Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Kerala Holidays - Palakkad (5)

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Kerala is popularly known as ‘God’s own country’. God has got so many manifestations and obviously the dwelling place also should posses such immaculate qualities! You will see some of these pristine qualities during your Kerala holidays which will make you calm and cool and much more near to the eternal truth! Another important area which you must cover during your Kerala holidays is the ‘Parambikkulam Wildlife Sanctuary’ which lies at a distance of 110 km from Palakkad.


When you visit the Parambikkulam sanctuary in the course of your Kerala holidays, you can witness hundreds of rare animals. The area is really enormous with nearly 300 sq.km of land and is a rare site indeed! You are also getting good facilities for boating and cruising at the Parambikkulam reservoir and can grab very many precious moments which will add much quality to your Kerala holidays. You can snatch the limited accommodation facility by advance bookings or else you can stay at the Palakkad hotels.
Siruvani reservoir which lies at a distance of 50 km from Palakkad is another wonderful area which you must visit during your Kerala holidays. Siruvani is jointly maintained by the Tamil Nadu and Kerala governments. Here you will find a ‘hodgepodge’ culture; a real mixture of both states. The rare tribal communities of Mudugars and Irulars can be found here. Another feature which you can notice at the place during your Kerala holidays is the attractive ancient architectural styles of both Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
If you are planning your Kerala holidays during the months of March/April you will be able to see some of the fascinating festivals of Palakkad like the ‘Manappulli Kavu Vela’, ‘Kanniyarkali’, ‘Pavakkoothu’, ‘Chittur Konganpada’ and ‘Nenmara-Vallengy Vela’. These are all traditional festivals which the local people still continue to celebrate with fervor and passion. These exhilarating occasions will make your Kerala holidays truly colorful
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