Monday, 5 August 2013

kadalundi bird sanctuary, kerala, india


kadalundi bird sanctuary, kerala, india
consisting of 25 acres of mudflats at the kadalundi river estuary, this is a wet land habitat for migratory and terrestrial birds and and a haven for environmentalists.
Terns, gulls, herons, sandpipers, whimbrels and other exotic birds flock to this place in November and return home in April.
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013


parassini kadavu temple, kerala


Parassinikadavu temple
The sree muthappan temple of parassinikadavu stands on the banks of the valapattanam river and is one of the most important shrines in kerala.this pilgrim centre is famous for the muthappan theyyam performed every morning and evening.

This celebrated shrine follows the unusual custom of offering dried fish and toddy (made from the sap of coconut flower before it blooms, the sweetish liquid is allowed to ferment overnight in bottles or earthenware vessels to produce toddy. Combining the mildly intoxicating spirit with snacks, usually spicy seafood, has been the tradition in kerala for a long time) to deity.
The temple is open to people of all religions.


Deity of the temple : sree muthappan, the hunter incarnation of lord siva

HOW TO REACH
AIR        : Kozhikkode (112 Km)
RAIL    : Kannur (18 km)
ROAD   : An excellent road transport system connects Kannur
            to all the major towns of south india.

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Monday, 29 July 2013

MUZHUPPILANGAD BEACH, KERALA



Make your weekend special by visiting country's only 'drive-in-beach.'
Muzhappilangad is a small coastal village in kannur district in the indian state of kerala. This village is renowned for its 4 km long pristine Muzhappilangad beach.
Black rocks protect this long, clean beach from the currents of the deep, making its shallow waters a swimmer's paradise.
HOW TO REACH
AIR   :  nearest airport: KOZHIKKODE 93km away
RAIL:   nearest railway station: THALASSERY 7km away
            KANNUR is about 10km from the beach

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Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Thirunelly Temple, Wayanad




Thirunelli Temple is the only temple in the world where the devotees can perform all the rituals related to one’s life, starting from birth to death and life after death.
  It is one of the most ancient temples in Kerala. It is believed that here the prathishta of Lord Vishnu was performed by Lord Brahma. It is also known as ''Sahyamala Kshetram'' and ''Kashi of the South''



The beautiful Brahmagiri hills and the surrounding lush green forests have made the temple premises a valley of tranquility. So everybody feels completely relaxed after sitting in the sanctum of the temple. The temple is an embodiment of ancient temple architecture. The aquaduct that brings water to the temple is also a witness to hundreds of years of history.



The name Thirunelli derives from the word nelli, the Malayalam/Tamil equivalent for Indian gooseberry (Amla) tree. Once when Lord Brahma while traversing the world, saw an idol of Lord Vishnu resting on an amla tree in the valley and thus the place came to be named Thirunelli.




In Padma Purana (written by Veda Vyasa) there is mention of a beautiful Vishnu temple located in the picturesque Sahya valley deep in the middle of the forest. Thirunelli temple is also referred to as Amalaka temple and Sidha temple.

History depicts Chera king Kulasekharan as the founder of this temple. He lived between A.D 767 and A.D 834. After a brief reign, he relinquished the throne and started missionary work to propagate Vaishnava order. It was he who wrote the Sanskrit work Mukundamaala in which he earnestly prays to Lord Vishnu to instill in him devotion.
Temple timings: Morning: 5:30 am to 12:00 pm, Evening: 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm


Thirunelli Temple Office:- 04935-210201.

FOR ACCOMMODATION
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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

VALPARAI, TAMIL NADU








Valparai is a hillstation in Tamil Nadu,
Located in Western ghats, 3,500ft from the sea
level on the Anamalai Mountain Ranges.



The unique grass forests, Grass Hills, is also located near Valparai. The hill sports tall grass and houses elephants, boars, cheetah and other wild animals. In addition one can drive around the mountain tea estates enjoying the pleasant climate and forget the once dense forest that have paved the way for tea bushes.

HOW TO REACH
By Road: Thrissur-Chalakkudy-Athirappally-via 147Km
               Coimbatore - Pollachi- Valparai 105Km
                Pollachi to Valparai - 65 km
By Rail:    Thrissur/Coimbatore
By Air:      Coimbatore/Cochin(139km)

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PHOTO FROM
http://photography.usandeep.com/index.blog/2155940/scenes-from-valparai/

TEAK MUSEUM, NILAMBUR


teak museum, nilambur, kerala, india


Nilambur is the original home of the cholainaickans, the oldest aboriginal, tribe of Kerala.The extensively forested area is well known for Canoli's plot, the world's oldest teak plantation and bamboo woods. located here is the only teak museum in the world, which houses around 55 types of bamboo, arboretum, the biggest teak on earth and a butterfly park.



In the museum, through exhibits and associated texts, information is provided on historic, aesthetic, scientific and cultural values of the species.


BIO-RESOURCES NATURE TRAIL
Adjacent to the teak museum, there is an 800 m long
Bio- resources nature trail starting at the pond behind the museum and ending at the information center at the entrance.The nature trail depicts habit and habitat of various plants and animals under various themes.



HOW TO REACH
BY AIR    :   KOZHIKKODE 45 km
BY RAIL  : NILAMBUR ROAD  4 km
                   terminus for the
                   Nilambur- Shornur lane 65km
BY ROAD : Nilambur is on kozhikkode- Ooty
                     state highway

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Monday, 24 September 2012

HIMVAD GOPALASWAMI BETTA, KARNATAKA,


HIMVAD GOPALASWAMI BETTA, KARNATAKA, INDIA



Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta, is a hill (betta in Kannada) located in thechamaraja nagar district of the state of karnataka,at a height of 1450m,India and is extensively wooded. It is also the highest peak in the Bandippur national park.









It lies in the core area of the Bandipur National Park and is frequented by wild life including elephants. Dense fog predominates and covers the hills round the year and thus gets the prefix Himavad (in the native language of Kannada) and the temple of Venugopalaswamy (LordKrishna) gives the full name of Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta.



 HOW TO REACH
  BY ROAD: 220 km from Banglore
                   75 km from Mysore
( on the Mysore Ooty road -10 km away from Gundlupet,which is 60 km away from Mysore)
There is a motor-able road all the way to the top of the hill.


                                                                                 
 It is a perfect getaway from wayanad.


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