Wednesday, 20 August 2014

My Home Town Kasaragod : My Blog Starts Here....

                

     I couldn’t find a better way to begin my blog than saying the story of my hometown just because I know my city like back of my hand doesn’t mean that everyone else does. We often forget the fact that, the place we lived for a long and like to leave may be a destination on someone else’s favorite list. Who is better than me to show off my hometown to someone else? 




I will be more than happy to start with the story of my home town ‘Kasaragod’, where I have lived most of my days so far.  It is the northern gateway to beautiful ‘God’s Own Country’. The northern most district of Kerala is the land of seven languages and several cultures. The name Kasaragod comes from the combination of a couple of Sanskrit words ‘Kasara’ (Which means lake or pond) and Kroda (means a place where the best treasure is kept). The masterpiece of Unity in Diversity Kasaragod is the place of harmonious coexistence of Hindus, Muslims and Christianity religions. From the delightful beaches to sea-kissed forts the land is full of wonders for an explorer. 



The era of last 3 years Kerala witnessed Kasaragod growing as an international destination which is world renowned for its Coir and Handloom industries. Serene backwater stretches and tranquil palm-fringed beaches attract visitors to the land which has close cultural ties with neighboring state of Karnataka. Kasaragod; known as the land of gods, forts and majestic hills; dawns many especially those who visit Karnataka and Kerala due to ease of access and good tourism infrastructure along with diverse attractions. Kasaragod which has 29.3 Kms of long coastlines is the emporium of cash crops like Arecanut and Coconut.


It is the land where every occasion turns into celebration from our harvesting festival of  Onam  to the holy festival of Christianity- Christmas. All the festivals are celebrated here with great enthusiasm irrespective of all religions and caste. Kasaragod is surrounded by Kannur district in the south, Mangalore in the north, Dakshina Kannada in the east, and Arabian Sea in the west. The society of Kasaragod has got a vibrant culture and plethora of tradition those are highly influenced by bordering state of Karnataka. The regional language that is been spoken here, Malayalam has clear difference from the same of other districts of the state as it has influences from Tulu, Kannada, Urdu and Konkani. Kasaargod is unique for its linguistic tradition is also known as the ‘Saptha Bhasha Sangama Bhoomi’- The land of confluence of seven languages.Here the landscape is characterized by endless stretch of Coconut and Arecanut palms accompanying rolling hills along with tranquil backwater streams.



From state’s largest and most preserved fort to Kerala’s one of the finest beaches it is truly meaningful calling Kasaragod ‘The Land Of Thousand Pleasures’. The 300 years old imposing Bekal Fort is most popular tourist hotspot of Malabar and Kerala.  From the heights of this majestic fort one’s eye can catch the panoramic view of the alluring sea shore of Bekal And Pallikara Beaches and endless coconut palms. During last two years, Bekal has been emerging as an international tourist centre of the region. The hospitality infrastructure of Kasaragod, especially Bekal is completely out of ordinary as the place has got the presence of Asia’s reputed hotel brands like Taj Hotels and Resorts, and Lalit Group of Hotels and Resorts.


An evening walk through the serene Pallikara Beach is no less a fascinating experience. Not much far from Bekal Beach is the pristine beach town of Kappil. The remote and isolated beach has the Kodi Cliff nearby that offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea. Kasaragod displays a diverse variety of temple architecture, one can experience best of it from visit to lake temple of Anathapuram, the only lake temple of Kerala believed to be the original abode of the residing deity of world’s richest Sri Anathapadnabha Swami temple in state capital of Trivanathapuram.





When you are in Kasaragod visit the most famous cashew growing town of Manjeswaram which also have the reputation of being the famous pilgrimage centre of the region. The place is dotted with numerous temples and mosques along with 2 Jain centers. Also visit the hermitage of Anandasram, a spiritual centre located 15km from Bekal offers quiet and peaceful atmosphere, and it is an ideal place for meditation and spiritual studies. Your visit to Kasaragod’s one of most famous spiritual hubs is worthy as because one can get impressed by the mosque’s typical Kerala style of architecture which can be seen only in very few places of Kerala.


Kasaragod is homes to the oldest ritualistic temple art form in India-’Theyyam’ which is spectacular performance of artistry and symbolism. The classical dance form of Karnataka called ‘Yakshaganam’ is also popular and highly performed in Kasaragod. 


In the bank of river Payyaswini is the unique Madhur Mahalinkeswara Temple. Feel the exquisite architecture beauty of the ancient Shiva temple where one can still listen to Brahmin boys enchanting Sanskrit verses. Being at the top of picturesque Ranipuram hills is the best of all experience one can have here in Kasaragod. 




A splendid hill station located 80 Km from main town, 750 mts above sea level, its trekking trails, shoal woods and monsoon forests surrounded make it a popular tourist hotspot. The green forest surrounding Ranipuram is the favorite home for wandering wild elephants.



When you are at Malabar’s favorite land involving yourself in backwater side activates like coir making and fishing is no more a dream for you. Get out for a morning stroll through the coconut fringed backwaters and queerly observe toddy tapper climbing the top of the coconut tree and tasting the freshly tapped coconut toddy today will surely rejuvenate yourself and accelerate you senses. 



Your visit to Kasaragod is incomplete before your visit to the most scenic theme village and resort of ‘Oyster Opera’, drop your jaws while walking through the sanctuary of natural beauty. Feel the taste and richness of Kasargod’s Hospitality at this theatrical backwater side resort. This theme village-cum-resort is extraordinarily unique with traditional huts built on land, water and treetop using locally available materials to keep the authenticity.


Kasaragod is also an Ayurvedic centre in the home of Ayurveda- Kerala. The ancient form of medical science and holistic system of based on nature is practiced in many part of the district. The region is blessed with pleasant climate, natural forest and cool monsoon season and is best suited for Ayurvedic practices in the district. One can grab the best of Ayurveda massages and therapies from Bekal at Taj’s Vivantha and Lalit Ashok resorts.

And now let me talk about my home land’s culinary varieties and specialties. Kasaragod has a cuisine as diverse as its culture. The taste of my motherland has a great influence of our long coastline and flavored by the coconut and enriched by our exotic and aromatic spice verities. The cuisine with sea food delights is our specialty. Kerala has the reputation of serving best breakfast in the world both in terms of taste and nutritional value. Some of the items that decorate your morning table in Kasaragod are Puttu (Steamed cake of rice flour and coconut) and Kadala Curry (Gram Masala), Idiappam (Noodle type rice cake) and egg curry,  Uppam (soft centered rice pancake)  and mutton stew, Kappa Curry (Boiled and then fried Tapioca) with Fish masala. The traditional feast of Sadya is another culinary variety. Sadya includes delicious variety of up to 27 vegetarian delights. The Sadya has different variety of ‘Payasam’ (a special form of sweet porridge or dessert) together with crispy ‘Pappadoms’ (deep fried wafers using coconut oil), and variety of pickles. 


With long coastline and innumerous lakes, Kasaragod has good recourses of marine wealth. Our mouthwatering sea food varieties are Prawns, Lobsters, Crabs and Mussels cooked with exotic spices especially the ‘Karimeen’ or Pearlspot, a backwater fish famous for its great taste. The Maplah Cuisine of Malabar which is a regional cuisine of Kasaragod shows clear Arabic, Dutch and Portuguese influences. Extensive use of fish, red chilly and souring agent of ‘Kudampuli’ is unique in its rich flavors. The aromatic and yummy ‘Malabari Biryani’ (Kozhikodan Biryani’) is our culinary masterpiece.


     
All though Kasaragod is not a ideal shopping destination, it is renowned for its handloom, gold ornaments, spices and tobacco. The well known ‘Kasaragod sarees’ are known for its uniqueness of style and elegance of design. The soft and light laced ‘Gold Kasavu Saree’ is another unique shopping variety of Kasaragod.


Kasaragod is the most emerging destination of Kerala, Visit the land of legends and folklore and celebrate life…..  










Catch Monsoon at Its Best 

India’s Top 10 Monsoon Destinations.


However the global destination India reputed to be the land for all seasons for all reasons, the season of rain drops and rainbows is the land’s favorite.  The Land of Natural Diversity comes alive during monsoon with its green carpeted landscapes, awakened mountains, charming waterfalls, alluring lakes and stunning country side.  When the much awaited monsoon reaches the land it is turns into a celebration of natural beauty, culture and wildlife.  From the splendid valleys of Kashmir to elegant beaches of Kanyakumari, the country is the best place to feel the magical moments of monsoon. A visit to India during this monsoon will probably refresh your body and rejuvenate your soul and senses as the land is dotted with captivating monsoon holiday destinations.  

Here we shall talk about India’s top monsoon gateways, where one can grab the best of monsoon this season.


  •      Valley Of Flowers, Uttarakhand


If Himalayas had to pick its favorite valley it is the valley of flowers. During monsoon days the stunning landscape comes alive as the picturesque valley’s 300 varieties of wild flowers seen in full bloom. The Valley of Flowers, a national park in the Garwal region of Uttarakhand is only open from April to October as it's covered in snow the rest of the year.The bright colors, green hills, foggy clouds, mystic aroma and snowcapped mountain backgrounds make it a perfect place to visit in India during monsoon. If you are in love with hiking and exploring nature, it is your favorite as you have to track up a 17km steep mountain trail to get there.





  •      Goa


You are absolutely mistaken if you think Goa has nothing much to offer than just beaches. Surprisingly there are some spectacular scenery to explore, vibrant monsoon festivals to take part in, and fishing to try your luck at as well. The lush country side is still keep its virgin beauty. Chasing the monsoon’s beauty through the lush forests and across waterfalls and streams at picturesque Chorla Ghats, Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary and Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary in incredible experience. Traditional Bonderam flag festival is more of a violent festival held towards the beginning September. More over one of countries highest Dudhsagar Waterfalls is a spectacular sight during the monsoon.






  •      Leh-Ledakh, Jammu & Kashmir


For those fell in love with nature it is truly the heaven on earth. The Himalayan paradise enchants many with the virgin beauty of its shimmering lakes, gurgling rivers, proud mountains, historic monasteries and all the more the loving people. Trekking to Ladakh’s terrains is considered to be the best all Himalayan trekking experience. , Ladakh is in the rain shadow area where you can  take yourself in the various colors of the Pangong Lake or take a adventurous drive up the Magnetic Hill. This ex-Buddhist kingdom have much to offer from fascinating monasteries of Hemis, Shey, Alchi to virgin Tibetan village of Lamayuru and Thikse which wonders many with is charm and diverse attractions and events.





  •      Coorg, Karnataka


A trip to the Scotland of India, the most astonishing land nestled in the lap of western Ghats is second to none when we talk about best monsoon experience. the unspoiled ‘county of million’ hills is a heaven far away from country’s bustling cities. India’s coffee bowl let you sip freshly brewed coffee while watching the mist roll in from the hills. Sandwiched between Karnataka and Kerala, Coorg or Kodagu as it is known is about 1500 Meters above sea level with acres of coffee and tea plantations , orange groves and lush forests. The land of three wildlife sanctuary and Nagarhole national park is no less ideal for trekkers. When you are in ‘south India’s Kashmir do visit Talakaveri-where the River Kaveri originates and have a fun dancing under  the Abbey Falls. And you can also explore your spiritual side at Omkareshwara Temple along with beautiful island of Nisargadama, Tibetan Monastery complex and local planters club in Medikeri. Get  youself warmed with traditional massages from Coorg’s   best resorts like Orange County and Taj’s Vivanta.






  •      Konkan, Maharashtra


A visit to beautiful Konkan shores in the monsoon is like transcending in to a heaven of nature. I myself sat dropping my jaws many a times when my train passes through Konkan shores. All though Konkan region remains green carpeted through the year, the beauty is even more during monsoon. During monsoon season Konkan towns Consisting of Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg turns into tourist hubs with heavy traffic of domestic and international tourist come to celebrate monsoon. Mouthwatering Konkan cuisine to scenic beaches of Kashid, Revdanda, Murud, Harihareshwar, Diveagar or Ratnagiri. Konkan has lot much to enchant monsoon lovers. A stroll through the virgin Konkan villages makes you feel the true fragrance of nature.




  •      Munnar, Kerala


Munnar, lying on the windward side of Western Ghats is a mist-clad hill station that offers most magical monsoon experience of nature in all its virgin beauty.1600 M above sea level, this hill station was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British kingdom in south India. Munnar wonders one with its monsoon glory of sprawling tea plantations, green carpeted mountains, aromatic spice gardens and rich hospitality.  Apart from spice and tea plantations the area studded with waterfalls, picturesque viewpoints rich flora. You can see rare flower like the Neelakurinji blooming here. However this flower blooms once every 12 years and colors the hill in blue. When you are at Munnar never miss The Kundale tea plantation an area surrounded by a lovely lake along with little town of Mattupetty and Eravikulam National Park.



 

  •      Spiti Valley,Himachal Pradesh


Spiti Valley the region of nature at its best is nestled between the state of Himachal Pradesh and Tibet.’ The little Tibet ‘or ‘the Middle country’ drowns thousands and thousands of explorers and wanderers for its rich spiritual prosperity and cultural diversity. The Lahaul-Spiti valleys are deep in nature and offer many popular adventures sports and activities such as Skiing, Yak safari Himalaya trekking and the exotic wildlife trails. Besides showcasing breathtaking views and scenery, the valley is a untouched land of mountain peaks, Buddhist monasteries and Tibetan villages along with some high altitude Himalayan lakes. The Spiti valley’s incredible beauty is characterized by narrow valleys and high mountains.





  •      Kodaikanal, Tamilnadu


Nicknamed as the most charming hill-station of India, it is during monsoons that The Princess of hill stations turns magical when it rains in the picturesque Palani hills of Western Ghats. Kodaikanal Means ‘The Gift of Forests’. Orchards of pear trees, mighty rocks, enhancing waterfalls and beautiful lakes will be the ones that welcome you as you enter the Kodai town. Your visit to the sprawling Kodai lake will never let you breath for a while which is surrounded by lush green trees and meadows. The scenic beauty, tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking weather of Kodai Land will truly captivate your hearts. Go spiritual at Kurinji Andaver Temple, a temple from where you eye can a panoramic view of the stark Palani Hills. Board a peddling boat at Kodaikanal’s boating club, take a leisure walk through the upper Palani Shola to reach kodaikanal’s favorite Berujam Lake.






  • Aleppey, Kerala


The God’s Own Country’s charming backwater destination. Known as the Venice Of The East, Aleppy Of Alappuzha is noted for its most beautiful backwaters ,boat races ,beaches ,marine products and coir industry and all the more its appetizing Kerala cuisine. Alappuzha is the home to Kuttanad the rice bowl of Kerala, Which is one of the few places in the world where farming is done below sea level. With labyrinth of waterways, Aleppy extorted by travelers as the South India’s most exotic monsoon destination. As the venue for world renowned Nehru trophy boat race, these backwaters come alive during the month of august every year. A houseboat journey is the ideal way to soak in the delights of rustic Alappuzha.





  • Shillong, Meghalaya


Monsoon would love to be in romance with you here in Meghalaya.  The nature blessed capital of ‘Scotland of India’ turns into heaven in the monsoon though it gets rainfall year round. The land where you can catch the clouds is decked with flower beds in different hues, spawling tea gardens, breathtaking waterfalls and deep valleys. Shillong is surrounded by picturesque valleys of Khasi and Jayanti hills, adorned by numerous waterfalls and offer a panoramic view of green natural scenery. A walk along the pine groves of Lady Hydari Par or a leisurely boat ride on the still waters in the Ward Lake will be a rejuvenating and refreshing experience.