Saturday, 8 November 2014

The golden sands of Varkala

Varkala beach or Papanasam beach is literally a heaven on earth. It is one of the best beaches in Kerala, and the only one which is adjacent to a cliff. The evening sunset views from the cliff is just breathtaking. Varkala beach was until recently overshadowed by Kovalam beach which is around 50 kms away. But now more and more people are coming to Varkala to enjoy the beautiful atmosphere here.

The cliff top is the best part about Varkala, there is a 1km walk that goes over the cliff top overlooking the beach. Because of the height advantage the views from the path are just amazing. And there are winding steps to beach along the path. And one more amazing thing about this place is the sheer number of restaurants and cafes here. Even if you spend a month here, you can’t try them all. The kind of cuisine offered by these cafes also vary, so you can try something new every time. It is a really nice place to relax and enjoy a good book.

The beach is perfect for swimming and surfing. The beaches are clean and shallow for a long distances in many places. The waves are strong and hence suitable for surfing and kayaking. JetSkis are also available on demand.

Varkala is more like a relaxing vacation rather than an adventurous one. Varkala will help you to start a good adventurous vacation in India with a relaxed atmosphere or a good way to finish your long and tiring vacation in India. The good long walks on the cliff or the beach, or relaxing with a book in one of the numerous cafes or just getting a good swim in the beach, Varkala is the ideal location.



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How to reach Varkala?

The ride to Varkala from Kochi is around 180kms, it is a good long drive. But it is advisable to stop over at Alappuzha (Alleppey) and then proceed to Varkala the next day. Another advantage of riding to Varkala is the freedom you will get to explore the area. Additionally you can save the energy spent on negotiating with any rickshaws (tuk tuk) drivers. It is easy to rent a motorcycle from Kochi, and its very affordable as it is exciting.

Alternatively the nearest Airport is Trivandrum, which is around an hour from Varkala. You can get an Airport cab to Varkala.

Where to stay?
Varkala is blessed with many options like homestays, luxury resorts and budget hotels. You can definitely find something that suits your requirements and budget. It is better to book something before reaching Varkala, as it can be difficult to find any good places on short notice especially during the peak season( Nov- Feb).

You can get places starting from $10 to a couple of hundred depending on the place you choose. You can get a bargain price during off-season.

Climate?

The climate is almost stable throughout the year except during the monsoon season (June-Aug). It is around 30⁰ C during day-time and cool at night.



Places to see?
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Varkala beach: The golden sands of this beach are irresistible. One of the cleanest and the not too crowded beaches remaining in the state.






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Cliff path: Perfect for a walk any time of the day, the number of cafes on the 1km stretch only add to the fun. The sunset from here is just the best you might ever see.




Paravur backwaters: Around 4kms from Varkala,Paravur, is filled with backwaters, estuaries and lakes. Perfect for a day trip.
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Kappil Lake:Kappil Lake is about 4 kilometers north of Varkala Town. This serene estuary meanders through dense coconut groves before merging into the Arabian sea. The bridge over the lake is quite a vantage point to view the backwater stretching white and grey to the distant blue horizon. Boating is another great way to browse this tranquil waterway.




Anjengo Fort: Anjengo Fort is a fort near varkala. It is a place of historic importance as well as beautiful natural setting, Anjengo is an ideal destination for those who don't mind walking around and explore what is in store. The historic significance tagged to Anjengo comes through foreign powers like the Portuguese, the Dutch and finally the English East India Company.



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Varkala Tunnel : Varkala Tunnel is a popular tourist highlight. It was a 924 ft long tunnel built in 1867 by Sir T. Madhava Rao the dewan of Travancore, and took 14 years to complete. Varkala Lighthouse is another tourist highlight in the vicinity.
Other places to Visit from Varkala

Kanyakumari on the southern-most tip of India is accessible from Varkala. Kovalam beach, Trivandrum are other tourist spots close by.


Have a good Varkala trip!

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Wayanad, the hidden gem!

Wayanad district stands in the southern tip of the Deccan Plateau and its chief glory is the majestic Western Ghats with lofty ridges interspersed with dense forest, tangled jungles and deep valleys. In the centre of the district hills are lower in height while the northern area has high hills and they give a wild and mountainous appearance.

The Thamarassery Ghat pass is a must drive pass for any motorcycle enthusiast because of the tricky hairpins and deep valleys. The view on this road will surely take your breath away.

Wayanad is one of the only remaining place in Kerala which remains pristine and untouched by any external force. The mountains, rivers and never ending forests make it a paradise for any visitor. Eve during monsoon season (raining season June-Aug) Wayanad is a popular destination for tourists. Adventure sports like river rafting, mountain climbing, trekking and paragliding are common in Wayanad.


How to reach Wayanad?

The nearest Airport to Wayanad is Kozhikode (Calicut) international airport at a distance of about 100 km from Kalpetta (Wayanad dist HQ).

But the most popular way is riding down from Kochi (Cochin), this is good 5hr trip. Its is around 250kms from Kochi.

Other options include rail and busses, but it does not give you the freedom of absorbing the scenic route to Wayanad.


Where to stay?

Wayanad has lots of resorts and homestays all over the place.Make sure to research some hotels online before you take the trip. The most accessible place to stay is Kalpetta, the district HQ. You can easily access any places in Wayanad easily from here or on the way to Kalpetta.

Expect to pay around $15- 25 per day for a good place.

Resorts can be expensive but the included features for them are definitely worth every buck.


Climate?

Wayanad is mostly around the year cool. It is good to carry a jacket or a hoodie. Umbrella is a must because rains can be a little unpredictable. It is a good escape from the heat of Kerala during summer.


Places to see?
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Lakkidi Viewpoint
Lakkidi is located at the crest of Thamarassery Ghat Pass, which features over 9 hairpin curves that start at Adivaram (downhill). This town is situated at a height of about 2,296 feet above the main sea level.It is further 5km away from the nearby town of Vythiri that has steep mountains and dense forests. Lakkidi View Point offers beautiful views of the cliffs and valleys surrounding the region.

Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary
Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the famous wildlife reserves in the district of Wayanad. It is famous for its night camping and a watchtower, which is located above the lake. This lake is also the main source of water for the wild animals inhabiting the sanctuary. The sanctuary is part of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary and is situated about 15 km north of Mananthavady.
Activities to do: Trekking

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Soochipara Waterfalls

The Soochipara Waterfalls,famously called Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, is located near the town of Meppadi. Surrounded by huge hills and dense forests, it falls from a height of 100 feet to 300 feet. There is a pool below this waterfall, which is suitable for bathing, river rafting and swimming.

There are few tree top huts located near the Western Ghats Valley, adding to the beauty of this waterfall. Soochipara Waterfalls is situated at a distance of 22 km from Kalpetta and is known for rock climbing and nature walks. Nature walks are the best way to explore the destination and see deer and other wild animals near the waterfalls.
Activities to do: Trekking, Take bath in the waterfall

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Edakkal Caves

The Edakkal Caves feature a crevice of around 96 feet in length, 30 feet in depth and 22 feet in width. There is a fissure at this site that was created due to splitting of a rock. This fissure and rock walls feature carvings of animal and human figures of the prehistoric period.


The caves are located around 25 km from Kalpetta and about 3 km from Ambalavayal. The trekking trail to these ancient caves from Edakkal extends around 1 km. These caves can be best visited in the morning and can be easily reached from Sulthan Bathery, which is around 16 km away.Trekking is possible through Ambukuthi Hills to travel to these Edakkal Caves.There is a telescope near these caves that are used for seeing the surrounding valley.
Activities to do: Trekking, climbing mountain.

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Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, situated between Muthanga and Tholpetty, is popularly known as Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary. It is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in the state which covers an extensive area of about 344.44 sq km and is close to the Bandipur Tiger Reserve in the state of Karnataka.
Activities to do: Trekking, jeep trip inside.


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Kuruva Island

Kuruva Island is also popularly known as Kuruva Dweep, which lies on the banks of the tributaries of River Kabini. This island is a famous picnic hot spot. It is around 17 km from Mananthavady,inhabited by rare bird species, herbal plants and orchids. This island covers a large area of around 950 acres of evergreen forest.

It is also famous for its bamboo canopy which provides a glimpse into the natural treasure of the confluence of the rivulets. This island is close to the Begur Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to varied wild animals and birds. Boating facilities are available.
Activities to do: River crossing, picnic. swimming

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Pookot Lake

Pookot Lake is situated amidst a beautiful forest in the wooded hills of the Wayanad region. It is a freshwater lake which is considered to be an ideal picnic spot. Tourists can engage in boating at this lake, however, swimming is prohibited at this site.A  freshwater aquarium and a spices and handicrafts emporium is also located here. You can see the traditional handicraft works of local communities here.

This lake covers an area of around 8.5 hectares, with a maximum water depth of over 6.5 metres. It lies 3 km south of the main town of Vythiri and is known for its pleasant and cool weather. Can be easily accessed on the way to Kalppetta if your driving on the road.The shops located near this lake offer various types of bamboo and wood artefacts along with tea, spices and coffee.
Activities to do: Boating, Exploring, Shopping

Other places to visit from Wayanad

Mysore, Masinagudi, Bandipur reserve etc are close to Wayanad. The Nilgiris and Coorg districts are also good places to visit.
The forest road is only open during the day, it closes during the night time. You can see a lot of animals on this road, especially during evening and early morning.


Have a good Wayanad Trip!

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Kochi, Queen of Arabian Sea

Kochi, also known as Cochin, is the gateway of Kerala. Kochi was first occupied by the Portuguese in 1503, then by Dutch and then finally by British. The fact that Kochi was a colony of these three Colonial powers, has influenced Kochi in a lot of ways. The fusion of these cultures along with the local culture has made Kochi a totally unique city. Colonial rule has not only influenced the culture, but also the architecture, festivals and even people.

How to reach Kochi?

The Nedumbassery Airport is around an hour from the City. You can use a taxi service or a bus to get to the city centre. You can also rent a motorcycle from the Airport if you choose.

How much: Taxi: Expect to pay around $10-15 for taxi ride per hour.
                     Bus: $1-2 to Kochi.
                     Rental Motorcycle: $12- $30 per day.

Where to stay?

Fort Kochi is the most popular location people choose to stay in Kochi, because of the proximity to other tourist spots.You  can choose to stay at hotels or home stays which are widely available in Kochi. Be warned that sometimes it can be difficult to get accommodation in Fort Kochi especially during the peak season (Dec- Feb).

How much:  Expect to pay around $15-25 a day for a comfortable one.
                       Luxury accommodation: $ 50+


Places to see

Because of the central location of Kochi, most of the places are accessible from Kochi. But in Fort Kochi some must see spots are.

Mattancherry Palace: Also known as the Dutch palace, its a fusion of European architecture styles with the Kerala nalukettu style.

Jew Town and Paradesi Synagogue: the synagogue has some beautiful artwork and is looked after by the tiny Jewish community that remains in Cochin

Hill Palace: Hill palace museum in Tripunithura is well worth a visit. Filled with exhibits from around Kochi. Especially some amazing horse drawn carriages.

Marine Drive: Perfect for an evening walk. Just minutes on a ferry from Fort Kochi/ Mattancherry.

Chinese Fishing nets: A sight to see, especially during the sunset. Found around the city, especially near Fort Kochi.

Wonderla Water park: One of the best water themed amusement park in India. Over 40 rides, suitable for all ages. Rate around $10.

Evening Boat rides: Easily available from Marine drive, spend a fun night out at the sea.

Bolgatty Palace, Wellington Island,  are other attractions.


Other Places to visit from Kochi

Munnar (Hill station), Thekkady (Lake), Alleppey( Backwaters.Beach), Marari (Beach), Athirappally Waterfalls and Sholayar, Thommankuthu falls and many more amazing places to visit from Kochi.


Season

Any season is good to visit Kochi. But if you don’t like rain, June- Aug is not ideal for you.

If you come during onam (Aug), you will be able see many cultural celebrations.

Christmas and New year in Fort Kochi is celebrated with so much enthusiasm. You will really enjoy the Cochin Carnival.