Upon travelling through Chavakkad-Ponnani highway, you could always stop by at Periyambalam beach for its panoramic views, situated at a distance of 5 km away from Thrissur town. Periyambalam beach is one of the all-time favourite beaches in Thrissur, for its calm and relaxing ambience and most importantly for the Casuarina forest that paints the…
Snehatheeram beach located at a distance of 30 km away from Thrissur town, in Thalikulam Taluk is a scenic beauty in itself. The word “Snehatheeram” means “love shore”, anybody who visits this beach falls in love with the music of the waves hitting against the shores. Many domestic and international tourists visit the beach, for…
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Vadanappally is the coastal village of Thrissur district, located at a distance of 18 km from the main town. The village is almost completely inhabited by fishermen and Vadanappally beach is the pristine beauty of the area that attracts tourists to the land. The golden beach is a wonderful place for a relaxing dip in…
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The seamless seashore of Poovar Island, commonly referred to as the Poovar beach is located at the adjoint juncture of the Arabian Sea and Kerala backwaters. Poovar beach offers a majestic view of the merging and formation of backwaters right at the intersection where Neyyar river joins with the Arabian sea. Poovar Island is a…
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Shangumugham beach offers an ideal picnic spot with a peaceful and serene atmosphere along the mild breezy shorelines. Shangumugham beach is famous for the 35 m sculpture of matsya kanyaka or mermaid created by the award-winning sculptor, Kanayi Kunhiraman. The enormous matsya kanyaka leisurely lays on the beach shore with her long-loosen hair dangling in…
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The pearl of Arabian Sea, Varkala beach is popularly known as “Papanasam beach”, for its curative capabilities. It is believed that a holy dip in the water of Varkala beach can purge all the sins and impurities of the soul and the body. Varkala beach is at a distance of about 51 km north of…
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The popular ‘Veli beach’ refers to the out-stretched seashore of Veli Tourist village which is typically the land that emerged at the juncture of Veli lake and the Arabian sea. Veli tourist village offers copious picnicking possibilities of serene boating and many more. Visitors can either hire paddle boats to go in circles around the…
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Anakkara is a small village in the district of Idukki with cascading waterfalls and spice plantations. The village is about 50 kilometre square in area, which is approximately 18 km from Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary on the Munnar – Thekkady state highway. Trekking and paragliding are the adventurous activities allowed in this area by the tourism…
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Anchuruli or otherwise spelt “Anjuruli” waterfalls is a tourist attraction situated in the Kanchiyar village of Kattappana in the Idukki district. Anchuruli words mean “five vessels” referring to the five small hills in the area that look like inverted vessels and are clearly visible at a time when the water level is low. The waterfalls…
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Cheeyappara and Valara waterfalls often mentioned together are among the greatest tourist attractions on Kochi-Munnar National Highway. The place is exactly in between two places, Adimaly in the west and Neriamangalam in the east. Both the waterfalls are fed by the Deviyar river. Cheeyappara waterfalls cascading down from almost seven steps rushes downwards to meet…