#kerala Archives - Travel Simply Go https://travelsimplygo.com/tag/kerala/ TRAVEL THE WORLD WITH ME – ADVENTURE AWAITS. Sun, 24 Dec 2023 13:37:12 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.5 Immersive Tourism : Best Luxury Houseboat, Kumarakom https://travelsimplygo.com/immersive-tourism-best-luxury-houseboat-kumarakom/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=immersive-tourism-best-luxury-houseboat-kumarakom https://travelsimplygo.com/immersive-tourism-best-luxury-houseboat-kumarakom/#respond Tue, 19 Dec 2023 15:06:32 +0000 https://travelsimplygo.com/?p=3068 Journeying on the Best Luxury Houseboat in Kerala In the genre of immersive tourism a trip to Kerala’s backwaters scores higher than any other experience. This form of slow travel implies the art of not rushing around when traveling, in an attempt to tick off as many tourist attractions as possible in a short time. […]

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Journeying on the Best Luxury Houseboat in Kerala

In the genre of immersive tourism a trip to Kerala’s backwaters scores higher than any other experience. This form of slow travel implies the art of not rushing around when traveling, in an attempt to tick off as many tourist attractions as possible in a short time. Secondly, allowing the world to move just a little slower so that we actually notice it.

Kerala, in South India, better known as God’s Own Country is dotted with a host of beautiful tourist spots — rolling, misty mountains, verdant forests, pristine beaches, and backwaters and is endowed with lush greenery.

Having heard so much about the famous `backwaters’ in Kumarakom, this trip was planned much in anticipation. I wasn’t sure whether it was a hype or not, but the stage was being set for something amazing.

Indulging in a slow travel experience, relaxation, and leisure were the key ingredients of this trip. To immerse fully in the experience at our own unhurried pace, truly absorbing the essence of the place!

The train is the best way to travel on this route till Kottayam in Kerala. Moreover, the convenience of sleeping your way through this night-long journey makes it ideal. We reached Kottayam at 11.30 am which is the nearest station, 10 km away from Kumarakom.

A half-hour cab ride later, bearing the sultry weather, we reached our resort in Kumarakom, nestled on the periphery of the famous Vembanad lake. The lake-facing abode had picturesque views — a massive expanse of water peppered with tiny boats, the shores fringed with swaying palm trees.

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Kerala Houseboat

Experiencing the Backwaters Aboard a Houseboat

This is something that tourists especially travel for….. a rendezvous in a traditional houseboat, drifting along the tranquil backwaters. You have a choice of opting from 5-hour excursions, to more indulgent overnight stays. Our chosen slot was from 12 noon to evening 5 pm, ensuring a unique daytime experience.

The sheer sight of the majestic vessel docked at the lake was enough to elevate your spirits, a testament to its eco-friendly construction from materials like jute, bamboo, and wood. Its design closely resembling a traditional row boat, lending an air of rustic charm. The interiors too had elegance and comfort interwoven seamlessly, featuring two bedrooms with attached washrooms. Offering a touch of luxury in the lap of nature, on the deck a thoughtfully arranged dining table and chairs provided a scenic setting for serving meals.

Houseboat on Backwaters

Treasured Moments All the Way

Present on board are a chef and the boatman, who accompany guests. The latter know the directions and geography of the area on the tips of their fingers and tourists are reassured that they are in safe hands for the next few hours. The chef’s role is to ensure that everyone is well fed and happy….. providing warm, delicious, freshly cooked local cuisines.

After all the welcome formalities were complete on boarding, the boat navigated through the Vembanad lake, leading into the intricate network of backwaters and canals.

As the boat made its way on the sparkling lake, sometimes through lush greenery, an archway of palm trees or through the endless stretch of verdant paddy fields. We relaxed on the cane chairs on the deck with music and eatables. The pleasant breeze was a balm to the soul, as we savored the beauty of the  surroundings, absorbing the soothing sights.

This was an epitome of immersive travel that I’ve ever experienced. Far from the madding crowds, free of any agendas, or rushing from one destination to the next. Merely being, doing nothing and just appreciating the journey itself!

Within an hour of the commencement of the journey, the houseboat had crossed the lake and entered the backwaters. On both sides of the canal there are narrow pieces of land on which local people build houses and live in them. The main entrance of these houses face the canals and there are no roads or pathways as such. People here use long and narrow boats to travel — which is easier, and faster.

An important component of slow travel is connecting with the culture and environment of the place, and tasting the local cuisine. This is exactly what we did –   and it turned out to be one of the most meaningful travel experiences!

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What Munnar is Famous for ? https://travelsimplygo.com/what-munnar-is-famous-for/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-munnar-is-famous-for https://travelsimplygo.com/what-munnar-is-famous-for/#comments Tue, 15 Feb 2022 17:34:13 +0000 https://travelsimplygo.com/?p=2027 What Munnar is Famous for ? A country as diverse as India, not just culturally but geographically too, has many options for a holiday – from mountains to beaches, forests, heritage sites, ancient cities and sacred places.  The hills of South India have the benefit of having a climate that is just moderately cold and […]

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What Munnar is Famous for ?

A country as diverse as India, not just culturally but geographically too, has many options for a holiday – from mountains to beaches, forests, heritage sites, ancient cities and sacred places. 

The hills of South India have the benefit of having a climate that is just moderately cold and luckily not freezing . Temperatures rarely falling below sub-zero levels, which is quite bearable as compared to mountain escapes of the north. This is the reason why tourists enjoy  a hassle free vacation in these salubrious surroundings without the burden of carrying heavy woolens or layering themselves. 

WWhat Munnar is famous for

Orientation

Munnar, situated in the southern most Indian state of Kerala had for long been the states best kept secrets. Gradually it has risen into prominence as a top hill stations of South India. Located in Kerela’s Idukki district, in the Western Ghats, the verdant landscape of Munnar is a highly recommended holiday destination. Dotted with several streams and  gushing waterfalls, which are full of fish like trout, fishing is a  favorite pastime, as well as occupation here. Endless lush green plantations on the hilly terrain soothes your eyes. The scenic beauty of Munnar is mesmerizing, making it an unmissable place.  

Apart from plantation tours (tea, spices, rubber) and visit to tea factories, you can sight the rare mountain goat – the Nilgiri tahr found specifically here. 

What Munnar is Famous for

Exploring Around 

It’s a nice idea to explore around on a bicycle, that are easily available on rent. For tea aficionados, there are plenty of tea factories to head to. Tata tea owns more than two dozen factories in Munnar. You can obtain permission to visit them by contacting their regional office. 

Eravikulam National park is the place to spot the Nilgiri tahr, and this is what Munnar is famous for. As these are fast becoming extinct, this park is a protected area. Tourists are permitted up to a certain point, i.e., Rajamalai; plastic is not allowed inside. The southern portion of this 97 square kilometers park boasts of having South India’s highest peak, Anamudi (2695 m). A nice place for those who look forward to trekking. 

What Munnar is Famous for

As with most hill stations, Munnar too has a lake named Mattupetty, 13 kms from the main town. Boating facilities are offered here, Speed boat ride is what you should to do here. An easy way to get around the town is by auto-rickshaw. It’s a quick mode of transport in Munnar. 

After nightfall, this queen of the mountains become exceptionally quiet!  You cannot venture outside as it is deserted and there’s nothing much to do. Hence, it is advised to stay in a hotel where they have indoor games. Most of the top hotels organize activities for guests – games or traditional Kathakali dance performances. 

Another  way to spend the evenings is to cozy up with a hot drink, gazing at the star-lit night. Reveling in the sounds of nocturnal creatures from your room overlooking the forest and valley . 

 Other important destinations of Kerala – blog on Kovalam : 

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Top Places To Visit In Fort Kochi  https://travelsimplygo.com/top-places-to-visit-in-fort-kochi/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-places-to-visit-in-fort-kochi https://travelsimplygo.com/top-places-to-visit-in-fort-kochi/#respond Sat, 22 Jan 2022 13:17:30 +0000 https://travelsimplygo.com/?p=2123 TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN FORT KOCHI  Tourists coming to India have plenty of options to explore. The country is vast, spreading from the Himalayas in the north to peninsula India surrounded by the mighty ocean.  Then there is the desert of Rajasthan in the west and Sunderbans in the east!  This blog is about […]

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TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN FORT KOCHI 

Tourists coming to India have plenty of options to explore. The country is vast, spreading from the Himalayas in the north to peninsula India surrounded by the mighty ocean.  Then there is the desert of Rajasthan in the west and Sunderbans in the east! 

This blog is about places to see and things to do in and around Cochin in Kerala  India. Situated on the Malabar coast on the shores of the Arabian sea, another name of Cochin is Kochi. Due to its proximity to the sea, Kochi was an important port town centuries ago, allowing European traders to dock at the harbor. Hence the influence of European culture is evident here and in  the cluster of surrounding islands. A multi-cultural place where you’ll find Jewish synagogues standing side by side to beautiful churches, temples and mosques. 

Top Places Kochi

The coastline endowed with glorious sunsets, dotted by country boats, slow moving cargo ships and the magical aroma of spices at its Jewish heart of Mattancherry is what attracts tourists. 

Kochi is divided into various pockets – Kochi Island, Fort Kochi and Mattancherry. Described  below is what each of these have to offer :  

On Kochi Island 

Willingdon – this artificial island is an architectural marvel, entirely human made. Having top luxury hotels, which reward you with splendid seafront views. Willingdon island is also an important naval base. A pleasant boat ride on the waters is an enjoyable experience! 

Bolgatty Island –  has the heritage hotel Bolgatty Palace, which was previously a palace built by the Dutch. Behind it are typical villages where fisherfolk stay. This island has access to the sea and backwaters. 

Mattancherry 

Mattancherry Palace – built by the Portuguese, the palace was a gift to the ruler of Kochi in 1555.  For those interested in history, Mattancherry Palace is a must visit. Consisting of a unique display of precious paintings, maps, and weapons. It is also known as the Dutch palace due to additions made by the Dutch in later years. 

Jewish Synagogue – built in 1568 and located in the Jew town. It has some interesting historical items – Scrolls of the Law, Belgian chandeliers and gold crowns. You cannot come to Kochi and not visit the synagogue. It’s a different experience and worth a visit. 

Top Places to visit in Fort Kochi 

The coastline of Fort Kochi has some interesting features like the rows of Chinese fishing nets. These particularly look marvelous at sunset. This area is fascinating for tourists owing to its Anglo-Indian, and Portuguese characteristics.

Top Places in Kochi

Santa Cruz Basilica – is a famous 14th century Roman Catholic church. It’s ornate interiors adorned with beautiful frescos. Another well known church close by is the St Francis church  built by the Portuguese.  

Ernakulam – 10 kms from Kochi is Ernakulam. Connected not just by bridge but there are ferry services available too. And that’s definitely a more picturesque route !! 

Marine Drive – is a popular walkaway on the edge of the backwaters, flanked by the Vembanad lake it’s a pleasant spot to spend time in. 

KERALA CUISINE 

The highlight of a trip to Kochi is the mouth watering Kerala cuisine. From an assortment of fish preparations to the flavorful appam and stew! 

Read the latest blog on a wonderful hill station of Kerala – Munnar, by clicking on the link below ”

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These are some of the top places to visit in Kochi. 

 

 

 

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