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BASE MODULE : MODULE - 1 -
5 DAYS |
Rate - Rs.
12,000/- |
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Guruvayur Temple |
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Punnathoor Kotta |
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Triprayar Sreerama Temple |
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Koodalmanikyam Bharatha Temple |
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Moozhikkulam Laxmana Temple |
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Payammal Shatrughna Temple |
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Kodungallur Kaleeswari Temple |
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Nattika Hanuman Temple |
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Athirappally Water Falls |
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Snehatheeram Beach |
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MODULE - II -
2 DAYS |
Rate - Rs.
6,000/- |
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Kalady Adisankara Ashram |
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Munnar Hill Station |
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Sight Seeing at Munnar |
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MODULE
- III - 2 DAYS |
Rate - Rs.
7,000/- |
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STAY IN BOAT HOUSE AT VEMBANATTU
LAKE
SIGHT SEEING AT ERNAKULAM / KOCHI / ALAPPUZHA |
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MODULE
- IV - REJUVENATION
TREATMENTS |
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No.
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Rates in INR for Deluxe rooms |
A/C family cottages
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3800.00 |
5600.00 |
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2 |
7200.00 |
10,600.00 |
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3 |
10,800.00 |
16,000.00 |
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4 |
14,400.00 |
21,300.00 |
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5 |
18,100.00 |
26,600.00 |
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6 |
21,700.00 |
31,900.00 |
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7 |
25,300.00 |
37,200.00 |
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REJUVENATION TREATMENT
Rejuvenation means attainment of the total
reconditioning of the body, refreshing, vitalizing
and energizing. After the successful completion of
this therapy, one will get his/her complete body
Nourished. In Ayurveda this magical treatment is
commonly known as Sukhachikilsa. |
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MODULE
-V - COMPREHENSIVE PACKAGE FOR 10 DAYS
INCLUDING ONE DAY REJUVENATION TREATMENT |
Rate - Rs.
27,000/- |
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The rates given are for one person. |
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The rates include charges of travel, food and accommodation. |
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Accommodation is normally in Classified Hotels. |
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Rooms will be sharing for families, couples or individuals. |
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Any extra expenses incurred by customers
like Liquor, Non Veg Food etc will have to be born by the
customers Themselves. |
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The cost is exclusive of to & Fro Train Fare |
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Flight Travel if required, will be Arranged at extra cost. |
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Luxury Taxes will be extra as applicable. |
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Medical services will be arranged by us as per requirements. |
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Payments are to be remitted in advance on booking. |
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Tariff:
Resort Location : Thrissur,Kerala.
Rs.2000/couple/day
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GURUVAYUR SREE KRISHNA TEMPLE
Gurupavanapuri (Guruvayur), situated in Thrissur District, the seacoast town
of Malabar. The name " Gurupavanapuri " originated from the name of Hindu
God "Guru" and "Pavanan" (Vayu), "Puri" means place. - Gurupavanapuri -
Gurupavanapuri is also known as Guruvayur. "Guruvayurappan" means Lord Sree
Krishna. The Temple Town in South India. This is one of the most important
and holiest pilgrim centers in South India, attracting thousands of pilgrims
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PUNNATHOOR KOTTA
The Devaswom maintains a unique elephant sanctuary, the only one of its
kind in the World. It has 51 elephants now. These jumbos are the offerings
of the devotees to the Lord. A large number of pilgrims and tourists visit
this fascinating spot every day. In this vast compound, there are road
facilities for pilgrims and tourists to go around. The present elephant
sanctuary is in Punnathur Kotta about 3 kms north of Guruvayur temple.
Punnathur Kotta is the ancient palace of the Punnathur Rajas, now in the
possession of the Devaswom. There is also an ancient temple where Lord Siva
and Bhagavathy are worshiped. It is a 10 acre compound which Devaswom
purchased in 1975, which was under receiver rule of Trichur sub court. Till
that time elephants were kept in this Kovilakam compound (present Sreevalsam)
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CHAAR MANDIR DARSHAN
Darshan at the Temples of 4 Dasarathis (Rama. Bharatha, Laxmana and
Shatrughna) in One day. Char mandir darshan gives you Punya of a lifetime in
one day. These temples are about 5000 years old. It is told that the deities
of these four temples were the ones worshipped by Lord Krishna at Dwaraka.
When Dwaraka was submerged, these deities also drowned into Arabian Sea. As
a miracle, fishermen of Mathilakam (A place at Kerala Coast) got catch of
these deities in their fishing net. The same time, the Maharaja of that
Small kingdom had a dream about these deities and on his behest; four
different Temples were established to worship these deities. These are
Sreerama Temple of Thriprayar, Sree Koodalmanikyam Temple of Lord Bharatha
at Irinjalakuda, Lord Lakshman temple of Moozhikkulam and Sree Shatrughna
Temple of Payammal. Devotees from all over India throng at these temples
during Karkidaka month (July 15th to Aug 15th) to attain moksha. We have
organized programmes for darshan of these Four Temples round the year. |
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TRIPRAYAAR TEMPLE
Triprayaar Temple is the famous "SreeRaama temple" of
Middle Kerala. This temple is between Guruvayur and Kodungalloor,
near the riverbanks of Kanoly Canal in Triprayar.
This temple is to worship God "SreeRaman",who liberated the Universe from
the hands of "Ravana", the king of Rakshasa. |
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KOODALMANIKYAM TEMPLE
Koodalmanikyam Temple is a marvel in architectural beauty. The impressive
gateways, round shaped Sanctum Sanctorum, the majestic Koothambalam and the
Carvings in wood and stone on the walls all attract students of Art and
Architecture. The murals on the walls on either side of the Eastern entry to
Chuttambalam also deserve special mention. |
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MOOZHIKULAM TEMPLE
Moozhikulam Temple is a shrine dedicated to Lakshman, the brother of Lord
Ram. It is located near Angamaly, in Ernakulam District.
There is a belief that to worship at all four temples on the same day is
beneficial. Moozhikulam is 30 km from Irinjalakuda.
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PAYAMMEL SRI SATHRUGHNA SWAMI
TEMPL
This Temple is situated at Poomangalam panchayat in Trichur district.
Sathrughna Devan is a symbolism of the Sudharshana Chakra, which is been
held in the sacred hands of Lord Maha Vishnu and Payyammal Sri Sathrughna
Swami temple has the rare privilege of getting that holiness as the
presiding deity. This temple is exactly situated little west of
Vellangalloor junction on the Kodungalloor- Irinjalakuda route. This temple
is also accessible from Irinjalakuda, through Edakulam Mathilakam route. |
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KODUNGALLUR BHAGAVATHI TEMPLE
The mother of all Devi Temples in Kerala. Chaithanya of Devi has been taken
from this temple for establishing Devi Temples (kali matha mandirs) all over
Kerala.
Kodungallur Bagavathy temple - believed to have been constructed during the
reign of Chera King, Cheran Senkuttuvan, is famous for its Bharani and
Thalappoli festival. The temple requires the pilgrim to carry pepper and
turmeric powder as one of the offerings to the deity.
The Bharani festival at the Kodungallur Bhagavati temple is one of the
grandest in Kerala. It is a month of festivities from the Bharani asterism
in the month of Aquarius to 7 days after the Bharani asterism in the month
of Pisces. Traditionally the temple (especially during the Bharani festival)
has been associated with a lot of animal sacrifices. These customs have been
done away with in the 20th century. The blood of the sacrificed used to be
spilled over two stones in the prakaram, and as mentioned above, this
practice is now stopped. William Logan, a social historian of Kerala, noted
in 1887 that, "after Onam, the national festival, Kodungallur Bharani was
the most important celebration in Kerala. |
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ATHIRAPPALLY WATER
FALLS
Athirappalli and Vazhachal, the two scenic and popular waterfalls on the
edge of the Sholayar forest ranges are just 5 km apart. The Athirappalli
Falls joins the Chalakkudy river after plummeting down a drop of 80 feet.
Vazhachal is part of the Chalakkudy river.
Both the waterfalls, their cool, misty waters cascading down in the
backdrop of thick green forest and rocky terrain, are a scintillating
experience to visitors. |
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SILVER STORM WATER THEME PARK
ATHIRAPALLY
Silver Storm in God's Own Country Kerala introducing a novelty of
Amusement with the hearty touch of elegance. A place, encircled with the
symphony of nature, blessed by the almighty, adorned with the western ghats
and luxuriant greenery with rare combination of beauteous and healthy
environment. |
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SNEHATHEERAM BEACH
NATTIKA
Snehatheeram beach is located at Thalikkulam, around 30 KMs away from
Thrissur town. This beach is maintained by KTDC and a wonderful place to
spend a day or evening with friends or family. What you will notice here is
the cleanliness of the beach and how well the place is maintained by Kerala
Tourism Development Corporation. |
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KALADY
Kalady is a village located east of the Periyar river, in the Ernakulam
district of Kerala, South India. Notably, it is the birthplace of Sri Adi
Sankara, and thus is a popular destination for pilgrims. |
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MUNNAR
South Indias most favoured hill station with lush greenery and splendid
rains.
Munnar, now a known tourist place is developed during British period for
cultivating tea plants. British rulers called it Switzerland of India' for
its natural surroundings and cool climate. The area of Munnar is between
1600 and 1800 meters.The entire area is occupied by thick forests and tea
estates. Tours To Munnar becomes amazing during monsoons with little streams
and rivulets all around the place. It is very close to Eravikulam National
Park which is famous for Nilgiri Tahr (Ibex). The specialties of Munner is
jungle honey, strawberries, tea and most rare flower Neela Kurunji which
blooms once in a 12 yeas.
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AYURVEDA REJUVENATION TREATMENT
Ayurveda is based on the principle that the human body is made up of five
basic elements: Panchabhootha, namely, Prithvi (earth), Jala (Water),
Theja (Fire), Vayu (Air) and Akasha (Ether). The science also states that
the Panchabhootha is governed by three doshas or negatives, Vatha, Pitha and
Kapha. Ayurveda treatments are designed and formulated to give a perfect
balance of three doshas and to maintain their equilibrium.
Rejuvenation means attainment of the total reconditioning of the body,
refreshing, vitalizing and energizing. After the successful completion of
this therapy, one will get his/her complete body Nourished. In Ayurveda this
magical treatment is commonly
known as Sukhachikilsa. |
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