Kovalam Kerala Beach Tour :-
Kovalam has become one of the most popular beach hangouts in
India. Kovalam means a grove of coconut trees and truly the
coconut trees along the beaches gives it a ravishing look. The
palm-fringed bays in secluded coconut groves, promise a relaxed
stay. The boundless blue waters of the Arabian Sea and miles of
white sands washed away by the surf at the feet of the stalwart
palms and the rocky promontories, makes this beach paradise. This
marvellous beach is a tourist's dream come true.
The crescent-shaped beaches of Kovalam can be divided in three
parts. The southern most beach, and the most popular, is the
Lighthouse Beach. Further south on the beach one can have a
spectacular view of the Vizhinzam mosque.
Alappuzha kerala beach Tour
Alappuzha beach also known
as Alleppey beach is one of the most popular spots in the
district of Alappuzha. The pier, which extends into the sea here,
is around 140 years old.
With the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast network of lakes,
lagoons and several freshwater rivers criss-crossing it,
Alappuzha is a district of immense natural beauty. Today,
Alappuzha has grown in importance as a Backwater Tourist Centre,
attracting several thousands of foreign tourists each year.
Pathiramanal Beach Tour
This little island known by
the same name as the beach, Pathiramanal, in the backwaters of
Kerala literally means the 'Sands of night' The island lies
between Thaneermukkom and Kumarakom and is accessible only by
boat. Surrounded by the Vembanad Lake, stretching from Alappuzha
to Kochi and the Kayamkulam Lake, the island and the beach is
home to hundreds of migatory birds, which take a rest on their
long journey from the cool climes of Siberia.
Varkala Beach Tour
Located at 54 kms from Thiruvananthapuram, Varkala is a sea side
resort and also an important Hindu centre of pilgrimage. It's a
beautiful beach that has a more than 2000 years old shrine of
Lord Vishnu.
The 2000 year old Janardana Swamy Temple and the Nature Centre
are the two main attractions here. A dip in the holy waters of
this beach is believed to purify the body and the soul of all the
sins hence the name 'Papanashini (destroyer of sin)' for this
shore.











