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Visit Athirapally Water Falls In This Monsoon | Adventure Awaits

A thirapally Waterfalls are located 1000 feet above sea level at the Chalakudy River in Thrissur district of Kerala . One of the famous tourist attractions in Kerala , the magnificent waterfalls are a sight worth witnessing. This is the biggest waterfall in Kerala. Athirapally falls comes down from a height of 80 feet through several parallel streams. In the monsoon season, in its full might, the waterfalls appear like Niagara Falls. One can reach the top of Athirapally falls in about 15 minutes’ wall. It is blessed with spectacular views of the Sholayar hills and the Western Ghats. The trek down from the top of the waterfalls is about 10-15 minutes trek. Swimming is possible in the stream as you enjoy the spray of the water. Rainbows are also a common sight. It usually takes 2-3 hours to explore the waterfalls . The surrounding environs of the waterfalls is a bio diversity hotspot. The river is blessed with 85 species of fresh water fish living in it. The forest is habitat of d...

7 of the Most Beautiful Beaches Kerala


Kovalam Beach
Kovalam Beach

When it comes to beaches in Kerala, Kovalam beach doubtlessly seizes one the topmost positions in regard of visual awesomeness and tourist inflow. This beach is situated 13km away from Trivandrum. Among the vast array of tourist spots in Kovalam, it's the beaches that are most sought by the tourists, both local and foreign.
Know about things to do, accommodations, night life and how to reach Kovalam.


Bekal Beach
Bekal beach

A beach in Kerala with a fort, Around 16 km to the south of northernmost district in Kerala, Kasaragod, lies the massive Bekal Fort. It is among the biggest forts in Kerala and has been impeccably maintained throughout the years. It rises to 130 feet above sea level and is situated on a headland spanning 35km. Much effort has been put to develop a beautiful beach here called the Bekal Fort Beach. People flock to these spots in great numbers. Situated comfortably on steep hills by the sea, the fort provides for an imposing view from the beach.
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Alappuzha Beach
Alappuzha beach

The Alappuzha beach, also known as the Alleppey Beach is famous for local getaways due to its blissful surroundings. Known as the Venice of East, Alappuzha Beach is a great tourist attraction in Kerala. Beach has an old pier which extend to sea is over 150 years old.

Plan a holiday in Alappuzha and visit most exotic Alappuzha beach and explore boat races and beach festival, nearby attraction & enjoy the backwater houseboat with all luxury facilities. 


Varkala Beach
Varkala beach

Varkala Beach, also known as Papanasham Beach is a beach in Varkala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, along the Arabian Sea, part of the Indian Ocean. It has several tourist attractions that include a beautiful beach, a 2000-year-old Vishnu Temple and the Ashramam - Sivagiri Mutt a little distance from the beach. The Beach is ten kilometers away from Varkala.


Marari Beach
Marari beach

Serene, peaceful, & romantic. Situated around 11 km from Alappuzha town, Marari Beach is a perfect location for family holidays. Marari originates from Mararikulum , a local fishing village on the Arabian Sea coast.

Explore Marari Beach, is one of the best beaches in Kerala and a must visit place of Alleppey.


Cherai beach
Cherai beach

Cherai Beach is flaunted as one of the excellent beach in the Kerala. It's a picturesque which looks more beautiful with green groves and paddy field.located in Cherai, a suburb of the city Kochi in the state of Kerala, India. One of the most visited beaches in the state, it is situated at around 25 km (15 mi) from downtown Kochi. It is an ideal spot for swimming and viewing the Chinese fishing nets or Cheena Vala.


Snehatheeram Beach (Thrissur)
Snehatheeram beach

The stunning Thalikulam Snehatheeram Beach is located about 25 km or 1 hour ride from Thrissur and is loved for its natural ambience and wonderful visuals of the coast. It is one of the best maintained beaches in Kerala. The sunsets are especially lovely and people flock here in large numbers to enjoy the view.
Take a tour of the Snehatheeram Beach, India and relax at the beach

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