Friday 20 December 2019

Sagara Rani Kochi


Have you ever heard of a journey that takes you back to shore, catching the breeze and enjoying the deep beauty of the sea and the sunsets? Sagararani Cruise is the perfect way to get a glimpse into the rich history of Kochi in a short span of time. If we pay 350 / - we can enjoy this 2-hour journey with fish included meals. Nowadays it is a good time to go on the Sagararani cruise as there is no rain or other climatic changes. Another highlight of this trip is the only cruise in Kerala which travels about 10 nautical miles offshore exclusively for tourism. Sagarrani is a cruise vessel owned by a public company called the Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation. For the past 14 years, there have been many trips to the sea by Sagararani but very few people know about it. The cruise is made up of three floors. The bottom floor is built with the engine and the top two floors are for travelers. This is a perfect destination to include in your kerala family tour packages.
Sagaranrani's ticket is from Ernakulam Marine Drive and the journey begins from the marine drive itself. Sometimes one of the men wills explains the sights and history of both sides of the cruise while traveling. In fact, it is a pleasure to see and hear it directly. The highlight of the two-hour tour is the sightseeing of Willington Island, Fort Kochi, Vaipin Island, Mulavuadu Island, Vallarpadam island, Bolgatty Palace, cruises, Chinese fishing nets, Siegel and Dolphins. Don't expect a sky blue dolphin in your journey; we can see the dark dolphin which will flow with the waves.

To the sea after riding through the lake
The journey takes you to the sea after rounding around Kochi Lake. The journey starts with the rainbow bridge and followed by the Kettuvallam Bridge, Bolgatti Palace, Raman Thuruth, Cochin Port, Willingdon Island, Taj Malabar Hotel, Vaipin Island, Fort Kochi, and then on to the Arabian Sea. This is one of the best ways to get a glimpse of the sea who wants to ride through the beautiful sea! One of the biggest attractions of Sagarrani is that you can enjoy the sea at a very low cost. It costs around Rs. 350 on holidays and Rs. 300 on other days. If you book tickets together you can go for even less money.
Booking in advance
We reached Kochi, so don’t think that we could go to the sea in the evening. For traveling in Sagara Rani, tickets should be booked in advance. Students can book together and get a small discount. If you are coming for a big trip you can book the entire boat. Two boats are operating at sea. One can travel to 92 and the other can travel up to 75 people. You can see the sea and the lake It is a journey from the backwaters of Cochin to the Arabian Sea and back to the lake. The top and bottom floors of the boat have been fully furnished to the tourists. If you want your favorite seats, you can get them early by reaching early.
Different travel experience

It is one of the best things to do in the evening in Kochi. The highlight of the journey is the view of the sea and the lake. In addition, there are also facilities for enjoying inside the Vessel. Those who enjoy singing and dancing can undoubtedly enjoy the journey. Many people are selecting their kerala tour packages to fort Kochi and related places, that people can include this Sagararani trip experience on their trip.



Monday 16 December 2019

Kanthalloor- A beautiful village in Idukki!



Kanthalloor is a village in Idukki district of Kerala. It is a village snuggled in the Western Ghats of India. The salubrious climate and the attractive landscapes and wide diversity of tropical crops coupled with the closeness of Munnar, has transformed this village into a tourist destination. Hence many tourists select their kerala tour packages to this destination recently.

You venture into a forest the minute you leave what is left of Kothamangalam’s boundaries and drive out of the Neriyamangalam bridge. Flanked by thick greenery on either side, the road winds up the hills to misty Munnar and Marayoor and to the less-seen serenity of Kanthalloor beyond.




The road less taken winds up to a land unsullied by the crassness of tourism overdrive. The local folks call it a paradise on earth, the kind of place where milk and honey flows. Kanthalloor, which is in Kerala's Idukki district, is any fruit lover’s paradise. Its rich haul of apple, orange, strawberry, gooseberry, blackberry, egg fruits, passion fruit and more is proof enough of its paradise tag.

As you drive up to the hill town of Munnar, the air turns cool. The waterfalls along the way can be felt from afar, much before they thunder into view and drench you to the skin with their jets of water if you are up to it. With the Western Ghats fortressing the place and covering it with a canopy of green, it is a joyride all the way up along the 180-km drive from Ernakulam to Kanthalloor.
The place begins to cast its spell once the drive takes you from the mushroom-green of Pallivasal’s vast tea estates to the Munnar road and more stretches of tea. The serene sheets of green go all the way until the drive reaches the sandalwood forests of Marayoor.



Folks call this place Marayoor for its blend of sandalwood scent and the sweetness of jaggery, for which the place is famous. Though Marayoor sharkkara is much sought-after for its purity and sweetness, those round balls of jaggery are in reality made in the sugarcane fields of Kanthalloor.
Cross the Kovilkadavu bridge across the river which flows from the forests of Chinnar and it is right into Kanthalloor that one drives in. Far from the madding crowd, the diminutive village, hemmed in by evergreen forests reminds one of the past transcending into the now, going by the great number of dolmens dotting the place.


The megalithic Muniyara dolmens are burial chambers, which have been subjected to much research by anthropologists who have descended on Marayoor and Kanthalloor fascinated no end by these pre-historic burial cists.
It is next to impossible to drive through the forests once you reach Kanthalloor junction. The path is strewn with deep pits and boulders.
The next stop is the Kulachivayal colony where Kanthalloor’s native tribes live. This is the only world they know. Sons and daughters of the soil, they have inhabited the place for years now. Over 50 families live here in one bedroom-one-kitchen house and almost all of them are related by blood.

Take the narrow mud path below Kulachivayal which opens out into a wide space covered with lemongrass. There in the middle of the land stands what looks like a small tree house beside which is a tiny thatched hut with its sides polished with mud. It apparently belongs to Pazhaniswamy who is quite a tribal artist and inventor.


For the local traders, Kanthalloor is Kerala’s Kashmir. It is a veritable apple orchard. Oranges, strawberries, blackberries, egg fruit, passion fruit and a host of other fruits grow bountifully here. Among vegetables, cabbage, radish, peas, and tomato are farmed in abundance. kerala family packages to these destinations will be a different experience for family members.


Most of Kanthalloor and Marayoor farmers are settlers who made their way to this once forlorn land for the sake of greener pastures. They tilled the fertile virgin soil, planted and reaped to turn it into the proverbial land of milk and honey that it today is. Visitors have to pay a small fee to access the farms and their produce. The place never disappoints, for visitors go back loaded with ripe golden mangoes, oranges, apples, and passion fruit.




A peep into Marayoor’s sugarcane units is a must. The famous Marayoor jaggery is made from the juice extracted from the cane. A lot of its taste depends on the expertise of the man who makes it. The jaggery sells well in Ernakulam, Kottayam and Tamil Nadu.

Kanthalloor is a shutterbug’s canvas. Women with forest twigs on their heads, men with farm implements as well as sugarcane fields, jaggery units, sandalwood trees, forest growth, and undulating valleys are sights worth capturing on camera. What’s more, it’s the ultimate selfie destination. Some of Kanthalloor’s engaging sights include the elephant park near Keezhanthoor where a lot of rock caves and dolmens are present. The burial cists are preserved by the Forest Department.



The evenings are a sight to behold when the place gets covered in a haze of red just before the sun dips, only to be covered by a shroud of mist by nightfall.
Have you ever seen snow falling from the mountains in the distance? Have you ever felt that you are covered with smoke in front of you? Did you know that the cold is filtered with a thousand hands and soaking up the spirit? Excluding all congestion and relationships, whether it is love, solitude or loneliness, Or any unnamed emotions, With a sigh, a warm, warm bosom sinks away from sight and thoughts, dropping down like a feather to the stellar wind. Have you ever dreamed of getting a snowball on the pavement ...




Then you. come to Kanthalloor.
Munnar, Maraoor, and Kanthallur are on their way to winter again. But if you want to know more about the fog of the snow, visit Kanthalloor. Travelers can experience the novelty of snow and cold as a mere cyclical way of life, but also for those who are drowning in it. Traveling unconsciously with the shadows that slowly fade. One can search the history, kindness, eagerness, and hope of a country in the dimly lit cataracts and the slow-moving bears...And when you come back, you have a thousand memories you will never forget ...Each journey is complete when you go through the experience.







Tuesday 10 December 2019

Going to Nepal in cheap price from Kerala.


I am talking about two-week-long journeys. Is the day short? Then go on the plane. There is a train from Thiruvananthapuram to Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh every Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The journey is 58 hours. Gorakhpur via Chennai, Vijayawada, Nagpur, Bhopal, Basti and Gonda Junction. Taxis cost around Rs. 300 and the bus at Rs. 125. It is a 2-hour journey. Two days later, it will reach Gorakhpur at 5 pm. From there it will travel to Sonauli, the Nepal border. Descend to Sonowli and walk 200 meters then we can overcome the border. There are lodges and transfer centers. If the border goes up, then the network is gone.

The main network SIM card in the cell is n cell. Then the Nepal government's SIM is available.
You must provide your passport or voter ID, along with a passport size photo. It can be used in India at Rs 3 per minute and in Nepal at Rs 1 per minute. Data is available at different prices, as per usage.
WiFi is available at Lodges and other shops.


From there you can reach Bhairava, which is about 5 km from the rickshaw. From here we begin our journey. There are lodges and bus stands in Bhairava. The room is available from Rs 400. You can reach Bhairava at around 10 pm.


Buses are available from the station from 6 am. Here are 3 places to visit in Nepal. Pokhara, Kathmandu, Jomsom. There is a bus from Bhairava to Pokhara. Now Nepal Rupees is needed for the journey. Indian Rupees 100 Rupees Nepal Rupees Rs 160. The bus fare to Pokhara is Rs 550. 8 hours journey ..185 kmThe bus will arrive at Pokhara in the evening. The bus takes you to the bus park. From there, take a taxi to Pokhara Town. The town of Pokhara is located near the famous Phewa Lake. Here Nepal sbi atm is available.
If you go for a late evening walk along the lake, you will find a lot of views ... pubs, bars, dhabas.
Alcohol availability is high in this place.


Another convenience of Nepal is that you can get alcohol in any area even in tea shops. We get a feeling of Malaysia and Thailand. There are so many lodges available.Rs. 800 per room .. 

Top Places to See in Pokhara. 
  • Phewa lake
  • bindhyabasini temple
  • Sarangatt
  • Mahendra cave
  • devis falls
  • begnas lake
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If you take a scooter for rent you can see all the places in one day..380 per boat for boating at a Phewa lake. From Pokhara to Jomsom, you can get your ticket from Prithviraj Bus Booking Office located in Pokhara Town. The bus fare is around 1100 rupees. 10 hours journey .155 kilometers. Don't book the backseat on the go .. travel Very bad roads and mountains. Definitely choose the front seats or middle seats. The bus leaves at 6 am. If you book a bus the previous day, you can leave early in the morning. If you don't get your ticket in the morning, it can be difficult.



It is best to leave early in the morning. The booking office is open till 9 pm. This is an office that most people don't know. A permit is required to travel to Jomsom. Permits can be obtained at the office located on the dam side. You have to show the voter id or passport ... a passport size photo.
Jomsom will arrive late in the night.


The room at Jomsom is available from Rs 500. Dormitory facilities are also available. From there you can take a bus to see Muktinad Temple, Narasimha Temple, and Buddha Statue. The distance is 24 km. There is also accommodation in the nearby village of Marfa. That's where the apple orchards are present. Jomsom is a heavenly place. Jomsom stays for at least two days.


From there, take a bus back to Pokhara from the Jammu Bus Booking Office. You can take a bus to Pokhara and take a bus to Kathmandu. The bus fare is Rs 550. The final bus was at 9 pm.
If you are in Kathmandu, you can stay at Thamel. There is a lot to see on Thamel Street. The shop is full of antiques and handicrafts, as well as shops related to modern arts, then hotels and bars  Nepal sbi atm is also present in Kathmandu ...

Places to go in Kathmandu
  • swayambhoothnad
  • Pashupatinath.
  • Bhaktapur
  • darbar square
  • Budha statue
  • thamel street


The scooter is also available here. It was in 3 places that we could see the space for the scooter. I was asked for a passport. The views in Kathmandu can be seen in a day. Rooms are available for cheap.
Being the capital, we can only travel very busy. After the sightseeing, we headed back to Pokhara. There are many buses and taxis available. The bus is available from Sonakuli, Nepal India Border, about 4 km from Bhairava or Bairava, from where you can reach Pokhara. If you are tired, stay there and return to Gorakhpur the next day.

There is a train from Gorakhpur Railway Station to Thiruvananthapuram on Sundays, Thursdays, and Fridays. The distance from Gorakhpur to Delhi is around 800 km. There are many trains. It is just 193 km away from Banaras (Kashi) and takes 5 hours journey. Regular flights to Kathmandu or Jomsam are available. If two people go together, a trip to Nepal costs around Rs 13,000. But if you go alone, you have the chance to make Rs. Nepal is a great place for a honeymoon or a trip with friends.
Anywhere in Nepal, You can use Indian Rupees Notes. No matter what the shops are, Nepal will change as Rupees. The climate of Nepal is Summer May and July Winter is December and January. As you go, have at least 5 passport size photos in your hand.

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Thursday 5 December 2019

Kalyanathandu hills- The heaven on Earth!



Kalyanathandu with its vast watery breadths and the cool blue hills kissing the skies is surely a heaven on earth. Just climb down the hill and there is the forest, rich in a variety of vegetation and wildlife. From atop Kalyanathandu, the view across the land is breathtaking. If one is lucky enough, he might see elephants crossing the river.
            A perfect location for hiking as they trek through the lovely, dark and deep woods is quite an experience. There still lie the remnants of arches and huts built by the forest department. A native said all those were destroyed after clashes between officials. Earlier many tourists used to come here. Devotees use to come during good Friday due to the presence of a wooden cross near the hill and so the place is also known as Calvary Mount.


The Kalyanathandu lays in the lap of our own Idukki, near Painav, the administrative center of Idukki! Instead of the beauty of Idukki Dam, We can see the Sunrise at Idukki Dam inside the snow blanket covered with snow. Sometimes the sun may not be visible due to the heavy snow.
There was heavy fog when we reached there at four o'clock in the morning. Even though we were wearing clothes for the winter, we were shivering. We find vast rock and wait for the sun to rise.
Even those who are close to them can’t see each other due to the snow. I remembered the sunrise I had seen in the snow clouds before. The beautiful sunrise, which turns the silver clouds into golden clouds, was not to be forgotten.

In the fresh excitement given by the beautiful flower, grass, leaves, and twigs with snow particles, we slowly walked up into the meadow. It was a little rough, but we know that it will be a beautiful sight that is waiting for us in that morning. Beyond the vast, lush green valleys that warm your eyes and your mind, this is a great green lake with a pale green (acoustic green) color!


We waited for the divine sight to appear on the brink of the kalyanathandu. Slowly and slowly the greenery came through. Soon after that, we had a beautiful view. We enjoyed the panoramic views of the Idukki Dam beyond the lush green valleys. We went in silence, looking at the beautiful sight without words to describe. We witnessed one of the most beautiful scenes in the universe!we selected kerala tour packages for couple from a tour operator and they guided us in a helpful manner. 

Beyond the vast, lush green valleys that warm your eyes and your mind, this is a great green lake with a pale green (acoustic green) color! The little islands, the small islands, the meadows and the big trees inside the lake are just as beautiful as the snows. The sight of the snow rising from the green water, the clouds like the silver lining, the flowers of the grass and the colorful wilderness make for a wonderful experience. What is it like for a trip!

As we walk down into the greenery of the valleys, the distance increases! It was an opportunity to see the true distance of the valley that seemed so close to the top of the mountain. The phenomenon of mountain folding! It was tough and descending, but there was no fatigue as the wind from the water covered the cold.

I remembered the white image of a jet flying through the blue sky when huge fish groups were moving together in the blue sky. The forest has reserved for us enough color pictures that we haven't seen in a long time. The clean air, the water, the sky, the vast world of mind-blowing greenery, the snow that surrounds them all! It was an unforgettable trip for us. It was the best Kerala tour package we selected from the pool of kerala tour packages provided by different people,.But the package to this place was the best choice we made.


Monday 2 December 2019

Interesting Facts about Kerala!



With a network of 44 rivers and turquoise blue backwaters, Kerala lies in the lap of nature. This pristine and peaceful state lies in the South - Eastern part of India and is much favored due to its exotic wildlife, herbs, emerald green hill stations, and the crystal clear the Arabian Sea along its shoreline. It is indeed God's own country. Mainly known for its backwaters and coconuts, here are a few facts about Kerala state which would make you pack your bags for kerala tour packages.

Highest literacy rate


Kerala is the well-educated state in India with a literacy rate of 93.91% while the literacy rate of the country stands at a mere 74.04% according to the census of 2011. The rural zone of Kottayam district in Kerala has a literacy rate of 97.17 percent. While amid the urban areas, Pathanamthitta has 97.42 percent.

Cleanest State of India


According to a survey conducted by the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), Kerala is said to be the freshest state of India. The only state which has hospitals and banks in every village. Along with being the cleanest state it also offers essential facilities in every corner. Kerala is the only state to have provided banking facilities and hospitals in its innermost locations, thus increasing its overall development.

The first state to get rainfall in India



God's own country as it is well known, Kerala gets the first hex of rains in India. While the rest of the nation experiences rain in July, Kerala observers it around the first week of June every year followed by Mumbai and Delhi. The best seasons in Kerala varies accordingly.

The Paradise of Ayurveda



Kerala is known for its pioneer in medicine using Ayurveda as its treatment method. It is also home to Somatheeram, the world's first Ayurveda Resort. Ayurveda is also used for prettiness, massage and hair treatment. Ayurveda is used for medical treatment mainly. Even today with the transformation of medicine, Kerala uses age-old Ayurveda techniques to fight and medication for most of its diseases. It is also being used to treat arthritis in the state. Ayurveda is the primitive mode of medicine in Kerala.

The state with the uppermost number of festivals being celebrated



Kerala doesn't only showcase variety in wildlife but is also home to various forms of religion. It serves as an excellent example of people belonging to different religions living together in harmony and peace. It is quite common to see a loving sanctuary of every religion everywhere the corner of every street or so.

Home to a vast variety of herbs 


Herbs with medicinal possessions such as turmeric, Cinnamon, Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Amalaki, Bharangi, and Phyllanthus Amarus, etc. are found in plenty in Kerala.

The first state to have implemented education improvement bills


Literacy is the spine of Kerala and is considered to be an essential feature of its development. The education bill of the Kerala education act, 1958 was presented in the Kerala assembly by its education minister, Professor Joseph Mundasseri.

The backwaters cover almost half of the length of Kerala




The backwaters of Kerala consist of a network of turquoise and serene streams and canals, all beautifully interwoven. These backwaters are mostly composed of lagoons and lakes that lie parallel to the Arabian Sea. Since backwater tourism is trending many couples preferring kerala honeymoon packages to backwaters.

The first state to have 100 % prime education

Kerala’s 96-year old woman tops state literacy examination


The schools in Kerala are affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), the Kerala State Education Board or the NIOS. Kerala became the first state in January 2016 to have attained 100 % primary education through Athulyam, its literacy program. It is also

famous as the spice coast of India



Kerala is famous for its flavors and hence is popularly known as the Spice Coast of India. It tastes a variety of spices originating from the cultures of Jews, Christians, Muslims, and merchants who settled down in this state. Thus, you can find a rich texture and aroma to the original cuisine of Kerala.

India's first coir factory was set active in Kerala



Supplying 60% of the total worldwide white coir fiber, the state houses the first-ever coir factory in India that was set up in Alleppey in 1859.