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Guruvayur Shri Krishna Temple

Religious

Guruvayur Shri Krishna Temple

21.23 From Bible Tower

Guruvayur Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is one of the most revered and ancient temples in Kerala, dedicated to Lord Krishna, worshipped here in his child form, often referred to as Guruvayurappan. Located in Guruvayur, about 29 km from Thrissur, this temple is often called the "Dwarka of the South" due to its significance in Hinduism. The temple's deity is a standing four-armed figure of Lord Vishnu, carrying the conch (Shankha), discus (Chakra), mace (Gada), and lotus (Padma), believed to have been worshipped by Lord Krishna himself in Dwarka before being brought to Guruvayur by the divine sage Brihaspati (Guru) and Vayu (the wind god), from whom the temple derives its name. Guruvayur Temple is famous for its strict rituals and traditional customs. Non-Hindus are not allowed inside the temple premises, maintaining its sanctity and traditional practices. The temple attracts millions of devotees every year, especially for ceremonies like annaprashanam (the first feeding of rice to a child) and weddings. Another major attraction is the Guruvayur Ekadasi, an important festival marked by special rituals, elephant processions, and religious activities. The temple also houses Punnathur Kotta, an elephant sanctuary where the temple elephants, donated by devotees, are kept and cared for. The elephants play a key role in temple festivals and processions. With its rich history, spiritual ambiance, and deep-rooted traditions, Guruvayur Sree Krishna Swamy Temple remains a central hub of devotion and culture in Kerala.

Periyar Lake

tourist attractions

Periyar Lake

49.88 From Bible Tower

Nestled in the heart of Thekkady within the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Periyar Lake is one of Kerala’s most enchanting eco-tourism destinations, renowned for its serene natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and refreshing boating experiences. Spanning across lush green hills and dense forests, the lake was formed by the construction of the Mullaperiyar Dam in 1895 and today serves as a lifeline for countless species of flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy boat rides operated by the Kerala Forest Department, offering spectacular views of elephants, bison, deer, and even tigers as they come to drink water along the lake’s edge. The calm waters surrounded by misty hills make it a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike. Periyar Lake remains open to visitors from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with boating sessions usually scheduled at 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:15 AM, 1:45 PM, and 3:30 PM. The entry fee to the Periyar Tiger Reserve area (which includes the lake) is approximately ₹45 for Indian adults, ₹15 for children, and ₹500 for foreign nationals, while boating tickets are charged separately based on the seating category. The best time to visit Periyar Lake is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are frequent. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a close encounter with Kerala’s wild side, Periyar Lake in Thekkady offers an unforgettable blend of adventure, tranquility, and natural charm — a must-visit attraction in the Western Ghats for eco-tourism enthusiasts and travelers exploring God’s Own Country.