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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls, Kottayam

Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls, Kottayam

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Aruvikuzhi is a beautiful picnic spot and an ideal shooting location for movies located in Kottayam. Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, falling in five steps, is a real feast for the eyes. Here streams make their way through the landscape and the water roars as it cascades down the mountains from a height of 100 ft. It is an ideal place for trekking and is located in the midst of rubber plantations.
The famous St. Mary’s Church is situated at the top of  the waterfalls. The rubber plantation centre at Pallickathod, is just 1 km from this spot.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Nearest railway station is Kottayam, about 19 km
Nearest airport: Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, about 88 km

Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, Pathanamthitta

Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, Pathanamthitta



Aruvikuzhy waterfalls are located 11 km from Kozhencherry town. Located near the Charalkunnu Thaliyoor in Pathanamthitta district, the waterfalls is an ideal picnic spot.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Nearest railway station is Thiruvalla, about 29 km
Nearest airport: Nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, about 131 km

Athirappalli and Vazhachal Waterfalls, Thrissur

Athirappalli and Vazhachal Waterfalls, Thrissur



The most famous waterfalls of Kerala, Athirappalli and Vazhachal are situated on the Chalakudy River, which originates from the upper reaches of the Western Ghats. At the entrance to the Sholayar ranges is the largest waterfall in Kerala, Athirapally, which stands tall at 80 feet. Just a short drive from Athirapally, the Vazhachal waterfall is close to dense green forests that are home to many endangered and endemic species of flora and fauna. The waterfalls are located on the edge of the Sholayar forest ranges are just 5 km apart. This is the only place in the Western Ghats where four endangered Hornbill species are seen.

 Athirappalli 63 km from Thrissur and Vazhachal 68 km from Thrissur.
 

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Nearest railway station is Chalakudy, about 30 km away
Nearest airport: Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, about 53 km from Thrissur

Adyanpara Waterfalls, Malappuram

Adyanpara Waterfalls, Malappuram


Located in the Kurumbalangode Village of Nilambur Taluk in Malappuram district, Adyanpara is famous for its waterfalls and the splendour of its lush jungles. The waterfalls is situated around 15 km from Nilambur.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Nilambur, around 16 km away
Nearest airport: Karipur International Airport, around 58 km in Nilambur - Gudalur Rd.

Gandhi Seva Sadan Kathakali and Classic Arts Academy

Gandhi Seva Sadan Kathakali and Classic Arts Academy


The Gandhi Seva Sadan Kathakali and Classic Arts Academy popularly known as "Kathakali Sadanam" is located in a panoramic, sprawling ten-acre campus of its own in Perur village in Ottapalam under the Palakkad district. This academy is dedicated exclusively to the training of the art of Kathakali, the renowned dance-drama which is so integral a part of Kerala's culture. It is the third of its kind in the state, the other two being the Kerala Kalamandalam and P.S.V. Natyasangham. The year 2003 will witness the golden jubilee of this august institution, started in 1953.
Facilities include regular courses as well as short-term courses oriented towards foreign students. The Academy has produced a long line of illustrious performers of this esoteric artform, viz., Mattannur Sankarankutty, Sadanam Krishnankutty, Sadanam Ramankutty, Sadanam Balakrishnan, Sadanam Vasudevan, Cherpalachery Sivan etc. to name a few. Kathakali Sadanam has also conducted quite a number of tours abroad often representing India, particularly in the former Soviet Union and other European countries.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Ottappalam Railway Station, about 12 km from Palakkad Town
Nearest airport: Coimbatore International Airport (Tamilnadu) is the nearest airport, about 89 km

Fort Kochi

Fort Kochi


To explore the historic town of Fort Kochi, there is no better choice than setting out on foot. Relax, breathe deep and come out in cotton dresses, soft shoes and yes - a straw hat. At each and every nook of this island steeped in history, there is something amusing awaiting you. It is a world of its own, retaining the specimens of a bygone era and still proud of those days. If you can smell the past, nothing can stop you from walking through these streets.

Walking straight through the K. J. Herschel Road and turning left, you can have a glimpse of Fort Immanuel. This bastion once belonged to the Portuguese and is a symbol of the strategic alliance which existed between the Maharaja of Cochin and the Monarch of Portugal, after whom the fort is named. This fort was built in 1503 and reinforced in 1538. Walking a bit further, you come across the Dutch cemetery. Consecrated in 1724 and managed by the Church of South India, the tomb stones here silently remind visitors of those Europeans who left their homeland to expand their colonial empires.

The next spot to watch is the ancient Thakur House, which stands erect as a concrete specimen of the colonial era. The building is simply graceful. Formerly known as Kunal or Hill Bungalow, it was home to the managers of the National Bank of India during the British rule. Now, it belongs to the Thakur and Company, renowned tea trading firm.

Walk on and there is another colonial structure awaiting you - David Hall. It was built around 1695 by the Dutch East India Company. The hall is associated with Hendrik Adriaan van Reed tot Drakeston, renowned Dutch commander, who is more admired for his monumental book on the flora of Kerala namely Hortus Malabaricus. However, David Hall is named after David Koder, a later occupant of the hall.

Walking past the Parade Ground, the four acres of ground where the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British had once conducted military parades, you reach the St. Francis Church, the oldest European church in India. It has passed through many phases ever since the Portuguese built it in 1503. Now the church is under the Church of South India. By the way, it was in this church that Vasco-da Gama had been buried and his tombstone can still be seen.

The Church Road is a nice place to walk, with the cool breeze from the Arabian Sea caressing your body. Walk down a bit closer to the sea and there is the Cochin Club, home to an impressive library and collection of sporting trophies. Set in a beautifully landscaped park, the club still retains its British ambience.

Walking back to the Church Road, on the left side, you would stumble across another majestic mansion, the Bastion Bungalow. This wonderful structure of Indo-European style had been built in 1667 and is named after its location on the site of the Stromberg Bastion of the old Dutch fort. Now it is the official residence of the Sub Collector.

The Vasco-da Gama square is nearby. A narrow promenade, this is an ideal place to relax a little. Stalls full of delicious seafood and tender coconuts are simply tempting. Savour a bit and feed your eyes on the Chinese fishing nets, being raised and lowered. These nets had been erected here between AD 1350 and 1450 by the traders from the court of Kublai Khan.

Refreshed, you can now proceed to the Pierce Leslie Bungalow, a charming mansion, which once had been the office of Pierce Leslie and Co., coffee merchants of yesteryears. This building reflects Portuguese, Dutch and local influences. Its waterfront verandahs are an added attraction. Turning right, you come to the Old Harbour House, built in 1808 and owned by Carriet Moran and Co, renowned tea brokers. Nearby is the Koder House, the magnificent building constructed by Samuel S. Koder of the Cochin Electric Company in 1808. This structure shows the transition from colonial to Indo-European architecture.

Turn further right and you reach the Princess Street. Mind having some fresh flowers from the shops here. One of the earliest streets of the area, this road has European style residences on both its sides. Located here is the Loafer's Corner, the traditional hangout for the jovial and fun loving people of Kochi.

Walking northwards from the Loafer's corner, you come across Santa Cruz Basilica, the historic church built by the Portuguese and elevated to a cathedral by Pope Paul IV in 1558. In 1984, Pope John Paul II declared it as a Basilica. After having a quick look at the Burgher street and the Delta Study, a heritage bungalow built in the year 1808 and now functioning as a high school, you walk down, once again to the Princess Street and then to the Rose Street. There you would find Vasco house, believed to be the residence of Vasco-da Gama. This traditional and typical European house is one of the oldest of Portuguese residences in Kochi.

Turning left, you walk over to the Ridsdale Road to find the VOC gate, the large wooden gate facing the Parade ground. The gate, built in 1740, gets its name from the monogram (VOC) of the Dutch East India Company on it. Close by is the United Club, once one of the four elite clubs of the British in Kochi. Now, it serves as a classroom for the nearby St. Francis Primary School.

Walking straight, you reach the end of the road and there is the Bishop's house, built in the year of 1506. It had once been the residence of the Portuguese Governor and is set on a small hillock near the Parade Ground. The facade of the house has large Gothic arches and the building was acquired by Dom Jos Gomes Ferreira, the 27th Bishop of the Diocese of Cochin whose jurisdiction extended over Burma, Malaya and Ceylon apart from India.

Yes, now it is time to wind up the walk. With the feel of the bygone days still lingering in your minds, mesmerizing sights staying back in your eyes and your taste buds yearning again for the delicacies and it is not at all a sin, if you feel like another walk!

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Ernakulam Railway Station is about 1½ km from the main boat jetty
Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, about 30 km from Ernakulam

Monday, January 27, 2014

Vasco House, Kochi

Vasco House, Kochi

 

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Believed to have been the residence of Vasco da Gama, Vasco House is one of the oldest Portuguese residences in Fort Kochi. Built in the early sixteenth century, Vasco House sports the typical European glass paned windows and balcony cum verandahs characteristic of those times.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Nearest railway station is Ernakulam railway station, about 15 km away
Nearest airport: Nearest airport is Cochin International Ariport, about 35 km away

Poonkudil Mana, Malappuram

Poonkudil Mana, Malappuram

 

Poonkudil Mana, situated 3 km away from Anakkayam Town on the Manjeri - Perinthalmanna road is this ancient mental healthcare centre.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Angadipuram Railway Station, about 16 km is the nearest station.
Nearest airport: Karipur International Airport, about 28 km

Parade Ground, Ernakulam

Parade Ground, Ernakulam

 

The four acre Parade Ground in Ernakulam district of Kerala, was where once the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British colonists conducted their military parades and drills. The buildings around the ground housed their defence establishments. Today, the largest open ground in Fort Kochi, the Parade Ground is a sports arena.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Ernakulam South Railway Station is around 5.6 km away
Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport is about 27 km away

Gazelles

Gazelles

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You may have seen, admired and experienced some of the captivating sights on land in God's Own Country. For those who are on the lookout for a new experience, a change from their tryst with land while in Kerala, why not opt for an experience on the turquoise waters of the Arabian Sea.

And to make it happen, get on board one of the elegant yachts operated by 'The Malabar Yacht Club' located at Mattancherry in Kochi. Called Gazelles, the yachts and the facilities at the club are being promoted by the Kondo Syokai Group, who is credited with operating the first yacht charter in India. Each yacht is manned by a crew of two and can accommodate six sleeping guests comfortably. The yachts also feature facilities like toilet, shower and galley.

The yacht club currently offers sailing holidays in India, in the Lakshadweep Islands and in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The sailing options from Kochi includes coastal sailing, which is day sailing in and around the costal waters of Kochi. During the cruise, guests on board can enjoy waterside views of Mattancherry, Fort Kochi, Bolghatty Island, Vypeen Island and the array of Chinese fishing nets and can enjoy the company of dolphins by the side of the boat. The waters off the coast offer ideal conditions for swimming and obviously one can relax and can bite into some of the food delights served on board.

As part of its sailing holidays in India, the yacht club does coastal sailing trips from Kochi with overnight sail to Cherai and Marari beaches. The 'Gazelles' set sail from Kochi early morning and drop anchor off the beaches before evening. With lunch on board the evening meal would take the form of a beach barbeque. Guests can sleep overnight on the yacht and after breakfast the next day, sail back to Kochi. On request, longer duration of sails is also offered by the yacht club.

Sailing to the mesmerizing coral islands of Lakshadweep and also to the breathtaking Andamans and Nicobar Islands are other options offered by the yacht club to its guests.

Feel the wind in your hair, relax to the lullaby of the waves or else take in the inspiring sights of coastal Kerala, while you stay afloat on the Gazelles.


Getting there

Nearest railway station: Nearest railway station is Ernakulam, about 10 km
Nearest airport: Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, about 42 km

Margi

Margi

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Attraction: Performances of Kathakali and other art forms of Kerala in an ethnic atmosphere. Here one can also watch Kathakali artistes in the process of making up their face.
Margi is one of the ideal destinations for art lovers. One can watch the performance of some of the major art forms of Kerala like Kootiyattam, Nangyarkoothu, Chakyarkoothu, Paatakom (all temple art forms) and Kathakali in an ethnic atmosphere. Nangyarkoothu, Chakkiarkoothu are female and male (respectively) versions of the satiric solo. Margi has its activities at two places in Thiruvananthapuram, the first at Valiyasala (Margi - Valiyasala) where Kootiyattam, Nangyarkoothu, Chakyarkoothu and Paatakom are performed and aspiring artists trained. The other near East Fort (Margi - Fort) which is devoted exclusively to Kathakali. The institution was founded in 1970 by noted theatre enthusiast of the time the late D. Appukuttan Nair. He was also the architect of the Koothambalam at Kalamandalam at Cheruthuruthy in Kerala and Rukmini Arundale's dance school complex at Adayar in Chennai, the capital of the neigbhouring state of Tamilnadu.
Visiting hours: Friday evening

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Thiruvananthapuram Central, about 2 km, is the nearest railway station.
Nearest airport: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, about 7 km

ISMA - The Indian School of Martial Arts

ISMA - The Indian School of Martial Arts




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The Indian School of Martial Arts (ISMA) was established in 1983 and is an ideal training centre for the 5000-year-old martial art, Kalarippayattu. ISMA or Kalariyil Dharmikam Ashram is also a place for healing and rejuvenation, thanks to its founder Mr. Balachandran Nair who hails from a family of warrior healers.

According to Balachandran, Kalari Chikitsa, an exclusive branch of medicine, has taken shape from Siddhavaidyam - a parallel science to Ayurveda, Dhanurveda - the mother of Ayurveda and a large collection of Olagranthas (manuscripts on dry palm leaves). This branch of medicine was developed for the students and practitioners of Kalarippayattu. Kalarichiktsa as well as Kalarippayattu are based on the 108 marmas (nerve pressure points) in the human body. Certain marmas are so sensitive that attacking them may cause death or put the victim in a state of coma.

Unlike in Ayurveda, modern medical parameters are not used in Kalarichikitsa. Instead intuitions developed from years of meditation help the healer to diagnose and treat the cause of the ailment. ISMA is housed in a three-storyed building and has a traditional Kalari - the arena for practising the art, built ten feet below ground level. The 600-year-old massage table here was carved out of a single tree and was handed down generations. There is also a meditation hall that exudes an air of tranquility and serenity. The roof garden is a treasure house of herbs used for the preparation of medicines. ISMA also offers simple accomodation and food for guests and visitors. But what attract students of history to this place are the ancient palm leaf manuscripts (Olagranthas).


Getting there

Nearest railway station: Thiruvananthapuram Central about 30 km is the nearest railway station 
Nearest airport: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, about 38 km

The Dutch Cemetery, Ernakulam

The Dutch Cemetery, Ernakulam

 

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The tomb stones here are the most authentic record of the hundreds of Europeans who left their homeland on a mission to expand their colonial empires and changed the course of history of this land. The cemetery was consecrated in 1724 and is today managed by the Church of South India.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Ernakulam South Railway Station is 6 km away
Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport is 27 km away
 
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Bekal Fort, Kasaragod

Bekal Fort, Kasaragod

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Kasaragod is a beautiful town poised at the Northern extreme of Kerala State.16 km south of the town on the National Highway, is the largest and best preserved fort in the whole of Kerala, bordered by a splendid beach. Shaped like a giant keyhole, the historic Bekal Fort- built in 17th century - offers a superb view of the Arabian Sea from its tall observation towers, which were occupied by huge cannons, couple of centuries ago.

Near the fort is an old mosque said to have been built by the valiant Tipu Sultan of Mysore. Built by the rulers of the ancient Kadampa dynasty, the fort changed hands over the years to the Kolathiri Rajas, the Vijayanagar Empire, Tipu Sultan and finally, the British East India Company.
Today, the Bekal Fort and its surroundings are fast becoming an international tourist destination and a favourite shooting locale for film makers.
Visiting hours: 0900 - 1700 hrs

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Kasaragod railway station, on the Kozhikode-Mangalore-Mumbai route, about 16 km
Nearest airport:  Mangalore, about 50 km from Kasaragod town; Karipur International Airport, Kozhikode, about 200 km from Kasaragod town are the nearest airports.
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Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram













Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram

Built in the Roman architectural style, Secretariat is the centre of government administration in Kerala and houses the offices of ministers and the bureaucracy. It is located in the heart of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala.
Getting there
Nearest railway station: Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station is located 1 km away
Nearest airport: Trivandrum International Airport is 8 km away

Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave, Thiruvananthapuram

Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave, Thiruvananthapuram

 






There are rock-cut sculptures dating from the 18th century in the cave temple at Vizhinjam located to the south of Kovalam junction. The granite cave here encloses a one-celled shrine with a loose sculpture of Vinandhara Dakshinamurthi. The outer wall of the cave depicts half-complete relics of the Hindu God Shiva with Goddess Parvathi.
Temple timings: 0900 - 1800 hrs. It remains closed on Mondays.

Getting there

Nearest railway station: Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station is about 12 km away
Nearest airport: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is about 13 km away