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Most Amazing Facts about Red Skin Island in Andaman

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And at least by now, you may think out of the box rather than its capital Port Blair city and the heavenly Havelock Island. It's time to explore more of it and traverse to its lesser-known tourist spots. Here, let us know more about Red Skin Island situated to the west of Port Blair. Whereas the name Red Skin feels creepy and weird, there is nothing to be frightened of. Instead, when visiting the beautiful islands of Andaman & Nicobar, the islet is a great place to explore as well as hang out with family and friends. The island, which is just 3.47 square kilometres in size, is home to a varied variety of flora and wildlife, many of which are indigenous. They are located on the southern outskirts of the capital city of Port Blair and are easily accessible by both road and marine means. The following are the essential facts about Red Skin Island in Andaman. The island is located within the regions covered by Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park The island has been preserved since

What Could You Expect at Elaveezhapoonchira in Kerala?

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  Now, this is the time to think out of the box and explore more hilly spots other than Munnar and Thekkady. Elaveezhanpoonchira, a sumptuous region near the border of Idukki and Kottayam district is one such worthy location. Here you will get to find mostly low grasses and little plants and no trees can be seen at the intersection of three hills. Furthermore, it was one of the causes that contributed to the place's name, since without trees on the hilltops, no leaves are shed here.  Elaaveezhan  also means 'shedding of leaves' in Malayalam, while  poonchira  means 'valley'. So, by now, you would have got to know, why it has got such a nomenclature. When you are visiting them, you will get to expect the following things. Mesmerising views of the valleys around The true magnificence of Elaveezhanpoonchira may be completely appreciated while visiting them high up on the slopes. On a clear day, you can see the entire valley from high up in the hills. On foggy days,

List of 7 Never-To Miss Snake Boat Races of Kerala

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  Kerala's backwaters may be enjoyed the most in two scenarios. The first is when you are either travelling on them or watching the exciting traditional snake boat racing. But here we are getting to know more about the most exciting snake boat races in Kerala. Such snake boat competitions are unheard of anyplace else in the globe. People go to these events in big numbers to witness these snake-shaped beauties compete in time to traditional boat tunes chanting loudly. These snake boats, also known as 'chundanvallam,' may be up to 100 feet long and bring the tranquil backwaters to life. We are here to discuss the long-established and popular boat races that have been taking place for many years in various locations. Nehru Trophy Boat Race Travellers visiting Kerala will be familiar with Vembanad Lake, as they would have sailed around it in either a houseboat or a speed boat. So this most popular boat race, kick-started in 1952, is conducted on this specific lake, with th