Adventure tourism catching up in Kerala

Yatching, River rafting, trekking, camping & wildlife tourism attracting tourists in 'God's Own Country'

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Adventure tourism is fast catching up in God’s Own Country with more tourists flocking to capture the spirit of Kerala as per a report in ENS. And in the very heart of Kochi city lies the adventure for those who want to set their adrenaline pumping.

The Marina, situated at the Bolgatty island in Kochi known for hosting international yachting events, has created a passion among locals to try out yachting by sailing out to the seas and capturing the wind while they set sail on these sail boats.And this season, tourists were seen visiting the Marina to capture the waft of the Arabian sea mixed with the thrill of such an adventure. Yachting Association president Punnoose P Elias said: “Training is being provided to those who are interested in trying out their hand in yachting for Rs 5,000 per year.”

Also, white water rafting is slowly capturing the imagination of Keralites as tourism companies like Kalypso adventures take their groups out to the backwaters of Kochi and the rest of the state to experience the rush of the waters flowing through Kerala coast. But even for city people, their preferences have always been to move into the wilds. Now more schools and colleges from various parts of the country and the city are seen planning tours to Munnar and Thekkady.

Situated in the Western Ghats and providing the promise of fun and adventure mixed with the enchanting greenery of nature, Munnar has earned its position as one of the best destinations for trekking in South India. Famous for its tea plantations, valleys, hills and wildlife, Munnar provides one of the best locations to camp out with friends and family.

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