Excellent video, and commentary. Narrated clearly, slowly. Thank you. Most of such videos I see are "Selfie vlogs", and less of the place. I'm from Kerala; you have shown places I had never seen before! Welcome to settle down here.
The scenic beauty of Munnar is mesmerizing. The video aptly captures the mood of this city during monsoon. The cinematic experience this video provides is worth mentioning.
Excellent video coverage. Beautiful scenic views with fountains,tea gardens, churches,hilly terrains,lush green valleys. Nice location. Nice presentation. Thanks a lot.
You have captured the true mood ,spirit and colours of mesmerizing Munnar during monsoon.It is difficult to capture monsoon Munnar in any better way than what has been videographed with beautiful narration in a soothing voice.
Wonderfully shot and narrated. The slow moving camera style and calm narration makes for very leisurely and relaxed viewing, and a very classy feel. I think you should continue that style in your videos. Channel has immense potential.
If you are visiting kochi in Kerala.If you are interested you can visit Nadamel Marth Mariam Church in Thrippunithura, Kochi.This Church is a great example of religious harmony existed in Kerala even before centuries.Nadamel Marth Mariam Church in is a 12th-century built church in Tripunithura, Kochi , India. It belongs to the Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church.Nadamel Church was founded in the 12th Century(even centuries before the arrival of Porchughese )on land donated by Valamthuruthy Bhattathiri the Hindu King of Kochi. The Archetecture of this church is a fusion of Kerala Archetecture and Church Archetecture..Nadamel church was patronised by the Cochin Hindu royal family. Whenever a new heir ascended the throne (on the 11th day after the demise of the departed monarch) he would make an offering called sharkara thattu veypu in person at the church. It was customary for the Royal Highnesses of Cochin to meet the bishops and leaders of the Syrian Christian community at the church building to the south of this church.
Thank you exploring Kerala its help full to others how to do vlog in Spick an Span you did it that . evech and every single corner never miss it, way you speak. awesome. visit again in Kerala. God bless you.
Top Station was the topmost station of the Kundala Valley Railway line built to transport tea and other products from munnar. From top station a ropeway took tea bags down through Kurangani gap to Bodinaykanoor in Tamilnad from where they were taken to Tuthukudi port. In 1924 kerala floods the munnar railway line was destroyed. The British people did not rebuild it. The munnar town railway station permises now houses the KHDP Ripple Tea chaibazaar that you visited.
The Church you had shown in this video is a Syrian Jacobite Church ,(which uses west syriac language in their prayer's )belongs to Oriental Orthadox Christian family which was not present in Europe until recent migration, s happened from middle east and from Kerala.As per belief Christianity was started by St thomas in ad 52 in Kerala which was one of the trading hub at that time . Kerala has Jewish Presence's at that time itself.But we don't have a solid proof weather St Thomas came in Kerala or not. But between 3rd and 5 th century there are proof that christianity was established in india.These christians were under Church of the east centered in Iraq which uses east syriac litrurgy. The Importance's of this Syriac language is it is a dialect of Aramaya language which jesus Christ used to spoke. In Christianity there are mainly three type of Litrurgycal traditions are their 1)latin litrurgy 2)Greek litrurgy 3)Syriac litrurgy.The 3rd litrugical tradition is present now a day's in Kerala and some middle eastern counties only. Actually Porchughese brought Catholic church to Kerala in 15 th century . They try to impose latin litrurgy to Kerala Christian, s When a syrian orthadox bishop named ahntulla was killed by porchughese in chennai while he was comming to Kerala,which eventually ends in the split of church. rejected Catholic belief and joined Syrian Orthadox Church centered in syria.. To bring them back vatican itself takes initiative and made negotiations. At last Vatican tells that you can continue in Catholic church by following syriac traditions and that is how Syro Malabar Catholic church forms. Those who rejected joined Syriac orthadox church.. Kerala Christian, s have their own traditional dressing style(Chattayum Mundum), artform(Margamkali ), etc which are totaly keralite in culture.In Kerala please visit some old churches.There are different types of Christians in Kerala. Major type of Christian, s in Kerala are Catholic( 3 type of Catholics -Syro Malabar, Malankara Catholic and Latin Catholic ),Syrian Orthadox or Syrian Jacobite, Christian,s, Anglican Church Christians and Protestant, s.Syrian Orthadox or Syrian Jacobite,(which uses west syriac in their prayer's )belongs to Oriental Orthadox Christian family which was not present in Europe until recent migration, s happened from middle east. The Syro malabar Catholic church uses east syriac litrurgy which is totally different from the latin litrurgy used by Catholics in western Europe.
@@art-o-focusphotographers1182bro i have the trip booked to munnar from 16 aug i am coming from hyd, could you please tell me how is the weather there ? Is it safe to travel, will it be good to be there these days please help
@@afeefshuttari2735 Hi Now is the time of good rains But landslides in many places. And also Rainyrelated issues are still facing Currently but The trip is okay. Tourists are coming. It's okay. But some roads are closed now people are coming munnar you booked eny hotels in munnar btr plz call and confm 🥰 Wishing you a safe jrny
Hi, please help m travelling with parents Coimbatore to Munnar is the way too hilly ?? My Mother has motion sickness on hills is it too hilly & strap turns ??
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@@timetravelwithtanya thank you, it appears that even if we have heavy rains there, it won't have much impact on the trip. We will be in Munnar from 3-5 Th, Thekkady on 6 and Aleppy on 7. We thought it could be tough to get there during the rainy season, but after I saw your video and reply. I feel good.
would like to request all tourists coming from north India to Munnar to skip Mattupetty Dam, Tea Museum and Factory, Eravikulam National Park(in monsoon, its ok if coming in summer). Better you go by walk to explore the native places. Catch a public bus from Kochi, that bus will drop you in Munnar in 200 rupees per person. There are lot of homestays starting from 800 rupees and breakfast is free. Save yourself from these lavish and sponsored youtubers. MERE PYARE DESHWASIO KE HIT ME JAARI by a KERALITE
@@timetravelwithtanyaI am very thankful to you both. You came to Kerala and enjoyed a lot. I am performing the duty of a Keralite and alerting my brothers and sisters who want to visit Munnar. And telling them about the different ways to visit Kerala. The people will believe your way is the best. For example, Nilgiri goats(THARS) are usually not visible during monsoon season. So better to avoid Eravikulam National Park and by doing that you can save a precious day of your vacation. I KNOW YOU ARE NOT SPONSORED. Thank you