Pondicherry is where French dreams of an Indian Empire began and ended and in the scattered territories of Pondicherry, there remains the best of what little there is of the French influence in India.The Union Territory of Pondicherry comprises four widely spread enclaves namely Pondicherry and Karaikal in Tamil Nadu, Yanam in Andhra Pradesh and Mahe in Kerala.
31 Jul 2002
22 Jul 2002
GURUVAYUR
Guruvayur is one of the most sacred and important pilgrim centres of Kerala. It’s chief attraction is a temple dedicated to Lord Kirshna, locally known as Guruvayurappan.
PLACES OF INTEREST
Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple
The temple of Lord Krishna is one of the most sacred and important pilgrim centres in Kerala. The deity in the temple is locally called ‘Gurvayurappan’. The installation and consecration of the idol is believed to have been done by the Celestial Guru, the preceptor of Devas alongwith Vayu, the God of Wind, hence the name Guruvayur. It is at this temple that Melpathoor Naryana Bhattithiri (in the 16th century) composed his renowned Sanskrit devotional poem ‘Narayaneeyam’ as an offering while he was seriously ill. The temple is renowned for its healing powers. Several modes of offering are made to the deity, one such is known as ‘Thulabharam’, where a devotee is weighed against offering of bananas, sugar, jaggery, coconut, etc.
Ladies are required to wear traditonal Kerala dress or sari and Gents are required to wear traditional dhoti. The main festivals Ulsavom (Feb/Mar) and Vishukani (Apr/May) are celebrated in the temple. Temple Timings: 0300-1230 hrs. & 1700- 2100 hrs.
Punnathur Kotta
This is the place where the Guruvayur temple elephants (numbering over 40) are housed and fed. Visitors are allowed to watch these elephants in the premises.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Area : 7.45 Sq.Km. Altitude : Sea level.
Temperature : Summer Max: 35.0 Deg.C. Min: 22.5 Deg.C.
Winter Max: 32.3 Deg.C. Min: 20.0 Deg.C.
Rainfall : 254 Cm.
Season : October to March STD Code : 0487.
TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
Air : Nedumbassery Airport near Kochi (87 Km.) is the nearest airport to Guruvayur and is well connected by Indian Airlines and private airlines with major cities. Fare: Mumbai-Kochi Rs. 5990/-(Y) & Rs. 8685/- (J).
Rail : The railhead at Guruvayur is connected with Thrissur (Trichur) which in turn is connected with major cities and towns in India.
Fare: Mumbai-Thrissur II A/c.: Rs. 1853/- & II Class: Rs. 429/-
Road : Guruvayur is well connected by good motorable roads with Alappuzha 173 Km., Kanniyakumari 419 Km., Kochi 108 Km., Kollam 258 Km., Kottayam 169 Km., Kozhikode 129 Km., Munnar 175 Km., Ootacamund 230 Km., Palakkad 95 Km., Palani 247 Km., Thekkady (Periyar) 242 Km., Thrissur 29 Km. and Thiruvananthapuram 331 Km.
ACCOMMODATION
(* Hotels approved by the Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of India)
Single Double
*Hotel Sopanam Heritage *** A/c. -- Rs. 800- 1149/-
East Nada,Tel:555244,Fax: 556753. Non A/c. Rs. 700/- Rs. 800/-
*Hotel Krishna Inn*** A/c. -- Rs. 1100-1500/-
East Nada, Tel: 550777. Fax: 554169.
*Hotel Vanamala Kusumam** A/c. -- Rs. 800-900/-
South Nada,Tel: 556702, Fax:555504Non A/c. -- Rs. 550-600/-
Other Hotels
The tariff of the following hotels ranges from Rs. 300-600/- for a Non A/c. room and Rs. 500-900/- for a A/c room.
Hotel Ayodhya, West Nada, Tel: 556226; Hotel Elite, East Nada, Tel:556215-18. Fax:555218; Hotel Govindam Residency, West Nada, Tel: 552540-42; Hrishikesham Tourist Home, East Nada, Tel: 556750; Poornima Tourist Home,
East Nada, Tel: 556690-1; R.V.K Residency, East Nada,Tel: 556204. Fax:554655;
Yadava Tourist Home, East Nada, Tel: 555462;
Other Hotels
Tariff of the following hotels ranges from Rs. 150- 500/- for double room.
Aradhana Tourist Home, West Nada, Tel:556477; Brahmaputra Tourist Home, East Nada, Tel: 556761; Guruvayur Township Rest House, West Nada, Tel: 554795; Murali Hotels & Resorts Pvt. Ltd., West Nada, Tel: 556363; Nandini Tourist Home Pvt. Ltd., East Nada, Tel: 556509; Sri Kripa Tourist Home, East Nada, Tel: 552415/21; Thulaseedalam Tourist Home, West Nada, Tel: 554019.
Other Accommodation
*Hotel Mangalya*(KTDC), East Nada, Tel: 556266/7 (Tariff: Non A/c. Rs.450/- (6 beds); *Hotel Nandanam*(KTDC), East Nada, Tel: 556266, Fax: 555513 (Tariff: A/c.Dlx. Sgl. Rs. 550/-, Dbl. Rs.600/- & Non A/c. Sgl. Rs. 275-325/-, Dbl. Rs. 300-400/-); Hotel Anjanam (KTDC), West Nada, Tel: 552408, Fax: 555513 (Tariff: Non A/c. 175-375/-). Reservations: Central Reservations, Kerala Tourism Dev. Corpn. Ltd. (KTDC), Mascot Square, Thiruvananthapuram, Tel: 0471-316736. Fax: 314406. E-mail: ktdc@vsnl.com Website: www.ktdc.com
Accommodation maintained by the Temple Devasom - Kausthubhom Rest House, Tel: 556537; Panchajanyam Rest House, Tel: 556535; Sathram Guest House; Sathram East Block; Sathram South Block; Sreevalsam (VIP Guest House), Tel: 556539. Reservations: The Administrator, Guruvayur Temple Devaswom, Tel: 556365.
Govt. Guest House, Tel:556696 (Tariff: A/c. Rs. 200-500/- & Non A/c. Rs. 100-200/-).
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES
Hotel Mangalya & Hotel Nandanam, KTDC, East Nada, Guruvayur, Tel: 556266/7.
KTDC, C/o. Kairali Emporium, Nirmal Bldg., Nariman Point, Mumbai.
15 Jul 2002
Bangalore (Bengaluru)
Bandipur National Park
Nestling at the foothills of the Nilgiris, the Bandipur National Park was formed by extending the Venugopal Wildlife Park which was set up in 1931 by the Mysore Maharajas. The Moyer River forms a natural boundary between the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu and the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka. The Bandipur National Park is one of the fifteen Tiger Reserves in the country, launched under the Project Tiger Scheme during 1973.
Srisailam - Mantralayam
Srisailam, also known as Sriparvata is situated in the Rishabgiri Hills on the southern banks of the river Krishna, in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. Mention of Srisailam as Sriparvata has been made in the epic "Mahabharata". Srisailam is famous for the Mallikarjunaswamy Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in the country.
Mantralayam is situated on the banks of the River Tungabhadra in Kurnool District. Brindavan - the 'Samadhi' of Sri Raghavendraswamy located here, attracts lakhs of pilgrims. The Sanskrit Vidyapeeth at Mantralayam conducts a 12 years course, on completion of which, the pupil is conferred the title of "Vedanta Shiromani".
Horsley Hills (Andhra Pradesh)
A small hill resort situated in the Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh. It is surrounded by a ring of peaks and it's deep valleys are lush with vegetation. This resort was discovered in 1870 by W.D. Horsley, a European member of the Indian Civil Services who made it his summer resort.
Puttaparti
Puttaparti is a small town in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh famous worldwide for the ashram of the Saint-Philosopher, Satya Sai Baba.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh was founded in the late 16th century by the Qutab Shahi Dynasty. Hyderabad is a city of oriental glory, reminiscent of the great days of the Indo-Muslim culture. It was till recently the seat of the fabled Nizams. Today, together with adjoining Secunderabad, it is one of India's largest cities. Medieval Indian, Saracenic, Mughual and Colonial architecture create an exuberance and richness here, rarely found in other parts of the country.
MADIKERE (MERCARA)
Mudduraja Keri was the capital of the Kodagu King Mudduraja in 1681. Later it came to be known as Madikere. It is the headquarters of Kodagu District standing at a height of 1170 metres above sea level. Madikere is famous for its coffee and oranges.
Bijapur
The foundations of this historic city were laid during the reign of the Chalukyan Dynasty. They called it 'Vijayapura' or the 'City of Victory' from where comes its present name Bijapur. Bijapur experienced a great burst of architectural activity under the Adil Shahi dynasty, who encouraged building activities. Bijapur itself has over 50 mosques, more than 20 tombs and a number of palaces. It is well known for the monument of Gol Gumbaz, the second largest dome in the world.
14 Jul 2002
Belur-Halebid-Shravanabelagola
BELUR
Situated on the banks of river Yagachi, Belur was the capital of the Hoysala Empire 800 years ago, before it was shifted to Dwarasamudram (Halebid). Today, Belur is a small town basking in the glory of one of the greatest monuments of medieval art in India-the Chennakesava Temple.
SRAVANABELAGOLA
A popular Jain pilgrim centre, Sravanabelagola is wedged between two rocky hills, Indragiri and Chandragiri. The 1000 year old colossal 17 metre high Monolithic statue of the Jain Saint Gomateswara Stands majestically atop the Indragiri Hill. Sravanabelagola can be approached by road from Bangalore (160Km.), the nearest airport and Hassan(49Km.), the nearest railhead. It is also connected by road with Bangalore 149 km, Hassan 52 km., Mysore 80 Km. and Mangalore 221 Km.
HALEBID
(15 Km from Belur)
Known earlier as Dwarasamudra, Halebid the ancient capital of the Hoysalas was founded in the early eleventh century AD. Deserted afterwards, Dwarasamudra came to be called Halebid or "the old capital". Of the many buildings of this ancient city, only a few have survived the Muslim invasions.
Halebid can be approached by road from Mangalore (170Km.), the nearest airport and from Hassan (32Km.), the convenient railhead. Halebid is also connected by road with Arsikere 45 Km, Bangalore 216 Km, Belur 16 Km, Mysore 149 Km, and Shravanabelagola 86 Km. The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation. (KSRTC) operates regular bus services from Halebid to Belur and Hassan.
11 Jul 2002
Nagarhole National Park
The name Nagarhole is derived from the Kannada words 'Naga' meaning 'snake' and 'Hole' meaning 'streams'. A number of streams snake through the rich tropical forests of Nagarhole which is situated at Karapur in the picturesque districts of Kodagu and Mysore in Southern Karnataka. The Nagarhole National Park was first constituted in 1955 and later enlarged in 1975 to include more expanses of reserve forests. Once an exclusive hunting preserve of the erstwhile rulers of Mysore, it is an ideal habitat for a wide variety of wildlife.