"Unique Bamboo Boating Experience: Kuruva Island"
Kuruva Island's bamboo boating experience is a one-of-a-kind adventure amidst nature's serenity.
Highlights:
Unique bamboo boat ride Cooperative and friendly staff Knowledgeable boatmen doubling as photographers Scenic island surroundings with lush greenery Tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation
Recommendation:
Must-do for:
Nature enthusiasts Adventure seekers Families with kids Couples looking for romantic getaway Photography enthusiasts
Tips:
Visit during calm waters for best experience Ask boatmen for photography assistance Respect island ecosystem and rules Enjoy the serene atmosphere
Essential Info:
Location: Kuruva Island, Wayanad Activity: Bamboo boating Duration: [Insert duration] Best time to visit: [Insert time]
Description:
Kuruva Island's bamboo boating experience offers an unparalleled connection with nature. The friendly staff, knowledgeable boatmen, and stunning scenery make it an...
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For island walk, you need to come at 8 am and be part of the other tourists waiting to get the ticket at 9:30 am, because they allow only 250-270 people for the walk. Walk in the island offers literally a walk in island which ends to a spot with rocks where you can sit and click pictures . Not worth coming at 8 and waiting for 1.5 hours. The ticket will cost...
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