I had a wish to visit Kavaru at least once in my life. I have seen many videos and reels in previous years, but unfortunately I was not able to experience them then. But this year I came to this place to experience Kavaru; it was a treat for my eyes. Like in video or reels, we can't see it clearly, but when we step into the water or make a slight movement in the water, only we can see it visibly. Also, don't expect the Kavaru to be the royal blue color shown in the videos; they may have been edited. It was a combination of blue and green. I really enjoyed the experience. The day we visited was a weekday and was not very crowded; there were only a few people there. And don't go straight there with 4 wheels because the road is broken and damaged. You can park your 4 wheeler on the side of the road and walk there. And the main point is that there are so many mosquitoes, so wear clothes that cover you completely and take the necessary mosquito precautions before you arrive. I think we can experience it more on no moon days and mid nights. Worth...
Read moreWell the place kumbalangi is really beautiful and has a nature atmospheric vibe. There are some water activities do explore the village and areas. 'Bioluminescent' (kavaru). This is mainly seen in march to april, sometimes in Oct or Nov. In 2025 it's pretty hard to spot those(phone cameras may not capture what we see through our eyes). Finally try to visit in two wheelers to avoid making less traffic jams. Enjoy the night vibe with kumbalangi...
Read moreBioluminescence is a natural wonder.!!
When you disturb the water, such as by splashing or moving through it, the dinoflagellates release a burst of light, creating a mesmerizing display of glowing water. This phenomenon is often seen in certain coastal areas, including Kumbalangi, during specific times of the year.
It's a breathtaking experience that can leave...
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