Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Kerala Backwater Tours from IRCTC

7 hour backwater cruise through villages of Kerala

Daily Tour - Starts from Main Boat jetty, Ernakulam 8:30 hours and comes back at 17:30 hours (on a house boat and country boat with ethnic Kerala lunch. Pickup from hotel arranged)


Tour organised by
- Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd

Programe - 30 minutes journey by coach/car to a nearby village. Four hours backwater cruise on a houseboat through wide canals and lagoons and 3 hours village cruise on country boat through the little canals of various villages,

Itinerary - See Traditional coir making, A rare chance to see medicinal plants. 30 minutes walk around the villages under the cool shady coconut palms. Hear and watch kingfishers and coromorants

Food - Ethnic kerala meals

About the village - the village lies 20 kms south-east of Cochin. Since there are no industries in the area, the village is free from sound/air pollution. The main occupation of teh villagers is rope making from the coconut fibre, straw mat weaving using pinepapple leaves, collecting sand from teh river bed, fishing and farming.

About the boats - The house boat converted from Kettuvalllam is made with the hardwood "Anjili" and is about 70 feet long and 13 feet wide. It has a spacious double room with a modern toilet and an open pavilion.

Price - Rs 550 per person which includes 7 hours backwater cruise, lunch and transportation.Free hotel pickup is also priovided

For reservatin contact
IRCTC
Regional Office
#40/1984, Salih Arcade
Convent Road,
Kochi 682035
Tel: 91 484 2382991

Thiruvanthapyuram - 9447191846
Kottayam - 9495237383
Kochi - 9446579474
Aleppey - 9446513972
Mangalore - 9964318278
Coimbatore - 9952338653
Kozhikide - 9446539292

Kathakali Dance Programme in Alleppey, Kerala

Kerala Arts

Daily Programme at 7 pm
Ticket Rs 200 per head

For ticket booking contact

Temple View Arts and Kathakali Centre
Opp Uduppi Sreekrishna Temple,
Thondankulangra Ward,
Alappuzha

Phone: 3294466, 3294477, 9895136412

OR

Mass Holidays and Resorts
Akkarakkalam Buildings,
Jetty Road
Alleppey

Phone: 914773294466/3294477
Email: info@massholidays.com
mail@massholidays.com

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Paulson Park Hotel and Restaurant in Ernakulam (Cochin), Kerala

Paulson Park Hotel - 2 Star Classified

Location: Carrier Station Road
Ernakulam South
Cochin 682 016

Phone: 0484-2378240-49 (10 lines)
Fax: 91-484-2375072

Email: paulsonpark@eth.net

Location:

- Centrally located at the heart of the city
- Adjacent to Ernakulam South Raileay Satsation
- Very close to Business and Shopping Centres
- 28 kms to International Airport at Nedumbassery


Facilities:
- TV in all rooms with attached bath - hot and cold running water
- Fridge in AC rooms and suites
- Direct local call dialing facility
- STD calls at nominal extra charge
- Homely delicious food
- Photocopying
- Medical care on request
- Laundry service
- Travel assisstance
- Parking facility


Restaurants:


7-11 : The Coffee Shop
Garden COurt : Hut Restaurant serves Indian, Chinese, Tandoori and Kerala cuisine
Le Papillon : Multi cuisine AC restaurant

Kerala Travel Facilitator (Tour Guide)

Tour Guide in Alleppey, Kerala

Contact:
Mr Kichu
Mobile: 91 98473 47229
Email: kichu_palmy@yahoo.com
kichuashtamudi@gmail.com

Services:
- Alleppey-Quilon Backwater Cruise
- Houseboats
--- Alleppey to Alleppey
--- Alleppey to Quilon
--- Alleppey to Kumarakom
- Travel Desk
- Ayurvedic Rejuvenation Theraphy
- Motobikes and Cars on rent
- Air Ticket Booking
- Money Exchange
- Spices Plantation Visit
- Elephant Ride
- Tour Packages

Praveen Tours and Travels in Munnar, Kerala

Travel Agent in Munnar

Address:
Praveen Tours and Travels
Hill Top Tower
Matupetty Junction
Munnar 685 612

Email: praveentoursmnr@yahoo.co.in
Mobile: 94472 19305
Office: 04865 208596

Services:
- Hotel Reservation
- Daily Sight Seeing
- Honey Moon Trips
- House Boat Booking
- Package Tours
- Tourist Vehicles for rent

- Daily trip Munnar to Chennai and Bangalore

Vasanth Raj Paradise - Deluxe Lodge, Bangalore

Budget Lodging Facilities near Bangalore City Railway Station

Location :

The lodge is located in Cottonpet, just a 5 minute drive from the Bangalore City Railway Station.

Address:
Vasanth Raj Paradise
No 60, Cottonpet Main Road,
Bangalore 560 053

Phone: 0980 41223135, 26703259

Rooms are clean. Hot water supplied in the morning. Cable TV in room.

Athirappally and Vazachal Waterfalls, Kerala

Athirappally Waterfalls is located around 80 kms from Cochin at the entrance to the Sholayar ranges. The Athirapally waterfall joins the Chalakkudy River after plummeting a drop of over 80 feet.



The Vazhachal waterfall is a scenic and popular waterfall also on the edge of the Sholayar forest range in Kerala. The misty waters cascade down the rocky terrain with the thick green forest in the backdrop. This is more of a layered waterfall cascading horizontally.



Both thes waterfalls are a part of the Chalakudy river and are around 5 km apart on the road to Valparai Tea estate.

The forests area around Athirappally and Vazachal have been found to be characterised by the presence of typical riparian species of plants, in addition to evergreen and semi-evergreen species.



The Chalakudy River is known for its bio-diversity and has around 85 species of fresh water fishes. We spotted some fishes in the shallow waters of Athirappally.




To the east of Athirappally is the enchanting but lesser known Charpa falls which plunges on to the road during monsoon.

The Kerala State Electricity Board has plans to build a 23m high dam across the Chalakudy river ar vazachal, 5.5 kms upstreasm from Athirapally. This project will issue a death warrant of the water falls, the riparian forets and the rich flora and fauna of this region.

The Chalakudy Protection Forum has set up Satyagraha Pandals to convey this news to the nature lovers and people visiting the falls.

Their address

Chalakudy Protection Forum
Phone: 9249898773, 9895977769, 9495226861

Email: riverprotection@gmail.com
Website: http://chalakudyriver.org/

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Ashtamudi Homestay in Alleppey (Allapuzha)

Ashtamudi Homestay

Located around 2 kms from the Alleppey Railway station is the Ashtamudi Homestay.
There are around 17 rooms - 7 normal rooms on the ground floor and 6 bamboo type rooms on the first floor. Four rooms are at a nearby location. These rooms were new and were being furnished when we were in Alleppey.

The rooms are well maintained. We stayed in the Bamboo type room. It had an attached bath. Hot water is provided on request.

The staff is good and can provide travel assistance.
Internet connection is available at the homestay.

Other services/facilities

Cable TV
Motorbike and cycles for rent
Ayurvedic Massage
Backwater cruise arrangements
Travel Desk


Contact Person : Mr R Subhash or Mr Shaan
Address : West of SDV Central School,
Zilla Court Ward.
Alappuzha (Alleppey)

Phone : 99470 34999, 94471 61592
Landline : 91 - 477 - 52254212, 6540216

Email: ashtamudihomestay@gmail.com

Hotel Triveni In Kanyakumari

There are numerous eateries dotting the road from the Kanya Kumari railway station to the beach. Most of the eateries serve South Indian dishes. Some claim to serve Tandoori roti, naan etc. But once you are seated in the restarurat they will tell you that Tandoori items are not being served that day.

We had normal meals at Hotel Triveni. Not bad.





Hotel Triveni
Main Road
Kanyakumari
Phone: 246328

Travel in and around Kanya Kumari

Kanya Kumari, the Land's end, is the southern most tip of India. The Bay of Bengal meets the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea here. It is said that during the full moon in April one can see the Sunset and Moonrise simultaneously from here.



Places to see in and around KanyaKumari

Vivekanada Rock Memorial - It is situated on a rocky island around 200 metres from the shore. Regular ferry services carry the passsengers to and back from the island. The Vivekananda Rock measures approx 534’ x 426’ at the water level and has a spacious level top at an altitude of 55 feet. The total area is about 4 acres (16,200 sq.m.). The Memorial consists of two main structures - the Vivekanada Mandapam and the Shripada Mandapam.

The Shripada Mandapam, Vivekananda Mandapam, and the statue have been so designed that the vision of Swami Vivekanads is seen directed towards the Shripadam.



The Wandering Monk - is an exhibition made up of fibre glass visuals by Raghunath Goswami. It depicts the journey of Swami Vivekanda through India. Short descriotive narration accompanies each visual. There are some rare old Photographs on display.

Entry fee is Rs 2 per person and photography is not allowed inside the Exhibition.
Timings: 8 am - 12 pm and from 4 pm - 8 pm



Tiruvalavur Statue - The 7000 ton statue of Tamil poet, Tiruvalavur stands tall atop a rocky island at a distance of 220 feet from the Rock Memorial. The 95 feet statue stands on a 38 feet pedestal which is surrounded by a mandapam with ten stone elephants. The height of the pedestal (38 feet) is equivalent to the number of chapters in the first part of the Tiru Kural. The height of the statue (95 feet) is equivalent to the number of chapters in the second and third parts of the Tiru Kural.



Triveni Sangam - The point where the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea meet. It is said that a dip in the waters at this point washes away ones sins. Not sure about this, but the view is lovely from here. A vantage point to view the sunrise or sunset.

Gandhi Memorial - The ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were kept here before it was immersed in the tri seas. It is said that on 2nd October the sun's rays fall at the particular spot where the urn with the ashes was kept.



Kumari Amman Temple - Located near the sea shore, this temple is devoted to Goddess Kumari Devi. The idol of the Goddess has a diamond studded nose ring which is said to be visible even from the seas.

VattaKottai Fort and Beach - Vattakotai (Circular Fort) is a granite fort situated around 6 kms from Kanya Kumari. It was built under the supervision of Captain Eustachius De Lannoy during the reign of King Marthanda. A part of this fort extends into the sea.



The fort offers a view of the sea on one side and the Western Ghats on the other.



Where to stay:

There are lot of lodging/boarding facilities in Kanyakumari suitable to all budget ranges. Since we had to board the early morning train to Trivandrum, we opted to stay in the Railway Retiring Rooms at the Railway Station.

The rooms were well maintained and good.

Hot water is supplied - solar water geyser is used. So, if it is a cloudy day, you will end up bathing with cold water.

There is small eatery at the Railway station which opens at 4:30 am and closes at 6:00pm. They serve tea and snacks.

For lunch/dinner you will have to head out of the railway station.

Where to Eat:

There are numerous eateries dotting the road from the railway station to the beach. Most of the eateries serve South Indian dishes. Some claim to serve Tandoori roti, naan etc. But once you are seated in the restarurat they will tell you that Tandoori items are not being served that day.

Look out for some hotels near the ticket counter to the Rock Memorial. They claim to serve Gujarati and Marvadi thalis. We did not go here, so I cannot verify if they do actually serve what they claim to.

We had our meals at

Hotel Triveni
Main Road
Kanyakumari
Phone: 246328