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Nice Place to Visit ..Wild life sanctuary is there …We went at Summer time..so less water in lake ..while boating we saw we animals like Sambar Deer and Wild buffalo and Wild Pig..Inside there is a Resort we can book them before online and Online pre booking also available for Boating..Evening 3 o clock one boat is there I think that is the best time for Seeing Animals.. – via
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Freediving at Blue Corner spoiled me for any other freediving in the future. The whole team is just THE BEST.
They have in-depth knowledge, not only diving-theory-wise, but also regarding the precious ecosystem of the sea ??
I did both the Fluid Focus Retreat and an additional freediving lesson afterwards because I feel like an addict now ??
Thank you guys for opening up this parallel universe to me ???? – via
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Thekkady Boating seems boring for some. But if you are a person who loves peace and serenity, this is for you. It would be ideal if you have some company that loves a peaceful atmosphere. This is the perfect spot for you.
NB: Try to book in advance and get an online ticket as you can skip the queue and get assured tickets.
Or else: I went for 3.30 boat ride. For that, there is a bus that takes from parking area to boat ticket counter at 2 pm. If you manage to get in the first bus after lunch break, there are fair chances that you will get offline boating tickets. – via
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It is near to the Periyar dam and boating is done by Kerala tourism and Kerala forest department. It is mostly done by online registration and very few tickets are available at the counter. It is always better to book it in advance through web site to avoid displeasure also found tickets of absentees sold to somebody according to their choice for higher rate with profit. – via
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Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary (PNP) is a protected area located in the districts of Idukki and Pathanamthitta in Kerala, India. It is notable as an elephant reserve and a tiger reserve. It is 4 km from Kumily, plantation town in Kerala-Tamil Nadu border. It is home to herds of elephants, sambar, tigers,gaur, lion tailed macaques and Nilgiri langurs.The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar Dam adds to the charm of the park.The sanctuary can be accessed by trekking, boating or jeep safari. It is main tourist attraction in the Kerala state of India. – via