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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Honeymoon Packages in Kerala

Kerala Honeymoon

Select Kerala as your honeymoon destination for its diverse geography and overwhelming greenery. It is a land much acclaimed for the contemporary nature of its cultural ethos, and much appreciated for the soothing, rejuvenating paradise that it is. Ostrich Holidays offers honeymoon packages with backwater, beaches, ayurveda and wild life tour packages.

Backwaters
The backwaters of Kerala is a unique product of Kerala and is found nowhere else in the world. Backwaters are a network of lakes, canals and estuaries and deltas of forty-four rivers that drain into the Arabian sea. A houseboat gliding along the vast green expanse of the backwaters will prove to be the most amazing moment you must have spend with your soul mate. Take a country boat ride, & you are off to explore the splendid spectacle of the towns on the shores of the enchanting lake.

Beaches
Most of india's finest beaches are in kerala. The palm-lined beaches of kerala are renowned for the gentle surf and azure blue waters. The boundless blue waters of the Arabian Sea and miles of white sands makes these beaches a paradise. The shallow beaches gives a good atmosphere for swimming. A delectable seafood cuisine, a smiling sun and friendly people, all these factors combine to give you an unforgettable holidaying experience.

Ayurveda

Ayurveda, the science of life & health is a unique, indispensable branch of medicine. Kerala's equable climate, natural abundance of forests, and the cool monsoon season are best suited for Ayurveda's curative and restorative packages. Kerala is the only place on earth where it is practiced with absolute authenticity and dedication. Take a visit to some of the ayurvedic rejuvenation centers, and get your body to relax and re-adjust.

Hill Station
Kerela has a long chain of lush, mid-clad hill stations that are home to exotic wildlife. All the hill resorts in Kerela offer the most enchanting experience of nature in all its virgin beauty. Much of kerala's exotic appeal is centred in the highland area of the western ghats. The tropical forests of the ghats house rich flora and fauna. The natural beauty, calmness and mild cold climate throughout the year make these the favorite tourist place for both Indians and foreigners.

Wildlife
Kerala, best known for its wildlife, is a must-see for all visitors to Kerala. The virgin land is veritable paradise for all wildlife lovers. Where else can one view the animals in their natural surroundings while cruising on the Periyar Lake or better still come within a few feet of a herd of wild elephants and still be at ease. A stay at a tree house & a safari through the jungle on the back of an elephant, gives a pleasurable experience.

Heritage Package In Kerala

Kasavu Mundu and Neryathu
are extremely light pure cotton handlooms edged with golden thread. The golden edging is sometimes touched with contrasting bright colours. They are worn as traditional saris or used as dress material. A Malayalee (Keralite) woman wearing the mundu and neryathu, with her long black oiled hair tied loosely and strung with a garland of Jasmine, is the very picture of elegance. The men wear the mundu around the loin and the neryathu around the shoulders.

Murals
Kerala stands next to Rajasthan in having the largest collection of murals based on puranic (ancient Indian mythology) themes. The murals of Kerala bear the stamp of uniqueness in aesthetic composition and techniques. Most of these were painted between 15th and 19th centuries, many even date back to the 8th century AD.The temples and palaces of Kerala are invariable sagas of Hindu gods and goddesses and visual poems of their heroic deeds.

Nettipattom
The Keralites' love for gold is reflected even in the manner they adorn their favorite beast. The elephant, which is an integral part of any celebration here, is turned out in full regal splendor for any pageant or procession. The nettippattom (the glittering ornament that adorns the forehead of the elephant) is crafted in with Three and a half kilograms of copper and three sovereigns (24 gms) of gold by a skilled clan of artisans. Nowhere in India is an elephant decorated so extravagantly.

Thookuvilakku
The most famous bronze craft in India is the ancient statue of Nataraja (Lord Siva in dancing posture). But in Kerala bronze (bell metal or gun metal) popularly known as Odu is used for making small and big vessels, lamps etc. Huge wick lamps in different sizes and shapes like the Nilavilakku, Thookkuvilakku - hanging lamp, etc are widely used in each and every house. A variety of bronze (Vellodu) is often used for making this and it has more alloy content of lead.

Netturpetti
The ethnic jewel box of the Kerala woman was once a mark of the influential families of the land. The casket (petti) originally designed in the Nettur region of Malabar is testimony of the patience and skill of the artisans who make it. The box usually made of rosewood is fully handcrafted. Every joint, every screw and lock is shaped and chiseled by the hand. The wooden box is first varnished and then fixed with brass frames.

Aaranmula mirror
Centuries ago the native craftsmen invented a mirror made of metal. The bronze (odu) workers of Aranmula (Pathanamthitta district) specialize in making the world famous cast metal mirrors with handles known as the Aranmula Kannadi, made from four metal alloys, viz. Copper, Silver, Bronze & Lead. This ornamental mirror is exceedingly rare. Only two master craftmen and their families still make them.

Jewellery
Irrespective of religion or caste, most women in Kerala wear gold ornaments and it forms an inevitable part of most religious and social occasions like marriages. The most outstanding piece of the Christian women's jewellery collection used to be the enormous ring worn on the upper ear lobe. Muslim women also have their distinctive ear rings, necklaces and elaborately designed articles for the waist (Odyanam).The popular traditional ornaments are, gold necklaces like Manonmani, ilakkathali, Poothali, Palaykkamala, Mangamala, Dalamini, Chuttiyum Chelum and Puliyamothiram. Ear studs like Jimikki, Kannuneerthulli, Thoda etc; Bangles like Kappu, stones, pearl and enamel painted bracelets etc. The ornament worn around the waist inside the dress is called Aranjanam which is usually a thin chain but those worn by the Muslim women like a 'belt' over their dress are called Odyanam.

Pavithra Mothiram
The Payyannur Pavithra Mothiram is a uniquely crafted golden ring shaped like a knot and considered to be a sacred ornament. The sole right to make this holy ring was vested in the hands of a particular family at Payyannur in Kannur district. This ring is believed to be a luck and grace to anyone who wears it with devotion.

Nilavilakku
The Nilavilakku is integral to all the rituals and ceremonies in a Malayalee's (Keralite) life. As dusk creeps in, young girls of the family bring the lighted lamps (nilavilakku) to the verandah of the house. In the flickering light of the nilavilakku she is joined by the children and elders of the family, especially the grandparents, in chanting hymns and evening prayers. Lighting the nilavilakku on any occasion is believed to be auspicious.
 
Musical Instruments
The folk field has a variety of instruments like pulluvan veena, pulluvan kudom, udukku, tampattam, sooryappira, ampilivalayam etc, which are selectively used in non-Aryan temple rituals and in religious songs and dances and also in some social ceremonies. The traditional theatrical and ritualistic musical instruments include chenda, chengala, maddalam, thimila, edakka, maram etc. and they assist the ritualistic and festive music of the Aryan temples and traditional dance dramas like koothu, kathakali etc.

Naalukettu
The Nalukettu is the traditional style of architecture of Kerala, wherein a house has a quadrangle in the centre. Originally the abode of the wealthy Brahmin and Nair families, this style of architecture has today become a status symbol among the well to do in Kerala. Nalukettu is evident in the traditional homes of the upper class homestead where customs and rituals were a part of life. The mansion is created using wood and tiles, central open courtyard and wondrous architecture.The interiors of the house are tastefully decorated with a wealth of antiques made from teak, sandalwood, mahogany etc. The Nalukettu is flanked by out houses and utility structures. The ‘Padippura’ (a gabled gateway) serves as the entrance to the walled compound. This pattern of architecture became a standard feature of feudal Kerala. The enclosed courtyard or ‘Ankanam’ is usually sunk, and therefore called Kuzhi (pit) Ankanam.

Astrology
Astrology: or 'jyothisham' occupies a prominent place in the Vedangas, which is the most widely used knowledge base. It involves two parts viz: mathematics and prediction. The former involves astronomy and its calculations leading to the construction of a horoscope, which shows the relative planetary positions in the zodiac for any given time and place. The latter consists of making forecasts using the horoscope. The 'Nirayana' system is followed here. The commencement of the zodiac is at a fixed point which is about 180 degree from the star 'Chittira'. Indians have divided the zodiac into equal parts; each called a 'Rasi'. In another type of division, there are 27 equal parts with the 13 degree 20' called lunar mansions or Asterisms ('Nakshathram' or stars). Astrological interpretations are made on the basis of relative planetary positions resulting from the placement of a planet in a particular division. Natal astrology is the most widely practiced & is concerned largely with the destiny of human beings, and makes predictions on the basis of time and place of birth and the relative positions of planets. At the time when a query is posed to the astrologer, a horoscope is built on the basis of a random mechanism. Predictions are then made on the basis of this horoscope. An important aspect unique to Kerala astrology is the use of the 'Gulikan' in specific astrological

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Kerala Wedding Package


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Venue Options
Wedding Stage Decoration
Classical Music and Dance Performance
Wedding Theme
Jewellery
Accommodations
Video and Photography
Transportation
Menu Option
Mehendi or Henna Artists
Fireworks
Wedding Cakes
Elephants
Floral Decoration
Priest
Light Decoration

 The wedding package is loaded with the following :

1. Marriage license and certificate

2. Register on call

3. Assistance locally from dedicated wedding coordinator

4. Pre–Honeymoon Ayurveda package with mild aromatic body massage, herbal steam bath, lymph arrange facial and dry heat.

5. Traditional Kerala wedding dress (keep it as yourself) ( any religion)

6. Witness

7. Decorated wedding location

8. Traditional oil lamp decorated with flowers

9. Traditional religious blessings sung by Kerala girls.

10. Free canapés and soft drinks for your guest attending the ceremony.

11. Wedding Album & CD

12. Honeymoon in a royal cottage in any location (Hill resort, Backwater, Beach, Riverside, Ayurvedic or House Boat, Tree Top)

13. Candle lit special 5 course dinner on wedding night.

14. Wedding Cake

15. Bottle of sparkling wine for couple during the ceremony.

16. Elephant ride

17. Legal Requirements - we will send the details on demand.

For enquiry about your  marriage Venue, Menu, Accommodation and any kind of discussion you can feel free to contact us : info@holitravels.com  mob:0091 9446116997