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Another fishing village
situated 16 km south of Mamallapuram, Sadurangapatinam is one of the
unspoilt beaches of India.
Best time to visit Sadurangapatinam beach is during the month of November-March.
Weather is pleasant and cool during winter season.
The vast coastlines
stretch of Sadurangapatinam beach offer numerous activities for visitors.
Visitors can enjoy long strolls on the vast sandy beach in the evening.
Swimming, sun bathing and pony ride are common here. One can also enjoy
water sports activities like wind surfing and skiing, fishing and snorkeling.
Sadurangapatinam beach tour also offers sightseeing tours of the neighboring
places.
A ruined Dutch fort near the beach houses tomb stones dating back to
16-17 th century. Heading towards further south, 75 km away from Pondicherry,
is the ecological paradise Pichavaram.
Pichavaram is a wonderland for nature lovers. Mangrove forests could
be seen with backwaters criss crossing the entire forest region. 16
km west from Pichavaram is Chidambaram, a town famous for its Nataraja
Temple.
The temple is a repository of south Indian art. As Sadurangapatinam
is a fishing village one can easily find fishing boats lined up at the
beach of Sadurangapatinam.
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Wayanad is a beautiful district nestled in the western ghats in the northern part of Kerala, at a height of 700 to 2100 m. above sea level. Kalpetta town is the district headquarters of Wayanad.
Wayanad is a land that’s blessed immensely by nature. There are verdant mountains, gentle streams, lush green forests, exotic wildlife and so much more in this region.
Pepper, cardamom, coffee, tea, spices and other condiments are grown in abundance because of the rich soil and healthy climate.
There are miles and miles of paddy fields that are pleasing to the senses. It’s a rustic part of the country rich in nature’s bounty.
The east flowing rivers of Wayanad are a contrast to other rivers of the State. The Kabani river of Wayanad is a perennial source of water to the Kaveri river. Tribals untouched by civilization are a major source of interest in this district.
You can actually see them living in primitive conditions in the Kuravadweep islands. The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a part of the preserved biosphere of the western ghats. It is a biological heritage rich in diverse flora and fauna. Many endangered species of birds and animals live in this region.
The South India's coastal plains are backed by the mountains rimming the wedge of the Deccan plateau. On these plains lie the best beaches in South India. On the rimming mountains, the western and eastern ghats are the tea, coffee and spice lands.
Beyond these mountains, in the wedge shaped plateau, are great old cities supported by rich farm lands and a culture that has its roots in the almost historical Kumari Continent from where, they claim, civilization spread across the world.
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