Thursday, June 7, 2012

Beautiful Kerala-2

Arrival at Kochi

Kerala also known as Keralam is an Indian State located on the South West coast (known as Malabar Coast) in India. It has an area of 38,83 Sq Kms, capital is Thiruvananathapuram(Trivandrum). It was formed in 1956 by combining three areas of Travancore, Cohon and Malabar.It is surrounded by Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Arabian Sea. The language spoken is Malayalam hence the people are called Malayalees.

Kerala Means: 
The word Kerala or Keralam is said to have been derived from 
  • Chera- a dynasty which ruled some parts of South India and alam means land. Hence land of Cheras. Word Chera later on came to be pronounced as Kera.
  • Kera(sanskrit)-meaning coconuts and alam means land. Hence Land of Coconuts

It is said that Parasurama one of the Dasavataras of Lord Vishnu created the area of Kerala when he threw his axe into the Arabian sea and the sea withdrew from the area where the axe fell.

Kerala is known for 
  • its beaches lush greenery, ayurvedic tourism
  • tropical forests, breeding and nesting place for many birds, 
  • animals like elephants etc. living in sanctuaries
  • spices, coconuts, cashew nuts, jack fruits, pineapples, bananas
  • their unique culture and cuisine
  • huge stretches of back waters where one can do boating and fishing
  • highest literacy rate
  • highest human development index
  • least corrupt states of India
  • nominated as cleanest state, five out ten best cities to live
  • nominated as one of the ten paradises of the world, 50 must see destinations of a lifetime
You can read more about the State here:

http://berchmans.tripod.com/kerala.html

One has to really see through their own eyes the beauty of the destinations of Kerala as it cannot be described in words. I visited it once long time back and since then was wanting to go their with my family to explore the state and enjoy the nature. It happened now.

OK here we go.....The dairy of my travelogues..

Day-1-Kochi:

We were a group of nine people, three children and my mom included, reached Kochi (Cochin) airport in the afternoon by 1.30pm. It is a quaint little airport but so beautiful. The buildings reminded me of our old traditional homes of South India. I grew in one such huge home of my maternal grandmother. The slanting roofs in the shape of pyramids, constructed on wooden beams and rafters, supported by lovely carved wooden pillars and covered with red coloured terracotta or clay tiles. The entire building is usually surrounded by open varandas with slanting roofs and pillars.
Here are some shots.
You can see the spires. Traditionally they were made of bronze or copper to conduct electricity in case of lightning striking during rainy season.


This is a shot from a distance. Look at the lush green surroundings.

I am afraid I could not get a proper shot of the structure. You can see some here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kochi_airport_aerial_view.jpg

Well we were very hungry as we had some break fast early in the morning and with all the excitement, we could not eat much. So quickly we piled up our luggage into a 15 seater van and started towards the Kochi city......All of us were very excited and thought Yahooo.....Kochi here we come.....

Watch out for the next posts as our travel to beautiful spots starts from here....

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