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Kerala Tourism
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Beaches
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Kovalam
Kovalam means a grove of coconut trees and true to its name
the village offers an endless sight of coconut trees. The
crescent-shaped beach has three parts. The southern most
beach, and the most popular, is light house beach. It offers
an amazing sight of Vizhinjam mosque. The northern Samudra
is a laidback one and time seems stands still here. The
middle, hawah, in the early day, is a beehive of activities
with fishermen setting out for sea. With a high rock
promontory and a calm bay of blue waters, this beach
paradise creates a unique aquarelle on moonlit nights. It is
warm and clean filled with the coconut trees and the white
sandbed as the seabreeze gently plays with the waves.
Swimming and bathing are very refreshing and exhilirating in
the waves. One can walk into the sea for about 100 metres
without loosing ground. This cove is also the safest place
for swimming. At many coastal places there are beautiful
patches of coral reefs. The underwater views, which are
visible during snorkeling, are really marvellous. |
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Azure water
and favorable climate make Kovalam a favorite year-round
spot for swimming. Sea here is pacific and shallow where you
can take a dip in the saline waters. The clean white sandy
beach will arouse a temptation irresistible: to lie idle on
the sands and tan your body.You could get into any of the
Ayurvedic massage centre and indulge in a rejuvenating
herbal, body-toning massage and holistic therapies. |
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Varkkala
It is a beautiful beach resort and pilgrim centre 40 km
north of Thiruvananathapuarm. SIVAGIRI MUTT here devoted to
SRI NARAYANA GURU who preached 'One caste, One religion, one
God for man' is a pilgrim center for the Guru's followers.
There areYOGA and MASSAGE centres offering traditional
Ayurvedic and Swedish massage and Swedish Massage techniques |
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Alappuzha
Alappuzha beach is one of the most popular spots in the
district of Alappuzha. Its beautiful garden on the shore
gives an exclusive sight. Imposing buildings of a colonial
past overlook the shore. The pier, which extends into the
sea is more than 140 years old and is a rare sight. Dense
Palm groves at one end and an ancient towering light house
at the other, Vijay Park and Sea view park are all
spectacular sights one should never miss. Boating Facility
is available in both Parks. |
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