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Deepti Sati Actress– Profile and Biography

Deepti Sati malayalam actress profile and biography is given here. Deepti Sati is an upcoming actress in Mollywood. Before turning into films, she worked as the model in the business capital of Kerala. Her modelling ambition had brought her to Kerala before 2012. She was adjudged as Miss Kerala in the year 2012. She further followed her modelling ambitions and reached the final stage of Femina Miss India 2014.

Anupama Parameswaran – Profile and Biography

Anupama Parameswaran malayalam actress profile and biography are given here. Anupama Parameswaran is the newcomer in the Southern film industry. She is currently active in Malayalam film industry. She has made her acting debut in the movie Premam, which was released recently. The flick has already made some movement in the social media circles. One of the songs in the film has become a huge hit with the younger audience in social media.

Anu Sithara Actress – Profile and Biography

Anu Sithara malayalam actress profile and biography are given here. Anu Sithara is an upcoming actress who primarily appears in Malayalam movies. So, far she has appeared only in one movie in 2013. The name of the movie is 'Pottas Bomb'. This film was directed Suresh Achoos. This shows the Malayalam film industry does not have a dearth of talents.

Perunthenaruvi – Mystic waterfall in central Kerala

Perunthenaruvi is located on the Western Ghats in the Sahyadri Range. Located in the dense forest of Sabarimala, the waterfalls offer a wonderful view to the eyes of the beholder. It is located about 15 kilometres away from the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala. It is one of the beautiful and famous waterfalls in the God's Own Country. The waterfall has more girth than height. This is a unique feature in itself. Hence, it offers the best views when seen from some distance.

Konni Forest Reserve - Nature adorns in her bestform

Konni forest reserve is found on the Western Ghats in the Pathanamthitta district of central Kerala. It is situated on the banks of the beautiful Achen Kovil River. This mighty river has a long and rich history that speaks about the interaction of mankind with the forest. The vegetation cover on the mountain range is maintained and protected under the eco-tourism project initiative. It has a vast expense of forest land that is crisscrossed by numerous streams and rivulets.

Ashramam Park – An Idyllic Point for City Dwellers in Kollam

A visitor to the Kollam city can find a beautiful urban park in the heart of the city. It is christened as an Asramam Adventure Park in the year 1980. Owned by the Kollam Corporation, the Adventure Park is spread over 48 acres of the city-owned land. On one side of this park, the visitors can see the beautiful Ashtamudi Lake. Hence, the visitors can go for refreshing boating on the scenic backwaters around this lake. Due to this reason, this park is also known as Asramam Picnic Village.

Thirumullavaram Beach – Scenic Beach

There is a scenic beach in a place called Thirumullavaram in the Kollam district of Kerala. This beachfront place is located about 6 kilometres from the Kollam city. This beautiful place is known for calm and golden sand beach. This beach is said to be safe for swimming and other seafront activities. Due to the popularity of the beach, the reputed channel Discovery did the survey of this place. After the study, the channel has declared this as one of the 10 beautiful beaches in the world.

Thevally Palace – Scenic and Historic Place to Visit in Kollam

Thevally palace is a popular heritage site found on the banks of the famous Ashtamudi Lake. Located in a place called Thevally in Kollam district of Kerala, the palace is one of the most popular historic monuments in Kerala Cultural Renaissance. This palace was built during the reign of the Princess Gowri Parvati Bayi between 1811 and 1819. She was the Princess of erstwhile princely state of Travancore. Located on the banks of picturesque Ashtamudi Lake, it is considered as an important landmark of Quilon.

Panmana Ashramam – Spritiual Abode of Chattambi Swamikal

Located in Kollam district of Kerala, Panmana Ashramam is the holy abode of Sree Vidhyadhiraja Parama Bhattaraka Chattambi Swamikal. In the ashramam premises, one can find the mortal remains of the Chattambi Swamikal buried. There is a temple for the deity Thripurasundari Devi consecrated by him. Hence, it is also called as Mahasamadhi Peedom by locals and the followers of the seer. The ashramam has been offering various services for uplifting the mankind from the darkness of ignorance.

Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary - Beautiful Bio Reserve in Kollam

Shenduruney wildlife sanctuary is a beautiful bio reserve located in Kollam district of Kerala. The reserve lends its name from a Shenduruny tree. This type of tree grows in abundance in this part of the state. This Pathanapuram-situated wildlife sanctuary was established in 1984. The wildlife sanctuary was initially under the jurisdiction of the Thenmala Forest Division. Later, it was separated into a wildlife sanctuary by the Kerala government.

Kottukkal Cave Temple in Kollam

The Kottukkal cave temple is a rock cut place of worship in the southern district of Kollam in the God's Own Country. This temple was built somewhere between 6th and 8th century CE. The cave temple gets its name from the place it is situated. The place Kottukkal is situated near Anchal in Kollam district of Kerala. The temple houses many deities and they are placed in different directions according to the Temple Vaastu. This temple can be reached by road from Kollam.

Sasthamcotta Lake – Queen of Lakes in Kerala

Sasthamcotta Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Kerala. Due to its sheer size, it is also categorized as a wetland. This lake is situated very close to the West Coast in the Kollam district of Kerala. The water from this lake is used for providing drinking water for half a million people in that district. Being a freshwater lake, it has a lot of fishing resources. The locals do not have to venture into the sea for getting the fish. This lake is designated as the wetland under the Ramsar Convention.

Munroe Island – A Beautiful Landmass in Ashtamudi Lake

Munroe Island is a beautiful landmass in Ashtamudi Lake. You might have passed by the Munroe Island or Thuruthu when you travelled in train towards Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram stations. This island is found at the confluence of two water bodies. They are Ashtamudi Lake and Kallada River. This beautiful piece of land is located in Kollam district of the southern state of Kerala. This island can be accessed by road, railways and backwater. The island covers a total area of 13.4 square kilometres.

Thenmala Eco-tourism Project

Thenmala is an eco-tourism project conceived by the Kerala government to save the precious bio-resources near Punalur town in Kollam district of Kerala. When it was conceived, it became the first planned eco-tourism destination in the whole country. This project is part of a water reservoir built across the Kallada River. A dam was built across this river some years back to generate the reservoir for various purposes in the region. Thenmala eco-tourism project has become the shooting sites for movies.

Santhigiri Ashramam – A spiritual abode in capital city

This ashramam is located in a place called Pothencode in the capital district of Kerala. Called as Santhigiri Ashramam, it was established by the supreme sage Navajyothisree Karunakara Guru. Of late, this ashramam is recognized as the national centre for Social and Scientific Research by the Government of India. It draws a lot of the crowd due to the presence of a unique structure that was built by the followers of Karunakara Guru. This unique structure has been named by the followers of the sage as Parnasa

Valiathura Pier – Old Port in South Kerala

Valiathura is a fishing hamlet located in the suburb of the capital city of Kerala. This place had a huge significance as a port in the region. With the coming of a port in Kochi, it gradually lost its significance as the commercial port. Now, it is used as a fishing port by the locals in the area. It is famous for the pier that was built about 59 years ago. During its heydays since its grand opening in the year 1956, up to 50 cargo ships used to anchor in this port at a time.

Meenmutty and Kombaikani Waterfalls

These two waterfalls are located about 60 kilometres away from the Thiruvananthapuram city, the capital of Kerala. The Meenmutty and Kombaikani waterfalls are seen on the upper reaches of the Neyyar Reservoir. They can be accessed by trekking from the Kallar side. This place falls en route to the Ponmudi hill station. A visit to this place offers a truly invigorating experience to both body and mind. The way to these waterfalls offers a steep gradient. Hence, the tourists have to move slowly.

Nature becons you with beauty at Peppara

Peppara dam is situated across the Karamana River. This dam is situated roughly 47 kilometres from the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. There is an adjacent wildlife sanctuary. The dam was commissioned in 1983 to provide some relief to people who were suffering due to the scarcity of potable water in the city. The government at that time took cognisance of the report on its ecological importance. Hence, it had declared the catchment area of the dam and the river as the protected biological reserve.

Poovar – Natural Estuary Land Beach

Poovar is a natural estuary land beach found in the southern tip of Kerala. It is called so because a lake, river, sea and beach meet the land. This is a rare geographical formation in the southern part of India. The beach here is unspoilt as it has not been unexplored by the commercial forces of the tourism industry. This place is enveloped by serene backwaters and it is open to the sea. The golden sand beach skirting the land separating backwater and the sea take you to a different realm of experience,.

Agasthyakoodam – Pilgrimage Spot

Agasthya Mala is a mountain range that borders the states of Kerala on the eastern side and Tamil Nadu on the western side. The range passes through Kollam and Thiruvanthapuram districts of Kerala and Kanyakumari and Triunelveli districts of Tamil Nadu in India. Its peak is part of the Agasthyamala Biosphere Reserve. The name of this mountain range is derived from that of Sage Agastya who has found mention in Hindu Puranas as one of the revered seven seers. Its peak is called Agasthyakoodam.

Vettukad Church Thiruvanthapuram – Holy Abode of Christ and Mary

Vettukad Church Thiruvanthapuram details are given here. Vettukad is a small hamlet on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram in the state of Kerala. It is primarily a pilgrimage spot for Christians of the region. The place has a church by the name Madre De Deus. The meaning of this title is Mother of God. This church is especially renowned for its Feat of Christ the King festival. This church has a tradition of more than 500 years. At present, this pilgrimage centre has over 6770 Christians in its vicinity.

Veli Tourist Village – Beautiful Place in Tourist Radar

Veli is one of the most popular tourist spots found in the fringe region of Thiruvananthapuram city. It is located at a distance of eight kilometres from the city centre on the northern side. It exactly lies at a spot where the Veli Lake gets separated from the Arabian Sea by a narrow strip of land. The lake is not that deep and it contains clear water. Hence, it offers an ideal spot for water sports activities.

Puthen Maliga Palace Museum, Thiruvananthapuram – Historical Site

Puthen Maliga Palace Museum, Thiruvananthapuram details are given here. This building has awe-inspiring architecture that dazzles its onlookers. It houses a museum that boasts of a pompous collection of royal artefacts that were collected over a period of time. This beautiful museum houses paintings, exquisite collection of marble scriptures, imported Belgian glass, etc. In short, the palace depicts the rich art and techniques that are the handiworks of over 5000 labourers who worked hard to construct it.

Vellayani Lake – Largest Freshwater Lake in Trivandrum

By all means, Vellayani Lake is the largest lake in the capital district of God's Own Country. It is locally known as Vellayani Kayal (Malayalam). Coincidentally, it is also the largest freshwater lake in Thiruvananthapuram district. The happy news is that the lake has not been touched by modernity and commercialism. This is the reason by people visiting the capital city of the state make it a point to visit this place despite its absence in the Kerala Tourism Map rolled out by the government of the state.

Kowdiar Palace – Royal Heritage

Kowdiar Palace is one of the most significant heritage structures to be seen in Thiruvananthapuram. It is seen in a serene and beautiful campus within the city centre. This palace was built by the ruler of erstwhile Travancore Kingdom on the occasion of his only sister. Currently, the royal heritage structure is with descendants of Sethu Parvathi Bayi. This was the official residence of the Travancore ruling family till 1947.

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