Monday, 29 November 2021

Munnar Travel Guide: Things to Do - Tourist Places

Munnar is a small little town located towards the southern part of Kerala in South India. It is basically a chain of beautiful hills and mountains situated at an altitude of 6000 to 9000 feet above sea level. This by itself would give you a fair idea about how cold and popular this place could be with regards to tourism. The name Munnar meaning ‘Three rivers’ is derived from the two common languages spoken in the area, Malayalam and Tamil. As a matter of fact there are three rivers called, Madupetti, Nallathanni and Periavaru which flow through the town and join a few kilometres away from the town. Like the many other famous hill stations in Kerala, Munnar too was the one of the most preferred summer retreat for the British government in south India. The beauty of this place is so captivating that it has inspired many a mind including poets, artists, film makers, and even honeymooners young and old. The sprawling tea gardens reaching out to the horizon, the deep winding lanes, the picture perfect landscapes and sceneries make this a place ideal for everyone who is looking for a destination to lay back and let time pass.


Munnar Tea Garden


The history of Munnar is quite interesting if u look at it. The place originally was developed mainly to cultivate tea by the British who then ruled India. Many people from the surrounding localities were solely employed to cultivate tea mostly comprising of Malayalis and Tamilians. Between the late 1890’s and 1921 the tea cultivated here was of high export quality and was shipped across the world. Soon there were plantations for coffee too. Munnar is almost entirely occupied and owned by the Tata Group of companies. The entire landscape owned is called the high range, also known as the Kanan Devan Hills from which the company named its famous tea brand. In April 2005, the Tata group divested its holdings on the tea plantations area soon after which the employees who worked there purchased most of the land and are still running the business under the mighty Kanan Devan brand name.


Tourist Destinations (Attractions)

This beautiful place is also home to the highest peak in south India- Anamudi which stands at a majestic height of 2698 meters tall. The mountain is also a top favourite among trekkers just for the natural beauty and the pleasure it offers. Apart from the diverse fauna and flora Munnar has to offer in the grasslands and forests, there is one particular flower which blossoms only once every 12 years. The Neelakurinji, an exotic blue flower that grown in the natural surroundings. The last time it bloomed was in the year 2006, so the next time one would get to see it will only be in the year 2018. Definitely a sight you cannot afford to miss.


Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Munnar


Lately due to the extreme commercialization most of the native fauna and flora of Munnar have disappeared. The extreme plantation is also one the main reasons that has contributed to this tragedy. However, the government has been taking appropriate action by maintaining protected parks like the new Kurinjimala sanctuary in the east, Chinnar wildlife sanctuary, Manjampatti Valley, and the Indira Gandhi wildlife sanctuary in the north east, Eravikulam national park and Anamudi shola national park to the north, Pampadum Shola national park in the south and the newly proposed Palani hills national park again in the east where most of the exotic species of plant as well as animal life can survive. These protected areas are home to the Nilgiri Thar, Nilgiri wood pigeon, The Indian Elephant, Guar, Sambar, Grizzled Giant squirrel and also the rare flower, Neelakurinji.


Mattupetty Dam, Munnar


Munnar is an ideal treat for everyone, be it young couples, family, friends, students, or just plain nature lovers. It definitely has a fair share of beauty and joy for just about everyone. Mattupetty for example is a beautiful picnic spot with a beautiful view of the lush green tea gardens and a crystal clear lake on the background to crown its beauty. It is situated at an elevated height of about 1700 meters above sea level making this picnic spot more than just beautiful as it is covered with mist and dew most of the time. This place is also famous for the Indo Swiss Live Stock Project, which is a specialized dairy farm. One should definitely pay the farm a visit to know how the process of dairy farming works, which is a very interesting process.


A little away from Mattupetty is Rajamala which is home for the Nilgiri Thar, a rare breed of mountain got which is fast becoming extinct. It is surprising to know that half the world population of the Nilgiri Thar is found only on Munnar.


Echo Point in Munnar is fast gaining attention for the phenomena it creates by resonating sound across the mountains and plains which is so melodious almost sounding in unison with nature. One feels free after liberating all the energy through the lungs and finding it echo as if u were the only one around. Truly a great experience.


How to Reach (Getting There)

Munnar is located at a distance of about 140 kilometres from Kochi that is approximately a 5 hour drive mainly because of the Ghat sections and the narrow slippery winding roads though the NH 49 a very smooth road free of pot holes making the drive a real pleasure. The drive is very scenic due the natural forests and beautiful waterfalls alongside. Once you reach Adimali, a small town, Munnar is only 30 kilometres away from here. The panoramic views are simply mind blowing with magnificent tea plantations in every direction, the mist just rising up in the early mornings and the mild rays of the sun adding to the beauty and love Mother Nature has bestowed this place with. One can also reach Munnar by hitting the Madurai, Pollachi or the Kodai mail road. The drive through the Ghat sections is about 2 hours long making every minute a memory that would last.


Hotels and Resorts (The Stay)

It was only towards the end of the year 2000 that Munnar was finally declared as a tourist destination by the government of Kerala. Since then many residents are being employed by hotels and resorts for the tourism business. This has in turn helped in attracting more and more tourists not just from India but from around the world to this beautiful hill resort. There still are many protected wildlife sanctuaries around the vicinity which contribute to the popularity of the place among tourists. The British who was in charge lived in huge colonial bungalows. Today most of the Victorian styled bungalows have been converted into resorts and hotels for the tourists who frequent the little paradise. There are luxurious accommodation options, such as the Hotel Club Mahindra Lakeview, Fort Munnar and the Tea Country Hill Resort. There are many hill resorts in and around Munnar, such as the Blackberry Hills resort, Tall Trees Resort, Ranger Woods Hill Resort. The stay in these resorts can cost anywhere between Rs 2500 to 8500 per night, depending upon the choice of resort and room. Munnar has a number of budget hotels and small resorts, such as the Springdale and stay in these small resorts will cost approximately Rs 500 to 1500. Most of the accommodation choices in Munnar come with the food package. It is best to opt for a hotel or resort that has a package that includes breakfast and dinner.


Kerala, which is also commonly referred to as Gods own country has been voted as one of the top must see destination in a life time by the National Geographic Travellers comity. And also as one of the top 10 paradises of the world, which is a great honour. Munnar, which is a part of Kerala is one of the most beautiful and popular spots to be visited. The tranquility, environment and the scenery makes this place an ideal retreat to anyone who wants to take a break off from the hectic life in the city. The deep gorgeous valleys, mountain streams, dense forests, vast beautiful tea gardens, wildlife and the flora makes Munnar one of the most sought after hill stations in India. So, pack your bags and get prepared to rejuvenate your body, mind and soul.

Tuesday, 23 November 2021

The Ultimate Maldives Travel Guide

Maldives Vacation - why go?

No longer reserved exclusively for the rich and famous, the Maldives is fast becoming the ultimate place to be seen – particularly for those seeking some serious downtime and an unforgettable place to truly unwind.

Simply oozing with luxury resorts, pristine white sands and tropical blue seas, the Maldives offer the ultimate escape in secluded decadence. Whichever of the islands you decide to visit (and you’ll certainly be spoilt for choice), you’re almost certainly guaranteed a peaceful sanctuary well away from the harsh realities of the outside world – not to mention personal service which prides itself on being second to none.  Staff on the Maldives are notoriously good at what they do and don’t be surprised if you’re offered a coconut drink on arrival – it’s simply their way of saying a friendly hello and extending a genuine welcome to their island! 

White Sand Maldives
Beautiful white sands in Maldives - Source

Generally speaking, the food on the Maldives is an experience in its own right although this often comes as a surprise to most who certainly don’t expect such fresh resources or elaborate culinary displays, which are often themed, particularly for evening meals.

From casual dining overlooking the ocean, through to butler served gourmet meals, the Maldives is renowned for its tempting variety of dishes from across the globe and it perhaps goes without saying that the fish dishes are as fresh as you can possibly get.

Of course, one of the questions most people ask is how on earth people can return to the Maldives time and time again.  Many sceptics speak of getting ‘bored’, not having enough to do or even feeling trapped.  However, that’s simply not the case.  Ask anyone who’s been there and they’ll almost certainly say they can’t wait to return.  Put simply, it’s even more beautiful than the postcard pictures you see of it and once you arrive, you can’t deny the feeling of having been (quite literally) dropped in paradise.  Whether you choose to arrive on your chosen island by boat or sea plane the whole experience is simply wondrous and ever so difficult to put into words when you get back home.

Atolls of the Maldives
Atolls of the Maldives - Source

Add to all this the sheer relaxation of being there … from sinking your toes into the soft white sand, the sound of waves gently lapping on the shore (or around your water villa) and the pure darkness of the evenings and it’s difficult to imagine ever wanting to go back home.

What’s more, you’ll also feel as though you’ve got the entire island to yourself and surprisingly (contrary to popular belief!) you rarely bump into the same person twice in one day.  What could possibly be more perfect? …

Where is Maldives Located?

Nestled to the south west of India, around 430 miles from Sri Lanka and forming part of Southern Asia, the Republic of the Maldives is a sovereign archipelagic nation strategically positioned in the Indian Ocean.  Perhaps the most notable fact about the Maldives is that it has no counterpart in the entire world in terms of its most unique geography and topography.

Maldives View from Plane
Maldives View from Plane - Source

The impressive nation of islands that make up this truly tropical paradise are scattered across 26 natural atolls consisting of dual island chains which were first formed thousands of years ago by volcanic eruptions.  These days the atolls, which are categorised into 20 administrative divisions, offer the perfect habitat for all manner of marine life and are composed of live coral reefs which perch atop a 960km submarine ridge.  Interestingly enough, each atoll is now overseen by an independent Atoll Chief who is duly appointed by the President of the Malaysian Government for the purposes of preservation.

Land here tends to be made up of lush tropical vegetation and sitting around 1.5m above sea level it’s by far the lowest country on earth although this, in itself, raises grave concerns about its future sustainability with fears that yet further islands will be submerged under water by the year 2020.  In fact, the Maldives remain the third most endangered nation in terms of flooding from ongoing climate change.  During the last century alone sea levels within this particular geographic region rose more than 20cm; thus causing great concern for environmentalists worldwide.

The span of all the island nation is currently spread out over around 35,000 square miles yet only 185 of the 1,190 islands are inhabited for purposes other than tourism.  A further 90 islands currently serve as popular luxury resorts and the nation itself has access to all major sea routes within the Indian Ocean.

Maldives Beaches - what to expect?

There can be little doubt that the beaches on the Maldives are among the very best in the world.  Boasting beautiful white sands, some of the clearest turquoise waters in the world and safe swimming conditions all year round, the beaches here are quite simply – perfect.

Maldives Beach
Maldives Beach - Source

If you’re looking for something a little more secluded and off the beaten track then the lagoon of Baros offers an incredible natural landscape – so too do Bandos and Kuda Bandos; both of which have truly beautiful beach areas that tend not to be too populated, even during peak season.

Renowned for being the most beautiful beach on the Maldives, Biyadhoo beach is definitely worth exploring and can be reached from Maafushi; although there’s also a resort there.  The island itself is perfect for divers since it offers wealth of top dive sites nearby; not to mention a PADI dive school where instructors are on hand to offer any advice you might need on exploring what lies beneath the beautiful turquoise sea.

If you’re travelling to the Maldives on abudget then you won’t go far wrong with a visit to Fun Island which again, despite being slightly cheaper than other resorts, still has a lovely white beach, clear waters and a coral reef which makes for a perfect diving opportunity.

Maldives Accommodation - What type of resorts are available?

With so many different types of resorts to choose from, the only stressful thing about visiting the Maldives is deciding where to stay! 

Maldives Luxury Huts
Maldives Luxury Huts - Source

Of course, one of the major factors (apart from the price tag!) is what you want to get out of your holiday.  If, for example, you’re keen to sample the local cuisine then resorts such as the Kuredu Island Resort are ideal since it offers not just one but four sumptuous restaurants to choose from – or there’s the interactive dining experience offered by Kandooma – ‘The Kitchen is The Deck’.

If, on the other hand you’re travelling as a family then resorts such as the Meeru Island Resort and Spa makes for a great choice since it not only offers lots of activities for younger members of the family but also has a luxury Spa … simply perfect for Mum to escape and unwind whilst the kids enjoy some of the fun stuff!

For Honeymooners – or those simply seeking some quiet time together – then the four star Veligandu Island Resort and Spa is nothing short of perfect; particularly given its’ “no shoes, no news” barefoot policy!!!  As with many other resorts, the Veligandu offers different types of accommodation options so you can either relax beach side or even over water; for that added touch of privacy.

Last – but by no means least – if you’re looking to truly blow the budget then be sure to look at the range of Soneva hotels which offer luxuries you never realise you needed!  Here you’ll hear all about how Eva and Sonu Shivdasani built their very first resort, Soneva Fushi, as well as their own home on the desert island of Kunfunadhoo back in 1995.  Whilst primarily aiming to craft an environmentally responsible lifestyle the couple’s vision was soon rewarded by a successful collection of world-class hotels, resorts and spas.

Places to Visit in Maldives

Utheemu Ganduvaru (Northern Atolls): Visit the childhood home of the country’s national hero, Mohammed Thakurufaanu – open 9am to 6pm, Sunday to Thursday.

The fish market in Male: Watch the days’ catch being hauled in by the local fishermen from the harbour before being shipped onwards to the various islands and resorts.

The Old Friday Mosque in Male (known locally as the Masjid-al-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam): Visit the oldest mosque in the country (although be sure to seek permission before entering).  Here you’ll also find the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, a conference hall and library.

The Muliaage: Located just a few steps from the Mosque is this historic structure which once served as the official residence of the Maldives’ past presidents.

Male by foot: Take a guided tour of Male on foot to learn all about its history and culture which includes an optional visit to Male National Museum (admission not included in the price of the tour).

The Esjehi Gallery: Admire both traditional and contemporary Maldivian art including carvings and other types of artwork at the art gallery.

Maldives Diving

It’s perhaps little wonder that the Maldives is renowned as being a superior place for divers of all abilities since life beneath the water’s surface is becoming ever more respected by scuba divers of all abilities from across the globe.

Maldives Turtle
Maldives Turtle - SOURCE

Fortunately, in terms of what time of year to dive, there’s no real bad time since both the wet and dry seasons each have their own set of advantages.  You can basically expect good to excellent visibility all year round, regardless of your dive site.

What’s more, wherever you choose to go diving on the Maldives you’re more than likely to find some good coral reefs to explore but the abundance of marine life really sets it apart from other dive destinations.

Many of the dives currently offered in the Maldives are done from liveaboards.  This basically means staying onboard the diving vessel whilst the tidal current gently moves you along, thus enabling you to see vast numbers of fish including Napoleon wrasse, parrotfish, snappers, jacks and sweetlips.

Two of the main features you’re likely to encounter whilst diving from the Maldives are the current swept channels and the pinnacles which act like little magnets for all manner of marine life.  In the channels themselves you can easily explore the numerous caves, caverns and overhangs where soft corals proliferate and you’ll often find a riot of colourful sponges, invertebrates and gorgonian fans emerging from the nutrient-rich water.  Divers can also expect plenty of cleaning stations where cleaning wrasses and shrimps service the much larger marine species.

You’re also likely to spot the pelagics which frequent the Maldives including manta rays, eagle rays and a variety of sharks.  In fact, ideal places for catching a glimpse of the reef shark are at Lhaviyani, North and South Male, Vaayu, Meemu, Laamu and Gaafu (the latter of which is arguably by far the best).  For whale sharks then Ari Atoll, Gaafu and the Thaa atolls in the south are also good areas to target but never be afraid to ask for advice from the locals since tidal changes and weather conditions will always contribute to their whereabouts!

Wherever you look, there’s always something of interest going on within the deep blue seas and given that the water is illuminated by the sun’s rays you can usually expect great visibility; not to mention numerous photo opportunities so be sure to pack your camera!

If you’re looking to take diving a bit more seriously (and what better place to do it than on the Maldives?!), then the 3 star Biyadhoo resort is a great place since it has an excellent PADI dive school; not to mention some great snorkelling opportunities where you can get up close and personal with reef sharks, rays and turtles.  This is a particularly good idea for those travelling as part of a family since everyone can get involved in underwater adventures!

Maldives Weather

Generally speaking, there’s never a bad time to visit the Maldives in terms of the weather forecast.  Since it’s near the Equator the islands tend to enjoy good weather all year round.  In fact, the average temperature in the Maldives is around 29 degrees and there are just two main Monsoon seasons – or the ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ seasons.

Of course, as with any destination, a ‘standard’ forecast is almost impossible to predict.  With a distance of over 800km from North to South, and the Equator crossing the Maldives, the weather conditions here will naturally vary according to your specific location in the archipelago.

The ‘wet season’ on the Maldives (referred to locally as “Halhangu”) lasts from May through to October, although temperatures very rarely drop below 27 degrees during this time (and can even soar up to the 33 degree mark for most of the time).  However, whilst the majority of rain tends to fall between June and August it rarely equates to anything much; with the average amount of annual rainfall being just 2,540mm on the north side of the islands (compared to just 3,810mm in the more southern regions).  The main advantage of the wet season is that it’s also the best time to witness some of the most spectacular sunsets you’re probably likely to see in an entire lifetime.

The ‘dry season’ on the Maldives runs from November to April when you can generally expect more hours of sun each day (usually around 8 hours) with temperatures reaching an average of 30 degrees.  During this time the water temperature soars too – usually to around 25 degrees which, coupled with calmer sea conditions, make it an ideal time to swim or try out some of the many watersports on offer.

As with anywhere, weather on the Maldives isn’t an exact science but generally speaking you can expect warm sunshine all year round.

Is Maldives Safe?

The Maldives is fortunate to enjoy a very low crime rate although, as with any other country, petty crime can naturally occur – for example, through the theft of goods left unattended on the beach or in unlocked hotel rooms (a habit which is easily done given the laid-back attitude you’ll find on most resorts).  That said, most resorts offer safety deposit boxes for in-room usage and these should certainly be used for important documentation such as passports, medication and so on.

The capital city of Male has seen a recent increase in crime (including gang related violence) although there’s certainly no evidence to suggest that certain nationals are being targeted in any way.  That said, all trips into the capital should ideally be done via organised excursions.

Whilst the Maldives is an Islamic country which has strong anti-drug laws, alcohol and pork is permitted on resorts; as is topless sunbathing (although these are all strictly prohibited off resort, in places such as Male).

Maldives Nightlife

If you’re looking for vibrant nightlife, hard rock music and parties going on into the early hours of the morning then the Maldives almost certainly isn’t for you.  Whilst the majority of the islands’ resorts offer regular nightly entertainment, including beach parties, competitions and laid-back BBQ’s, there are certainly no nightclubs as such and you’ll tend to find that evenings are quite laid back with the emphasis being very much on relaxation rather than rock and roll!

Maldives Nightlife
Maldives Nightlife - Source

What’s more, whilst nights out in the capital city of Male can’t be recommended for safety reasons, it’s also an alcohol-free zone – as are the rest of the islands, other than the actual tourist resorts.  If you’re staying on an island resort you’ll also find yourself unable to get back from the capital city once night falls since very few (if any) water taxis operate after dark.  If it’s specifically on your ‘to do’ list, though, then accommodation options in Male are both plentiful and flexible; although if you venture outside of your hotel you’ll find yourself in a no-alcohol zone and locals tend not to endorse any type of party life as you’d ordinarily find in other capital cities.

That said, most resorts across the Maldives will encompass a wide range of evening attractions that are well-suited to their guests and you’ll find that their cocktail menus are absolutely second to none!  So, as the evening falls and the sun sets across the ocean it’s a perfect time to kick back and relax with the waiter’s latest recommendation; perhaps whilst listening to soft sundown tunes or chatting with your fellow travellers poolside.

Jazz music tends to be extremely popular on the Maldives and some resorts host jazz ensembles or similar entertainment to ensure you end yet another perfect day on the Maldives in both style and comfort.

With so much to see and do on the Maldives it’s perhaps little wonder that people return to the islands time and time again.  You only have to ask anyone who’s been there to get a real feel of all there is to discover.  However, to make sure you get the best experience possible (and one that’s right for you) it’s always advisable to do your homework well in advance and make sure you choose the right resort since there are so many to choose from!  However, once you’ve done that you can simply kick back, relax and look forward to all these beautiful islands have to offer.  Wherever you choose to go, whichever resort it is – and whatever time of year you do it – you’re in for an experience that you’ll never forget in a lifetime! 

Thursday, 4 November 2021

Kerala Backwaters - Best Kerala Backwaters

The charm of Kerala backwaters as a tourist place is well-known as a pristine aquatic adventure all over the world. The formation of the backwaters is a unique geographical aspect of the southernmost state of India. Do you know that at the end point of Kerala, the perfection of India converges as the confluence of all the tree oceans surrounding the country? Anyone can easily see the three distinct ocean colors as the merge by the famous Vivekananda Rock in Kanya Kumari. This end point of India is also considered the terminal of the backwater stretch covering the entire coastline of Kerala.


A Unique Aqua-Land

Kerala Backwaters

It is a labyrinthine formation of waterways formed by 38 rivers merging to the Arabian Sea on the coast of Kerala. The Deltas make numerous tiny islands, inhabited by the simple coastal village folk. The rivers and their tributaries form lakes and reservoirs across the coastline.


The most important rivers of the region are Chaliyar, Valapattanam, Bharathapuzha, Periyar, Chalakudy, Kalladayar, Pamba, Kalladayar, and Achancoil. The Ashtamudi Lake in Kollam covers an area of almost 200 sq km. This serene lake is the most preserved lake in India. Visit Kerala backwaters to explore the quaint nativity of these ancient waters, rivers at last reaching their Nirvana to the seas! The Ayurvedic resorts along the backwaters shoreline are very popular across the world as one of the most peaceful retreats to rejuvenate mind, body, and spirit.


These water bodies also embody a very special eco-system. The confluence of sweet over from the rivers and the brackish water from the sea creates a strange drinkable taste of the waters. At some of the places, bunds have been erected to separate the freshwater from the brackish water. The flora and fauna of the backwaters include palm fringed shorelines and pandanus shrubs. Many birds, such as the Kingfisher, the terns, the cormorants, and the darters live by the trees. Otters and turtles are seen in the waters.


Exploring By Boat

Planned Cruises

Kerala Backwaters Cruise

Total backwater cruises cover about 205 km, almost the entire coastline of Kerala. The total combined length of the waterways has been estimated to be about 900 km. Smaller cruises leave from major backwater towns such as the Alappuzha cruise, the Alappuzha Kochi cruise, the Alumkavadu cruise in Kollam, and the Kavvayi Backwater of Payyanur present different unique facets of this serene experience. Regular ferry services connect different regions of the backwaters.


Other special tours include a trip to model fishing village Kumbalangi or a trip to Kuttanad, also known as the rice bowl of India. The backwaters at Kumarakom are very special! You can also visit the Chithari Island and the Chandragiri Fort by the river. Kerala as a tourist place has been hailed officially as ‘God’s Own Country’ and it has every reason to the claim! The experience is exquisitely beautiful and perfect for a peaceful retreat. The natives travel by small boats for transport and for carrying crops from the land or the river. These beautiful native boats create many picturesque moments at sunsets, when they return to the homes by the coast.


Staying in House Boats

Kerala Houseboat

Houseboats can be rented from the key nodes on the backwaters. The beautiful floating homes have been arranged with all amenities of modern luxury. Staying in the houseboat is a blessed experience. At the depths of a starlit night, surrounded by water on all sides, you would slowly float by a dreamy landscape in a houseboat. In fact, at different points of history, the houseboats were used by the Royalty of Kerala for such dreamy tours. The same tradition continues. More than 2000 big barges ply on the backwaters. These have been classified into Platinum, Gold, and Silver by the Kerala tourism board.


These are also very popular with couples, especially among folks on honeymoon. You can easily book a houseboat online these days. The houseboats are called kettuvalloms in Malayalam. Besides letting them on private rent, the houseboats are also used for cruises, especially night cruises. Numerous cruising options are available so that you can plan your trip anytime of the year. The tradition of rowing these huge barges on these waters is actually about 1500 years old. Beypore is a place known famously for the heritage of houseboat construction. The biggest ones are about 100 feet in length!


Snake Boat Races

Snake Boat Races

The snake boat races on the backwater are amazing. Long serpentine boats are rowed in coordination by more than 100 rowers at a time! There would be a coordinator standing in the intersections coordinating the rhythm of the boatmen. The decorated boats compete in spellbinding races where the speedily passing boat truly feels like a huge snake rushing on the waters!

Several boat races are held in different parts of the backwaters. If you want to visit, you will have to plan the trip at the time of the annual race. Famous competitions include the Alappuzha boat race, the Champakulam Moolam boat race, the Aranmula Uthrattadi Vallamkali, and the Payippad Jalotsavam.

Plan a trip to the backwaters anytime of the year. The weather is predominantly tropical almost all the time. For feeling the most of the waters, consider visiting in the torrential monsoons. If you love rain, Kerala is the perfect place for romance! This water network is definitely counted among the best lists of top ten tourist attractions in India.


Float in Serenity

Kerala Houseboat Tour

The Kerala experience is extremely serene. The peacefulness of the quaint waters would slowly help you to settle down even when you would be floating most of the time. You need to plan your trip well because covering the entire backwaters is going to be extensive. Look out for boat race and other local festivals timings with a competent travel agency for planning the itinerary. Make a list of experiences that you want to explore at the backwaters. Set the plan accordingly. For prolonged stays, you can book accommodation in the Ayurvedic and other resorts by the coastline. This watery network presents a very special aspect of feeling India as a tourist destination. The water trips would promise to be an unforgettable experience!

Wednesday, 3 November 2021

Tips To Have a Divine Mountain Adventure In India

If you have discovered a new passion in life, namely the discovery of world mysterious through worldwide travelling, it is time to take your adventure to the next level. Consider adding new great destinations on your list of amazing places to visit in search of new mysterious, history stories and traditions that will find a dear place in your heart.

India is one of the most amazing locations in the world where you can spend quality time on your own, with your friends or family. The most amazing experience you can have there is a divine mountain adventure that will reveal new insights into the natural world that surrounds us.

Discover the magical land of real adventure, culture and leisure in the mountain area that waits to reveal itself to curious travelers seeking for new levels of adrenaline in their life.


Get Ready for an Amazing New Trekking and Mountain Adventure in India

Mountain Trekking India

India is the world leader of mountain adventure and this is the main reason why tourists choose to travel there every chance they get. It offers you the chance to diversify your range of history knowledge and become aware of the most amazing local customs and traditions. Plan the best adventure trip of your life in this amazing region and all the majestic mountain regions will reveal their magic to you. You can discover the most stunning mountain peaks and engage in the rolling green fields adventures that will bring new meaning to your life.

mountaineering in india

You can go trekking, mountain biking as well as mountaineering in popular Indian regions like Himachal, Jammu & Kashmir or Ladakh. Let the splendid mountains reveal their hidden secrets to you through gorgeous scenery whose memory you will treasure for a lifetime. Enjoy the newly discovered mountain thrills and never back down from taking up on mountain sports in India. It will change your perspective on engaging in sports activities in the middle of nature.


Experience the Magic of the Mountain Indian Land

India features varied climatic conditions in its different regions. July until September is usually the best time to consider for travelling in mountain regions like Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal & Uttarakhand. If you have chosen the Himachal region for your next trip you can visit it during this period of time or even in October because the climate there is warmer. Either way, you will not possibly get bored while visiting these regions because the wide range of options in terms of sports activities will ensure all the entertainment you need.

zanskar river trek

Make sure you pack all the necessary items for your adventurous mountain tour in India. Get first aid items to have with you just in case and dry snack bars to keep you well fed during the trip. Water bottles as well as warm gear items and shoes to match the sports activities you have planned for you should also become part of your traveling package. Moreover, do not forget to build up your stamina just before taking up on any kind of mountain sports activities, especially if you have not been too active lately.


Guided Tours in the Mountains

If you have never been to India before and are interested in making new friends during this trip, you might want to consider guided tours in the Indian mountains for the next trip. Specialized guides will show you the best regions to visit and you will have a lot of fun with your new friends who share your passion for mountain adventures. Get ready for the best unbeatable traveling adventure of your life. These will not cost a fortune yet mean a lot for you in the long run.

Moreover, you can engage in a mountain tour from Fort Kochi to the mountains in the Munnar and the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve. This can be the ideal tour for your yearly family trip in which trekking adventures will simply be taken to the next level of entertainment. Nothing compares to a mountain adventure in which fresh air is all you breathe and nature surrounds you everywhere you go.