Friday 27 2020

CULTURE OF KANYAKUMARI

Kanyakumari, the southern tip of India is a popular tourist destination. Along with spectacular sunrises and sunsets, the district of Kanyakumari is also known for its rich cultural heritage. Folk music and dance forms practiced here are not only a form of entertainment but an expression of Tamil Nadu’s culture and traditions. These dances are usually performed during festivals. Many of the tophotels in Kanyakumarioften organise special dance performances for their guests. Here’s a quick look at the different folk art forms of Kanyakumari.One of many festivals in Kanyakumari include the cape festival which is a big tourist attraction in India. The Cape festival is celebrated in the month of October.

Kanyakumari is a place which is named after a Hindu Goddess named Devi Kanya Kumari who was said to be Lord Krishna’s sister. According to a Hindu legend, it is said that Devi Kanya was an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. Devi Kanya was set to marry Lord Shiva; however she fails to show up on the wedding day. The rice and the food that was supposed to be prepared was left untouched which then turned to stone. After which she is considered as a virgin goddess. It is also believed that she blesses the people who visit Kanyakumari.

1. Kalial

This is a folk dance performed by a group of boys or men. The men stand in a circle and dance around a lamp to the tune of a song sung by the leader of the group. Cymbals are often the sole instrument used in these performances. The steps vary from simple to elaborate and from a slow to quick pace. As the men dance, they twist and turn, lean forwards and backwards and jump to the beats of the music. When performed as a show, the dance usually begins with an invocation to the heavens and concludes with a torch dance.

 

2. Kathakali
Kathakali is the most famous dance form of this region. This is form of dance drama which involves elaborate costumes, masks and exaggerated eye and lip movement. A kathakali performance can last for anywhere between 8 to 10 hours. The dance form originated in Travancore and some of its movements are inspired by Bharatnatyam. A narrator narrates parts of the story while performers on stage enact the scene accompanied by music. Kathakali performances are usually organised in temples and during festivals.

 

3. Villu Pattu
Villu Pattu or Bow Song is an ancient musical form of storytelling. A bow is used as the main instrument in these performances along with other instruments such as a Kudam, Udukku and Thala-Kattai. In some performances the team may be divided into two groups. Each group presents an opposite point of view. In such performances the programme is conducted in the form of an exchange of questions and answers. This is also known as Lavani Pattu. Traditional folk songs are usually a part of these performances.

 

4. Karagam
The Karagam dance form is believed to have originated in Thanjavur. This is performed by men and women to honour the rain goddess and the river goddess. It is often a part of festivals and social celebrations such as weddings. The dance involves a series of intricate steps and movements such as dancing on a rolling log of wood, balancing pots of water on the head and moving up and down a ladder.

5. Kalari


Kalari or Kalaripayattu is an ancient form of martial arts practiced in Tamil Nadu that dates back to the 3rd century BC. There are three schools of Kalaripayattu; Arappa Kayy, Pilla Thangi and Vatten Thiripp. This style of martial arts combines a number of steps or Chuvatu and postures or Vadivu. The postures of Kalari are named after animals and vary in style from one school of Kalari to another. There are usually eight postures performed together. The best place to watch a Kalari performance is in one of the villages around Kanyakumari.

(So, when you plan a holiday to Kanyakumari, book one of the best Kanyakumari hotels and ask them about where you can catch a dance performance. This is something you don’t want to miss.)

People:

People of Kanyakumari are very optimistic and religious having great faith in the Goddess Kanyakumari – Amman. The people of this city are very nature lovers and you can see flocks of folks near beach to explore the views of sunset and sunrise.

Language and religion:

In broader sense, local residents of Kanyakumari used to speak Tamil and Malayalam. But, for tourists’ convenience, the local people used to speak Hindi and English.

Religious aspect of this magnificent city is also very strong. As per records, one can see here people of almost all religions residing in Kanyakumari. The major part of the city is covered by Hindus, but all the religions like Christianity, Muslim are also equally treated.

Food:

In Kanyakumari, foods prepared by the local people show its rich food culture and keenness to prepare the delicious food. The favorite food of the local people of Kanyakumari is Rice but Tapioca is also liked here especially, by the hilly people. Sea fishes, meat and agro products also form the main part of foods in Kanyakumari.

Local festivals, Art and music:

Local festivals show the main devotion of the local people towards enhancing the culture of the majestic city. The main festivals, celebrated with full bliss and excitement, are Navratri, Holi, Chaitra Purnima Festival, Cape Festival, etc. People of Kanyakumari also show their talent through impressive art and music.


Thursday 26 2020

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Mangrov Island & Puthalam Salt Pans - Kanyakumari

 5 Km from Kanyakumari - Manakudy, a fisherman's village, devastated by tsunami. In the Pazhayar river which meets tha Arabian Sea at Manakudy, there is a Mangrove Island. You can reach there with the help of local fishermen friends. It is a hub of many migratory birds like Pelican , large coloured Cranes etc. You can actually see them fishing in the shalow water on the banks of the Island. You can also see fish skipping on the surface and landing on the boat. Its a great experience. Go and Enjoy.It lies between the Manakudy estuary and then Indian Ocean. The estuary is famous for its biodiversity and migrating birds. The wildlife department has recently introduced mangrove plantations.




Puthalam is a small coastal town situated near the city of Kanyakumari in southern Tamil Nadu, in the southernmost part of India. Puthalam can be found about 17 miles south of Nagercoil and it is a resort town near Highway 179.


picture: Ramkumar (puthalam)

Puthalam is also known for its salt pans, which have existed since the British colonial rule.The recent tsunami has devastated the surrounding fishing villages. It has a 200-year-old Christian church constructed by Ringel Taube, a German missionary. There is also a 200-year-old higher secondary school, L.M.P.C. Higher Secondary School.



SALT INDUSTRY IN KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT : Facts reveal that salt production in Kanyakumari district is carried on in a number of important places which are noted for their proximity to backwaters industry. So production is virtually impossible in any other region where backwater is conspicuous for its absence. The investigator has find out in the course of the survey that backwater is available in places like Swamythoppu, Puthallam, Rajakkamangalam, Kovalam Vattakottai and Colachel. A point which deserves an emphatic mention in this context is that salt production in places like Colachel and Vatakottai has been stopped because the profit margin available for salt producers in these regions has been reported to be hair thin.

Sunday 22 2020

Vattakottai Fort & Beach - Kanyakumari

 


Located along the Vattakottai Fort, the Vattakottai Beach is yet another interesting place to visit in Kanyakumari. The slightly rocky beach and the black sands make for an amazing experience. Take a last stroll on the black sands of the beach, or explore the nearby fort - the things to do at the Vattakottai Beach will fill you with a sense of fulfilment. Do remember to visit this beach while on a tour of Kanyakumari.




A cool place to hangout with friends and family. Vattakottai is the best place to take cool pictures. The beach is the best here.Vattakottai Fort is a popular tourist spot in Kanyakumari district. The fort is very beautiful and is a great place for picnic. The fort is mostly surrounded by the sea and watching from the fort is very pleasant. The seashore is full of coconut trees which gives a greenery look.





History of Vattakotai Fort:

Place to visit near Kanya Kumari - Vattakottai Fort & Beach, it is a must see ancient fort by British. History of the Fort The Fort was built in the 18th century,under the supervision of Captain Eustachius De Lannoy as a coastal defence-fortification and barracks in the erstwhile Travancore kingdom. Captain Eustachius was an ex-Dutch naval officer of the Dutch East India Company, who later became commander of the Travancore Army, the very army that once defeated him in the Battle of Colachel in the 18th century, as after the battle he earned the trust of the Travancore King Marthanda Varma. De Lannoy constructed Vattakottai, as a part of the defence-fortifications he undertook throughout Travancore. Vattakottai Fort, as the name goes, is a circular fort located about 6 kms to the north-east of Kanyakumari town, in Agasteeswaram taluk. The Fort, built entirely of stone, consists of watchtowers, rest rooms and a few weapon rooms. Many of the walls within the fort have carvings of a fish-like motif on them. Vattakottai Fort commands a picturesque view of the calm waters of the Arabian from one side of the parade ground of the fort, and the rough waters of the Bay of Bengal on the other. Another notable feature of the Fort is that near its site, there is a beach consisting entirely of black sands, located about 7 kms from the Kanyakumari town. There is also a cemetery inside the fort, which most probably would be having the remains of the occupants of the fort, and the oldest among the burial sites dates to 1704.

Marunthuvazh Malai(Hill) Trekking & Natural caves - Kanyakumari

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Awesome experience trekking with friends and family. If one wish to undertake a trek near Kanyakumari then, Marunthuvazh Malai(Maruthukottai) (which also has abundance of unique native medicinal plants) located on the Kanyakumari-Nagercoil highway is a treat for the trekker.




History:  It was believed Lord Hanuman dropped a piece of earth as he was carrying a mountain with a life-saving herb, Sanjivani, from the Himalayas to Sri Lanka during the Rama-Ravana war. This chunk of earth is called Marunthuvazh Malai, which is literally translated to "hills where medicine lives". Marunthuvazh Malai forms the southernmost tip of the Western Ghats and is about 11 kilometers from Nagercoil and 7 kilometers from Kanyakumari. It stretches for more than a km, reaching a height of 800 feet at the highest point.



Best timming to trek morning 5 30am . it is about 2 hour journey to the top and not to expect shops or rest rooms on the way. For the first 30 minutes, one can enjoy the well laid out staircase after that, the arrows painted on rocks assist the trekker to the top.Once on the top, it is a visual treat to see the coconut grooves around the hill in the background of Kanyakumari seas. After spending one hour enjoying the panoramic view and the breeze and offering prayers at the small shire of Lord Hanuman, trekked back downhill.


 

 

Saturday 21 2020

The Beautiful & Best Tourism in India - Life Of Kanyakumari

 

"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page"

This video shows the stunning landscapes and natural beauty of Kanyakumari and the area around it! Indulge in the experience of seeing the world in a different perspective and feel the urge to travel! 

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Friday 20 2020

Valli chunai Secret Cave Waterfall & Kumara kovil - Kanyakumari

This Place really remote and so beautiful Place also Trille Experience. Check the Unexplored waterfall in Nagercoil. Kumarakovil is the place we need to redirect to the Valli chunai falls. and go straight towards Noorul Islam Center for hight education. Deadend u will see Mandapam from there u need to trek 1 - 1.5 km then u reach Valli chunai falls.See that Video.

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If a person visits Kanyakumari ,there are a lot of tourist attractions and temples.The tourist attractions apart from Kanyakumari are -Vattakotai,Mathoor Thottipalam Thirparappu water falls, the dams-Chittar, Pechiparai, Perunchani,upper kothaiyar,lower kothaiyar and last but not the least is the Padmanabhapuram Palace which is maintained by the Govt.of Kerala.It is a treasure house of information.

Apart from this,there are a lot of temples for the religious, starting from Bhagavathy Amman temple which is known for the goddesses' sparkling nose jewel which guided the fishermen like a light house in the olden days.Then comes Sucheendram Thanumalayan temple famous for its sthala virucham.At Nagercoil,there is the famous Nagaraja Temle from which the town got its name. Chitharal Buddha temple needs a bit of walking.



But less known,more popular and historical is the Kumaraswamy temple at kumracoil otherwise called velimalai which is15 kilometres from Nagercoil and 5 kilometres from Thuckalay.around 3 kilometres from Nagercoil- Thiruvananthapuram highway.




It is very much linked to Trivancore rulers.The history goes back from 500 to 1000 years.. It is a Murugan temple and the deity is called Kumarasamy.The priests are called melsanty and they are from Udupi-Karnataka.The ambiance is idyllic filled with rubber plantations , plantain farms of different types and coconut groves.The eastern gate is the main entrance and there is a western gate also.The temple tank is like a big lake. The most attractive part is the very impressive and mesmerizing statue of the god sculptured with a monolithic stone During .Navarathri season this Kumarasamy along with sarasvathy and Bhagavathy from Padmanabhapuram palace is taken in elephants led procession to Thiruvananthapuram through Nagercoil -Trivandrum highway.From time immemorial this function is called :Arattu'. This procession ends at Padmanabhasamy temple Trivandrum. 


At the last day of the function the members of the erstwhile Trivancore royal family participate.People from Kanyakumari district in

T. N and Kerala participate .This tradition that binds and unites the people of the two states.

do go alone with valuable things ,dont throw plastic into waterfalls & place


 

Thursday 19 2020

Ulakai Aruvi (Falls)- Kanyakumari

Ulakai Aruvi(Falls)

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An awesome place to trek, the location in map is just the starting point of the trek, it goes on till the top, the way to the falls is awesome and pure, you can feel the nature of western ghats along the path, the path is also pretty difficult to reach with rocks and streams on its way, one may have to be ready to climbs rocks and walk on stream to reach the top.No words can explain the beauty of this place. Tried reaching the top thrice and we couldn't reach. Guaranteed thriller's while climbing this for sure.



Ulakkai refers to long wooden round log used in olden times to chaff wheat, rice and cereals; Aruvi means falls. This falls is in the shape of a very long huge round log; therefore its name 'ulakkai aruvi'.



This place is about 20 KMs from Nagercoil bus stand. There are buses from Nagercoil. One has to trek a long distance into the forest. Dont venture alone. Be in company of a small group.



Take enough eatables, water etc. It is an enchanting place; a very impressive picnic spot; one has to be very careful while trekking. There are a couple of pools on the downstream; The water might appear quiet and shallow; but these pools are notorious for their undercurrents; Many had lost their lives here. therefore don't venture into such pools. Be extremely careful and enjoy the natural environment, sound of the waterfalls, noise of the birds and also enjoy the unpolluted forest breeze.
No direct access from Railway station. One has to hire a taxi. Be wary of strangers.
Prefer a season just after June - July monsoon just to enjoy the full flow of the waterfalls.



Waterfalls:Ulakaiaruvi waterfall comprises of two falls, the lower falls that serves as a beautiful picnic spot for the tourists visiting the area. The other is the higher falls that is located uphill. The water is basically spring water, coming in as a stream up from the hills nearby. Visitors can either enjoy bathing in the lower falls or trek further up to the higher falls.

Lower Falls:

The lower part of the Ulakaiaruvi waterfall is the place where trekker reach after hiking. The exquisite place serves as a great picnic spot where tourists can enjoy themselves listening to the resonating sounds of the cascading water. Visitors can also enjoy bathing here as the water is cool and then relax here for some time. Even during the summer months, the water here remains cool. However, during summer the flow of the water reduces to a certain extent. The water here can also be consumed.



Higher Falls:

To reach the Higher falls, one needs to climb about 200 meters uphill from Lower Falls (recommended only for healthy people who can climb and swim).

Ulakkai Aruvi Falls is located at about 2 Kms from Perunthalaikadu, 5 Kms from Azhagiapandipuram, 5 Kms from Derisanamcope, 7 Kms from Thittu Vilai, 8 Kms from Boothapandi, 19 Kms from Aralvaimozhi, 21 Kms from Thovalai, 20 Kms from Nagercoil, 25 Kms from Suchindram, 44 Kms from Kanyakumari and 82 Kms from Thiruvananthapuram. Regular Buses are available from Nagercoil & Kanyakumari to Azhagiapandipuram. From Perunthalaikadu village, visitors need to walk about 2 Kms through bumpy & hilly path inside the forest to reach Ulakkai Aruvi Falls. Nearest Railway Stations are located at Nagercoil and Aralvaimozhi. Nearest Airport is located at Thiruvananthapuram.

visit this place with the permission from the forest Department.....

Tuesday 17 2020

Kaalimalai and Kurusumalai Treking - Kanyakumari

Trekking Route Map: 

Kalimalai Trekking in Kanyakumari district. Kaalimalai Temple Explore Nature Off Road Route Map History Morning Sunrise. at the base of the revered twin peaks of Kali Malai and KurusuMalai,the abode of Mother Kali of the Hindu faith and Jesus Christ of the Christian Kalimalai Near by cittar dam at Western Ghats Hill.

 LOCATION VIEW (Clickhere)

From Kanyakumari 


Kaalimala is located at about 60 km from Kanyakumai in Pathukani near Amboori village. Kaalimala and Kurishumala shares the same mountain while former is positioned more towards the eastern part of it.

The place is suitable for people looking for moderate one day trek which does not require any permissions/passes but is recommended to visit during off seasons to enjoy the mist and fog. The trek span is about 2 hours to reach the top from the base station at a height of about 3000ft aboveFrom the top we could get a beautiful view of the Chittar Lake which can be reached by less than 10 km travel through road.



          We walked for a couple of hours to see this beautiful view and am surprised to see this view ♥️ 

 
 
  A steep climb on rough roads leads to the Kalimalai peak. One can make this journey entirely by foot or by Jeep. Arrive at the top for a bird’s eye view of the Lake District of Tamil Nadu. At times, the clouds floating by seem touchable! On a clear day one can see as far as the ocean. heaven is also visible, a small patch far below. A short walk from KaliMalai lies the adjoining KurusuMalai mountain which in recent years has acquired the status of being the worship spot for Christians. 


People come from the neighboring areas on an annual pilgrimage to either of the peaks, depending on their faith. Offer your prayers to the deity with a lamp at KaliMalai and a candle at KurusuMalai. Meditate – Reflect – perhaps some yoga on the hill breathing in the fresh oxygen laden air.

Possible routes:

1. Kanyakumari-Nagarcoil-Thukaly-Kulasekharam-Kaliyal-Chittar-Kattuva-Kalimala.

2. Marthandam-Kulithurai-Arumanai-Pathukani-Kalimalai

2. Peyad-Kattakada-Kudappanamoodu-Pathukani-Kaalimalai.

3. Nedumangad-Aryanad-Kuttichal-Kudappanamoodu-Pathukani-Kaalimalai.

4. Trivandrum-Neyyatinkara-Karakonam-Vellarada-Kudappanamoodu-Pathukani-Kaalimalai.

Both places are of religious importance, where Christian devotees even from Tamilnadu and Karnataka make a visit to the place during March before“Easter” amid the lent time while the Hindu devotees visits during September to October for offering prayers and “ponkaala” at the time of Durgashtami.


Monday 16 2020

Koodal River, Ayurveda & Yoga Retreat (Hidden place) - Kanyakumari


LOCATION VIEW (Clickhere)

Surrounded by Majestic Hills and the plains bordered by colourful sea-shores, fringed with coconut trees and paddy fields, here and there are few elevated patches of red cliffs with undulating valleys and plains between the mountainous terrain and the sea - coast, so closely interwoven with Temples and Churches and other edifices lies the district, 'Kanyakumari'.

This District is one of the worlds best place to visit...The natural resources and scenery in this district is mind blowing and breath taking...In a human life each and everyone atleast one time must want to visit this places..Even this edge of our india is a famous holy place also...I suggest you all to visit atleast the places which are shown below even if u cant visit all other.




Koodal It's a beautiful place near tirparappu (kanyakumari district) Water is very clean and beautiful spot for cooking and hanging with friends.



Koodal, Nandhimangalam Temple ,Resort Vastuka Ayurveda & Yoga Retreat located at Thirparappu.







Located at a distance of about 55 kilometres from Kanyakumari, the cascading waters of the mu make up for an enchanting sight

Sunday 15 2020

Kuzhithurai Vavubali Exhibition - Kanyakumari

 Kuzhithurai Vavubali Exhibition  is one of the important Religious Festival that is celebrated by all the people of Kanyakumari District. The main Religious Ceremony called as Vavubali falls on 31st July. The vavubali is celebrated every year on the Aadi Amavasya Day. Aadi is one of the Tamil Month and Amavasya means New Moon Day. Vavubali is a festival of giving “bhali karmam” ( A Ritual) for ancestors which is held at the banks of the River Thamirabharani in Kuzhithurai. 

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History of Vavubali Exhibition: In ancient days, the Vavubali was celebrated only on the Aadi Amavasya day. On that day, large crowd of people participated in this festival. On seeing this, the then Kuzhithurai Municipal chairman T.C Kesava Pillai, had an idea of conducting an exhibition on behalf of Kuzhithurai Municipality. From 1926, The Kuzhithurai Vavubali Exhibition is being conducted by the Kuzhithurai Municipality. In the begining, the Vavubali exhibition was conducted only for three days. Later on, the duration was increased and this year, the Kuzhithurai Vavubali Exhibition is being conducted for 20 days.

Kuzhithurai Vavubali Exhibition loved by each and every one as there is many attraction like..



There are a plenty of Plant Nurseries where plant lovers can buy plants, flowering plants, saplings of many trees.

     There are plenty of Fancy items shops for ladies and women.

      Ice creams, Sweets and tasty eatables for all. Freshly made “Thaen Kulal” Sweet.

     Small entertainment rides like car, tora tora, giant ship, giant wheel, Magic Show for children.


    Death Well Entertainment in which bike and car is ride on a well made of wood.

   



Ring games, ball games for grown ups.

      Exhibition of Plants, Agriculture products and hand made wonders to watch for all.



   And Many more attractions to watch