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Wednesday 23 December 2015

JATAYU PARK


JATAYU PARK













Jatayu Nature Park is a park and tourism centre under construction at Chadayamangalam in Kollam district of Kerala. This rock-theme adventure park is about 38 km away from Kollam city and 28 km away from Paravur. It is the first PPP tourism initiative in the state of Kerala under the BOT model. When open, Jatayu Nature Park will hold the distinction of having the world’s largest bird sculpture (200 feet long, 150 feet broad, 70 feet in height and having 15,000 square foot of floor area) of the great mythical bird















The 100 crore worth initial phase of Jatayu Nature Park will open in the first quarter of 2016 with an adventure zone having three kilometer radius. On 29 November 2015, Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce's Director of stakeholder relations, Majid Al Marri visited the under construction Jatayu Nature Park along with the Chief Minister of Kerala, Mr. Oommen Chandy and he got amazed by the project. They wish to build a similar structure in Dubai. They will be coming back in February 2016 for taking more pictures of Jatayu Nature Park project.


FACILITIES :
6D theatre
Cable car
Digital Museum
Adventure zone (with 20 games)
Facility for Bird’s eye view
Ayurvedic and Siddha cave resort









ACCESS :
Chadayamangalam Town - 4.5 km
Paravur railway station - 27.5 km
Kollam Junction railway station - 38.7 km
Kollam KSRTC Bus Station - 40.4 km
Kollam Port - 41.3 km
Kollam Helipad - 40 km
Kottarakara railway station - 23.1 km
Trivandrum International Airport - 53.4 km

Saturday 26 April 2014

DHARMADAM ISLAND

DHARMADAM ISLAND


               Dharmadam Island, located near Kannur, is an tiny island in the Arabian Sea. It is also called "Dharmadam Thuruth" or "Pacha Thuruth" meaning "Green Island". Clad with coconut palm and lush bushes, natural beauty of Dharmadam Island makes it as an important tourist attraction.
               
Access : 
              Thalassery, Kannur and Mahe are the nearest towns located at a distance of 4 km, 17 km, and 15 km respectively. The nearest bust stand and railway station are in Thalassery. Kozhikode Karipur International Airport is the nearest airport, about 100 km away.
              The Dharmadam mainland is located between Thalassery and Kannur. It is on national Highway 17 to the north of Thalassery. Short route busses passing Kannur or Thalassery stop at Dharmadam.
              You can hire taxis or auto-rickshaws from Thalassery or Kannur to Dharmadam. As the Island became a popular picnic spot and weekend gateway, the local passenger trains stops at Dharmadam. From the Dharmadam mainland, you can walk to the Island.  
              The Moidu bridge which connects Kannur and Thalassery is an important landmark en route to Dharmadam Island. You can a boat from the southern end of the bridge to reach the Island. Visiting the Dharmadam Island requires prior permission from the owners as it is a private-owned property. 
                   
Dharmadam Beach :
              The Dharmadam Island beach is surrounded by the Arabian sea on the north and Anjarakandy river on the south and east. The western side of Dharmadam Island is surrounded by the river and the sea. The island is a 2-hectare land and that is 100 m away from Dharmadam mainland. From the Dharmadam Island beach you can get the view of Thalassery town.
              The best time to visit Dharmadam beach is between october and may when the weather is fentastic. 

Dharmadam Island Carnival :



              The Dharmadam Island Carnival is held once a year, usually in December. With decorative light settings, food stalls and fun rides, it is great time for amusement. Famous artists enliven thy fest with orchestra and other shows.

Friday 11 April 2014

GAVI

GAVI


                Spread across the beauty of Periyar Tiger Reserve, Gavi is quite, beautiful and pristine forest haven. It is at the eastern extreme of Pathanamthitta district at 3400 ft above MSL. These evergreen forest are abundant with magnificent wildlife including tiger, elephants, leopards, bears,Indian gaur, sambar, barking & mouse deers, lion tailed macaque, other varieties of monkeys, Nilgiri marten and a lot more. For nature explorers Gavi offers the complete acquaintance with the flora around including Nageia Wallichinia, a highly endemic species of gymnosperm family seen only around Gavi in the whole Western Ghat's; the forest over Gavi are home to over 320 species of birds- the great Indian hornbills, sunbird, woodpeckers, kingfishers and myriads of mynas, dongos, cuckoos and bulbuls. The shear beauty of this place is indeed worth a closer look! hear is nature at its unadulterated best. Gavi often serves as a base camp for deep jungle trekkers, birdwatchers, nature lovers research students and like that.      



               Gavi is a heaven for bird watchers. Active involvement of tribal's in Gavi makes it unique venture of its kind in the country. Traditional knowledge about the forest and its way of life helps Gavi to sustain its surroundings in its original state.

                highlight of Gavi Eco project is the involvement of local populace in its activities as guides, gardeners and cooks. This will provide livelihood for the locals and also will help to create awareness on conservation of nature. Gavi offers its visitors activities like trekking, wildlife watching, outdoor camping in specially built tends, and night safaris.

               The road leading to the picturesque Gavi is blackened by tea plantation, which itself is a refreshing experience. En route to Gavi are places of interest like Mundakayyam, Kuttikanam, Peermedu, and Vandiperiyar from where the rood deviates to Gavi.
               
Climate : 
Summer   : February - April, day time temperature up to 28 degree Celsius, but can drop to 20 degree                          Celsius at night.
Monsoon : June - August, day time temperature up to 25 degree Celsius, but can drop to 10 degree Celsius                  at night.



Access : Airways : Kochi International Airport - 200 kms
                             Thiruvanandapuram International Airport - 250 kms 
              Railways: Kottym Railway Statin - 120 kms
              Road     : Rgular bus available from Kochi and Thiruvanandapuram.
                             

Wednesday 9 April 2014

KOCHI

KOCHI




               Fort Kochi is a region in he city of Kochi in the state of Kerala. Walking through the old street of Kochi is the ideal way of discovering historic town brimming with tales of myriad seafaring visitors who came here to trade and then stayed on to cease their work on this wonderful land. ' Walking through Fort Cochin ' is a tour organised as apart of the conservation and development initiatives taken up by the Corporation of Kochi.



               The eventful history of the city began when a major flood in AD 1341 threw open the estuary of Kochi, till then a land locked region, turning it into one of the finest natural harbor in the world. Kochi thus become a heaven for seafaring visitors from all over the world and became the first European township in India when the Portuguese settled here in the 15th century.
      
                The Dutch Wrested Fort Kochi from the Portuguese in Ad 1663 and later in the last phase of the colonial saga, The British took over, the town in 1795. During the 1660's, Fort Kochi peaked in stature as a prime commercial center and its fame spread far and wide - variously as a rich trade center, a major military base, a vibrant cultural hub, a great ship building center, a center for Christianity and so on. Today centuries later, the city is home to nearly thirteen communities.

               A few interesting sites included in the tour the Chinese fishing net along the Vasco Da Gama Square, Santa Cruz Basilica, St Francis Church, VOC gate, Bastion Bungalow etc. Apart from this architectural splendors, an array of  restaurants serving fresh sea food are also popular among the tourists.


               The Chinese fishing nets erected on teak wood and bamboo poles work on a principle of balancing. Records say they were first set here between AD 1350 and AD 1450. Vasco Da Gama Square the narrow promenade the parallels the beach, is the best place to watch the nets being lowered and pulled out of sea.
               The Santa Cruz Basilica, a church build originally by Portuguese and elevated to cathedral bu Pope Paul IV in 1558, was spared by the Dutch conquerors who destroyed many catholic buildings. Later the British demolished the structure an Bishop Dom Gomez Vereira commissioned new building in 1887. Consecrated in 1905, Santa Cruz was proclaimed as Basilica by the Pope John Paul II in 1984.

               Fort Kochi is also home to one of India's oldest churches - The St. Francis Church. This was a Roman Catholic Church during the Portuguese rule from 1503 to 1663, then a Dutch Reformist Church from 1664 to 1804, and Anglican Church from 1804 to  1947. Today it is governed by the Church of South India (CSI). Another important fact about the Church is Vasco Da Gama, who died in 1524, was buried here before his mortal remains were returned to Portugal 14 years later. 
                
   
Access : About 13 km from Ernakulam Town through road and 20 min by boat. 
                                          

Saturday 5 April 2014

PAITHALMALA

PAITHALMALA



               Paithalmala (Vaithalmala) is a hill station in the Kannur district of Kerala. It is located near Pottenplave village, at an height of 1371.6 m above sea level, this is the highest geographic peak in Kannur. It is nested in Kerala - Karnataka border near to Kodagu forest, it lies in the Western Ghat's. It has become a favorite spot for the trekkers and photographers.


Trekking In Paithalmala :
               There are two trekking seasons in Paithalmala, falling in monsoon and summer. Monsoon (June to October) trekking to Paithalmala is a photographers delight as the mist blankets the hills and forests. One can include to the lush greenery amids, the showers throughout the day, especially in July. Particularly trekking is is not easy as in the summer because of the extreme climate.


                Monsoon is followed by the cool climate in Paithalmala and grass surrounding the hill grow to their fullest size, making it difficult to walk through. As they grow above seven feet, finding the regular way becomes a difficult task. By December the forest caretakers set fire to grass, taking care of the rest of the forest, to ease out the trekking experience, soon after this, the hill becomes unsuitable because of black sooth formed but clears away after a couple of weeks. The best time for trek is from January to March though the sun might be harsh.  

Access :  Airways : Mangalalore - 166 km
                              Calicut - 150 km

               Railway : Kannur Railway Station - 60 km
                              Payyanur Railway Station - 62 km

               Road     : from Kannur - 65 km
                              from Thaliparamba - 44 km