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By sukritha


My Village at Evening



First of all tell you one thing. I love my village very much. As we all know, the two places were we feel most comfortable are our own bed room and the native place (I do believe like this)


I am working in a place that is far from my native and used to visit my home monthly. So whenever I get leave I will be busy to pack my luggage to go home.

So let me tell you about my village. Name of this beautiful coasty land is PARPRAM situated in Northern Part of Kerala. Main Peculiarity of this village is that you can find most part is surrounded by river. So if you walk sometimes you will be reaching a riverside.






Boat & Boat Man


Small Bridge to Cross River


Now a Days people used to travel a lot to have different experiences other than their routine life style. Me also love traveling. My village is also like a tourist spot. Here you can experience Sunrise, Beautiful Sunset near riverside. Day time trekking to the deepness of Coconut Lagoons etc.

Main cultivation is coconut and lots of people earning a living from Toddy tapping. Even my uncle is toddy taper. The favourite moments that I have been enjoying are with my friends.

Main mode of transport is Bus. But to reach bus stop we have to cross a river. There was a small boat service for this and now after long struggle of village people there is a walking bridge to cross the river.

In spite of all the limitations of infrastructure and amenities I love this place and I love to live here only

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Abhinaya  says:
16 months ago

The village looks so beautiful.You are living in heaven with so much greenery and wonderful beaches.No wonder you love your village.Great hub.The pictures are very beautiful too.

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sukritha  says:
16 months ago

Thanks Abhinaya

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blessedmommy  says:
16 months ago

Lovely village! Good to see you writing again, we've missed you!

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Kenny Wordsmith  says:
16 months ago

You are a lucky one, Sukritha to call this place home, but unlucky to work away from it. Hope you manage to settle there one day.

Beautiful pictures, Sukritha!

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sukritha  says:
16 months ago

You are right Kenny. Me too hope like that

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ratnaveera  says:
16 months ago

Hello Sukritha, Happy to see you again after a long gap. Very nice Hub by you ! You are so lucky to be born in Kerala, The God's Own Country. Really Kerala villages are worthy enough to compare with paradise. The villages having backwaters, rivers, coconut farms and hills are easily attracting any one visit there. Our native place Cumbum, Theni district, Tamilnadu is lying on the border of Kerala. Kumily, Thekkady, Cumbum mettu, Kootaaru, Ramakkal mettu and Kattappana are some nearby places noted for beautiful ever green forests elevated upto 1200 metre from msl. We often visit Cumbum mettu and Kootaaru to enjoy peacful and beautiful atmosphere with chill weather.

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prasadjain  says:
16 months ago

I have seen many parts of Kerala, And have taught to keralean students in karnataka. But for the hotsun, it is really a beautiful place. Man should not spoil it. This article is nice.

arma  says:
16 months ago

Hi Sukritha,

It very very beautiful pictures of your village .

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Menlo Prof  says:
16 months ago

Sukritha,

My wife and I got to visit Kerala about 5 years ago and I must agree with you that it is one of the most beautiful and interesting places I have ever been. Thank you for sharing.

sridhar  says:
5 months ago

Hi Sukritha


Is there any resort near by & Ho long your village from calicut


Tomz  says:
2 days ago

Hi Sukritha..


Thanks for this beautiful article..Can you give me the name of this village and exactly where is it located...I will be much grateful to you..

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