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Wednesday 24 June 2015

Marari Beach, Kerala, India will be one of the immaculate beach to rejuvenate your body and mind



Marari Beach, Kerala, India will be one of the immaculate beach to rejuvenate your body and mind:-

 The sleepy fishing village of " Mararikulam", now shortened as "MARARI" will salutes you to realise one of Kerala's undiscovered beaches. Marari Beach, not far from Alleppey and Cochin in Kerala, is perfect for those people exploring the Kerala backwaters who feel like some time at the beach as well.



Marari originates from " Mararikulam ", a local fishing villages, tucked away behind palm trees. Marari offers endless miles of sandy beaches backed by swaying palms, virgin territory where you can experience the local charm and traditional Kerala hospitality at its best.

Explore the marvellous backwaters, where the tranquillity, the stunning scenery and the feeling of being transported back in time, make it a superbly relaxing and inspiring experience.
Marari Beach lies on a relatively undiscovered shore between the renowned backwaters of Alleppey and the cultural hub of Cochin in central Kerala.
Marari is a peaceful place to relax and chill out. If you want to visit Marari, you must soak up and enjoy the serenity on the deserted sandy beaches. To make your trip interesting, you may roam around the beach as there are plenty of sightseeing places where you can spend some quality time with your loved ones.
If you are there in the month of August, you may also try and enjoy Snake Boat Races. Adventure freaks can also choose for sea surfing, parasailing, water skiing, and deep sea fishing.

Marari beach is a peaceful place in Kerala where you can relax and rejuvenate yourself. If you are looking for serenity on the deserted sandy beaches, then do visit here. Along with this, you can take a short trip all around the area that includes traditional coir-making units, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Kerala backwater canals, and many more.

The major attractions or activities can do from Marari beach would be Relaxing on the beach, walks on unspoilt beach, Spot fishermen's daily life, toddy tapping on site, Local bicycle tours (own bikes – Trek mountain bikes), Village walk, Tuk-tuk tours (auto rickshaw to surrounding temples, churches and coir industry) Boat tours on the back waters, Alleppey town visit by road, Fort Cochin Tour by road. There are several hotels and resorts are available from budget to luxury for your accommodation.


Connectivity
By Air - Kochi is the nearest airport to reach Marari beach. From the airport, you can hire car or taxi to reach the beach.
By Rail- The nearest railheads are at Alleppey (16 kms), Kottayam (42kms), and Cochin (Ernakulam) (55 kms).
By Road - Cochin is easily accessible by road, which is at the distance of 60 km. NH 47 is situated at

Monday 22 June 2015

Havelock Island is the Pristine Island of Andaman & Nicobar Island, India



Havelock Island is the Pristine Island of Andaman & Nicobar Island, India:-

Havelock Island or Havelock, situated in Ritchie's Archipelago, belongs to the Indian Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar.
Largest island of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Havelock Island is known for its pristine beaches, coral reefs and great scuba diving experience. Havelock is a major tourist destination owing to its rich marine life, white sand beaches and dense evergreen forests. Havelock is about 50 km from Port Blair and has the distinction of being the most visited island in Andamans.


Havelock Island is one among the few inhabited islands of Andaman & Nicobar. The Island is named after Mr. Henry Havelock, a British General who was based in India. Most of the Island is populated by friendly people who hailed from mainland India. Bengalis form the bulk of the settlers. Havelock Island was once home to the indigenous tribes who spoke Aka-Bale language. The tribal population of Havelock Island declined greatly during the era of colonisation of Andaman & Nicobar by the British. The original natives of Havelock Island have gone extinct and the Island is now occupied mostly by Bengali and Myanmar immigrants.

Though Havelock is the most visited island, it has been insulated from the ill-effects of mass tourism. The island still still retains its pristine charm. The special features of the hilly island of Havelock like lush greenery, palm fringed sea beaches stretching along the Bay of Bengal, vast array of marine species, dense forests, etc. were helpful to provide special emphasis on eco – tourism. Havelock Island is known for its beaches. Havelock Island is a haven for adventure activities and water sports. Scuba diving is the most popular activity on Havelock Island. Havelock Island is also a popular spot for activities like scuba diving, snorkelling, trekking, island camping, kayaking, sailing, etc. There are several Havelock Island packages which cater to people interested in such activities as well as others. The beaches, crystal clear waters and rustic atmosphere with its relaxing ambience attract tourists to Havelock Island all-round the year.


The months of October to May are the best season for diving and also the most favourable period when it comes to weather. Havelock Island should be avoided during the monsoon months from August to November.

Havelock offers a wide range in terms of options, from beach huts to luxury hotels, to stay. Most of the budget hotels are found near beach number. There are many places in Havelock Island where you get seafood. Dhabas and vegetarian restaurants serve good vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian food near beach number

Port Blair serves as the closest airport to Havelock Island; from there tourists can board a ferry, which is the best way to reach Havelock Island. It is suggested to enquire about the timings of ferries locally as they differ from season to season.

Important places are Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Kalapathar Beach, and Vijaynagar Beach. Getting around Havelock Island is not much of a hassle. The modes of transportation available include buses, shared jeeps and taxis. Tourists can also hire bicycles, scooters or private cabs to roam around the Island. The scenic beauty of Island can be enjoyed by walking along the beaches.

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Friday 19 June 2015

The most romantic village experience @ PARANNUR CHIRA – The Parannur River Dam, Trissur, Kerala, India.:-

The most romantic village experience @ PARANNUR CHIRA – The Parannur River Dam, Trissur, Kerala, India.:-
“Parannur chira” (à´ªാറന്à´¨ൂർ à´šിà´±) the step mother of Kechery River and it is a River Dam serves irrigation purposes of the near villages surrounded. Now a days Parannur Chira getting more popular as tourist spot and film shooting zone.  This is a charming and nostalgic day-tripper spot of natural lovers.
 The amazing water front by many acres of paddy fields and river dam will offer you a picturesque spot to unwind you. For nature lovers, Sunset is the most preferred time to visit here.  The grassy charming river dam is really in a tranquil atmosphere. The scenic majesty forms a perfect backdrop for an evening out and a cool walk. The stunning sight of green river dam overlapped by water-filled paddy fields, streams and lush villages makes our trip a fully filled fantasy to treasure for long. It definitely give you a breath taking views.


It is a usual place for villagers to do jogging in the morning to get the blessing by wet breeze from Parannur Chira. Fishing is most enjoyable activity here and you can find the fusion of professional fishing as well as tradition fishing. Evening will be bit crowded with many regular card players, evening walkers, families and youngsters etc.. Political debates also take place here every day. 
The surrounding of Parannur chira is laid by paddy cultivation. Different species of kingfisher’s and other water birds are spotted by nature lovers. As paddy fields contains both fresh waters and brackish waters, fishes from both habitats found here.
There are day trip packages available to Parannur Chira for Domestic tourists as well as Inbound tourist from several travel desks of Hotels located in Trissur City as well as Guruvayur temple city. Ideal time for tourist is 16:00 hrs to 19:00 hrs.
It is most dazzling in monsoon season (june / july / aug / sep ) as the river dam will full filled by water and encircled by greenery. There is no shops nearby so you should carry everything if you really wished for eat out at travel to Parannur Chira. It is not advisable to climbing down to the river.   

There is a controversy still alive about the name and ownership of Parannur Chira. It was earlier known as Chiranellur Chira as the large portion of the Chira (Dam) established in Chiranellur Village. The mythology says the name of Chiranellur village kept because of Chira ( Dam).  The Name Chiranellur found from CHIRA + NELL+ OOR . It says ‘CHIRA’ means DAM, ‘NELLU’ means PADDY, ‘OOR’ means LAND. There is a dam (CHIRA ) to cultivate paddy (NELLU) in a particular land ( OOR). So it became as CHIRANELLUR and it is a geographic hierarchy based name. But now the Chira ( Dam) known as Parannur chira. The Parannur chira stay as a border between Chiranellur village and Parannur Village.


Parannur Chira is just 4 km away from Kechery town, then 18 km away from Thrissur city, and 15kms away from Guruvayur temple. It is located in between Trissur Calicut state highway. The Parannur Chira begins from Machad forest range which is about 6000 Ft. above the sea level and flowing through different areas and it will continue flowing via Kechery Puzha ( Kechery River) as a beautiful place.
The Parannur Chira got few more branch rivers which will make her much further gorgeous. As it is an extended village of Kechery town which has its own multifaceted culture and heritage. You can find a mosaic of different cultures, religious and lineages. Kechery was an age old arecanut market known throughout the country. Kechery is renowned for its contributions to world in fields as diversified as football to literature to films. 

The place is well known for celebrations. Kechery Parappookkavu temple festival is the most famous and colorful event because of number of elephants and festival related myths and beliefs.
 
Nearest Railway station will be Trissur. Nearest Airport will be Cochin International airport and Calicut International Airport.
Hotels and resorts will be available in Trissur & Guruvayur.
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