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		<title>Poovar &#8211; Unexplored and Unspoiled Beach in Kerela, India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quick Facts Country : India State : Kerala District : Thiruvananthapuram Coordinates : 8.18 N 77.4 E Official language(s) : Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and English Poovar Climate / Weather : Summers: 36°-20° C; Winters: 16°-32°C Poovar is like a natural wonder where different water bodies such as Lake, River, Sea and Beach meet the land. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quick Facts<br />
Country  : India<br />
State    : Kerala<br />
District : Thiruvananthapuram<br />
Coordinates : 8.18 N 77.4 E<br />
Official language(s) : Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and English<br />
Poovar Climate / Weather : Summers: 36°-20° C; Winters: 16°-32°C</p>
<p>Poovar is like a natural wonder where different water bodies such as Lake, River, Sea and Beach meet the land. A rare find in Kerala, the southern state of India. Poovar fits the definition of an unspoiled and unexplored place, enveloped by serene backwaters, and opening out to the sea, with a bonus of a dream golden sand beach. The historical importance of Poovar lies in its strong ties with the legendary King of the erstwhile Princely State of Travancore, the great Marthanda Varma Maharaja.</p>
<p>Location on maps.google.com</p>
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<p>How to reach ?<br />
Nearest Airport &#8211; Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) International Airport : (travel time &#8211; 45 minutes by road.<br />
Nearest railway station Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) &#8211; (travel time &#8211; 45 minutes by road).</p>
<p>Poovar Beach, near the Kovalam Beach, separates the River Neyyar from the sea. Poovar is basically a fishing village, and interestingly, the only way to reach Poovar is through water approach. Known for its pristine and virginal beauty, Poovar Beach is visited by those who love solitude. There are not too many beach activities or water sports on this beach because of the fishing population and emphasis on fishing. Those who love angling as a sport would like the place.<br />
Poovar is truly a window into paradise. Time stopped a few decades ago bowing to the sheer beauty of Poovar. The tranquility of Poovar is punctuated by the sound of waves and the birds. The area is abundant in well-preserved local flora, with hundreds of species of spices, exotic flowers, complete with banana and coconut groves. You can go out with a camera, fitted with a nice zoom lens, and enjoy some spectacular shots of nature.<br />
Poovar offers several possibilities. Cruise to a neighbouring fishing village in 2 minutes. Alter course, and visit a centuries old martial arts village. Kerala is the birthplace of a unique martial art form. The traditional lifestyles here provide the experience of a natural museum.<br />
The Poovar beach separates the river from the sea and is quite breathtaking. Because of the active fishing population the beach is not really used as a sunbathing spot or for swimming as the currents are quite strong.</p>
<p>Poovar weather:<br />
Poovar lies on the southern coast of Kerala, close to the major tourist resort of Kovalam. Like other regions of India, Kerala enjoys a tropical climate with plenty of sunshine, with the peaceful beach resort of Poovar seeing high temperatures all-year round. The best time to visit Poovar is during the dry winter season, from November to February.</p>
<p>Holidays in Poovar – Stay in a unique floating cottage<br />
The beach at Poovar is covered with golden sands and backed by coconut and palm trees, enjoying an unspoilt atmosphere and an abundance of natural beauty. Banana groves, exotic flowers and spices add to the scenery and create an exotic environment. Poovar is home to a couple of hotels along the river estuary and on the beach offering modern and comfortable facilities, as well as the Ayurvedic health centres, found throughout Kerala. A must-see in Poovar is the serene and isolated Poovar Island Resort, accessible only by boat from the jetty, offering the unparalleled experience of staying in a floating cottage, which bobs gently up and down in the Arabian Sea. These cottages are </p>
<p>Things To Do In Poovar :<br />
- Beach (and it is spectacular). The tranquil beach resort is the ideal spot for relaxation, in a setting of golden sand backed by coconut and palm trees. The exotic setting is enhanced by lush vegetation and tropical flowers, and the picturesque fishing village boasts an unspoilt charm. Swimming and snorkelling are the main activities on the beach.<br />
- Waterways. Located on the famous Kerala backwaters, Poovar offers many trips along the canals and rivers, providing a fascinating insight into local life. Excursions range from basic canoe trips to luxury houseboat cruises, with the many water-taxis a unique way to get around. These can give a great feeling on gently coasting on the water, relaxing, with a book in one&#8217;s hand.<br />
- Ayurvedic Treatments. With Kerala being the home of Ayurvedic medicine, Poovar offers plenty of opportunity to try age-old treatments that soothe the mind, body and soul, with the tranquil ambience enhancing the relaxing atmosphere found here.<br />
- Cuisine. Enjoying the delicious Kerala cuisine is one of the pleasures of a holiday in Poovar, with plenty of places to try the many different spicy dishes, from street snacks to leisurely meals. With affordable prices and an array of varying flavours, dining out is a treat, and especially good for vegetarians. And of course, enjoying sea food is great.<br />
- Shopping. Poovar&#8217;s weekly market offers a taste of local produce and offers an array of hand-made goods and crafts, which make ideal gifts and souvenirs.<br />
- Floating Island. Visit the luxurious Poovar Island Resort and enjoy a tranquil stay in one of their unique floating cottages, or a drink or a meal in the restaurant for a one-of-a-kind experience.<br />
- Day Trips. Head out on a crocodile watching expedition, enjoy a sunrise cruise to watch the fishermen, or a romantic sunset cruise for two. Make the trip to the city of Thiruvananthapuram for a taste of bustling life in Kerala.</p>
<p>PLACES TO STAY IN POOVAR :<br />
- Poovar Island Resort (<a href="http://www.poovarislandresort.com/" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
The Poovar Island Resort Thiruvananthapuram belongs to the Sarovar Park Plaza hotel chain. It offers you the very best in luxury and hospitality. Traditional Keralian architecture has been used to construct the cottages. The cottages though traditional in outlook is replete with all modern facilities. Set amidst the verdant green of coconut plantation and overlooking the cobalt blue sea, Poovar Island Resort Thiruvananthapuram, is an ideal place to spend your weekend.<br />
The floating cottages are connected to the main area by a bridge. They are constructed out of hollow light weight hulks. Traditional materials have been used to accentuate the heritage value of the resorts.<br />
- Estuary Island (<a href="http://www.estuaryisland.com/" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
It is nestled in Poovar Island and offers 46 rooms which show off premium comforts and plush settings. The rooms are categorized as Estuary Suites, Estuary View Suites and Estuary Garden suites – all of which are aesthetically furnished with attractive wood furniture, spacious lounge areas, king sized beds, attached washrooms and baths, and private balconies. Enjoy the tranquility of a beach resort without compromising on the world class amenities.<br />
- Isola De Coco (<a href="http://www.karmakerala.com/poovar/isola-de-coco.htm" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
It is blessed with some of the finest natural bounties, it provides you with the best of comforts. No visit to Kerala would be complete without a reverie stint with this enchanting resort. There are 46 well furnished rooms with fine decor, which are last words in opulence. The ensuited rooms are categorized into Suites, Heritage Rooms and Standard Rooms, complete with private balconies, which offer great views. </p>
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<p>External articles / blogs:</p>
<p>1. Wanderlust <a href="http://trailsntravails.blogspot.com/2009/07/poovar-island-resort-kerala.html" target="_blank">(link to article)</a>:</p>
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Poovar Estuary Island resort has an island with a beach and the Arabian Sea beyond, an estuary giving way to a lake and subsequently, the Poovaru (river). There is a vantage point upfront with recliners from where all of them form part of one panoramic view. The island is sandy for the most part (land reclaimed and silted) and looks over to the lake on one side, the sea on the other. There are boats that ferry people from the resort to the island and the boat-jetty is operational 24 hours if prior notice is given.
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<p>2. A wandering mind <a href="http://anushankarn.blogspot.com/2009/05/poovar-part-1-resort-and-kovalam-beach.html" target="_blank">(link to article)</a>. Lots of photos in this article.</p>
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Poovar is a small island about 30 Kms from Trivandrum, where the backwaters merge with the Arabian Sea. The river Neyyar also empties into the sea here, and thus, at Poovar Beach near the island, one can see the remarkable sight of river, sea, beach, backwaters, as well as lakes (formed at intervals due to the flow of water), all converging at the estuary.
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<p>3. Travel and Places (<a href="http://ayushveda.com/blogs/travel/poovar-island-resort/" target="_blank">link to article</a>):<br />
4. Holiday Spa Resports (<a href="http://www.holidaysparesorts.com/poovar-island-beach-resorts-in-kerala/" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
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Situated on the midst of south-west coast of Arabian Sea, the beautiful land of Kerala, Poovar Island Resort owns a sense of natural beauty in itself, where it has been widespread around 30 acres along with 60 cottages, which looks like that nature itself is creating a true landscape. And not only has this, the secluded beauty of golden sandy beaches where long palm trees surrounds it, made this place a true paradise. That is the reason why the count of tourist visiting Poovar Island Resort of Kerala is increasing year by year.
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<p>5. Anoop&#8217;s weblog (<a href="http://anoopjr.wordpress.com/2009/03/14/poovar-a-beautiful-village-in-kerala/" target="_blank">link to article</a>). Plenty of photos on this blog.</p>
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Poovar is a small coastal village in the Trivandrum district of Kerala state, south India. This village is almost at the southern tip of Trivandrum and there is not much distance from here to the Kerala – Tamilnadu border. This village has a beautiful beach which attracts tourists. There are also some good tourist resorts. Poovar was a trading center of timber, sandlewood, ivory and spices. It is believed that the trading ships of King Solomon landed in a port called ‘Ophir’, which is figured out as Poovar.
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<p>6. Travel to India Guide (<a href="http://traveltoindiaguide.blogspot.com/2009/05/travelogue-on-poovar.html" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
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Poovar island is 30km from Trivandrum and 12km south of kovalam. Nearest airport and railway station is in trivandrum…Through road if you travel from Trivandrum in the early morning you can avoid the traffic and reach the boat jetty in 45-mts….A 15-minute scenic boat ride through the backwaters takes you to the resorts around the island.
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<p>7. Vacation Tour (<a href="http://vacationtour.net/ayurveda-beach-resort.html" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
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In the southwest coast of India, Arabic sandwiched between the sea and the majestic mountains of the Western Ghats, is a narrow strip of the beautiful countryside. A great country, famous for its natural beauty breathtaking. The lush green country of the name of Kerala, the country of God. &#8221; Poovar Island Resort, http://www. poovarislandresort. com, has a large number of unique habitats. A total of 54 bungalows in a 25 hectares. Charming country cottages, country inns 54, built in typical Kerala architecture, which extends over the island, lined with coconut Haine traditional atmosphere combined with state-of-the-art facilities.
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<p>8. Wanderlogue (<a href="http://wanderlogue.blogspot.com/2006/09/poovar-island-resort-kerala.html" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
<blockquote><p>The resort offers stay in either a land cottage, which lies beyond the reception and swimming pool, or a floating cottage &#8211; on the backwaters. The floating units are constructed on hollow light weight concrete hulls. They are air-conditioned and fully equipped with all modern amenities.</p></blockquote>
<p>9. Jaggu&#8217;s Blog (<a href="http://thumbakdada.blogspot.com/2008/08/trip-to-poovar.html" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
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We had reservations for a floating cottage, which are built on a hollow concrete base and tethered to the shoreline. However, as these cottages were shutdown in the weeks prior to our arrival due to high tides and wind, they were not ready for occupation when we arrived. They put us up in a regular room, with a hammock in the balcony for a couple of days before we shifted to the floating cottage. In hindsight, that was a good break, as I was not very impressed with the cottage, which had quite a shabby feel to it. In contrast, the rooms were extremely impressive, spacious and neat.
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<p>10. Rising of a photographer (<a href="http://naushadme.blogspot.com/2009/01/poovar-place-which-meets-land-river-and.html" target="_blank">link to article</a>). Lots of photos in this article.</p>
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This stunning location has been successful in attracting many tourists over the years. This charming beach is considered as one of the leading tourists spots in Kerala. Poovar Beach is a place where life goes on as it did hundred years ago
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<p>11. Lightning strikes everyday (<a href="http://hawkeyeview.blogspot.com/2007/07/poovar-resort.html" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
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The place is already so beautiful that you feel you are part of some dream sequence. On top of it everywhere you see, there are couples holding hands and walking slowly, couples sitting near the swimming pool and nuzzling each other like newly born kittens. Things are almost in slow motion and where ever you see, couples are walking in slow motion looking dreamily into each others eyes.
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<p>12. Scene India (<a href="http://scene-india.blogspot.com/2008/06/poovar-magical-moments.html" target="_blank">link to article</a>):</p>
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Poovar was a trading center of timber, sandlewood, ivory and spices. It is believed that the trading ships of King Solomon landed in a port called &#8216;Ophir&#8217;, which is figured out as Poovar.
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<p>Photo / Picture Gallery:</p>
<p>1. Poovar Estuary on Webshots.com (<a href="http://travel.webshots.com/album/564184672nMxNyu" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
2. Poovar Photos on sulekha (<a href="http://travel.sulekha.com/india/kerala/thiruvananthapuram/poovar/photos/thumbnails.htm" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
3. Poovar Photos at trekearth.com (<a href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/India/South/Kerala/Poovar/" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
4. Poovar Photos on oktatabyebye.com (<a href="http://www.oktatabyebye.com/picture-gallery/Poovar-pictures.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
5. Photo Gallery at royj.net (<a href="http://www.royj.net/copper/thumbnails.php?album=2" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
<p>Videos of Poovar on Youtube:</p>
<p>Poovar Resort (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH_np8d4qPg" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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<p>Poovar Island Resort (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtvCFDzITBo&#038;feature=related" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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<p>Fridays Place, Ecolodge homestay, Poovar Island (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xM7QnLuA80&#038;feature=related" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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<p>Poovar Island Resort, TVM (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bCVagL95Sc" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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<p>Poovar Island Resort (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTRAmsm1dq8&#038;feature=related" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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<p>Poovar (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6lJrEnIKrY&#038;feature=related" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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		<title>Kumarakom &#8211; A beautiful serene place in Kerala, India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located at a distance of about 16 km from Kottayam, Kumarakom is one of the most fascinating and invigorating paradise in Kerala. The beauty of this place lies in its coconut palms, never-ending paddy fields, lagoons, backwaters and of course the famous Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on the Vembanad Lake, which attracts a variety of migratory [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Located at a distance of about 16 km from Kottayam, Kumarakom is one of the most fascinating and invigorating paradise in Kerala. The beauty of this place lies in its coconut palms, never-ending paddy fields, lagoons, backwaters and of course the famous Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on the Vembanad Lake, which attracts a variety of migratory birds and water birds. The backwaters at Kumarakom offer a variety of flora and fauna. There are many good resorts and hotels in Kumarakom that offer comfortable accommodation. Most of the resorts in Kumarakom offer recreational facilities like Ayurvedic massage, yoga, meditation, boating, fishing and swimming etc.<br />
What is Kumarakom famous for ? Well, in a few worls, Kumarakom is extremely famous all around the world for some incredible backwaters tourism, and eco tourism. It is a good starting point to begin houseboat cruises over the scenic backwaters of the state. A well-organized house boat (needs to be cool during the summers though) cruise can be experience to cherish for lifetime. For many people, doing this once is just an invitation to do such trips again (and again). Combine this with some great healthy oil massages, and you will keep on coming back. </p>
<p>Kumarakom on Google Maps:</p>
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Backwaters here in Kumarakom are amazing jumble of flickering waterways composed scenic lakes, channels, rivers, inlets, lagoons and canals. Lined with palm coconut trees and other leafy plants and bushes, Kumarakom backwater offers wonderful example of ecosystem. A houseboat trip over serene and azure Kumarakom backwaters also offers a glimpse into rural life styles of the state as the houseboat passes through the traditional villages situated alongside the backwaters. Kumarakom houseboat cruise also provides wonderful opportunity to see several species of aquatic life, water birds and animals in and alongside the backwaters.</p>
<p>Being situated very close to the sea, Kumarakom has a moderate climate, with heavy rains during June-August due to the southwest monsoon. Winter starts from December and continues till February in Kumarakom. In summer, the temperature in Kumarakom rises to a maximum of 35°C and 25°C in the winters. Annual average rainfall in Kumarakom is 310 cm. There is always a cool, fresh breeze, which makes even the warmest weather readily agreeable. The South West monsoon is from early June to early August. However, slight drizzles persist till early November.</p>
<p>Tourism spots in kumarakom</p>
<p>Tour to Kumarakom Welcome to the holiday at Kumarakom the ornithologist&#8217;s paradise. Bask in the beauty of nature amidst marvelous mangrove forests, coconut canopies and Pulsating paddy fields sprinkled with enchanting waterways and canals decked with while lilies. For everyone looking forward to a lazy and laid back holiday Kumarakom is the place to be at. While at Kumarakom visit to the Vembanad Lake is a must. The fresh water lake acts as an integral part of the backwater cruises in Kerala.</p>
<p>Water Bird Sanctuary</p>
<p>The 14-acre sanctuary is an ornithologist&#8217;s paradise and a favourite haunt of migratory birds like Siberian stork, Egret darter, Heron and Teal. There are also different varieties of local birds like waterfowl, wild duck, cuckoo, owl, water ducketc. The sanctuary is open from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm and the best months to bird watch are between June and August. The best way to watch the birds of the Kumarakom sanctuary is a boat trip round the islands. </p>
<p>Backwater cruises in kumarakom</p>
<p>The backwaters of Kerala &#8211; endless miles of snaking waterways flanked on either side by emerald palms. Tranquil and alluring, they offer you the experience of a lifetime. While Kumarakom the boat races, houseboat cruise, canoeing and fishing are something not to be missed. A stay at the houseboat, called Kettuvallom is an unparallel and unique experience. The scintillating beauty of nature and the simplicity of the people will not fail to touch you at Kumarakom</p>
<p>Vembanad lake in kumarakom</p>
<p>Kottayam is a vast network of rivers and canals, which empty into the great expanse of water called the Vembanad Lake. The lake, an enchanting picnic spot and a fast developing backwater tourism destination, provides boating, fishing and sightseeing experiences that are truly exhilarating.</p>
<p>Aruvikkuzhi waterfalls in kumarakom</p>
<p>Located 18 km from Kottayam town, is this beautiful picnic spot where streams tinkle as they make their way through the landscape and waters roar as they cascade down the mountains from a height of 100 ft. Tourists can also enjoy the shade of the rubber plantations here.</p>
<p>Janardhana Temple</p>
<p>The famous Janardhana temple of the 12th century dedicated to the Lord Vishnu is located in Kumarakom; this makes the place another important place for Hindu pilgrimage.</p>
<p>Places to stay:</p>
<p>Radisson Plaza Resort &#038; Spa<br />
Kumarakom Lake Resort<br />
Lakesong<br />
Backwater Ripples (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/backwaterripples/index.htm" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
Kumarakom Lagoon<br />
Taj Garden Retreat (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/tajgardenretreat/index.htm" target="_blank">link</a>, <a href="http://www.tajhotels.com/Cities/KUMARAKOM/" target="_blank">link2</a>)<br />
Kalathil Lake Resort<br />
Water Scapes (<a href="http://www.travelmasti.com/kumarakom.htm" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
Coconut Lagoon (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/coconutlagoon/index.htm" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
Abad Whispering Palms (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/whisperingplams/index.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
The Backwater Resort<br />
Golden Waters (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/goldenwaters/index.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
Lake Palace Resorts (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/lakepalace/index.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
CocoBay Resort<br />
Tharavadu Heritage Home (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/tharavaduheritage/index.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
Lakshmi Hotel &#038; Resorts<br />
Paradise Resorts<br />
Backwater Retreat<br />
Bridges Kumarakom<br />
Kumarakom Homestay: This is a 150 year old heritage homestay in the backwaters of arakom in Kerala. It&#8217;s built in the traditional Kerala architecture with a central courtyard.<br />
Privacy (<a href="http://chatevo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35981" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
Lake Village (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/lakevillage/index.htm" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
The Zuri Kumarakom (<a href="http://www.indiashotels.com/hotel_The%20Zuri%20Kumarakom_Kumarakom_Kerala.html" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
<p>How to reach:</p>
<p>By Air: via Cochin International Airport (75 km)<br />
By Rail: via Kottayam (16 km) By Boat: From Muhamma (near Alappuzha) to Kumarakom Jetty (7 km).<br />
By boat: From Muhamma (near Alappuzha) to Kumarakom Jetty.<br />
By Road: Buses and taxis are easily available at all times of the day from Kottayam &#038; Cochin.</p>
<p>External articles / blogs and photos:</p>
<p>1. Photo of Kumarakom lake from between trees (<a href="http://nisheedhi.posterous.com/the-kumarakom-lake" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
2. Extracts from moorejoseph&#8217;s blog (<a href="http://moorejoseph.skyrock.com/2385729795-Experience-of-Houseboat-Stay-&#038;-Cruising-on-Kumarakom-Backwaters.html" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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Despite houseboats and backwaters, Kumarakom is also famous for some of several other attractions. It is home to rich flora and fauna. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary and Vembanad Lake is very famous among tourists. The bird sanctuary can be delight for birdwatchers. Ettumanur Shiva Temple, St Mary&#8217;s Knanaya Church, Thazathangadi Juma Masjid, Thirunakkara Mahadev Temple, Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls, Kesari Waterfalls, Panchikkad Temple, Panchikkad Temple, etc are other attractions in and around Kumarakom. There are also several ayurvedic resorts and spa centres in Kumarakom which are also very popular among tourists.
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<p>3. Hiking adventures (<a href="http://hiking-adventures.blogspot.com/2009/02/kumarakom-lake-resort.html" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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The rich history of Kerala arises at the Ayurveda Spa, Ayurmana, which is dedicated to this ancient science of healing. The traditional mansion which houses the Spa, was owned for centuries by a renowned family of Ayurvedic practictioners. The multicusine restaurant, Ettukettu, is an even grander mansion with a pedigree to match: It was commissioned by the King Marthanda Varma for his martial arts maestro, in appreciation of his services, and the mansion belonged to the family for over a century.
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<p>4. Another post on Kumarakom (<a href="http://bestvacationsresources.com/871674-Kumarakom-Tour-a-Delightful-Experience.html" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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Kumarakom is a small town situated on the shore of picturesque Vembanad Lake in the state of Kerala, India. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the state and deserves the attention of tourists from all over the world. It appeals tourists with exceptional natural beauty. There are lush green banana plantations, plush paddy fields, coconut lagoons, clean water lakes, scenic backwaters, etc to make tourists delightful. Houseboats and bird sanctuary are the most favorable attractions of tours to Kumarakom. Sunset cruise on picture perfect Vembanad Lake is simply a pleasant experience of lifetime.
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<p>5. Photo of first light in Kumarakom (<a href="http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/India/photo1047049.htm" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
6. Nakul Shaji&#8217;s Photo Blog (<a href="http://nakulshaji.wordpress.com/2009/03/20/kumarakom-trip/" target="_blank">link</a>): Some great photos here as well</p>
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The best thing about cruising in the houseboat, other than the beautiful view of course, is the great seafood. We started out with a great appetizer in the form of fried Clams (Note that these are not batter fried, but fried directly in oil with spices). Then came the special treat .. we found a local fisherman (on the lake) trying to sell his catch before evening. Boy, what a catch it was. These were by far the largest prawns I have ever seen in my lifetime. For 1.5 Kg, we got about 4 prawns (thats close to 400 gms per prawn!)
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<p>7. A few photos of Kumarakom (<a href="http://nikolebouchard.blogspot.com/2009/03/day-043-kumarakom.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
8. Comments from Footloose and Fancy Free (<a href="http://kesa21.wordpress.com/2009/03/22/kumarakom-part-ii/" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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Our last day in Kumarakom was spent just taking walks and hanging out in the hammocks overlooking the rice fields. I loved G.K’s. It was so peaceful and George was wonderful. Our last few meals were delicious and spicy. Very good. Seriously, Keralan food is awesome.
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<p>9. Houseboat tours (<a href="http://josephmoore.ublog.co.uk/2009/05/04/houseboat-tours-in-alleppey-and-kumarakom-backwaters-of-kerala/" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
<blockquote><p>Another predominant backwater tourism destination in Kerala is Kumarakom – also famous for Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on the periphery of the picturesque Vembanad Lake. It is a small but picturesque village in Kerala. It is blessed with copious nature beauty. It is the ideal destination for eco tourism, beach tourism and backwater tourism.</p></blockquote>
<p>10. Rajahamsam Luxury Houseboat (<a href="http://www.1888pressrelease.com/kerala-houseboat-rajahamsam-launched-for-cruise-in-kumarakom-pr-108718.html" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
<blockquote><p>Rajahamsam is about 100 feet in length and has a width of around 19 feet. Fully furnished in teak, this houseboat is made by strictly adhering to the traditional boat making style. In a bid to provide maximum comfort for the tourists, Rajahamsam luxury houseboat is a having two AC bedrooms of size 12 x 12 each. In addition to it has a separate glass AC dining halls for providing additional comfort to you while you are enjoying some of the finest traditional Kerala cuisine. The balcony is spacious, with enough space for you and your family to relax and enjoy the scenic beauty of Kumarakom. </p></blockquote>
<p>11. Forum discussion about traveling to Kumarakom in rainy season (<a href="http://www.indiamike.com/india/kerala-f39/is-july-best-time-to-visit-kumarakom-t79116/" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
12. Beautiful photo of Kuamarakom (<a href="http://edmondoneillp.blogspot.com/2009/03/kumarakom.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
13. Photos from Backwater Heritage Home Stay Kumarakom (<a href="http://picasaweb.google.co.in/xavier.kutty/KumarakomHomestayBackwaterHeritageHomeStayKumarakomKottayam?feat=embedwebsite#" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
14. Beautiful photo of Kumarakom on Flickr (<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hanosh/3216382313/" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
15. 3 beautiful photos of Kumarakom Lake Resort (<a href="http://diamond-chocolate-travel-book.blogspot.com/2009/02/discover-india-in-another-way-kumarakom.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
16. Beautiful photos of Kumarakom and Waterscapes resort (<a href="http://banjarababy.blogspot.com/2009/02/backwaters-at-kumarakom.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
17. Description of Kumarakom Lake Resort (<a href="http://www.articlesfactory.com/articles/travel/kumarakom-lake-resort.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
18. Photos of backwaters at Kumarakom (<a href="http://sundharakeralam.blogspot.com/2008/08/kumarakom-backwaters.html" target="_blank">link</a>)<br />
19. Photo Gallery of Kumarakom (<a href="http://www.hotelskumarakom.com/photogallery.html" target="_blank">link</a>)</p>
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