Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Varkala Map


Ayurveda

Ayurveda had been developed approximately BC 600 in India. It is assumed that God himself granted to the sages the insight of Ayurveda (the science of life) for the assistance of human being. The structure of Ayurveda was warily conserved and retain by time-honored family of Ayurvedic physicians. This has been to eight families of doctors known as Ashta Vaidyans. Scientific knowledge has been conducted inherited from father to son. The eldest son practiced separately after the death of his father only. Ayurveda has been an important element of kerala medical life. Kerala’s pleasant climate, monsoon season and natural bounty of forests are always better for healing and treatment of Ayurveda. A variety of aromatic plants and trees are priceless for the production of medicines. The monsoon season in Kerala is the most appropriate climate for Ayurvedic treatment. Herbs used for making Ayurvedic medicine are clean and rich in remedial value at the time of monsoon period.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Kerala Festivals

Kerala is a land of festivals, celebrated irrespective of caste or community. Although the basic practice and customs that are accomplished by a particular religion, it is not surprising that people of other religions who are in the celebrations and share their happiness. The main festivals of Hindu are Onam, Vishu, Navarathri, Deepavali etc. The main festivals of Christians are Christmas and Easter. Muslims are celebrating Bakrid, Muharram and Ramsan. More, there are number of other local festivals associated with temples, churches and mosques. Among the traditional festivals of Kerala Boat Race (vallamkali) has a place of honor. The same applies to the festival of God Thrissur Pooram.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Munnar





Munnar is a city of tea plantations and it is one of the most popular hill resorts in Kerala. Munnar has made the attention of the public, after the British government made their summer resort here. Munnar provides travelers a number of choices such as canoeing, paragliding, horseback riding, fishing, hiking and many others. The plenty and diversity of flora and fauna in and around is charming. The pleasing rocky hills, valleys, the misty mountains, peaceful atmosphere and the excellent weather makes Munnar a different tourist destination from others.. A range of vegetables and spices such as cardamom, cloves, vanilla, pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon etc. are cultured in and around Munnar. All these provide a wonderful atmosphere and a visit here is a desire to return again.


Main Sight seeing locations:

Mattupetty (13 km from Munnar)
Kundala (28 km from Munnar)
Echo Point (15 km from Munnar)
Top Station (32 km from Munnar)
Power House Waterfalls (17 km from Munnar)
Rajamala (15 km from Munnar)
Lock Heart Gap (13 km from Munnar)
Anayirankal (27 km from Munnar)
Anamudi (15 km from Munnar)
Eravikulam (17 km from Munnar)
Marayoor (42 km from Munnar)

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Monday, December 14, 2009

Varkala



Varkala is the newest tourist destination in Kerala and is known for its beauty and its beach. Varkala is also a famous Hindu pilgrimage center Sivagiri, the final resting place of the great social reformer Sree Narayana Guru. Also the famous Janardhana Swami Temple is located here which is more than 2000 years old.

Varkala is famous for specially the undisturbed beauty of its beaches. The beach is unique and exceptional with its rocky cliffs and mineral water sprouts. Varkala beach is more than just on the beach leads to a religious as well as medical importance. It is also one of the peaceful beaches of Kerala. Obviously there are similar beaches in kerala but the attraction here is the smaller number of people. On the day the new moon, it is better not to go to the beach, if you're not very religious, because it is hard-pressed by followers. According to Hindu believes a bath here is taking away all the sins of soul and purify it. That is why it’s called papanasam. Beach Bazaars are common in Varkala, where you can pick up objects such as jewels, dresses etc. You can also spend a little money and in return enjoy the delicious seafood at the Sea facing restaurant in the cliff near helipad. Also the Natural Healthcare centre is located near by helipad.

Kappil Lake is another quiet and attractive spot offers you an opportunity to set out for a boat ride in the backwaters. You can enjoy the beauty of the surroundings while boating. The place is where the beach and the backwater merge together. A boat club has been recently built here. Another attraction is Anjuthengu Fort which is built in the 17th century by British Government. Varkala Tunnel is located near Sivagiri Mutt which is 924ft long tunnel built for maritime trade between Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam. Its engineering excellence provides plenty of natural light and air circulation.

Railway Station & Bus station are 2 km from the beach. The police aid post & post office are near to the helipad. Money exchange center & telephone booths are at temple junction. You will get information about bus and train timings from here. Few small shops and cafeterias located at temple junction. A number of beach resorts are situated around with full facilities and reliable costs.
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is the nearest airport and it is around 52 KM far from Varkala. By rail it is 41 KM from Thiruvananthapuram central station to Varkala railway station. Also you will get Taxis and Buses from Thiruvananthapuram to Varkala. Once you reach Varkala town, you will get regular buses to reach temple junction and Helipad. Also you can choose Taxis, Rickshaws etc. There is 5 minutes walk from temple junction to Papanasam Beach.
The peak tourist season is starting from September to March. During this period expenditure is comparatively high and also the beach is more crowded.
For more details contact:
Varkala Govt.Guest House. Ph: 0470-2602227
D.T.P.C Trivandrum Ph: 0471-2315397