Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Covering the southeast corner of the Western Ghats, the Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala functions as a haven of wildlife conservation and was set up way back in the day in 1958. Famed for its thick vegetation, travellers to Kerala can visit the sanctuary by staying at a Kerala resort nearby. Poovar Island Resort which is a 3 star hotel in Kerala will be your starting point from where you can savour the sights of the Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary.

Possessing the perfect balance of flora and fauna, the sanctuary houses deer and elephant rehabilitation centres and the latter gives visitors a chance to feed its elephants and go on elephant rides. Incorporated in 1977, the Crocodile Farm attracts large crowds who arrive to witness its 20 mugger crocodiles. Housing leopards, sloth bears to various species of fish and reptiles, this attraction should never be missed if you are in Kerala.

 

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Edayar Island

An idyllic getaway where you can enjoy some peace and calm, Edayar Island in Kerala, India is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Visitors to the state in search of a 3 star hotel in Kerala can consider Poovar Island Resort. This Kerala resort is set amidst both the famous backwaters and the Arabian Sea, letting you enjoy the very best this part of India has to offer.

Located in the Thiruvananthapuram District, Edayar Island can be found along the way to the well known Kovalam beach resort. Only spanning a length of around 2 sq km, this quiet island retreat can be reached by way of ferry, while there is also a bridge that connects to the mainland. As you explore Edayar Island you will come across a temple and a church that are linked with local culture. You will also find several tea stalls where you can enjoy a refreshing drink with family and friends before you continue your adventures.

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Kerala Kayaking

There are many companies in Kerala’s backwaters that offer the intriguing experience of Kerala kayaking in the Allepey region. One company is Kerala Kayaking, which offers a range of kayaking tours to best explore the region’s watery landscape. The company also offers cycling as a sight-seeing option, which can be combined with kayaking for a well-rounded tour of the backwaters.

The boating equipment the company uses is in the best condition and is completely user friendly. Safety is ensured as a mechanical Shikkara boat is always in close proximity to the kayakers. The tours begin early morning and beginners can utilize the beginners advance kayak with a guide. During the tours, which usually last around half a day, one can enjoy a delicious breakfast along the way while witnessing some of the most profoundly beautiful aspects of Indian village life. The art of duck rearing on the river banks, local farmers utilising traditional methods of paddy cultivation, mud collection for farms, temples and fisherman busy at their jobs are just some of the amazing sights promised by a boat ride along India’s exquisite countryside.

In addition, visitors get up close and personal with the locals and can hear fascinating stories about the indigenous culture. Many local delicacies are served as snacks, which give kayakers an authentic taste of one of India’s riches cultures. Tender king coconut juice, tea and toddy are some of the delicacies offered. Some highlights of the kayaking tour experience include: toddy shop visits, village walks, fishing, swimming, lunch at the local villages, church visits and bird watching. A multitude of kayaking packages is available to choose from, which include 4-hour, 7-hour and 10-hour daily packages or a 1, 2 or 3-night kayaking expedition.

Visitors are encouraged to bring a cap, sunglasses, change of clothes, towels and mosquito repellent in order to fully enjoy the vast and various array of sights a kayaking tour offers. Previous kayaking experience is not required, although knowing how to swim is definitely recommended.

When searching for a Kerala Resort that offers the highest calibre of comfort and services, consider staying at the Poovar Island Resort. This Beach Hotel Kerala provides guests with the choice of a land or floating cottage for an amazing experience both in and off Kerala’s backwaters.

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