Tour Guruvayoor Trichur Trivandrum Kanyakumari

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Temple tour guruvayoor trichur Trivandrm Kanyakumari can be visited in 6 night seven days from cochin. The sequence of travel for pilgrimage tour guruvayoor-trivandrum-kanyakumari , Day one Cochin - Trichur - Thriprayar Ram temple , Day two Trichur - Guruvayoor - Trichur, Day three Trichur - Kodungallur - Trichur, Day four Trichur - Trivandrum (270 kms), Day five Trivandrum - Kanyakumari ( 58 kms) ,day six Kanyakumari - Trivandrum .

Kerala, God's Own Country ,Trichur, an abbreviation of 'Tiru-Shiva Perur', or the town with the name of Lord Shiva, is appropriately named.The central and most important feature of this, one of the major cities of North Kerala, is Vadakkunath Kshetram where the reigning deity is Lord Shiva.According to legend Thrissur was created by Lord Parasurama, the 6th incarnation of Lord Vishnu, soon after Kerala was created, by erecting the Shiva temple here.The famed ‘Thrissur Pooram' festival is one of the biggest, vibrant and eye-catching temple festivals of Kerala.

Guruvayur is the abode of Lord Guruvayoorappan, one of the pretty forms of Lord Vishnu. It is bustling town with pilgrimage activities in the Trissur district of Kerala. Guruvayur, also known as the Dwaraka of the South, is one of the most important pilgrimage centres in India.The temple's deity is Lord Guruvayurappan in the form of Balagopalan (Krishna in the form of a child).

Thiruvananthapuram means City of Lord Anantha in Sanskrit and Malayalam. The name derives from the deity of the Hindu temple at the centre of the city. Anantha is the serpent Shesha on whom Padmanabhan or Vishnu reclines. The temple of Vishnu reclining on Anantha, the Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple remains the iconic landmark of the city.

The Land that is located in the tip of the country, where the three seas get united is none other than cape comerin or Kanyakumari.The name of this place has been christened after the virgin goddess - Kanyakumari Amman. Mythological stories depict that Goddess parvati under the disguise of Devi Kanniya did a penance in one of the rocks in this area to reach the hand of Lord Shiva. This place is also a popular pilgrimage. The tourists who visit this southern most tip of India would certainly enjoy the exuberant scenes of the sunsets, the sunrises especially on full moon days. The nature of the sand in the beaches of Kanyakumari is unique as it is multicolored

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