthrissur@ktdc.com www.ktdc.com Sea Fort 800-2700
2446661 2443350 2304905 2385619 2312240 2397239 2425290 2424699 2335703 2440933 2421033 2332333 2424067
Tirur (0494) NC Gardens & Beach Resort ncgardens@gmail.com PSM Tourist Home
3250-4500 www.ncbeachresort.com Under Rennovation
2471481 2427986
Vaikom (04829) Kalathil Lake Resort reservations@kalathillakeresort.com Kumarakom Lagoon kumarakom.lagoon@gmailcom Vembanad Lake Villas info@vlvs.com
4100-5400 www.kalathillakeresort.com 3000-5000 www.kumarakomlagoon.com 2500-3500 www.vlvs.com
271034 9446578901 222487
Varkala (0470) Hindustan Beach Retreat hindretreat@gmail.com Krishnatheeram Ayur Beach Resort info@krishnatheeram.com Deshadan Cliff & Beach Resort reservations@deshadan.com 518
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4750-6750 www.hindustanbeachretreat.in 4000-6500 www.krishnatheeram.com 4500-5500 www.deshadan.com
2604254 2601305 0484 2321518
La Exotica 1500 – 3000 2608866 viswanathan44@hotmail.com www.laexotica.in The Gateway Hotel 7000-10000 2773300 gateway.varkala@seleqtionshotels.com www.tajhotels.com Clafouti Home 1800-12000 2601414 clafoutivarkala@gmail.com www.clafoutiresort.com Raja Park 1800-8000 2607060 Akhil Beach Resort 1600-10000 2600942 akhilbeachresort@gmail.com www.akhilbeachresort.com Thiruvambadi Beach Retreat 900-7000 9562454757 contact@thiruvambadihotel.com www.thiruvambadihotel.com Akshaya Beach Resort 300-999 2602668 Vythiri (04936) Vythiri Resort marketing@lezeldor.com Vythiri Village reservations@vythirivillage.com Green Magic Resort info@greenmagicresort.com Banasura Island Retreat booking@banasuraisland.com The Windflower Resorts and Spa reservations@thewindflower.com Vythiri Meadows manager@vythirimeadows.com Blue Ginger Wayanad Resorts info@bluegingerresorts.com Green Paradise mail@greenparadiseresorts.com Orchard Holiday Resort info@orchardholidayresort.com Stream Valley Cottages info@streamvalleycottages.com
15000-30000 www.vythiriresort.com 8500-21500 www.vythirivillage.com 6500-12500 www.greenmagicresort.com 6000-8000 www.banasuraisland.com 13820-19580 www.thewindflower.com 3000-6250 www.vythirimeadows.com 7500-30000 www.bluegingerresorts.com 2500-4000 www.greenparadiseresorts.com 5000-19000 www.orchardholidayresort.com 6100-9400 www.streamvalleycottages.com
256800 256717 09526302220 94955 53311 81298 23661 256701 298448 09387881837 09746401855 94471 83436
Willingdon Island (0484) Taj Malabar 15000-35000 reservations.malabarresorts@tajhotels.com www.tajhotels.com Casino Hotel 7500 - 14000 contact@cghearth.com www.cghearth.com The Trident 5500-11000 reservations.ttcoh@tridenthotels.com www.tridenthotels.com Maruthi Tourist Home 1000-2700 maruthihotel@gmail.com www.hotelmaruthi.ins
6643000 4261711 3081000 2666365
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