Cherai Beach
Place
: Cherai, Vypeen Island, Kochi,
Kerala
Highlight : A rare blend of the Beach and the backwaters
Best time to visit : Through out the year.
Cherai
Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Kerala bordering the northern end
of Vypeen Island, is located about 26 km from Ernakulam city, Kochi. The
place is a unique combination of sea and backwaters rimmed by lush green coconut
palms and paddy fields. The backwaters are a combination of lakes, lagoons,
canals and estuaries.
The
15 km long golden Beach is very clean, shallow and is ideal for swimming, surfing
and sunbathing. The newly beautified 400 Meters of the main beach has a walkway
and High mask lamps which make the beach enjoyable even at night. Trained security
staff are present round-the-clock in the beach. The Beach is very safe and tourists
of all age groups can enjoy the Beach alike. The beautiful beach is studded
with seashells of various hues and shapes. There is a park for children
on the beach. Water Scooter and Speed Boats are available for hire. One could
catch an occasional glimpse of Dolphins as they spring out and dive back into
the water. The far end of the beach is lined with Chinese fishing nets which
is a beautiful sight by itself.
A
typical Kerala village with paddy fields and coconut groves nearby makes this
place even more beautiful. The main attraction of Cherai is the 'Poyil' a large
inland lake forming a part of the calm serene backwaters separated from the
ocean by only a narrow sandbar. A boat ride along the palm fringed backwaters
and paddy fields is a breathtaking experience you will never forget. The water
is calm, crystal clear and you could loose yourselves in the beauty of the surrounding
Kerala Village life. One could get a glimpse of country boats ferrying paddy
or fish, fishermen casting for the days catch, reapers working in the paddy
fields, toddy tappers climbing coconut trees for tapping toddy, ducks wading
across the water with their ducklings, storks looking for their prey in the
paddy fields etc. The water fields here are single crop ones mostly cultivating
paddy. In between the crop season the paddy fields are converted into fish farms,
mainly prawns. Cherai is also well known for the mouth lingering fresh sea food
and country wine Toddy (fermented coconut water).
Cherai
is just 15 minutes drive from North Paravur ( 4km). It can be approached from
Ernakulam either by taking a ferry to Vypeen island which is 22km away (40 minutes
by bus) from Cherai or taking the longer road route via Edappally to North Paravur
and from there to Cherai, a distance of about 25km. Now, the new Goshree Bridge
from Ernakulam that stretches out across the backwaters connecting the islands
of Bolghatty, Mulavukadu, Vallarpadam and Vypeen make tourist access to this
beach much more easier. One can also approach Cherai straight from the
Kochi International airport via North Paravur approximately 22 km.
The
approach to the beach is through a roadway with backwaters on either sides.
Cherai known as the 'Princess of the Arabian Sea' with its still pristine natural
scenic beauty, is a unique and precious gift of Mother Nature. It is an ideal
place to spend a laid back, peaceful holiday amidst enchanting surroundings.
Cherai also has some ancient historical monuments in its close
proximity. A brief 5-km drive will take you to the Pallipuram Fort, one of the
first forts to be built by the Europeans in Kerala. Still further is Kottayil
Kovilakam, here a Jewish synagogue, a church, a temple and a mosque co-exist
in peaceful communal harmony within the same compound. Close to the beach is
a Siva Parvati temple- Sree Goweeswaram founded by Sree Narayana Guru, a mystic
and social reformer of the early 20th century. The peak attraction here is the
'Pooram' celebratedduring Januaray and February. In a magnificent display of
grandeur, 28 caparisoned elephants come together here during this temple festival.
Accommodation
Cherai has many resorts, hotels ranging from affordable to the luxurious near
the vicinity of the beach.
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Cherai Beach Resorts
Vypin Island, Kochi,
Kerala, India
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Phone : 0484-2481818, 2416949, 2417333
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How to
get there:
Air : Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport
at Nedumbassery, 22km from Cherai
Rail : Nearest railway station is at Ernakulam,
about 26 km away. Kochi has 2 stations, Ernakulam Junction and Ernakulam Town.
Trains from the Northern cities/Southern parts of India stop at Ernakulam Junction.
Ernakulam Junction, D.H. Rd, Ernakulam South, Phone: 131; Ernakulam Town, Near
North Bridge Phone: 2390920.
Road
: Now, the new Goshree Bridge from Ernakulam that stretches out across the
backwaters connecting the islands of Bolghatty, Mulavukadu, Vallarpadam and
Vypeen make tourist access to this beach much more easier. There is another
road route via Edappally to North Paravur and from there to Cherai, a distance
of about 25km. KSRTC Central Bus station is near the Ernakulam Junction railway
station. It runs Express and Fast services from Ernakulam to other major cities
within Kerala and into the neighbouring states. Reciprocal services from other
States are also available. Enquiry phone : 2352033, 2372033. There are plenty
of private buses available for travel from Ernakulam to other cities. They
operate from High Court Junction, Railway Station and Kaloor Junction.
Water : There are regular boat services from Ernakulam High Court Jetty
or the Main boat jetty to Vypeen. Cherai is 22km away (40
minutes by bus) from Vypeen island. There are also boat services
every 15 minutes from Fort Cochin to Vypeen.
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