Trekking
is a good option. Lot of trekking options prevails in Palakkad and
Kottayam districts, which are safer. Trekking in Idukki and Wayanad is
also good, but is much more adventurous and not as safe. Do contact DTPC of
these districts available at district capitals to know more about it.
Kottayam mountains are the best for anybody to trek, whereas trekking at
Iddukki is surely for the experts. Vagamon and nearby areas have lot of
short trekking options.
Rock Climbing
- Popular in the Munnar mountains, which are more rocky in nature and have
cliffs that make for a real adventure. Areas near Poojnar in Kottayam also
have options for rock climbing.
Mountain Biking
- Popular in hill station areas, especially for racing. Ponmudi in
Trivandrum, Munnar, Thekkady, Vagamon, and Nelliyampatty are main centres
for mountain biking and racing.
Mountain Hiking
- is also emerging as a popular sport, to conquer the largest peak of
Western Ghats- Anamudi in Iddukki district. Many Mountain hikers go in
search of tall peak points, for hiking options. Need to check at Iddukki,
Palakkad and Kottayam districts.
Para gliding
- Para gilding are available at Munnar and Varkala. A try is surely
something you going to cherish, due to the natural beauty and the extreme
thrill associated with it. Recently Vagamon has emerged as one of the
popular centre for Para gilding, due to its less mountainous terrain and
vast expanse of open space, coupled with scenic beauty. Recently it was
chosen as permanent centre for Kerala Para-gliding Prix. ASSTA
Kochi is one of the premier sporting agency in Kerala ((91)94472-88252,
98470-59735)
Canoeing:
Canoeing is a favorite sport among the tourists of Kerala and among the
local inhabitants of the state. A canoe is a small 2-3 seater boat which
is rowed by the sailors. Canoeing expeditions are undertaken in Kerala by
groups of tourists and such sashays are often arranged by tourist
operators on request. One can find many canoe races among tourists in
Backwaters of Alleppey.
Catamaran Sailing:
A catamaran is small often wooden vessel with twin hulls joined together.
Catamarans are usually set sail across the backwaters of Kerala nowadays
motorised catamarans are in vogue along with traditional oar propelled
ones giving the tourists of the state more variety to indulge in.
Catamaran sailing can be seen in Alleppey and Kollam Beaches and limited
usage in Kozhikode Barbour. The government discourages this, due to
absence of safety measures, hence such sporting options must be done under
personal risk.
Kayaking:
Kayaking requires high levels of physical fitness. A Kayak is a small one
or two man boat which the rowers actuate with twin paddled oars. Kayaking
can be undertaken on rocky rapids (similar to white water rafting) or on
calm sea waters. The backwaters of Kerala are extremely conducive to such
sea kayaking. Kottayam and Alleppey Backwaters, particularly Vaikom has
many good areas for Kayaking. Small rapids near Vagamon and Pala and
Thenmala Eco-tourism village are centres of Kayaking.
Para Sailing:
Parasailing is a water sport commonly indulged in Kerala's beaches and sea
side resorts. This highly recreational sport is one of the primary
adventure sports in Kerala's many beaches. Commonly seen in Varkala,
Kovalam, Cherai beaches. Recently started in Kannur beach too.
Scuba Diving:
Scuba diving is deep sea diving with an oxygen pack fitted to the diving
suit so that the diver does not need to depend on any surface supplied
equipment. The deep Arabian Sea off Kerala shores makes scuba diving a
veritable pleasure sport. The rich underwater flora and fauna attracts the
diver over the risks involved in the sport. Mainly done in Kochi
Backwaters and Highseas area. This yet has not emerged as a popular
sporting in Kerala, though its popular in nearby Lakshadweep seas, from
the Kochi Cruisers.
Snorkeling:
Snorkeling is a major tourist recreation at the beaches of Alappuzha,
Kovalam and Varkala. It involved swimming at the surface of the deep sea
equipped with a snorkel or a breathing tube and mask. It allows the diver
to view the natural underwater bounties and the diversity of marine life.
Wind Surfing:
Windsurfing is skimming the water face on a surfboard with a revolving
sail. The skill of the surfer is tested in maneuvering the craft amidst
the high waves and tearing winds. Windsurfing is a sport that rouses much
interest in the numerous beaches that fringe coastal Kerala. This is not
as popular as other sports, though at Kovalam and Varkala, one can find
some wind surfers.
Oxen Racing:- Oxen racing is an adventure sporting,
where the racer needs to drive two oxens tied to wooden boards and need to
make 5 circles around the paddy field. This is a popular village-side
sports, especially done before sowing season, to make soil ploughable,
while providing an entertainment option. Traditionally tourists are not
encouraged to take part in this sport, as it requires high level of skill
and expertise, though recently many tour companies are catering this
option to their adventurous guests.
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