Wildlife Tour In Kerala
Kerala is exceptionally bestowed with rich repertoire of natural beauty, including hills and mountains, lakes and rivers, shoreline and backwaters. It is obvious for Kerala to boast numerous sanctuaries and natural parks. The enchanting lush green forest with rich fauna and flora makes this pristine place the most preferred wildlife destination. The Periyar Wildlife offers a tranquil countryside, thick jungles and rich plantations. Availing the Kerala and South India wildlife package can be extremely thrilling, as the package might include access to some of the renowned national parks in and around Maysore, Banglore, Ooty. Few not to be missed national parks that are accessible as Kerala and South India wildlife package are Nagarhole national park, Eravikulam national park and Kumarkoram national park
Cochin consists of mainland Ernakulam, the islands of Willington, Bolgatty and Gundu in the harbour, Fort Cochin and Mattancherry on the southern peninsula, and Vypeen Island north of Fort Cochin, all was linked by ferry but now some islands have bridges. The influence of Chinese, Jews, Arabs and Europeans is evident in Cochin and its people. The oldest church in India, 500-year-old Portugese houses, old tiled houses built in the Chinese pagoda style, the famous Chinese fishing nets, a Jewish community whose roots go back to the Diaspora, synagogues and mosques all tell the fascinating story of this harbour town. The harbour is still at the heart of the city and pepper, sea food, rubber and coir mats and matting are exported from here. Despite this, Cochin is an attractive city with serene creak & lagoons overhung with feathery coconut palms and picturesque islands. The older parts of Fort Cochin and Mattanchery are an unlikely blend of medieval Portugal, Holland and an English country village grafted onto the troppical Malabar coast. Cochin is one of India's largest ports and a major naval base.
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