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KSRTC Introduces Exclusive Onam Bus Services: Explore Routes, Schedules, and Ticket Reservation Information

Onam Bus Services by KSRTC

Bengaluru: Ahead of the Onam festival, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is set to initiate special bus services connecting Kerala and Bengaluru. Commencing from August 25, a total of 32 interstate services will operate from Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Mangaluru, linking various cities in Kerala. As reports indicate, ticket reservations for these exclusive buses have already kicked off. Notably, among the 32 buses, 22 are equipped with a seating capacity limited to 25 passengers each, and they are now fully booked. According to an India Posts English report, these particular 22 buses are scheduled to embark on their journeys on August 25th.

Following the complete booking of regular services from August 23 to 27, special services were introduced to prominent destinations including Alappuzha, Munnar, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kozhikode, and Kannur. Additionally, a dedicated service will operate in the Mysuru-Ernakulam section. To cater to varying demands, the Karnataka RTC will implement up to a 30% fare increase based on demand.

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KSRTC Special Bus Services For Onam: Routes

Destinations of Special Buses:
Alappuzha
Ernakulam
Kannur
Kottayam
Kozhikode
Munnar
Palakkad & Thrissur

KSRTC Onam Special Bus Services: Timings

The specialized KSRTC buses will embark from Shantinagar on August 25, departing at 8:14 PM and 8:31 PM. They are scheduled to reach Alappuzha in Kerala by 7 AM the next day, covering destinations like Ernakulam and Thrissur en route. These extra bus services to Alappuzha have been introduced for the festive occasion of Onam.

Additional Routes and Timings:

Bengaluru-Kannur (9:32 PM, Airavat)
Bengaluru-Ernakulam (8:39 PM, 9 PM, Airavat Club Class)
Bengaluru-Kottayam (7:08 PM, Airavat Club Class)
Bengaluru-Munnar (9:11 PM, Non-AC Sleeper)
Bengaluru-Palakkad (9:36 PM, 9:49 PM, Airavat Club Class)
Bengaluru-Thrissur (9:40 PM, Airavat Club Class)
Mysuru-Ernakulam (9:18 PM, Airavat Club Class)

KSRTC Onam Special Bus Services: Ticket Booking Information
Travelers can conveniently book their tickets in advance through the official website www.ksrtc.in or at designated franchisee reservation counters. Additionally, for bookings of more than four tickets at once, a 5% discount is offered. Furthermore, a 10% discount is applied if the return ticket is also booked, as reported by english.mathrubhumi.com.

Onam, a ten-day celebration in Kerala, draws thousands of Malayalis from cities like Bengaluru and Mysuru back home for the festivities. Each season witnesses high demand for travel, with trains, buses, and flights often fully booked.

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Top 5 Places To Visit In Kerala During Monsoon For A Mesmerising Trip

The best months to visit Kerala are expected to be from December to February. It may be that way, but also understand that the Monsoon in Kerala is magical! There are some significant reasons to go to Kerala during the monsoon season. The monsoon provides pleasure and an amazing experience. There are two rainy seasons in Kerala, the first starting in June and the second ending in mid-October. With Kerala being one of the tropical destinations, it has a heavenly climate throughout this monsoon season. With an ideal balance between less smooth areas and coastal regions, Kerala’s monsoon has two kinds of weather, these are – North-East Monsoon which marks the dawn of winter and the other is South West Monsoon.
During this season several lakes and the best backwaters in Kerala are enhanced by the rain, giving Kerala an appealing charm. Monsoons are a time to relax in the cold darkness or enjoy the sunshine. Hurricanes are a time to observe greenery and enjoy their alive cultivation. Here we have shared the top

5 places that you can visit in Kerala during monsoon season for an unforgettable Kerala trip.

#1. Ashtamudi Lake in Kerala
Ashtamudi Lake gets its name from its 8 arms or channels. The backwaters of Kerala are available here for houseboat rides and this is where the famous backwaters start. Backwaters enthusiasts consider Kollam to Alappuzha to be among the best. You get a deeper insight into the backwaters on a cruise here. You can rediscover your soul by going for a row with the local oarsmen. You will never forget the lush greenery and diverse biodiversity. Kollam Junction, the nearest railway station is just 2 km away from this lake.

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#2. Alappuzha in Kerala

Alappuzha (sometimes written Alleppey) is widely regarded as ‘the Venice of the East’. This charming place offers some of the best tourist spots in Alleppey, which is home to thousands of houseboats and a huge network of backwaters in Kerala. A houseboat on the backwaters of Alappuzha is in fact a reworked version of the Kettuvallam of olden times. The word Kettuvallam derives from two Malayalam words, ‘Kettu’ meaning living structures, and ‘Vallom’ denoting a boat. Rice and spices used to be transported in kettuvallams, or boats with thatched roofs covering wooden hulls. There is everything you’d expect from a good hotel room in a modern houseboat, like air conditioning, modern toilets, cozy living rooms, kitchens, and even fishing balconies. A houseboat offers an uninterrupted view of the backwaters fringed with coconut trees. With its lush greenery and laidback canals, this is the perfect place to relax. The Alappuzha beach boasts a 137-year-old pier and an old lighthouse built by the Portuguese in the 17th century that add to its charm.

#3. Munnar in Kerala
Munnar, 1,600 m above sea level, rises from three mountain streams – Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala. This hill station was once a summer resort for the erstwhile British Government of South India. One of the most popular honeymoon destinations in Kerala, Munnar honeymoon Package has a range of resorts and lodging options to suit any budget. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji, which grows in expanses of tea plantations. This is a popular resort town that offers picturesque towns, winding lanes, and holiday facilities.

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#5. Thekkady in Kerala
There is something about Thekkady that conjures up images of elephants, mountains and spice plantations. Located in Thekkady, the Periyar forests are one of the finest wildlife reserves in India. There are a number of picturesque plantations and hill towns in this district, as well as beautiful trails for mountain walks and trekking. Periyar is home to one of the oldest tiger reserves in the country, and the forests of Periyar are embellished with endangered species such as the White Tiger. From boating to trekking, tourists have many options to explore the wilderness of Periyar Tiger Reserve.

#5. Kumarakom in Kerala
This sleepy little village on the Vembanad Lake in Kerala, situated 13 kilometers from Kottayam, offers a wealth of flora, exotic sightseeing, boating and fishing experiences. Many migratory birds, such as Siberian storks and wild ducks, live in the bird sanctuary spread across 14 acres. They live in flocks with other birds such as darters, herons, egrets, waterfowls and cuckoos providing a fascinating sight for visitors. It is a veritable cornucopia of all the pleasures and pleasures of travel that will mesmerize and captivate your senses. It is the crown jewel of Kerala tourism and one of the foremost travel destinations on the planet. Visitors come from near and far to witness the backwaters of Kumarakom. The dancing palm trees and the exquisite houseboats are just a few of the highlights of your stay.

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Kerala- A Trip Of A Lifetime by Riccha Arora

Known for its mesmerising beauty, extremely beautiful beaches and backwaters, delectable food, ancient temples, spice plantation and home to many rare and endangered bird species, Kerala is known as God’s own country. A state nestled within the majestic hills and dense forest is a must-visit destination for food and nature enthusiasts. Planning a trip to Kerala will be a proven experiential trip for nature lovers. Even on a family holiday or on a solo trip this state will never let you down. One can enjoy nature’s trek, take a feel by floating on the backwaters, visit the wildlife sanctuaries or can enjoy the view of the beaches and the tea gardens.
When it comes to food the mention of Kerala cuisine is enough to tantalize your taste bud. The enormous platter of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes will surely delight your palate. One will find a diverse culinary to satiate the stomach. Each dish of Kerala is a unique experience in itself. Whether a spice lover or a sweet lover, the Kerala trip will certainly be proven as a gastronomy treat for everyone. Kerala cuisine is all about flavours and aromas and the dishes are prepared with liberal use of coconut oil and spices in them. Because the state is situated near the Arabian Sea, one will find a variety of seafood dishes. Adding freehand spices to the non-veg dishes makes the meal more sumptuous. Fish, chicken, mutton or prawns, each dish prepared by these items will leave you asking for more. A non-veg lover will get a variety of delicacies to choose from. On the other hand preparation of vegetarian food is done by adding mild spices and plenty of vegetables. Not just sambhar, idli and dosa there are some other mouth-watering dishes to be savoured in Kerala such as Sadya, Kadala Curry, Cheera Thoran, Erissery (Ghee Rice) to name a few. Then to complete a meal diverse range of sweet dishes is available which can’t be afford to miss such as Palada Payasam, Banana Halwa, Neyyappam and Rava Ladoos. A food that gives a local feel of the culture of any destination is the street food and Kerala just has some lip-smacking roadside delicacies as well which will make you drool over. Malabar Parotta, Sundal, Puttu and Kadala Curry, Parippu Vada are some of the street snacks to start your day with during your visit to Kerala.

Kerala is a state which offers everything for everyone. Not only food lovers or nature admirers but also bird-watchers who visit Kerala to photograph the rare bird species. The western ghats are home to more than 500 species of resident and migratory birds. Resident birds of a particular state don’t fly long distances for food and they are adaptable to any season on the other hand migratory birds are the species which crosses the national border, especially during their breeding time (nesting season in India). This city is truly a paradise for bird- watchers. The lush green tropical forests of Kerala will certainly complete the wish list of all the wildlife enthusiasts to sight the rare species. In case you are planning a trip to spend some time in the lap of nature Kerala is a perfect answer to this.

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Top 20 National Parks in India That You Need to Visit!

India is a land of incredible biodiversity, boasting a vast array of national parks that are home to diverse ecosystems and fascinating wildlife. From the majestic tigers of Ranthambore National Park to the pristine beauty of the Sunderbans National Park, each national park offers a unique and captivating experience. Let’s explore the top 20 national parks in India, categorized by states.

In Uttarakhand, the Jim Corbett National Park beckons wildlife enthusiasts with its iconic Bengal tigers, while the Valley of Flowers National Park showcases a breathtaking display of alpine flora. Moving to Madhya Pradesh, the Kanha National Park entices visitors with its dense forests and thriving tiger population, while Bandhavgarh National Park is renowned for its stunning landscapes and frequent tiger sightings.

Rajasthan boasts the famous Ranthambore National Park, where the royal Bengal tigers roam amidst ancient ruins. In Assam, the Kaziranga National Park stands tall as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. Karnataka showcases the lush forests of Bandipur National Park and the mesmerizing wildlife of Nagarhole National Park.

Kerala’s Periyar National Park offers a chance to spot majestic elephants and explore the serene Periyar Lake, while Maharashtra boasts the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Sanjay Gandhi National Park Mumbai, and Pench National Park.

These are just a few examples of the remarkable national parks in India. Each state has its own unique offerings, allowing visitors to delve into the wonders of nature and witness incredible wildlife up close. With their conservation efforts and breathtaking landscapes, these national parks are a testament to India’s rich natural heritage.

Here is a list of the Top 20 National Parks in India:

#1. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand, India
#2. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India
#3. Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India
#4. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India
#5. Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India
#6. Sundarbans National Park, India
#7. Bandipur National Park, Karnataka, India
#8. Nagahole National Park/Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Karnataka, India
#9. Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand, India
#10. Satpura National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India
#11. Eravikulam National Park, Kerala, India
#12. Silent Valley National Park, Kerala, India
#13. Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu, India
#14. Japdapara National Park, West Bengal, India
#15. Gorumara National Park, West Bengal, India
#16. Pin Valley National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India
#17. Dachigam National Park, Jammu and Kashmir, India
#18. Mount Harriet National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
#19. Papikonda National Park, Andhra Pradesh, India
#20. Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat, India

1. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand, India – The Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India that was established in 1936. It is located just a few hour’s drive away from Delhi, but takes one away from the bustle of city life to a completely new world of thick forests and natural beauty. Tourists at Jim Corbett may catch a glimpse of a tiger, or see some other beautiful creatures like deer and elephants. Know more – Top 44 Astounding Places To Visit In Uttarakhand In 2021

2. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India – The Kanha National Park is one of the best national parks in India in terms of its conservation programme. The Sal forests, bamboo groves and open grasslands of the Kanha National Park have played a very important role in tiger conservation and research in India. Tourists can take elephant safaris to visit the tigers in the wild or click beautiful pictures of wild birds and deer.

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3. Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India – This national park is another representation of the natural diversity of Madhya Pradesh. Pench is known for its thick teak woods and tiger sightings. This park also has facilities for river rafting which attracts a large number of tourists.

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4. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India – This national park is very unique because of the fact that it has been built up around the ancient Indian Ranthambore Fort. The steep cliffs and rocky terrain surrounding the fort now house many varieties of wildlife. Some tigers are also present. But in recent years due to overcrowding by tourists, the facilities of this park have suffered greatly. Know more – Places to visit in Rajasthan

5. Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India – Home to the world-famous one horned rhinoceros of India, Kaziranga National Park has now become a fixture in the travel itinerary of all international tourists. Domestic tourists can also visit the park to photograph some beautiful animals in open grassland and experience the thrill of seeing the huge rhinoceros up-close.

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6. Sundarbans National Park, India – This national park is built on one of the most unique natural formations of India. The Sundarbans National Park spreads over more than 12o deltaic islands that are covered in mangrove forests rich in wildlife ranging from tigers and crocodiles to beautiful birds and reptiles.

7. Bandipur National Park, Karnataka, India – This national park was once the hunting ground of the mighty rajas of the ancient kingdom of Mysore. Now it protects a large number of animals like monkeys, deer and elephants. The Bandipur National Park is a segment of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The native flora of this area is deciduous plants known for creating a deep dark canopy of green over a forested land. The serene greenery of Bandipura has earned it the name of being one of the most scenic national parks of India.

8. Nagahole National Park/Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Karnataka, India – This national park is also part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The Kabini River runs between the two parks of Bandipur and Nagahole. Elephant herds can often be seen going across the river.

9. Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand, India – This is national park is located at a comparatively higher altitude than most national parks in India. The main feature of this national park is its massive bloom of beautiful alpine flowers during the monsoon season. But it is a bit of a strenuous hike to reach the Valley of Flowers and tourists should keep this in mind when travelling with kids or elders.

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10. Satpura National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India – This national park covers an area of 524 sq km. It is a unique landscape dotted with sandstone peaks, deep thicket and narrow ravines. This national park is known for their wide variety of wildlife like leopards, black buck, boars and bears. This park is also a good destination for bird photography. Boating tours and walking tours have also been started at the Satpura National Park to attract more tourists. The more brave-hearted tourists can even camp overnight in a safe and protected area of the national park.

11. Eravikulam National Park, Kerala, India – This national park is favorite among nature lovers because of its intense natural beauty. A comparatively lesser known site, this park is home to elephants, tigers, jackals and mongoose. The most unique feature of this national park is the presence of the Neelakurinji trees. These trees bloom every twelve years and cover the entire forest in an otherworldly shade of deep blue. Photographers and nature lovers all wait for years to see the Neelakurinji trees in full bloom.

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12. Silent Valley National Park, Kerala, India – India was once characterized by its dense tropical evergreen forests. As settlement spread these forests were reduced in size. The Silent Valley National Park of Kerala is one of the last remnants of the typical tropical evergreen forests of India. Elephants, tigers, wild pigs and the majestic panthers can all be found here. The ancient and undisturbed origins of the Silent Valley National Park attract scientists and tourists from all over the world.

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13. Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu, India – This national park also doubles as a wildlife sanctuary. It is known for its dense greenery. This reserve is most well-known for its large elephant population. There are also golden jackals, leopards and striped hyenas. This national park in recent years has had to implement many strict measures to protect their wildlife from animal poachers. As a result many endangered species of wildlife in India are now thriving and regenerating their population in the Mudumalai National Park of Tamil Nadu.

14. Japdapara National Park, West Bengal, India – This park highlights the flora and fauna of the eastern part of India. The park is populated by elephants, bison, wild pigs and rhinos. But the biggest attraction for tourists is the elephant safaris through the forests of Jaldapara. Click to know – 10 Cool and Unusual Things to Do in Kolkata

15. Gorumara National Park, West Bengal, India – This park is located just a stone’s throw away from Jaldapara and tourists usually make a visit to both these parks. The Gorumara National Park is a comparatively smaller national park, but it is rich in wildlife. Tourists can see Bengal tigers and large Asian elephants moving leisurely through the forests of Gorumara.

16. Pin Valley National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India – This national park is one of the most unique national parks of India. This national park is situated in the cold and barren terrain of Spiti. But in the midst of these mountains and barren slopes reside some wild creatures like snow leopards. Snow leopards however are typically very hard to spot. Tourists mostly spend their time photographing the stunning beauty of this mountainous landscape. There are also many opportunities for trekking and hiking around this spot.

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17. Dachigam National Park, Jammu and Kashmir, India – If Kashmir is said to be heaven on Earth, then the Dachigam National Park is a perfect scenic slice of that heaven. It is located just 22km away from Srinagar, but it houses around seven exotic species of fauna. Some of the most well known inhabitants of this national park include the Himalayan Black Bear, jackals, marmots, leopards. The Kashmiri Stag or the Hangul that lives in this park is also a major draw for wildlife photographers.

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18. Mount Harriet National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands – Stepping away from the mainland of the subcontinent; let us now visit the islands of Andaman and Nicobar. Here the Mount Harriet National Park stands as a beautiful representative of the natural treasures of the islands. Varieties of crabs, turtles and wild pigs populate this national park. Tourists visiting this national park often choose to enjoy a stay in the heart of the park at the Forest Guest House with its picturesque views.

19. Papikonda National Park, Andhra Pradesh, India- This is one of the newest entrants to the list of national parks in India. The Papikonda region between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana was very recently declared as a national park because of its huge natural wealth and diversity. The region is an example of a tropical rainforest populated by a large variety of wild animals like tigers, hyenas, sloth bears, panthers and many more.

20. Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat, India – And last but not the least we have the Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. This is one of the most successful wildlife conservation projects of India. Started with a mere 12 lions, the sanctuary has now become home to more than 600 Indian lions. Tourists visiting this national park get to have the unique experience of getting close to the kings of the forest roaming around in their natural habitat.

These are a few of the best national parks in India. But there are many more unique such places scattered all over the country. Tourists can visit these spots on a trip to a particular state or plan a trip to the national parks separately. Just a few days of wandering through the beautiful forests of India on a national park safari can prove to be a very thrilling as well as a refreshing experience. So pack your bags today and book a trip to meet up with some of India’s majestic residents of the forests.

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Here are the top 10 FAQs about the top 20 national parks in India, categorized by states:

Q: Which are the top national parks in Uttarakhand?
A: Jim Corbett National Park, Valley of Flowers National Park, Nanda Devi National Park, Rajaji National Park.

Q: What are the famous national parks in Madhya Pradesh?
A: Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Pench National Park, Satpura National Park.

Q: Which national parks are popular in Rajasthan?
A: Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo National Park.

Q: What are the well-known national parks in Assam?
A: Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Nameri National Park.

Q: Which are the top national parks in Karnataka?
A: Bandipur National Park, Nagarhole National Park, Bannerghatta National Park.

Q: What are the famous national parks in Kerala?
A: Periyar National Park, Silent Valley National Park, Eravikulam National Park.

Q: Which national parks are popular in Maharashtra?
A: Some of the renowned national parks in Maharashtra are Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, and Pench National Park.

Q: What are the well-known national parks in West Bengal?
A: Sunderbans National Park, Neora Valley National Park, Buxa Tiger Reserve.

Q: Which are the top national parks in Himachal Pradesh?
A: Great Himalayan National Park, Pin Valley National Park, Khirganga National Park.

Q: What are the famous national parks in Tamil Nadu?
A: Mudumalai National Park, Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Guindy National Park.

Note: The above list provides an overview of popular national parks in each state, but there are many more national parks in India that offer unique wildlife and natural experiences.