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

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Kerala Beaches

Kerala has been blessed with some of the most exotic beaches. It has a 600 km long coastline which is dotted with truly amazing beautiful golden beaches. Presence of golden sand and coconut trees in these beaches add to their beauty. The clear blue sky and palm groves bordering these beaches and the pleasant tropical sun make Kerala beaches absolute charming. One can try various delicious sea food and indulge in many beach activities like sun bathing, swimming etc. Beside stunning natural beauty, most of these beaches have ayurvedic parlours, massage centres and meditation centre where visitors can be in their self.

Best part of Kerala beaches is that they are less crowded and are yet to be fully explored. Some of the famous beaches of state are Kovalam, Cherai, Alappuzha, Ezhimala etc. Of all Kovalam is the most popular beach since 1930. This beach is always teemed with visitors, specially many foreign tourists throng this beach. The serene atmosphere and natural beauty of this beach is quite mesmerizing.
Famous Beaches
Kovalam Beach: Located in the Malabar coast, this sleepy town has emerged as an important tourist destination because of the beautiful beaches. The blue water of Arabian Sea, distant white sands, palm trees and rocky promontories make this beach an outstanding tourist attraction. This mesmerizing beach is divided into three parts. Southern most beach also known as lighthouse beach is the most popular of all. Middle beach also called Hawah act as base for local fishermen. Every morning fishermen start their day from this beach.
Alappuzha Beach: This beach is one of the most popular tourist spots of Kerala. Alappuzha is a natures haven as it is blessed with green beauties like lagoons, vast lakes and various fresh waters. The end of this beach is covered with dense palm groves which so much characterizes Kerala's landscape. This sandy beach offer many interesting entertainment opportunities to the visitors.
Ezhimala Beach: There is a hillock near this beach which make this place more sensuous. Magnificent chiseled stone pillars and ancient burial chamber can be located at the foot of this hill. This hill is famous for rare medicinal herbs. Nearby this beach, there is a academy of India navy.
Cherai Beach: Located 45 km from Ernakulam city, this beach is best place for swimming activities. On rare occasion Dolphins can be sighted in this beach. This beach is surrounded by exquisite Kerala village with admirable paddy fields and coconut groves.

Beside these, there are many more beautiful beaches like Fort Kochi beach, Beypore beach and Bekal beach which adorned this enchanting land of Kerala.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Monsoon calling visitors to Kerala

So the Monsoon is knocking the door of India and refreshing shower is also received at many places across the country. Monsoon, oohhhhhhh, whenever we pronounce this word, it feels our mind and body with new energy and every time our urge increases to experience it ourselves. God’s own country Kerala, becomes more beautiful in during monsoon and attract honeymooners and common travellers from across the globe.

If the word Monsoon and its unique experience have lured you, then don’t wait, just pull out one or two weeks vacation from your busy schedule this monsoon and head straight towards Kerala. Blessed with natural beauty, Kerala beckons tourists in the monsoons for a fantastic vacation. Here in Kerala you can refresh yourself in the invigorating monsoon rain or luxuriate in the simplest of pleasures in exotic resorts or gaze at the spectacle of caparisoned elephants or even enjoy a joy ride atop one. Besides, tranquil backwaters, clean beaches, rich and varied wildlife and colourful festivals altogether make Kerala an unparalleled tourist destination.

Personally I suggest you to combine monsoon and Ayurveda, and you will return home with never before experience. Acccording to Ayurveda practitioners, the soothing monsoon season from June to October is the best time for Ayurveda. Experts say, during monsoon the body remains most receptive to the therapeutic and restorative powers of herbs and oil. Hence, an Ayurveda vacation to Kerala in the moonsoon is the best way to refresh, rejuvenate, replenish and renew your body and soul.

Kerala’s pleasant climate and natural abundance of forests make it a perfect destination for Ayurveda treatments. In fact, Kerala is the only place in the world, where the 5,000 year old healthcare system is practiced with absolute authenticity and dedication.

During monsoon Kerala Tourism organises several innovating programmes like ‘Rainwalks’ in Trivandrum and Fort Kochi. In Trivandrum, the tour takes you along the heritage area of East Fort dotted with old forts, palaces and temples. The monsoon showers will provide the perfect background to unveil the story of a unique town set around centuries-old temple having its own culture and distinct way of life. Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala lurer travellers to her shores. Here tree-lined avenues and quaint little lanes house the many treasures left behind by the Dutch, Portuguese, Chines and the British. Fort Kochi’s rich legacy can be best experienced with rainwalks.

Monsoon Holiday Packages for Kerala are offered by travel agents that covers almost all major and minor tourist destinations of the state. Most packages are aimed to suit both domestic and foreign tourists with a wide range of options to choose from. So, book a monsoon tour package, move to Kerala to rejoice in the rains with your dear ones.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Kerala Beaches

God’s Own Land – Kerala is bestowed with a number of natural jewells. Beaches are one of the nature’s precious gift to Kerala. Set along the Arabian Sea, Kerala has a number of lovely beaches which draws thousands of tourists every year. Kerala is also famous for Ayurveda and Spa across the world. You will find several Ayurveda and Spa centres on Kerala beaches offering a variety of treatments. So, visit Kerala, head towards the beaches and pass some quality time amidst the beautiful natural surroundings.

Alappuzha Beach : Situated in Alappuzha district, the beach is a famous tourist spot of Kerala. Alappuzha is blessed with nature’s green green beauties such as lagoons, vast lakes and numerous fresh water rivers, . Pay a visit to the long sandy beach and relax amidst the beautiful natural surroundings. Also enjoy some fun-filled leisure activities on this spectacular beach. You will see the 140 years old pier into the sea here. Vijaya Beach Park and old lighthouse are other attractions of Alappuzha Beach. Entertainment options are available at the Vijaya Beach Park including children’s park and boating facilties.

Bekal Beach : Bekal Beach lies close to historic Bekal fort, the biggest and best preserved fort in Kerala. You may pass quality time on twin palm fringed beaches. Visit the fort to get a glimpse of the bygone era.


Beypore Beach :
A beautiful beach, Beypore Beach is located 10 km south of Kozhikode at the mouth of Chliyar river. During ancient period, Beypore was one of the prominent ports, fishing harbors and an important trade and maritime centre of Kerala. Beypore was also much sought after by merchant of Western Asia for its ship building industry. Even today Beypore is famous as a commercial town of Kerala and welcome tourists with its beach.

Fort Kochi Beach : The beach is situated in historic Fort Kochi city, 12 km away from Ernakulam. Originally a fishing village, Kochi became the first European township in India. You will see the historic fort and several other interesting structures erected by the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British. After exploring the historic city, visit the beach to take a leisurely walk or relax on the clean sands.

Kappad Beach : Kappad Beach is located at a distance of 16 kms from Kozhikode (Calicut). Vasco-da-Gama landed on this historic beach 27th of May 1498, with 170 men in three vessels. You can see a monument on the beach commemorates this historic event. A rock that protrudes into the sea is a major attraction of Kappad Beach. The temple perched on the rock is believed to be 800 years old.

Kovalam Beach : A world-famous beach resort, Kovalam is situated 16 kms south of Thiruvananthapuram. Kovalam Beach consists of three successive small crescent beaches namely the Lighthouse Beach, Hawah and Samudra. The lovely coconut-palm fringed beach has a number of Ayurveda, Yoga and meditation centers. The palm-fringed bays of Kovalam in secluded coconut groves, provides a relaxed stay to visitors. Everyday in the evening the quiet atmosphere of Kovalam is enlivened by Kathakali performances, the classical dance-drama of Kerala

Marari Beach : Marari Beach lies right in the heart of the spice coast, just an hour from Cochin. A soft sandy beach, Marari is fringed with palm groves and an ideal retreat for those who are looking for perfect peace. Apart from a relaxing vacation, you can experience the traditional Keralan hospitality at its best at Marari.

Somatheeram Beach : Somatheeram is a perfect relaxing beach having an ayurvedic resort for all kind of ayurvedic treatments. Besides the beach, the lush green terraced gardens sloping down the beach and the cool sea changing will surely mesmerize you.

Thirumullavaram Beach : Thirumullavaram Beach lies at a distance of 6 km from Kollam. This secluded beach is a beautiful picnic spot and attracts large number of visitors.

Varkala Beach : Situated 54 kms away from Thiruvananthapuram, Varkala Beach is a peaceful palm fringed beach, provides a welcome break from crowds of cities. Varkala is known for mineral springs and fantastic massage. The mineral springs is believed to have curative properties, while the massage rejuvenate your mind and body. Varkala beach is also an important pilgrim centre for Hindus and it is home to 2,000 year old Janardana Swamy temple. Nature Care Centre is another attraction of Varkala Beach.

Other Popular Beachs of Kerala : Cherai Beach (Ernakulam), Shanghumukham Beach (Thiruvanathapuram), Thangasseri Beach (Kollam), Payyambalam Beach (Kannur), Kizhunna Ezhara Beach (Kannur), Kappil Beach, Padinharekara Beach and Pallikere Beach.