Tuesday 15 March 2016

KERALA TOURISM

Parjatakguru is the best travel agent in Kolkata,if you are looking or searching for best travel agent or best travel agency in Kolkata to any search engine then you will find the name Parjatakguru Tours & Travel Pvt. Ltd. Now days Parjatakguru is the brand name where you will get your total travel solution in one roof,Parjatakguru is the only associate travel agent of Kerala Tourism in India and also Parjatakguru is Approved Travel agent of India Tourism( DOT) so when ever you planed for travel then you don't have to worry just call us for your best travel experience in whole India.


Parjatakguru is the authorized travel agent of Kerala tourism in India,if you plan to travel for Kerala then contact us,Parjatakguru will give you the best rates in hotel booking and travel packages for Kerala,our trained support team will help you for all your enquiry related to Kerala and give you the best and cheapest hotels and travel experience in Kerala.Parjatakguru is a renouned name in travel agency in India,where you can trust on us because as a best travel agent Parjatakguru is the only name in Kolkata, West Bengal,India from where you will get only best deals and hotels in Kerala for your better travel journey.

As an authorized travel agent of Kerala, Parjatakguru will arrange best deals for best and cheap hotel booking and give you the best adventure tour for Kerala,Parjatakguru can arrange train ticket or flight ticket for traveling to Kerala, because Parjatakguru is the authorized agent of IRCTC for train ticket booking so you will get confirm ticket from Parjatakguru for your travel journey in Kerala,also Parjatakguru arrange cabs for you local area view for Kerala because Parjatakguru is the best tour arranger and trip advisor for Kerala,so why are you waiting just call us and make your Kerala package tour from Parjatakguru.

According to Hindu mythology, the lands of Kerala were recovered from the sea by the axe-wielding warrior sage Parasurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu, hence Kerala is also called Parasurama Kshetram ("The Land of Parasurama").Parasurama threw his axe across the sea, and the water receded as far as it reached. According  to legend,
this new area of land extended from Gokarna toKanyakumari.The land which rose from sea was filled with salt and unsuitable for habitation; so Parasurama invoked the Snake King Vasuki, who spat holy poison and converted the soil into fertile lush green land. Out of respect, Vasuki and all snakes were appointed as protectors and guardians of the land. The legend was later expanded, and found literary expression in the 17th or 18th century with Keralolpathi, which traces the origin of aspects of early Kerala society, such as land tenure and administration, to the story of Parasurama.[13] In medieval times Kuttuvan may have emulated the Parasurama tradition by throwing his spear into the sea to symbolise his lordship over it. The state is wedged between the Lakshadweep Sea and the Western Ghats. Lying between northern latitudes 8°18' and 12°48' and eastern longitudes 74°52' and 77°22', Kerala experiences the humid equatorial tropic climate. The state has a coast of 590 km (370 mi) and the width of the state varies between 11 and 121 kilometres (7 and 75 mi). Geographically, Kerala can be divided into three climatically distinct regions: the eastern highlands; rugged and cool mountainous terrain, the central mid-lands; rolling hills, and the western lowlands; coastal plains. Pre-Cambrian and Pleistocene geological formations compose the bulk of Kerala's terrain. A catastrophic flood in Kerala in 1341 CE drastically modified its terrain and consequently affected its history; it also created a natural harbour for spice transport. The eastern region of Kerala consists of high mountains, gorges and deep-cut valleys immediately west of the Western Ghats' rain shadow. 41 of Kerala's west-flowing rivers, and 3 of its east-flowing ones originate in this region. The Western Ghats form a wall of mountains interrupted only near Palakkad; hence also known Palghat, where the Palakkad Gap breaks. The Western Ghats rise on average to 1,500 m (4920 ft) above sea level, while the highest peaks reach around 2,500 m (8200 ft). Anamudi, the highest peak in south India, is at an elevation of 2,695 metres (8,842 ft).   

2 comments:

  1. Kerala is a gateway to the Promised Land. The Kerala Tourism offers an enchanting experience with its good-looking landscapes, brain drifting remote place, stupefying mounds, wildlife parks and sanctuaries, tea wood let, and best merely not the to the smallest degree, its dazing sun kissed beaches....!!!

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  2. Thanks for giving the such useful information about the KERALA TOURISM. It will help during choosing the right agent for Travelling. You also are amazing blogger, you know how to write and present the things in nicely manner.
    Thanks a lot!

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