Ayurwakeup Ayurveda & Yoga Retreat





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Vembanad Lake emits the hues of sapphire and emerald. The sight of emerald green coconut fringes flanked by the sapphire-led backwaters is a treat for the eyes. Moreover, it is the heart of Kerala's backwater. Serene and tranquil backwater of Kumarakom turns into starlit affair during the festival of Onam and snake boat race. It is by far considered the longest lake in India and the largest in the state.
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Vembanad Lake is recognized as the longest lake in India and the largest water reservoir in Kerala. Moreover, it is the heart of Kerala's backwater. People from around the world come here for a boat ride and to spoil themselves in the scenic beauty of the backwaters. Vembanad Lake emits the hues of sapphire and emerald. The sight of emerald green coconut fringes flanked by the sapphire-led backwaters is a treat for the eyes. Serene and tranquil backwater of Kumarakom turns into starlit...
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Kollam Beach is one of the very first beach wedding destinations of India that was established in the state of Kerala. Spectacular views are on offer in this region with a beautiful park that was established in the year 1961 by the Vice President of India Zakir Hussain and was named after Mahatama Gandhi, hence this beach at times is also referred to as Mahatama Gandhi Beach. Along with spectacular views, this location also has a plethora of activities for all age groups in which one can...
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Thumpassery Estate is one of the higher hills in the locality. The estate has perennial springs, lush green vegetation, and scattered stone quarries of long ago. The Kallada Irrigation Project's Left Bank Main canal passes underneath this hill, through a tunnel carved out of bedrock, a single rock.
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Thumpassery Estate is one of the higher hills in the locality. The estate has perennial springs, lush green vegetation, and scattered stone quarries of long ago. The Kallada Irrigation Project's Left Bank Main canal passes underneath this hill, through a tunnel carved out of bedrock, a single rock.