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(via Trips Tours Travels Blog: Athirapilly Waterfall - The Niagara of India)
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Beypore. Beypore Uru. Beypore in Kozhikode. Kerala Tourism. Kappad. Beypore Beach. Tasara in Kozhikode.
Cruise Tourism, Kerala Tourism, Cochin, Cochin Private Tour
Muziris - The Ancient Spice Route
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It is time for 30 days Monsoon Rejuvenation for the elephants at Anakotta @ Guruvayur the largest elephant sanctuary in India
I like Monsoon, But it was just hide and seek play between me and monsoon
Marottichal is home to two gorgeous waterfalls namely Olakkayam and Ilanjipara which are unexplored and virgin making it one of the finest spots for spending some tranquil moments amidst nature, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
Cruise Tourism, Kerala Tourism, Cochin, Cochin Private Tour
(via Trips Tours Travels Blog: Kathakali - The pride of Kerala )
(via Trips Tours Travels Blog: Karkidakam the Season of Rejuvenation)
Decades ago, āKarkidaka masamā was marked by heavy rain, a time when people prayed to the Gods to prevent natureās fury. As per Malayalam calendar, Karkidakom is the last month and often seen as the dark month of a year, before Chingam (Shravan) month and Onam arrive next month with spring, prosperity and blossoms. Karkidakom starts with July 17th according to Gregorian calendar and ends with August 16th. August 17 is āHappy new yearā to Keralites. With the coming of Karkidakam the monsoon rainfall enters its final phase in Kerala. The month witness heavy rainfall, diseases associated with it, lost food crops in rain and flood and of course, poverty if a family solely depends on soil and agriculture to earn a living. For a common man, itās the season of tears as heavy floods take away their crops and they canāt go out and get work due to heavy rains. Itās the season of illness and contagious diseases too.
#keralatourism #keralaayueveda #keralamonsoon
(via Trips Tours Travels Blog: Karkidakam the Season of Rejuvenation)
Decades ago, āKarkidaka masamā was marked by heavy rain, a time when people prayed to the Gods to prevent natureās fury. As per Malayalam calendar, Karkidakom is the last month and often seen as the dark month of a year, before Chingam (Shravan) month and Onam arrive next month with spring, prosperity and blossoms. Karkidakom starts with July 17th according to Gregorian calendar and ends with August 16th. August 17 is āHappy new yearā to Keralites. With the coming of Karkidakam the monsoon rainfall enters its final phase in Kerala. The month witness heavy rainfall, diseases associated with it, lost food crops in rain and flood and of course, poverty if a family solely depends on soil and agriculture to earn a living. For a common man, itās the season of tears as heavy floods take away their crops and they canāt go out and get work due to heavy rains. Itās the season of illness and contagious diseases too.
#keralatourism #keralaayurveda #keralamonsoon
(via Trips Tours Travels Blog: Karkidakam the Season of Rejuvenation)
(via Trips Tours Travels Blog: Marottichal Waterfalls - Special Monsoon Attractions, Thrissur, Kerala, India. ) Marottichal is one of the less known hills in Thrissur district of Kerala, India. Though not recognized by the Kerala tourism department, the place is a host to several trekkers. Located in Thrissur district, Marottichal can be reached by driving around 25 km east from Amballur, NH 47. It is 57 KM away from the famous water fall namely Athirapilly.