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This thread will be focused on articles related to tourism, including but not limited, health or wellness tourism, tea tourism, eco-tourism among others.


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 Are you planning for a trip to the Northeast region? Do you want to explore a whole new experience of breathtaking scenic beauty? Then Assam would be the best tourist destination for you this vacation.

Assam is situated to the south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak river valleys in northeastern India. It is famous for Assam tea, one-horned Indian rhinoceros, wild water buffalo, pygmy hog, and various species of Asiatic birds. The natural beauty and the culture of the state are enough to make anyone awed. Though the picturesque state has so much to offer, this article explains the 10 best places in Assam to make your holiday unforgettable.

 

  1. Kaziranga National Park:

The Kaziranga National Park is a world heritage site and is the home of the one-horned rhinoceros. Other than the one-horned rhino, the park is also a home for a variety of species like Sloth bears, Leopards, Flying Squirrels, Wild buffalos, Deer, Elephants, Gibbons, Civets, etc.

The enormous population of Royal Bengal Tigers also makes it a Tiger Reserve and an attractive tourist destination. There are a lot of amazing things to do on the site such as elephant safari, jeep safari, wildlife tours in Kaziranga National Park, etc. The best time to visit here is between November-April. The ideal duration of stay is 3 days and 2 nights.

 

  1. Manas National Park: Biosphere Reserve

 

The Manas National park is an all-in-one tourist place in Assam. It is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Project Tiger Reserve, an ElephantReserve, and a Biosphere Reserve. The park is famous for rare and endangered endemic wildlife such as the Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, golden langur, and pygmy hog. The best things to do here are Jeep Safari, elephant safari, river rafting, village and tea plantations visit, birdwatching, etc. With its rich biodiversity and surreal natural landscape, Manas National park acts as one of the best tourist spots in Assam.

 

  1. Majuli Island: Largest Riverine Island.

Also known as the cultural capital of Assam, majuli acts as an eye-catcher for tourists from all over the world. A vacation in Assam would be incomplete without witnessing the surreal natural beauty of majuli. With a total area of 1250 sq. km, Majuli is the world’s largest river island. The best places to visit in Majuli include Kamlabari Satra, Dakhinapat Satra, Garmur, Tengapania, and Auniati Satra. The place also displays a unique culture. The main festival celebrated here is Raas which gives joy to the eye.

  1. Orang National Park

Also known as ‘mini Kaziranga for its resemblance with the landscape of Kaziranga National Park, Orang National Park is situated on the north bank of the Brahmaputra river in the Darrang and Sonitpur districts of Assam. It is famous for its rare species of fish. A wide variety of Fauna like otters, Hog, deer, Indian Pangolin, etc is also found in abundance. Even avifauna like Kingfishers, pintails, woodpeckers can also be seen there.

 

  1. Sivsagar

Sivsagar is an ancient civilization town of Assam. The town with its architecture and monuments displays the glory of the Ahom kingdom of Assam. There are tourist places in Sivsagar like Shivdol, Talatalghar, Rongghar, etc. The place also provides a wide scenic natural beauty to awe your eyes.

  1. Dibrugarh

Famous for its profuse flora and fauna, Dibrugarh is rapidly gaining popularity among tourists. It is also growing as the communication and industrial hub in Nort east region.

 

  1. Kamakhya Temple

Kamakhya temple is a famous Sakta temple situated at Guwahati in Assam. This pilgrimage is dedicated to the mother goddess Kamakhya. For tourists and pilgrims, this temple is a famous tourist spot in Assam.

 

  1. Kakochang Waterfalls

Also known as Kaipholangso falls, Kakochang waterfall is situated near bokakhat in Assam. This waterfall gives a splendid view of the ruin of Numaligarh and lush green tea plantations. So for everyone who wants to experience the wonder of nature, this place is a must-visit one.

 

  1. Nameri National park

It is famous for its elephants and other animals like tigers, leopards, gaurs,wild pigs, sambars, etc. The site exhibits a large population of both flora and fauna. A large population of avifauna makes it a bird watcher’s paradise. At the Nameri river, one can also spot a variety of fish including the golden Mahseer which is known as the “Tiger of the Himalayan rivers”.

 

 

 

10.Silchar: The second largest town in Assam also comes under the list of favorite tourist spots. Famous for its landscapes and culture, Silchar provides one of the most enjoyable times for tourists. The best places to visit in Silchar includes Sports café,

Cachar Club, Kachanti temple, Mahasadak, Boghy bill, etc.

 

Conclusion – So if you want to experience the wonder of nature and give your mind and soul an ever-lasting peace and tranquility, then Assam would be the best destination for you this vacation. So gear up and pack your bags and come to Assam to take a never before nature’s beauty along with historical enlightenment.

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Also known as The City of Joy for its infinite happiness, Kolkata is gifted with many beautiful places to make the tourists awestruck. This article talks about the 10 best places in Kolkata which we can visit during our vacation.

Introduction- Kolkata is aptly praised as the ‘City of Joy’ as it provides a plethora of mind-blowing tourist attractions. It is the intellectual, cultural, and artistic capital of the country. Visiting the city will never disappoint you as you will get all the excitements and enjoyments that will blow your mind and refresh your soul. So go through the article and know the 10 best places in Kolkata to perfect your vacation plan.

  1. Victoria Memorial: It is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria, then Empress of India. It is now a museum under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture. The Victoria Memorial has emerged as one of the most favorites tourist destinations in Kolkata. Apart from that, it has also become a good spot for family and friends gatherings. It has gardens spread over 64 acres and are maintained by a team of 21 gardeners. Apart from the scenic beauty, we can also see the design and architecture, the Royal Gallery, and the Calcutta gallery. These galleries and museums portray illustrative paintings, armors, and other insights of historical knowledge.

 

 

  1. Fort William

One of Kolkata’s most enduring Raj-era edifices, Fort William was built during the early years of the Bengal Presidency of British India. It is situated on the eastern banks of the Hoogly river and has an area of 70.19 hectares.  Today, Fort William has become a property of the Indian Army and can accommodate around 10,000 army personnel.

 

  1. Howrah Bridge

Also known as Rabindra Setu, Howrah Bridge connects Howrah and Kolkata. It is located over the Hoogly river in West Bengal. It spreads about 1500 ft over the Hooghly River and is 71 ft wide. This bridge is unique in the sense that it was built without a single nut or bolt and is held together by rivets. The real grandeur of the bridge can be felt in the nighttime when it is all lighted up.

 

  1. Science City Kolkata

Inaugurated on 1st July 1997, Science City Kolkata is one of the world’s finest and largest science museums. It is a major attraction for the tourists as well as the residents in Kolkata.  It is situated at the crossing of the EM Bypass and the JBS Halder Avenue. The science city makes education interesting as it provides a fun way of learning science.

 

  1. Princep Ghat

The Princep Ghat is famous for its Greek/Gothic inlays. It has the Howrah Bridge in the background and gazing at the sunrise or sunset with a long walk in the frosty air on the banks of the river will give an individual an unforgettable refreshment.

 

  1. Nicco park

Also known as the Disney Land of West Bengal’, Nicco Park is an amusement park that attracts a large number of tourists in Kolkata every year. The park causes no pollution as its main function on solar energy. It is the first amusement park in India that has obtained recognition from Quality Management System, Safety Management System, and Environment Management System. Nicco Park is also the first amusement park in the world to have obtained a ‘Social Accountability’ certificate.

  1. Belur Math

The Ramkrishna temple at the Belur Math conveys “universal faith” in all religions. It is designed to celebrate the diversity of Indian religions. The architecture of the temple is made in such a manner that it resembles a temple, a mosque, and a church when seen from different positions. The place is visited by people from all across the world irrespective of religion, caste, or culture. But one interesting fact is that no religious offerings, flowers, and sweets are allowed in Belur math.

 

  1. Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Situated on the eastern bank of the Hooghly river, Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a Hindu navaratna temple of the deity Bhavatarini(a form of Kali). The temple was built in 1855 by Rani Rashmoni, a philanthropist and a devotee of kali. Dakshineswar is the most important international pilgrimage center in Kolkata and attracts a lot of tourists every year.

 

  1. Sundarbans

Having derived its name from one of the mangrove plants known as Sundari(Heritiera Minor), the Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located at the Southeastern tip of the 24 Paraganas district. One should select a proper tour operator to visit the Sundarban. It will make the package attractive and economical ensuring proper safety measures like accommodation, hygienic food, life jacket, etc.

 

So what are you waiting for? Ain’t you excited? So pack your bags and come to Kolkata to get a never before touring experience.

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Have you ever wondered about the benefits of traveling? Do you know that you can change the perspective of your life through travel? If no, then this article is for you

 

Travelling is one of the best things you can do. For some people, traveling is a way of life. It is often said that an investment made in traveling never goes in vain. This is because of the unimaginable benefits that traveling offers to an individual. So if you are wondering whether to travel or not or what can be the benefits of traveling? Then you have come to the right place. This article talks about the importance of traveling highlighting its major benefits. So let us study the advantages  of traveling one by one in  great details:

 

  1. Reducing your stress: In today’s world more or less, every one of us is suffering from some sort of stress. Whether it’s the pressure of workloads, career tensions, life problems, relationship problems, or anything, we are facing stress in so many situations. Research has shown that stress adversely affects your health. So for anyone who is suffering from stress, it’s an alarming situation for them. This is because it can give rise to a lot of health problems. Now traveling acts as an awesome stress buster because-
  • It gives you a break from your hectic life
  • It provides a psychological relief to you
  • It provides you a lot of scenic beauty which acts as a catalyst in reducing your stress
  • You get to interact with so many new people that you forget your hectic life
  1. Creating memories: Traveling creates unforgettable memories for lifetimes. When you travel with your friends, families, or loved ones and enjoy the adventure, you are creating cherishable memories for the whole life. After many years, whenever you will miss them, you will relieve these memories and feel happy. Even if you are traveling alone, then also many memories are created. After the journey, you will retrospect those memories where you went to new places, overcome many challenges, met new people, explored new things, and many more. And all these will give an infinite source of happiness to you.

 

  1. Rejuvenation: One of the best benefits of traveling is that it rejuvenates yourself. When you visit new places, you are adding new energy, spirit, and joy to yourself. When you pass your daily life doing the same thing again and again, it becomes all boring. You gradually lose all your enthusiasm and energy. Traveling to new places is the best thing you can do to rejuvenate your life again. When you feel bored with your life, just pack your bags and begin a new journey of vigor and revitalization.

 

 

  1. Making new friends: Do you want to expand your social reach? Do you want to enlarge your friend’s circle? Then Traveling is the best way out for you. When you visit new places, you are getting the opportunity to meet so many new people. Thus traveling allows you to establish a travel partner, friendship, or conversation with so many new people.

 

  1. Business idea: If your goal is to become an entrepreneur then traveling is one of the ways to meet your goal. You cannot have business ideas by sitting alone at home. For this, you have to go out and visit new places. When you travel to unknown places, you are broadening your view of life. You get to explore and learn so many new things. You also get to know the different types of businesses that are operating outside. In this way, you can also get a new idea for your business.
  2. Adventure fun: Keeping all the educational gains aside, you also get to do a lot of fun while traveling. You cannot do much enjoyment sitting alone at home. But when you are on an adventure with friends, family, or soulmates, you are doing a lot of enjoyable pieces stuff. Be it gossips in the entire journey or craving new experiences or challenges, you are creating unforgettable moments for a lifetime. And all these are fun in their way.

 

  1. Helps in Self-development: When you are traveling to unknown places, you are stepping out of your comfort zone. You get a variety of experiences and challenges throughout your journey. When you overcome all of them, you are updating yourself. So from next time, it will become easier for you to adapt to new situations in your home town. You also get to learn so many new things, meet new people, explore new places in your travel journey. All these contribute to the process of self-development.

 

 

  1. Improves your Health: in many cases, it is found that, traveling improves your health. This is because traveling results in stress reduction. This gives psychological relief to your body. When you travel, you are exposed to new places, surroundings, and experiences. All these rest your body and mind and can contribute significantly to the improvement of your health.

 

So these were all the benefits that traveling offers to you.  Traveling is such a decision that will never make you feel regret. No matter where you travel, you will get a whole new experience each time. So pack your bags and explore an awesome journey of traveling. If you found this article useful then please don’t forget to share this with your friends.

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4 Best Spa Getaways to Make Your Monsoon Holidays Rejuvenating

Are you looking for some of the most loved spa retreats to relax and recharge your batteries? If yes, then look no further! This monsoon, get away to a spa retreat, where you can rest, detox, travel inwards and reconnect with your essential self.

Introduction

Life during the monsoons could be daunting, with puddled roads, unrelenting humidity and traffic jams. Fancy a monsoon getaway? Get into the groove at a spa retreat, where you can relax uninhibitedly, abandon your e-mail inbox and immerse yourself amidst all things green and bountiful. Those in the know recommend the rainy season as the perfect time to detox and recharge one’s batteries – and what better way than to head to some of the best spa destinations.

Kamalaya, Koh Samui, Thailand

Nestled into a lush hillside overlooking the tranquil blue waters of the Gulf of Thailand, Kamalaya Koh Samui, an award-winning holistic spa resort and wellness sanctuary on the idyllic Thai island of Koh Samui, is a tropical retreat tailor-made for relaxation, reflection and rejuvenation.

Kamalaya’s famous cliff-top wellness retreat offers Chinese medicine, Naturopathy, acupuncture and seductive Ayurvedic spa treatments to boot. Set on a hillside with a commanding view of a private beach, Kamalaya’s holistic spa includes a herbal steam cavern, infrared sauna, plunge pools, yoga pavilion, colonic rooms, the Shakti fitness centre and more. Don’t miss a Thai massage in an open-air yogashala as the sun sinks into the ocean.

Founded by John and Karina Stewart, Kamalaya’s wellness programmes attract guests worldwide, and it’s easy to see why. The resort’s popular detoxification programme, which addresses stress and burnout, weight control and fitness, emotional balance and sleep enhancement, has been developed by Karina herself. The programme combines the best of Eastern and Western healing therapies to yield powerful results. Guests can also choose from a wide range of à la carte treatments and therapies, from naturopathy and craniosacral therapy to spiritual and emotional healing.

The monk’s cave, which is central to the property, is not to be missed.  It is still visited by monks for rituals throughout the year and is available for guests to use for meditation.

Vythiri Spa Resort, Wayanad, Kerala

A veritable green paradise that has rightly earned it the nomenclature ‘Eden,’ Vythiri Spa Resort in Wayanad is set along the slope of a forest-clad hill and is replete with lush green paddy fields and a gurgling mountain stream that flows through its 150-acre property. Ensconced within a tropical rainforest, it has all the elements that go towards making it an excellent spa getaway.  

Besides providing adventure activities such as trekking and boating, the area is dotted with many Ayurvedic spa facilities. The Vythiri Spa Resort is one such luxury retreat that heals body and soul through its array of Ayurvedic and aromatherapy treatments. Try the Vythiri Special Massage – a therapeutic solution to relieve stress and fatigue, amidst the soothing rhythm of the falling rain.

Vythri Spa combines the sublime traditions of Aroma Therapy with Ayurveda and contemporary rejuvenation techniques to heal both body and soul from within. The Ayurveda massage uses aromatic herbal Ayurveda oil, which stimulates the Marmas, the energy paths towards healing mind, body and consciousness. The treatment concludes with a healing, herbal body scrub, followed by a warm shower, providing a complete restoration to your body, mind and spirit.

The spa menu showcases an impressive collection of classic and new age treatments with various massages, wraps, scrubs, baths, manicure and pedicure, facials, toning and firming. The spa also offers fitness programmes and a range of eco-friendly spa products in its boutique.

Royal Kirana Spa, Ubud, Bali

Commuting with nature is the best way to recharge diminished energy levels and restore balance in the body. Take off for Ubud, on the tranquil island of Bali, to reconnect with nature and your inner self.

Designed by Lek Bunnag and Bill Bensley, Royal Kirana Spa is spread across an area of 18,000-sq.m. and set within verdant landscaped gardens with views of forested mountains. Experience the therapeutic power of ancient therapies with a contemporary spin, under the hands of expertly trained therapists in two-storey treatment villas. Later, relax in your own private Jacuzzi, pool and herbal steam sauna or in the sublime Spa Garden with its stone-lined pools, fountains and lush tropical foliage.

A slew of massages are available to guests. The Natural Red Hibiscus Ritual, inspired by the traditional Balinese red hibiscus flower, begins with a soothing foot bath to cleanse tired toes. A hibiscus scrub is then gently massaged onto your entire body to remove dead cells and give your skin a renewed look and feel. A leisurely soak in a warm Jacuzzi tub filled with red hibiscus flowers completes this rejuvenating experience for your tired body and soul.

The Aromatic Hibiscus Massage offers deep muscle therapy with the use of locally made, natural organic hibiscus oils through long strokes, kneading strokes, assisted stretching and acupressure. This will rejuvenate the body and mind and relieve stress to create a balanced state of health and well-being.

The Traditional Yoga Therapy involves yoga postures, even as the therapist uses hand compression, acupressure, and energy balancing as well as assisted stretching to get the maximum benefit of each movement. This will energise you and make sure you receive the maximum benefits of Yoga.

The Geo Spa, Four Seasons Langkawi, Malaysia

Situated in Langkawi, Four Seasons Resort Langkawi is located in a national park, at a 1-minute drive from Tanjung Rhu Beach and 5 minutes from Black Sand Beach.

Geo Spa at Four Seasons Resort Langkawi showcases six floating pavilions with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide scenic views of a tropical garden, lily pond and limestone cliffs against the backdrop of Langkawi’s UNESCO Geopark. Using the finest organic skincare products and essential oils, a team of therapists at Geo Spa aim to provide you with a personalised spa experience with facial and body treatments inspired by four elements of Nature – air, earth, water and light.

Try the Deep Flow Massage, a 60-minute deep tissue massage that uses restorative oil containing local herbs such as shilajit, chendana and akar wangi. Designed for couples looking to de-stress during their stay at Four Seasons Resort Langkawi, the Raja and Ratu Connect is a two-hour ritual that incorporates several floral oils followed by a traditional blessing.

On the menu is also a list of recommended activities that visitors would enjoy to support the benefits of each treatment. For instance, if you opt for a Water Spa Treatment, you will be advised to participate in SUP (Stand Up paddling) or Dhara yoga and catamaran sailing, while bird-watching, jungle trekking, and Jiva-style Yoga are great after indulging in Air spa treatments. At Geo Spa’s onsite beauty salon, you can indulge in luxurious facials, hair care, manicures, and pedicures.

Conclusion

Well, taking a spa holiday is like a sensory indulgence that aims to re-balance your body, mind and soul. Every one of us needs to take a break from our daily chores to ensure that our mind and body are well taken care of. What best can then be other than a holiday at one of these classic and chic spa resorts to have a fun-filled rejuvenating vacation. Let me know your thoughts in the comments section.

If you liked reading my article, head on to find out what are the best places and things to discover in Varanasi.

Written by : Abhishek Pathak

Edited by : Rajinder Soni

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4 Things to See & Experience in Kerala During Monsoons

Do you often wonder why Kerala is called “God’s Own Country”? Do you know what are the must-do activities and experiences to savour in this southern state that is a favourite among nature enthusiasts or travellers seeking solace in the lap of Nature? If No, then read this article to find out about Kerala’s hidden gems and experiences to uncover on your next trip there.

Introduction

They say travel should take you to new places and uncharted lands for the complete effect, but exploring with a renewed outlook and a fresh sense of admiration can be just as enriching. Kerala, God’s Own Country, is where the monsoons take the full effect and transform the beautiful land into a paradise for nature lovers.

Canoe Cruises

If you are in the mood to cherish the idea of spending your vacations amidst the green landscapes of Kerala, then step into a Canoe boat and enjoy a pleasure cruise through the narrow canals. Explore the backwaters closely from the comfort of a traditional canoe.

To enjoy the wide varieties of sceneries one should opt for a canoe trip. Soak in the picturesque views of gently swaying palms, flourishing paddy fields, coconut lagoons, isolated islands and verdant scenery, while marvelling at the abundance of bird species that call this place home.

The canoe ride is recommended for tourists, who are willing to be away from the hectic life of cities. It less expensive compared to houseboats and gives a chance to realise the remote village life. This 3-hour canoe activity includes a stop at a village to learn about traditional coir-making, toddy tapping and coconut leaves weaving.

Canoeing in the backwaters of Kerala is an absolute pleasure, as you paddle the canoe and explore the land of beautiful lagoons and meandering rivers. The area has rich marine life and unique species, including frogs and mudskippers, crabs, water birds such as kingfishers, terns, cormorants and darters, and animals such as otters and turtles live in and alongside the backwaters. Various leafy plants, endemic shrubs and bushes grow alongside the backwaters, providing a greenish hue to the surrounding landscape.

Kerala Cuisine

Kerala cuisine is a motley collection of sumptuous dishes that makes it distinct from the rest of India. The cuisine is known for its tantalising flavours that keep you craving, long after you’ve returned from your trip in the land of spices. It is the intoxicating aroma of spices that lends its flavour to the dishes.

These heady concoctions make the fare a delicious enough reason to travel to this part of India. So, expect a rich use of coconut, along with chillies and aromatic home-grown spices, in the mouth-tingling local recipes of Kerala.

You will always find something new to try in Kerala, right from sadyas (feasts) served in Hindu households to brilliant Mappila cuisine (biryanis), and from the lip-smacking non-vegetarian fare of Christian families to a steady supply of seafood delights. This already delicious food tastes even better when eaten on banana or plantain leaves.

Cuisine in Kerala is an eclectic mix of culture and community, as the food habits and the way of preparing them differ from one community to another. Kerala cuisine is all about the appropriate use of Kerala spices, aromas and textures. The cuisine is rather spicy and offers a large platter for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Whilst vegetarian food is comparatively milder, meat-based dishes are all very spicy.

Keralan food is traditionally served on a clean green banana leaf or a plantain leaf. Coconuts grow all over the coastline of Kerala and, consequently, coconut milk, coconut shells and grated coconut shavings are commonly used in the preparation of dishes as thickening and flavouring agents. One of the staple dishes of Kerala is “boiled rice” which is often served with all sorts of gravies and curried accompaniments.

Beach Fun at Varkala

Varkala is a calm and quiet hamlet sitting on the outskirts of the Thiruvananthapuram district. It has several places of tourist interests in its vicinity such as the eye-catching, cliff-side Varkala Beach, a 2000-year-old Vishnu Temple and the Ashramam – Sivagiri Mutt. Varkala Beach is a white sandy beach and is peculiarly famous for being a cliff-side beachfront. The beach also provides for parasailing and other water sports activities.

Varkala is primarily known for a triad of activities that render it appealing for active and leisure visitors alike – Ayurveda, yoga and surfing. Varkala Beach is a great place to rejuvenate and relax amidst natural settings.”  Varkala with its awe-inspiring serenity, herbal shops, ayurvedic centers and countless restaurants counts as a must-visit destination on the itinerary of every traveller.

Alleppey Houseboats

Known for being famous among water babies, Alleppey is a watery paradise comprising intertwined canals, seemingly endless paddy fields and eternally swaying coconut trees. The best view of this landscape is from outside while cruising through the backwaters on the Alleppey houseboats.

Travelling in a houseboat in Alleppey is not just a matter of exquisite, scenic vistas from windows, but it is also an enchanting and engaging experience in itself. The cool breeze, the flight of occasional migratory birds and seasonal rains make the Houseboat a unique and savouring experience to engage in.

The Kerala backwaters offer a stirring atmosphere for romantic excursions. The houseboat with the natural setting of a vast lake, the privacy and the modern luxuries make for a honeymooners’ paradise. People who cherish romantic moments will surely spend some of the most memorable days of their life at Alleppey’s houseboats. So, hop on with your love object and seek amorous bliss in the bounteous surroundings of placid backwaters.

The Alleppey houseboat packages range from one day to five days. The houseboat packages involve boat ride with breaks. Village tours, canoeing sessions and fishing expeditions are available at low cost, which is included in the houseboat’s price. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided onboard. Houseboats are anchored and idle during nights. Only typical Kerala dishes are served, with seafood and rice being regulars.

Narrow canals bordered by the waving palm trees, brackish lagoons mirroring still waters and lakesides resembling the picturesque beauty of picture books all combine with the grandeur of the houseboat to make for a memorable holidaying experience on the backwaters of Kerala. Houseboats have truly been the mascot of Kerala’s intrinsic tourism appeal.

Conclusion

Kerala truly is blessed with Mother Nature’s gifts to woo a traveller to its coast. After all, it is verily “God’s Own Country” in every sense of the word, as you might have understood by reading this article. So, the next time you go to Kerala, do share your experiences with us.  

Let us know your thoughts about this article in the comments box.

Written by : Abhishek Pathak

Edited by : Rajinder Soni

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