I know that nobody needs a proper definition of marriage and married life. All the religions in the world believe that marriage is one of the holy sacraments. Due to its purity and importance, it is considered divine. It is said that the present youngsters do not believe in marriages and also not interested to take over responsibilities. But there are still a group of young and ambitious people who believe in the importance of marriage and purity. I am such a person who falls in the latter category. I am an ambitious and independent girl who wants to fulfill all my dreams and wishes. But also I like to follow all the traditional rituals and customs. Soon after completing studies, I was placed in one of the well-reputed multinational company in Bangalore. Like any young professional, I was really enjoying my professional and personal life in all aspects without any discomfort and difficulties. After dedicating my precious time, knowledge, and talent to the company for nearly 4 years, I decided to fulfill my parent’s wish i.e. to get married. In my life, almost all the important segments of my life were decided by my loving parents and their decision never went wrong. Hence I decided to handover the task of finding Mr. Perfect for me to my parents. Even though the task was tedious in general but for my parents, it was one of the easiest tasks, they found my dream man within a couple of months (I don’t know how it happened). After two-three official and informal meetings, we decided to get hitched. Like me even he was working in one of the eminent multinational companies in the same place where I work and also he owns a flat over there too!!!
Our honeymoon to Kerala…
From marriage fixing till the end of wedding all the functions and what to say even the attires were pre-planned by parents and what should I say, I really do not know it was really fabulous and marvelous. Soon after marriage when I and Arun went to meet my family, they surprised us by handing over an envelope. It carried the tour packages of our honeymoon to one of the wonderful places in the world called Kerala, famously known as ‘God’s own country’. Even though I had heard a lot about the alluring state but never got a chance to explore its virgin and magnificent beauty. Kerala with its astounding beauty and amazing collection of fauna and flora grab the travel enthusiast from various corners of the world. The audacious beauty of the state attracts hundreds of nature lovers. To make our journey stress-free and relaxing my parents purchased the tour packages from the well-recognized tour operator called Dream Holidays. Does anybody know what makes the travel company so special and famous? It is they are the ones who curate the packages with airfares.
Audacious beauty of Kannur…
We decided to discover the outstanding beauty of the serene nature of northern Kerala. It is said that the northernmost district called Kannur is known to be one of the most beautiful places in the entire state. Therefore we decided to celebrate our honeymoon over there. Even though there are many scenic places in the district, Ezhimala seems to be known as one of the eye-catching tourist destinations. The amusing collection of various natural resources, pristine rivers, shallow waters, and many more makes it an ideal destination for tourist to enjoy their holidays. Words are insufficient to express the beguiling beauty of the emerald surroundings. When exploring its meticulous beauty our tour guide Raghav explained many unheard and important information about the place and significance in simple words.
The stupendous charm of Ezhimala…
It is really a tedious task to describe the scintillating beauty of Ezhimala in mere words. Situated at a distance of 38 km from main town Payyanur, Ezhimala steals the minds of travel enthusiasts through the picture-perfect landscape bordered with tall trees on four sides. More than the beauty of the region is popular for many reasons. It is believed that the region has a strong relationship with the Hindu mythological stories and also with some historical incidents. Situated at an elevation of nearly 200 meters the breathtaking hilly place provided us with the mind-blowing image of lush green surroundings. Thousands of thanks to the almighty and also to Raghav who insisted to carry a high-resolution binocular with us. When exploring the scenic beauty our tour guide shared some epic stories about the region. It is said that during the battle between Lord Rama and Demon Ravana, some of the followers of Lord Rama were severely injured as Lord Rama wanted to save his disciples he asked Lord Hanuman to bring 4 rare medicinal herbs namely shalya karani for piercing out arrows, sandhana karani for stitching cuts, vishalaya karani for healing wounds and mrithu sanjivani for bringing dead people to life. On reaching the Rishabdri Mountains Lord Hanuman found it difficult to recognize the 4 rare herbs hence he carried the whole mountain to Lord Rama. During his journey, a piece of mountain fell down and that piece later came to be known as ‘Ezhimala’. As a remembrance to Lord Hanuman, a huge sculpture has been constructed over there, known as ‘Anjaneya’. Ezhimala in colloquial language is known as ‘seven mountains’. On reaching the spot we came across the signboard which carried multiple names for the region names such as ‘Monte d’ Eli’ by British and ‘Mount Delly or Mount Eli’ by Portuguese. To make our trip more interesting we moved to Ettikulam Bay, which is richly encompassed with varieties of dolphins. It is really entertaining to watch dolphins’ fun-filled plays. We recorded them on our newly purchased camera. Followed to it we also enchanted the charm of the Indian Naval Academy Mount Deli lighthouse. After spending one more day we moved back to our hometown. If you really want to enjoy the beauty of Kerala purchase the tour packages at cheap prices from Dream Holidays.