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Lost in the world of balance sheets as a Chartered Accountant, Namita soon realised that she is not a number person. She always wanted to do something creative in life. She left her corporate job for the passion of writing and took it up as a profession. A freelance writer and editor now, she offers creative blogs and SEO writing services in various niches and sectors. Her love for writing has bagged her with a rich portfolio of working with 200+ international and national clients. She is a writer by choice, a workaholic by attitude and a perfectionist by nature. She is a happy soul and loves everything about life. She believes that ‘writing is the painting of her voice’.

Munnar

Tourism in Munnar Munnar is one of the most beautiful destinations engulfed by hills covered with tea plantations. Munnar in the local language means three rivers. The scenic hill station is located at the confluence of these three rivers.  The endless area of tea plantations, mesmerising valleys and red coloured mud roads are views to indulge your wanderlust. For a nature lover this place is definitely a paradise. The clouds, roads and the greenery bestows an aura around this place which is

Thekkady

Tourism in Thekkady Thekkady brings to mind beautiful lush green valleys, rolling green hills and spice plantations. This serene paradise is a sight for sore eyes and its ravishing natural beauty is enchanting. According to Thekkady travel guide, this picturesque hill town is the perfect place for nature treks and mountain walks. You can never get enough of the alluring flora and fauna here. The Thekkady city guide describes this place as a haven for many species of birds and animals. The

Kumarakom

Tourism in Kumbakonam Kumbakonam is one of the holiest citiesin the country where you will find many ancient temples along with serene landscapes. The town is surrounded by Cauvery River and Arsalar River. The temple town has a great ancient history. The mythological stories relatedto the city captures the interest of tourists who have deep inclination towards history and religion. The city was ruled by many dynasties whose impressions can be seen in the temple’s architecture and many more things that

Alappuzha

Touted as the “Venice of the East” by global travellers, Alappuzha, earlier called Alleppey, is a district of immense natural beauty. Alappuzha literally translates as “the land that lies between the sea and its rivers”. It is caressed by the Arabian Sea on the west with a network of lakes, lagoons, and freshwater rivers crisscrossing it. Being a home to unique animal and bird life forms, Alappuzha has tremendous backwater tourism potential that is yet to be fully

Marari Beach

If you want to be transported back in time, back to about a hundred years ago, head to Marari beach. This beach is a part of Mararikulam, a local fishing village in coastal Kerala where life has not changed much in the last century, with fishing being the main occupation. The idyllic Marari Beach lies between Cochin and Alappuzha and is one of India’s best kept secrets. The name Marari is derived from the name of this village,

Cherai Beach

Tourism in Cherai Beach Flourished as one of the best beaches in Kerala, Cherai beach is a perfect blend of the sea and the backwater. Dotted with seashells of several hues and shapes, picturesque Cherai beach looks more beautiful with green groves and paddy fields. Fishing nets on the waterfronts, this enchanting beach is one amidst the must-see spots for tourists in India. Swimming and sunbathing are famous activities that make it a tempting option for someone to get away from the

Varkala

Varkala Tourism in Varkala A trip to Varkala will take you to the very summit of Karela’s splendid beauties hidden between the twirling ranges of mountains, lakes, rivers and natural flora that mesmerises your senses at every turn. Varkalais also called the Kashi of Karela due to the religious important it holds. Varkala is a harbour for swimming and sun-bathing. There are many small restaurants and food joints alongside the beaches which draw the maximum visitors both for holidays as well as for

Poovar

Tourism in Poovar Poovar is an unexplored and unspoiltdestination to visit in Kerala that has a lot of potential.Covered by pristine sandy beaches with outstanding views of the Arabian Sea, Poovaris known as a fishing town. It is famous for its variety of flora and fauna like species of tropical birds, banana and expansive coconut groves that visitors can explore. Wobbling coconut palms, never-ending sands, the blue-green ocean, green lush outskirts, crimson sunset and dense vegetation makes Poovarbest destination to visit in

Kovalam

Tourism in Kovalam Kovalam is a beautiful town in Kerala located by the Arabian Sea.This coastal town is known as the ‘Paradise of the South’. Owing to the mesmerizing sea and serene ambience, Kovalam witnesses huge influx of tourists round the year. Kovalam has a hippie vibe which makes it an internationally acclaimed beach destination especially among tourists from Israel and Europe. Kovalam’s literal meaning is a grove of the coconut tree. Holding true to its meaning, the city offers endless view of