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A visit to the Kerala district would not be complete without a day trip out to the charming locale of Vellayani Lake, ideal for some time spent communing with nature as well as presenting a majestic backdrop for scenic photo opportunities. Kerala’s landscape is stunning to explore, and you’ll enjoy a stint at a Kerala resort that forms a seamless part of the landscape, such as the Poovar Island Resort. A stunning nature resort with gracious hospitality, this is an idyllic 3 star hotel in Kerala to host your stay. Make sure you take the time to explore the Vellayani Lake, as it is the largest expanse of freshwater in the region. A unique feature of the lake is that it features a road that runs through the lake, supported by a bund. Located a mere 7 kilometres from Kovalam, it is a popular tourist draw due to its idyllic surrounds, and it is referred to as “Kochu Kovalam”, which translates to “tiny Kovalam”. The area does not have adequate tourist facilities, so an hour or two at the most is how long your trip should be. However, you’ll also encounter two unique temples that merit exploration, the Vishnu Temple and the Vellyani Devi Temple, and the boat races organized during the festival of Onam (august-september) is an exciting spectacle to behold.

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From the wee hours of the morning that see fishermen engaged in their livelihoods to evenings that provide ample opportunity for boat rides, Veli Lagoon is an area bursting with activity. If you are holidaying in Kerala, then head over to the lagoon nestled in the tiny village of Veli. Choose a Kerala resort from where you can plan a day’s trip. Poovar Island Resort which is a 3 star hotel in Kerala will be a good option to stay at.

The lagoon serves as a breath of fresh air for those in Kerala as it is a popular destination for kayaking and swimming. Connected to the Arabian Sea by a narrow sandbar, Veli Lagoon is best enjoyed by hopping on board a power boat or pedal boat. After a cruise escape to the floating restaurant where you can treat your taste buds to a selection of local cuisine.

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