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Marari beach is a peaceful place in Kerala where you can relax and rejuvenate yourself if you wanna visit Marari, you must soak up and enjoy the serenity on the deserted sandy beaches you may also try and enjoy Snake Boat Races. Marari originates from ‘Mararikulum’, a local fishing village on the Arabian Sea coast.
Kumarakom is a village in the backwaters of Kerala, southern India, where houseboats ply the waters. Kumarakom is a place to a wide variety of flora and fauna.
Day 01:
Marari is a beautiful little town locates about 11 km from the Alleppey. Marari is full of beaches and greenery, serving to be the perfect getaway from hectic urban life. For those looking for some quiet, peaceful time, Marari is the place to visit.
Start the first day by visiting the International Coir Museum in Marari. It can make for an entertaining and informative visit. Coir from coconut is used to make a lot of items in Kerala and is quite popular across the country and all over the globe. You will get to learn more about this in the International Coir Museum.
Spend the rest of the day chilling at the serene beaches, under the shade of coconut groves. You can also get some adrenaline rush with boating or kayaking.
Day 02:
The second is also about more learning about the culture and lifestyle of Kerala. Visit the yoga and Kalaripayattu Center to see people practicing yoga and Kalaripayattu, the world-famous martial art form that originated in Kerala. You also get to learn about these two here. Keep some time aside to pamper yourself in Marari. There are numerous centers offering Ayurvedic massages, treatments and spas in Marari. Find the one that suits your budget and needs and have a great time.
Day 03:
The next day, you will be driven to Kumarakom, another place that has a lot of Kerala’s goodness to offer. You can start by taking a houseboat ride in the Vembanad Lake and then head for the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. Bay Island Driftwood Museum, which is one of a kind, too, is a must-visit. Here, they exhibit artifacts made of driftwood or any kind of wood sourced from water. Those looking for some adventure can head to the beach, as there you get to do parasailing, surfing, etc. Take a boat ride to Pathiramanal Island to enjoy the glorious variety of flora and fauna here. The island also has a natural aquarium.
Day 04:
On the fourth day, you travel to one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kerala. Alleppey, with its green paddy fields, beaches, backwaters, and lagoons is indeed a paradisiacal place. Take a houseboat ride through the backwaters of Kuttanad, Vembanad Lake, etc. and watch the countryside going about its business. Taste some Kerala cuisine while you are enjoying the ride. Up next, you can either head to the beaches, or visit the many churches and temples in the place to enjoy a serene and spiritual time. The history buffs can head to Krishnapuram Palace now converted into a museum, then built by the King Marthandavarma.
Day 05:
after breakfast this trip is bound to leave you rejuvenated. Our executive will drop you back at the airport and bid you farewell.