Thursday, December 30, 2010

Edakkal Cave – Visit The Stone Age Monument in your Kerala Tour



Kerala has it all - a fine tropical climate, panoramic views, spotless beaches, romantic serene backwater, refreshing hill stations, happening breathtakingly enigmatic and beautiful attractions. Also the rich cultural factors of Kerala has a history of centuries and the growth of it adopted number of good sides from east and west civilizations. The historical monuments and myths are the strong evidences for the presence of ancient civilizations in Kerala. Edakkal cave carvings, Toberimala rock carvings, cave paintings in Thenmalai, Ancode, Attala, Ezhuthu Guha, Kovilkadavu etc are some monuments that lights to the stone age time in Kerala.

Edakkal caves are the protected Stone Age monument in Kerala and attracting number of tourists daily to this site. It is situated at the top of Thenmalai (Wayanad) about 1000 meter above from Sea level. Thousands of years ago, this cave was a rock shelter to Stone Age people and they recorded their disquiet and anxiety at the social changes brought about by Iron Age technology. In 1910, an armature British archaeologist rediscovered these carvings and brought it to the attention of general public. There are very few spots in India, with which prehistoric drawings in stone have been found and quality and quantity also remarkable about these cave markings.

The drawings on walls of this cave site is up to a height of over four meters and down below the present floor level of the cave with deeply carved motifs and signs which look particularly dramatic in the cool, mellow sheen of the damp interior. We can identify crosses, triangles and tridents; squares, some with inner crosses, and a rectangle divided into nine square-shaped chambers; stars, wheels and quatrefoils; spirals, whorls and volutes; plant motifs, pot-shaped items; various animals including ones resembling foxes, dogs and dear; and the unmistakable outline of an elephant.

There is also we can see the shapes of men and women, most of them are with tight garments and weapons. Some figures have masks and heavy garments also. Five ancient inscriptions also identified from the site. Edakkal cave drawings were probably created during the Neolithic period of the Late Stone Age and date from about 1000BC.


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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Wayanad – Hill Station of Kerala from Pre-Historic Time



Kerala is a picturesque landscape at the western part of India and very suitable place for tourists to spend their vacation in a remarkable way. This place is a paradise and very favorite to the tourists from all over the world. The hill stations of Kerala have its own unique specialties and ideal locations for trekking and adventurous tourism activities. The hill stations like Munnar, Wayanad, Vagomon etc are the gift from Western ghats of Kerala. All hill stations are selective places by tourists for their summer vacation trips. Wayanad is a pristine hill station at the northern part of Kerala, and nestled among the mountains of Western Ghats of kerala.

Some main tourist attractions at Wayanad

Chembra Peak is the highest peak in the Wayanad at 2100mtr above from sea level and an ideal mountain for trekking. The scenic beauty of Wayanad is visible from this peak and the surrounding areas offer exceptional photo opportunities. Neelimala viewpoint is an another spot for site seeing and this hill affords view of the cascading Meenmutty waterfall. Sentinal Rock Waterfalls and Kanthanpara Waterfalls are other main perfect spots for picnics.

The religious monuments in Wayanad have a history of thousands of years. Jain Temple at Puliyarmala and Glass Temple, Koottamundu are the evidence to the extinct Jain religious activities at Kerala. Varambetta Mosque, dating back 300 years, is one of the oldest mosques in Kerala.



Edakkal caves are the combination of 3 caves located at a height of 1000mtr of Ambukuthi mala near Ambalavayal is an another ancient monument that lights to the civilizations of new stone age that existed in the regions in the pre-historic time. The pictorial writings and paintings on the walls of this natural cave is attracting number of visitors to here. Ambukuthi Hill near here is also a fascinating Neolithic cave site. Muniyaras are also another monument that unearthed from this region are the ancient burial vaults. Remnants of Stone Age tools and pottery found within these cellars are displayed at the Wayanad Heritage Museum.

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Wayanad – Visit a Pristine Hill Station of Kerala



Wayanad is one of the loveliest hill station of Kerala, that nestled among the mountains of Western Ghats. This green paradise is 76km away from the nearest seashore of Kozhikode. This heavenly place is a mix of hills, rocks, waterfalls, paddy fields and valleys which provide for exceptional adventure experience to visitors. Mountains and forests, those saying stories from the Stone Age culture of man, intersperse to create numerous outback trails, trekking routs and opportunities for other adventure sports. Also this place is very suitable for eco tourism activities.

The name Wayanad derived from the word ‘Vayalnadu’ means the land of paddy fields. Wayanad is also a biggest foreign exchange earners of Kerala from centuries ago. The cash crops and spices from this hill land is very quality products to export. Wayanad is known for its picturesque mist-clad hill stations, sprawling spice plantations, luxurious forests and rich cultural traditions. The leading tourist centres of South India like Ooty, Mysore, Coorg and Kannur are around this region.

The deciduous forests of Wayanad is famous for Entada scandals, Calycopteries floribunda etc. Wayanad is also arranging safe home to different rare species of plants and animals. Muthanga and Tholpetty are the main wildlife sanctuaries here to protect these rare species. For wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, Wayanad's wildlife sanctuaries are must visit destinations.

Wayanad Heritage Museum is located at Ambalavayal is displaying an interesting collection of artifacts that shed light on history, culture and heritage of this areas. The museum has ancient collection of sculptures, stone weapons, tribal artifacts etc. There is a fine figure of the Goddess of fertility, Urvara, also displayed here. Remnants of Stone age tools and pottery found within the Muniyaras (Stone age tombs) are displayed here.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Kerala Tours and Travels – Memorable Experince

The mesmerizing greenery, scintillating charm of nature, enticing charm of the backwaters, sanitizing backwaters, enigmatic hill stations and caring people make Kerala a perfect holiday destination in South India. Due to its pleasant climatic conditions and enigmatic tourism attractions Kerala is visited by thousands and hundreds of tourists from all the nook and corner of the world.

Some of the most popular backwater destinations in Kerala are Kumarakom, Alleppey, Cochin, Kuttanad, Kasargod and Kollam which form the major attraction of backwater tourism of Kerala in India. These backwater destinations are amazingly blessed by the astounding charm of nature and provide wonderful opportunity for visitors to see and experince the magnificence of nature at its best from very close point. These backwater destinations are the lifeline of Kerala tourism and the major attraction of Kerala attractions which never fails to impress the heart of tourists with their impressive and mind-blowing charm.

Apart from backwater there are much more tourism attraction in Kerala which are also worth to visit and explore. So plan for Kerala tours and enjoy your holidays in this evergreen paradise of earth in a delightful and memorable way. Surely you will cherish the memories you treasure here for lifelong.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

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Visit Munnar to enjoy the majestic views of beauty of Nature


Hill stations of Kerala commands spectacular views of low flying clouds and misty valleys. Thus the hill stations are picturesque lands and attractive heavenly place with pleasing climate suitable for holidays and honeymoon. Also these places are suitable for fishing, boating, elephant safari, trekking, parasailing, and wildlife safaris. The main wildlife sanctuaries of Kerala are located on the lap of these hill stations and those are considering as the unique and weak ecosystems in the world. Since the colonial age, the hill stations of Kerala are the summer home to the British and they made tea and coffee plantations here and export the spices to their mother land. The hill stations are the part of the Western Ghats of Kerala and this geographical part of Kerala is the cause of its unique climate and natural specialties.

Munnar is a world famous hill station of kerala and pet tourist location for honeymooners from all the corner of the world. The nearest spicy plantations are filling fragrance of spices in the cool air. The greenish tea and coffee hills are putting carpet for your rest. Poopara, Devikulam, Mattupetty, Eravikulm, Attukal, Marayoor, Top Station etc are the main tourist spots in Munnar. The attraction in Attukal is the uninterrupted panoramic view of waterfalls and verdant hills and an ideal choice for trekking. Eravikulam is an ecological spot and suitable for eco travelers and a safe home for a number of rare species of animals, birds and plants. Marayoor is the only place of scandal forest in Kerala and also famous about its ancient dolmen and cave paintings at the time of Stone age period.

The highest mountain peak in South India, Anamudi is located in Munnar. Devikulam is an idyllic hill station and the most sought-after among the tourist attractions of Munnar sprawlinglawns, exotic flora and fauna and the chilling mountain air. Sita Devi Lake here is an ideal spot for trout fishing.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Backwaters, Hill Stations and Beaches of Kerala



What is the specialty of Kerala? Kerala is a small land at the south east shore of India. Kerala has a mixed geographical structure which is rich with natural beauty. Lush greenish misty mountains, hills, forests, 44 rivers, wildlife and bird sanctuaries, paddy fields, palm fringed beaches, backwater locations, waterfalls, spicy plantations etc etc..are treating the visitors with a quiet and leisurely vacation admits the beauty of nature. From the colonial time foreigners found Kerala as a place for summer resorts and they build their summer homes in hill areas of Kerala.

From centuries ago, the backwater location of Kerala is famous about its links with Egypt, Rome and China etc like old civilizations through spice trading. The name ‘Venice of the East’ applied to Alappuzha is due to its marvelous beauty of backwater locations. Kumarakom is the main backwater village and it is a cluster of islands in the largest lake of Kerala, Vempanad Lake. It is a perfect location of fishing, boating and sight seeing trip. The specialty of this backwater location is the cruise on Houseboats along the scenic backwaters wiil be a remarkable experience in itself.


Apart from Kumarakom on your tour to Kerala you cannot afford to miss to visit Munnar. Munnar is a lovely hill station and is blessed with enigmatic beauty of nature which provides tourists to see and enjoy the scenic vistas in their pristine form. Here one can see and enjoy the lovely view of the waterfalls, musical streams, well organized tea gardens, spice plantations and much more. Today due to the enigmatic beauty of the nature and tranquility, Munnar is visited by thousands and hundreds of tourists from all the nook and corner of the world.

Beside these tourism destinations one can also visit to the finest beach resorts like Kovalam, excellent and well organized city of Cochin, Kannur, exotic wildlife destinations like Thekkady and Periyar and much more. Truly Kerala is a sheer wonder and is sure to offer you remarkable memories to relish in forever. So plan your Kerala tour and treasure an affair of lifetime visiting to some of these beautiful destinations of Kerala in a delightful and memorable way.

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Kerala Tours and Travels – Memorable Experince of Lifetime

Planning for a tour to India? You will be bit confused where to go and what to see as this beautiful country in Asia has some of the finest tourism destinations. Well if you want to see and enjoy holiday in India I would like to suggest you to visit Kerala. It is one of the most beautiful destinations in India which counts the maximum number of tourist from all over the world. It is endowed with bewitching beaches, serene and tranquil backwaters, refreshing hill stations and bewildering wildlife parks and sanctuaries. It is amazingly beautiful and provides wonderful opportunity to see and explore the serenity of nature in their refreshing for in a delightful and memorable way.

On your Kerala tour you cannot afford to miss to visit Kumarakom a beautiful backwater destination which is visited by most of the tourists on their vacations. Kumarakom is located along the bank of the picturesque Vembanad Lake and is mostly famous for its backwater destinations where tourists enjoy houseboat cruise or canoe ride. Apart from backwaters, tourists can also enjoy visit to the exotic bird wildlife sanctuary which is also a prime attraction of tourists in this beautiful village of Kerala.


Kumarakom is a cluster of islands in the lake Vembanad and also it is a part of Kerala’s rice bowl Kuttanad. Kuttanad is one of the below sea level land area on the earth. The pleasant climate, lakes and backwaters etc making Kumarakom as a paradise landscape. Aruvikkuzhi waterfalls is another attraction in Kumarakom and it located at a distance of 18 km from Kottayam. The surfing of water through the mountains makes for a visual treat. Kumarakom bird sanctuary is a marshy stretch of greenish land and arranging a safe home to various species of bird. On winter season this sanctuary is changing as a visiting place of migratory birds.


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