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

Wednesday 4 January 2017

Kerala ranks 8 in '12 Destinations to Watch' in 2017 by ABTA

Thiruvananthapuram: God’s own country – Kerala – the south Indian costal state has ranked eighth in the ‘12 destinations to watch in 2017’ list by Britain's largest and prominent travel and tours operators association.

World famous for its serene backwaters, majestic culture, nourishing Ayurveda and intoxicating spices, Kerala always finds a mention on a tourists’ bucket list.
The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has ranked Kerala ahead of premier destinations like the US, Sardinia (island of Italy), South Africa and Vietnam. The list also features Andalucia (Spain), the Azores islands (of Portugal), Bermuda, Chile, Croatia and Denmark.
The rankings consist of locations that are expected to capture traveller's imaginations over the next year.
State Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran is happy with this recognition. He said, "This latest recognition of Kerala's stature as a must visit destination is a matter of pride for us and bodes well for the year ahead.”
Kerala has a variety of things to offer to its tourists - from the splendid beaches to the breathtaking waterfalls, the majestic tea plantations, the fascinating spice gardens, the age-old classical art-forms and a lot more.
 There is also a special mention of the rejuvenating touch of Kerala's traditional Ayurveda therapies.
"Making the list signifies an excellent start to the year and will add momentum to our ongoing efforts to promote and showcase Kerala around the world. This is especially important in Britain, which is our primary source market for tourists," said Principal Secretary, Tourism, V. Venu.
In 2015, Kerala received 1,66,792 tourists from Britain, which accounted for a 17.06 per cent share of the total foreign tourist arrivals to the state.
The predictive ranking by ABTA, whose members reportedly sell 32 billion euros worth of holidays and other travel arrangements every year, suggests the outlook for the state will remain bright.
"Kerala's prominent ranking in the ABTA list suggests that the trend of higher tourist footfalls from Britain to continue this year," said Kerala Tourism Director U.V. Jose.
(With IANS inputs)

Wednesday 28 December 2016

Five must-buy things from Kerala

World famous as God’s own country – Kerala – the southern coastal state is paradise for tourists. Endowed with nature’s bounty, Kerala’s mesmerising backwaters, gorgeous waterfalls, captivating hills, spice gardens and tea/coffee plantations will lure you to the core.

Besides nature, Kerala’s traditions and culture will leave you spellbound. From Mohiniattam to Kathakali, from Kaikottakali to Kalaripayattu the state has plenty to offer, perhaps more than what one can dream of.
If you ever wish to visit this beautiful place, you can make the most of your trip by picking up souvenirs as a token of remembrance. Kerala is also a shopper’s paradise and has been into a variety of stuff that’s popular worldwide.
In this post, we will take a look at 5 things you cannot afford to miss in your shopping list -
  • Spices – Kerala produces the finest quality of pepper, cinnamon, clove, cardamom and vanilla. You cannot afford to miss these!
  • Ayurvedic products – One of the prime hubs of Ayurveda, Kerala has a wide range of Ayurdedic products in store for its visitors. From Hair oil to body oil, beauty to medicinal products, Kerala has almost everything under the sun.
  • Kerala Handloom – Famous for is Set Saris for women and Veshti-Chattai for Men, Kerala handloom has a distinctive appeal and beauty.
  • Handicrafts –You can pick your favourite handicraft from a wide range of handmade products in offering. From wooden elephants to masks, jewellery made of pancha dhatu (five metals) to cane products, the state has so much art to display.
  • Sun-dried savouries, banana chips and sweets – Kerala is famous for its banana and jackfruit chips. Besides these, there are several oher food items that you can pick to keep munching as you make your way back home.  Banana halwa, wheat halwa, Unni Appam etc are some of the items you must buy.

Friday 16 December 2016

20 Things To Do On Kerala Trip


God’s own country’ is full of scenic and breathtaking views. But aside from these there is a tonne to do when you enter the mindbogglingly green landscape of Kerala. A melange of culinary experiences, the beautiful beaches, the serene backwaters and the massage are not all that it has to offer.

1. Elephant bathing in Kodanad

Elephant bathing at Kodanad Elephant Sanctuary in kerala
Can you imagine giving a bath to an elephant? Kodanad Elephant Sanctuary is a major attraction in Kerala. 42 kms from Kochi, visit there for some exciting activities like elephant bath, elephant safari and elephant feeding and watching baby elephants too. The rates vary from Rs 350-1500/person depending on the time and activities involved.

2. Houseboat in Alleppey

The lush green landscape and being served a freshly prepared meal at Houseboat in Alleppey, Kerala
Alleppey tops in the list of places to visit in Kerala. Looking at the lush green landscape and being served a freshly prepared meal as you travel through the tranquil backwaters is just as amazing as it is made out to be. The boat accommodates the whole family and includes breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. Prices vary from Rs 6500-11500 and its better to call in advance and reserve.

3. Watch the Neelakurinji Bloom in Munnar

Eravikulam national Park, watch the Neelakurinji Bloom in Munnar, Kerala
Eravikulam National Park is one the most frequented tourist attractions in Kerala because of Neelakurinji, which bloom once in 12 years and this rare view is a fascinating experience. Also see the Nigiri Thar, an endangered mountain goat while going on a trek to the peak of the hill. Tickets are for Rs 55 per adult and the park is closed in Feburary and March.

4. Enjoy Village life for a day

Paddy cultivation at Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village, Kerala
Have an authentic rural experience at Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village. Exploring the local paddy cultivation, canoeing in mangrove forests, fishing, crab farming are amongst the many things to do in the village. Many homestays are available in the village which can be booked by the visitors. The village is 14 kms from Ernakulam railway station.

5. Meal at the Veli Tourist Village

Floating restaurant in the Veli Lake, Kerala
From all the places to visit on your trip to Kerala, exploring the Veli Lake and dining in the floating restaurant at the laske is an incredible experience. Paddle boat in the lake and check out the floating bridge that links the tourist village with the beach. Veli Tourist Village is located at a distance of 8 Km from Thiruvananthapuram.

6.Go on Shikara rides in Alappuzha

Stunning views of the backwaters on Shikara rides in Alappuzha, Kerala
About 4 hours from Thiruvananthapuram, Alappuzha offers some stunning views of the backwaters. Other than looking at the village life, the coconut tress, you will also see an array of birds. The double deck boats give a 3-4 hour ride without the expense of a houseboat and costs Rs 600 per hour.

7. Watch the Snake Boat Races

Colourful Snake Boat races during Onam festival in Alappuzha, Kerala
Watching the colourful Snake Boat races in Alappuzha is an amazing thing to do in Kerala. Snake boat races are mostly held from July to September particularly during Onam festival. You can even rent a boat to look at the race from close-by. The closest station is Alleppey which is accessible from Ernakulam.

8. Stay in a Tree house

Get closer to nature while staying in a tree houses in Wayanad, Munnar, Kerala
Number 8 on our list of things to do in Kerala is staying in a Tree House. Get closer to nature and experience the fun of staying in a Tree House at Wayanad, Munnar, Athirapally or Thekkady. You can indulge in activities like rappling, rock climbing, nature walks and mountain biking. The tarrifs for tree houses start from Rs 10000.

9. Take a spice tour

Take a tour of the spice plantations or gardens in Munnar, Thekkady, Kerala
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Take a tour of the spice plantations or gardens in Munnar, Thekkady or Wayanad. Taste some authentic black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon and the exotic vanilla and explore the farms on a nature walk. Most hotels include these tours in their packages but you can visit on your own too, like the Abraham’s Spice garden in Thekkady which costs only Rs 200 to enter.

10. Coffee plantation visit in Wayanad
Stay at a coffee plantation resort in Wayanad, Kerala

Drink your cuppa joe where it gets made. Stay at a coffee plantation resort or homestay and it would include all the activities like trekking, night safaris, camp fire and plantation walks with rates starting from Rs 5000/night.

11. Architecture tour in Fort Kochi

Architecture tour in Fort Kochi is the best holiday destinations in Kerala
Fort Kochi is an amazing place to visit in Kerala. With the influence of Arabs, British, Dutch, Chinese, and Portuguese, Fort Kochi has a lot of eclectic architecture to gawk at. Explore the place on foot or on a bicycle including the Jewish synagogue, Indo portuguese museum, Chinese fishing nets, Santa Cruz Basilica and Fort Kochi beach.

12. Watch Theyyam

Watch a performance of Theyyam in Kerala Museum at Kochi
One of the best things to do in Kerala is watching Theyyam. They are staged in various temples of North Kerala, usually in front of the village shrine. Watch this exceptional and beautiful dance form in the districts of Kannur and Kasargod or if you are lucky you can catch a performance in Kerala Museum at Kochi. Make sure you look up the dates of the events on Theyyam calendar online before you visit.

13. Hi tea in Munnar

Locally cultivated tea in Munnar, Kerala
This little haven is a marvelous place to visit while in Kerala. Load up some locally cultivated tea in Munnar, 3 hours from Kochi. Visit the Kannan Devan Plantation Museum to witness tea-processing and taste different teas. You can also hire a jeep from Suryanelli (25 kms from Munnar) to visit the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate and a 100 year old factory. Jeep rates vary from Rs 1200-2000.

14. Bird watching in Kumarakom

Bird watching with a houseboat stay on Vembanad Lake in Kumarakom, Kerala
For all the nature lovers, Kumarakom Bird Sanctury is must to be on your list of places to visit in Kerala. Spot rare migratory birds such as egret, heron, waterfoul, siberian crane, while on a boat cruise. About 3 hours from Kochi, you can easily the destination by bus or taxis. Combine bird watching with a houseboat stay on Vembanad Lake to get the most out of the visit. November to Feburary is the best time to visit this place.

15. Swim in the Arabian sea

Swim in the Arabian sea, Kerala
Bathe in the medicinal mineral water springs in Varkala beach and the salty ocean water on this beautiful beach. 50 kms from Trivandrum International Airport, Varkala is best visited between December and March.

16. Take the Periyar Jungle Jeep Ride

Periyar Jungle Jeep Ride covers the views of the lovely Iddukki town, Mullaperiyar Dam of Kerala
For the most fascinating experience of the forest, Thekkady should be on the top most list of places you are visiting in Kerala. About 190 kms from Kochi, Thekkady is famous for its diverse forest cover, fauna, mammals and aquatic life. The Periyar jungle ride covers the views of the lovely Iddukki town, Mullaperiyar Dam, the lush green vegetable farms, the sprawling vineyards and if you are lucky the endangered lion tailed macaque. You can also combine this with an overnight camp in a tent or a tree house. The cost for a day’s trip is Rs 1800/person.

17. Get drenched under a waterfall

Get drenched under 80-feet tall Athirapally waterfalls in Kerala
One of the many attractions in Kerala are the extraordinary, 80-feet tall, Athirapally falls which are now called the Niagara Falls of India. 55 kms from the Kochi International Airport, the falls are easily reachable by bus or taxis. The falls are most visited during the monsoons, from June to September.

18. Eat Bananas

The variety of Bananas found in Kerala are unparalleled in size, shape and taste
The variety of Bananas found in Kerala are unparalleled in size, shape and taste. Try the varieties from the local stores and followed by their culinary counterparts including fried chips (upperi), steamed (puzhungiyathu) and fried in batter (pazhampori).

19. Watch the sunset at Kovalam Beach

The sunset at the Kovalam beach, one of the finest beaches in Kerala
Watch the beautiful sunset at the Kovalam beach, one of the finest beaches in Kerala. About 16 kms from Thiruvananthapuram, the star attractions here are the Lighthouse beach, Hawah beach and the much quieter Samudra beach. The landmark lighthouse can be visited everyday between 3PM-5PM.

20. Bike ride in Idukki

Experience bike ride to see the marvellous Idukki Arach Dam, Kerala
The winding roads up and down the hills are a pleasure, best experienced on two wheels. From Kottayam you can take three routes to many places in Idukki. One of the best is the route via Pala (Kottayam-Pala-Thodupuzha-Kulamavu) to see the marvellous Idukki Arach Dam.
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