Daily 9 am to 1.30 pm
Start off with a visit to the Mararikulam Mahadeva Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and then the Sree Jain Shwetambar Temple at Alleppey 32 kms to south is the famous Mannarasala or Nagaraja Temple where worship is performed by a priestess. On your return trip step into the Subrahmanaya temple with Kooth Ambalam, a place where traditional art forms of Kerala will be performed during festival days, then Ambalaappuzha Sree Krishna Temple where the idol of Lord Guruvayurappan was concealed during Hyder Ali’s mass destruction of Hindu shrines.
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We are a married couple from Denmark. We visited Kerala February 2009. We went to the temple trail with MARTIN MARARI Tours, and what an expirience. Mr. Martin knows a lot about the religions in India, and he has a deep knowledge of local Kerala culture. We kan truely recommend MARTIN MARARI Tours to all tourists who visit Marari and Alleppey.
Best regards Birgitte and Leif Bigum Larsen
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