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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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Sterling Holidays announces Luxury Resort in Alleppey

October, 12, 2021: Sterling Holiday Resorts Limited, one of India’s leading leisure hospitality brands announced that its new property Sterling Lake Palace Alleppey is operational and has welcomed its first guests. This marks Sterling’s entry into the Premium segment of leisure hospitality and is the 7th property of Sterling in Kerala.

The Sterling Lake Palace Alleppey resort is located amidst an expansive 14 acres of lush greenery, on the banks of the Vembanad Lake. It boasts of 58 luxurious rooms and suites, each with a water-view. The highlight of the property is a central private lagoon with an island-swimming pool and guests have the choice of arriving in style at the resort via boat from the resort’s private pier.
The resort offers a selection of upscale accommodations to choose from: Heritage Cottages, Lake View Premium and Lake View Privelage Suites. The property also boasts of two Luxury Grande

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House Boats or ‘Kettuvallams’, to immerse in and experience the idyllic backwaters of Alleppey.


Guests looking for culinary indulgence will find the best of global and soulful Kerala cuisine at ‘The Lakeside’ restaurant. The restaurant offers a mix of cuisines from the local Kuttanad to Mappila, Malabar, Syrian to everything in between with an amalgamation of local dishes and popular international dishes. Guests can also enjoy amazing views and relish a cuppa & small portion offerings of regional and international foods at the 24×7 ‘Café Vembanad.’

To make the most of their stay at the property, guests can deep-dive into Ayurveda and holistic treatments and therapies at their large signature Sterling Subuthi Spa that includes a Beauty & Bridal salon.

Commenting on the latest resort opening, Mr Ramesh Ramanathan, CMD, Sterling Holiday Resorts said, “Our new property in Alleppey is a crowning jewel in our bouquet of resorts. With this latest offering, we aim to provide an indulgent and pampering experience to our guests. We look forward to bringing more such beautiful resorts to our customers as we focus on our strategy to double our inventory by 2025.”

Mr. Toby Chandy, the owner of the Lake Palace Resort said: “We are very happy to associate our luxury resort with a leading leisure brand like Sterling. We feel that Sterling’s brand promise of ‘Holiday Differently’ and their focus on delivering unique ‘Discoveries and Experiences’ ties in very well with our vision when we built our resort!”

The property provides a range of Discoveries and Experiences (D&E) for its guests, including Kayaking, Shikara Ride, Pottery Making, Pedal Boating, Speed Boating, Jet-Ski and a sports zone for activities such as volleyball, mini-golf, badminton, archery, etc. For MICE events and weddings, Sterling Lake Palace Alleppey Resort will offer modern banquet and customized packages, making it an ideal venue for a destination wedding or intimate corporate events.

Sterling Holiday had earlier announced that it was expanding into five new exciting destinations located in different regions of the country. Apart from Alleppey in Kerala, Sterling Holidays is opening resorts at Gir in Gujarat; Kalimpong in West Bengal; Madurai and Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu. With the addition of these new resorts, Sterling’s inventory has moved to 2,400 rooms in 38 destinations.

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ABOUT STERLING HOLIDAY RESORTS LTD.
Sterling Holiday Resorts Limited is a leading leisure hospitality company in India which has been delivering great holidays since 1986. The company pioneered Vacation Ownership and has a network of resorts at some of the best holiday destinations in India. Currently, Sterling has resorts located in Anaikatti, Corbett, Dabhosa, Darjeeling, Dharamshala, Durshet, Gangtok, Goa, Godavari, Guruvayur, Jaipur, Kanha, Karwar, Kodaikanal, Kufri, Kundalika, Lonavala, Manali, Mount Abu, Munnar, Mussoorie, Nainital, Ooty, Puri, Rishikesh, Sajan, Sariska, Srinagar, Thekkady, Wayanad, Yelagiri and Yercaud. Sterling Holidays also owns ‘Nature Trails Resorts Private Limited’ – an adventure holiday company that operates resorts at four unique destinations in Maharashtra.

Sterling Holiday Resorts Limited is a 100% independently managed subsidiary of Thomas Cook (India) Limited (TCIL), India’s leading integrated travel and travel related financial services.

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“Nalumanikattu” an Epitome of Sustainable Tourism in Thiruvanchoor – Kottayam, Kerala

The aim of sustainable tourism is to make a balance between guarding the milieu, upholding cultural veracity, instituting social justice and indorsing economic benefits, meeting the needs of the host population in terms of better-quality living standards both in the short and long term.

The travel and tourism industry is positioned among the leading industries in the world. However, the demeaning effects of tourism have become a big apprehension and need to be addressed quickly. With this in mind, the concept of sustainable tourism has materialized with the aim of dropping the undesirable effects of tourism activities, which has become almost universally accepted as a desirable and politically applicable methodology to tourism expansion.

Sustainable tourism development meets the needs of present-day tourists and host regions while shielding and augmenting openings for the future. It is predicted as leading to management of all means in such a way that economic, social and aesthetic needs can be fulfilled while preserving cultural veracity, essential ecological progressions, biological diversity and life backing systems.
Here is where “nalumanikkattu” the India’s first road side village tourism project becomes extraordinary. Nalumanikattu is a road side sightseer fascination and frivolous park in Kottayam district of Kerala. It is a good illustration of how a place can be used meritoriously in an eco-friendly means.

Sustainable tourism meets the demands of the present without negotiating the capacity of future generations to meet their own needs. In Kottayam district there is a place called Manarcad and there is a small tourist area called “Nalumanikattu” the specialty of the place is the local people sell home cooked snacks and farm products. No plastic is used as part of eco-friendly practices; environment is set to appreciate nature. Here we witness the grass root level efforts by which sustainable tourism is flourishing. Sustainable tourism is that which encompasses travelling to undisturbed natural areas with the specified objective of studying, admiring, and enjoying the natural world.

The story goes like this years back this place was used by uncivilized passersby to dump the waste and living in this place became not very practical for the people. They were seriously discerning of preventing this and making use of the place. Then the resident association came up with the idea of clearing the place and they took the help of a group of women called ‘kudumbashree’, who takes responsibility of such activities. Once they cleared up the place, using the technical help of Tropical Institute of Ecological Sciences converted the place into a lovely park, and dream came into a reality. And gave the fascinating name ‘Nalumanikkattu”.

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You can enjoy the cuddling cool breeze (the term “Nalumanikkattu” in Malayalam means “the 4’O clock breeze”), and relax on the benches provided here. The people of this area is frantically looking for a place to unwind after the mounting stress of daily life. The picturesque view has lush green paddy fields on either sides, from where you will be able to watch the sunrise and sunset very clearly especially charming towards the end of monsoon and winter seasons in India.

There are a few food counters that serve traditional Kerala dishes and snacks like Kaachil Puzhungiyathu with chilly chutney, Kappa Veyichathu, Chempu Puzhungiyathu, Dal Vada, Urud dal Vada, banana fritters, egg baggy and chilly baggy served with tasty Chutney and other side dishes or curries. Most of the food-counters are run by Kudumbashree members. Here no outsiders are permitted to sell their products.

Most of these activities and food counters operate during prime leisure hours’ evenings, or between 4 PM and 7 PM on weekdays. The reason is obvious that this is the time people are free after their daily assignments.

During main vacations and other celebrations, cultural programs are also show cased at “Naalumanikkaattu”.

There is a kids corner in this place where you see lot of innovative play things and it is good place for the children to come out of their congested home and enjoy the environment. Parks are a great place for toddlers to discover nature and workout their imagination, connecting with family. While kids may feel associated with nature at a park, it also conveys quality family time. The children those who are exposed to such activities will improve the quality of life and will become more gregarious in their attitude and behaviour. Since nalumanikkattu is comparatively a quiet place there are lot of things to learn.

The games and activities for kids are– like swings, a snake boat model, a big slide, outdoor metal climbing toy etc. and above all long space to run around and enjoy with friends. There is also a small Butterfly section at one end of the area. Where you can see various types of its kind and this is a major attraction for children as well as for foreigners visiting this place.

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While you have a hot drink and eat something , and if you love to read something there is a mobile library. You don’t feel that you are wasting your time or since the place is very conducive for spending the evening in solitude you can definitely make use of the library. You can read and return the books or even you can buy the book. There is also another option to take the membership in the library for those who are interested. They call this library as ‘Time pass’, because there are many individual traveller visiting this place and it is a best way to devote the sundown. Another surprising thing about the mobile library is that so many people come forward and donate books, and give suggestions to buy the book of their choice.

Another important thing about this place is there is a market which sells Kerala’s well-known agricultural products. Mainly jackfruit, tapioca, different varieties of mango. During rainy season you will find numerous kinds of river fish selling on the way side, and good number of the people of Kerala are fish lovers. This is another reason that attract people to this destination. All food items that are sold here are organically grown and occasionally though the price is little higher comparatively there are customers to buy the products. As we know today everyone is becoming more well-being sensible and are aware of the chemicals that go into the food from the time of cultivation to the harvest. Either people are trying to grow vegetables and fruits at home on their own or buy them from the reliable source. No doubt this is right place to materialize these ideas.

There are very authentic and eye-catching seating facilities arranged here and photographers choose this place for the post marriage alum shooting and it is also a well-known place for the selfie lovers. The seating facilities are such that people can sit together in group or as a family. There is lot of entertainment and at the same time seclusion at this place. One can feel a homely and heavenly atmosphere here. Though the place is not very refined and sophisticated and provides lot of entertainment and bliss. One can also experience the actual meaning of sustainable and eco-tourism.

Conclusion
Sustainable tourism is the concept of visiting any place as a tourist and trying to make a positive influence on the environment, society, and economy. The place Nalumanikattu is a good example of sustainable tourism. years back it was a dumbing yard and because of this living here was always a question and people were disposed to all types of ailments. It was the good will of the resident association and hats off to them for their untiring efforts which led an abandoned area to a tourism terminus. It is a developing area and a good place for the nature lovers to spend their free time. Today there is a high demand for farm-grown products. This is also a place where local people specially homemakers can sell their homemade product and earn their lively hood.

Places like this are a training ground for the fledgling cohort. Since parents are involved in conserving the environment and sustaining it, kids get to learn firsthand the importance of responsible living. Examples like this are prevalent in the countryside of Europe, where it has become part of the culture. The same model like Nalumanikattu can be developed in other, villages’ towns and city fringes. Shorn of sustaining there is no future for human race, and what better training ground than one’s own home and vicinity.

It is enticing a rather intricate developing segment that involves skill and professionalism. Tourism must offer products that are operated in harmony with the local atmosphere, public attitudes and cultures, so that these become the permanent recipients and not victims of tourism development. The term ‘sustainability’ which has gained celebrity in tourism jargon, is seen by many writers as an important part of the philosophy flooding all levels of tourism policy issues and practices from coast-to-coast to local.

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Author: Ms. Regy Joseph Asst. Professor, St. Joseph’s Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology Pala. regy@sjihmct.ac.in