Kayaking & Golden Island Boating in Varkala, Kerala
Kerala known as the Gods Own Country and the Varkala in one of the major and beautiful tourist destination in Kerala, We (Kayak in paradise ) offering an amazing journey through the Anjengo River situated 15 minute travelling time from Varkala Beach in a traditional heritage boat and Kayaking, you can explore the rural village life of Kerala, All this in local atmosphere and typical culture of India
We offer Kayak and Boating tours at Anjego River near Varkala beach, Anjego is the land at historic Anjengo Fort, the fort was the East India Company's first permanent post on the Malabar Coast in November 1693.
Kayaking & Traditional Boating in Perumathura, Kerala
Kerala known as the Gods Own Country and the Perumathura is a developing beautiful tourist destination in Kerala, We (Kayak in Paradise) are offering an amazing journey through the famous Kadinamkulam Lake which is connected with Arabian Sea through Muthalappozhi. Major destinations are reachable from Kayak in Paradise are; approximately 10 minutes’ drive to Anjengo Fort, 35 minutes to Trivandrum International Airport (TRV) & Veli Tourist Village, 40 minutes’ to Varkala Beach, 50 minutes to Kovalam Beach & Nearest 5 Star hotel is just 8 minutes’ drive from Kayak in Paradise.
Kerala known as the Gods Own Country and the Perumathura is a developing beautiful tourist destination in Kerala, We (Kayak in Paradise) are offering an amazing journey through the famous Kadinamkulam Lake which is connected with Arabian Sea through Muthalappozhi. Major destinations are reachable from Kayak in Paradise are; approximately 10 minutes’ drive to Anjengo Fort, 35 minutes to Trivandrum International Airport (TRV) & Veli Tourist Village, 40 minutes’ to Varkala Beach, 50 minutes to Kovalam Beach & Nearest 5 Star hotel is just 8 minutes’ drive from Kayak in Paradise.
The traditional heritage boat and Kayaking, you can explore the rural village life of Kerala, at its local atmosphere and typical culture.
History
The earliest history of Perumathura dates back to the era of Cheraman Perumal, who ruled South India in the 8th century. The word Perumathura means ‘home of Perumal’. Perumal is believed to have converted to Islam during his stay in this village before he left for Mecca.