Wednesday 6 April 2016

Ashtamudi Lake - Kerala - India

Ashtamudi lake is the second largest lake in kerala , and is known as “ GATEWAY TO BACKWATERS ” of Kerala. Being smaller than its mighty counterpart Vembanad , one may think it will be small in beauty , but nature proves it as wrong .Vembanad lake is more like a sea , but ashtamudi is just surrounded by palms on both sides  chinese fishing nets, religiously important places on both sides offering you a mind blowing experience for a life time. 
The boat journey is an 8 hour trip, winds through lakes, canals and water bound villages, and gives a complete exposure to the beauty of the backwaters of Ashtamudi Lake.
Ashtamudi - the name is coined from astam = eight and mudi = hair indicating the eight branches of this lake. It is in the shape of an octopus to be precise. 
The lake is the source of livelihood for people living close by from fishing, coconut husk retting for coir production and inland navigation services.
A lot of religious places is situated on the banks of ashtamudi lake of being the most important one are ashta jalarani church , kadavoor church, thekkumbhagom temple a few to list on. 
Ashtamudi is a sprawling expanse of water, the second largest and deepest wetland ecosystem in Kerala.
Coconut palms that borders the banks of the Lake are really an attraction and a feast for any tourist's eyes. Tourists can travel from Alappuzha to Kollam on boats to explore the lake's beauty further. Being very large, a tourist can fully view the Ashtamudi Lake only if he or she travels on boat.
The Scenic and Calm Ashtamudi Lake is located in the Kollam district of Kerala. One of the biggest Backwaters of Kerala, this lake boasts of a magnificent view. 
The Ashtamudi Lake, which covers a major portion of Kollam district in the south, is the second largest lake and is considered the gateway to the Backwaters. 
The exceedingly beautiful Ashtamudi Lake is fringed with coconut groves and palm trees. Some picturesque promontories extend from the north side. One can hire boats for cruising through the placid lake, from the Kollam Boat Club.
How to Reach -
By Air: The international airport at Thiruvananthapuram, 71 km away, is the nearest airport. Over 40 national and international flights operate out of Thiruvananthapuram on a daily basis. From the airport taxis are easily available to reach Kollam.
By Rail: Kollam is the nearest rail head. It lies on the Ernakulam-Thiruvananthapuram rail line. The city is connected by rail to Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Mangalore and Hyderabad. Almost all trains stop at the station.
By Bus: Kollam, the nearest city, is connected to other major cities of South India through frequent bus services. Buses ply from all major cities of Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Kochi and Thrissur. Both luxury as well as semi deluxe buses are available.
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