Kerala
Visit Kerala to the mountains will be invigorating and you can see plantations of tea, coffee, cardamom and pepper and visit wildlife sanctuaries where you may come across wild elephants, bisons or the ibex. The culture of Kerala finds its manifestation in the performing arts. A unique and spectacular dance form - Kathakali, is a masked dance drama and the highly classical Kalaripayattu - a martial art form that dates back more than a thousand years. Several unique features distinguish Kathakali. It is an almost full night performance in which male characters dominate. The actors of Kathakali do not speak, but enact dialogues sung by singers and the acting is done through facial expressions. It is the impression created by the makeup and the costumes that make Kathakali an exquisite visual treat.

Kerala is an ideal destination to experience Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine practiced here for centuries and Yoga. Inside India works together with several excellent therapy centres. All of these centres are situated in scenic locations such as on beaches, backwaters or in the hills. These places of perfect ambience we can recommend for every season and taste, for a deeply relaxing Ayurvedic Retreat. We welcome you to recharge your body, mind and soul through the regenerative effect of Ayurveda and Yoga at the place of its origin

Kasargod Travel Guide
The land of Yakshagana and Theyyam Kasargod is acquiring prominence in the tourist map of India. This youngest district of Kerala has several niceties to offer to the enthusiastic backpackers and pilgrims.



Kannur Travel Guide
Kannur is a land with a resonant past. Myths and legends abound. The ships of Solomon, they say: anchored along our coasts to collect timber for building the 'Temple of the Lord'. Kannur finds mention as NAURA in the 'Periplus of Erithrean Sea' a Greek work of great antiquity.



Thalassery Travel Guide
Thalaserry fort, located at a distance of 22 kms from Kannur constructed in 1708 AD was the military centre of the British.In 1708 AD, when the British East India Company established its settlement on the Malabar Coast, they built the Thalaserry Fort, as a testimonial to their colonial imperialism.



Mahe Travel Guide
Mahe Island is 27 km long and 12 km wide, and with its international airport, is the economic and political center of the Seychelles. The island is dominated by a mountain range, with Morne Sechellois forming the highest peak at 905m. The 75 beaches that are scatterd along its shores are palm-fringed and surprisingly free of people.



Kalpetta Travel Guide
On the southern tip of India, washed by the placid waters of the Arabian Sea, lies Kerala God's own Country This land, composed of vibrant colours, is famous for its scenic backwaters, dense equatorial forests and sun kissed beaches, and is a rich treasure of India's heritage.



Malappuram Travel Guide
Malappuram (literally, a land a tops hills) is situated 50 kms south-east of Kozhikode, bounded by the Nilgiri Hills in the east, the Arabian sea in the west and Thrissur and Palakkad districts in the south. Malappuram is enriched by three great rivers flowing through it - the Chaliyar, the Kadalundi and the Bharathappuzha.



Thrissur Travel Guide
Thrissur, the cultural capital of Kerala is centrally located in the State of Kerala. The most prominent feature of Thrissur is the Vadakkumnathan Kshetram or temple, which has Shiva as its presiding deity. The city is world famous for the Thrissur Pooram festival.



Palakkad Travel Guide
Palakkad, the land, which is one of the most fertile and thickly forested districts of Kerala is supposed to have derived its name from the 'Pala' tree and 'Kadu' meaning forest. The whole area is said to have been covered by 'Pala' trees, in the past.


Ernakulam Travel Guide
Ernakulam is the green commercial capital of Kerala with one of the finest natural harbours in the world. From here, ships set sail for foreign ports with pepper, sea food, rubber and coir. From times immemorial, Arabs, Chinese, Dutch, British and Portuguese seafarers followed the sea route to Cochin and left their impression in the town.



Thekkady Travel Guide
Thekkady, located in central Kerala, is a popular hill station and a wildlife centre. This town, which is an important plantation centre, conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hills and spice scented plantations.



Munnar Travel Guide
Munnar is an amazing hill station, famous for its incredibly attractive natural beauty. The main highlights are the awe inspiring environment, lush green tea gardens, beautiful lakes, thick forests and the friendly people. It is located in the eastern part of Kerala at the influence of three mountain streams, Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala.


Kozhikode Travel Guide
Kozhikode enjoys an idyllic setting, being located in the state of Kerala it is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on the west and mesmeric peaks of the Wayanad hills on the east.


Kovalam Travel Guide
Kovalam which means a grove of coconut trees consists of three main beaches formed in a crescent. The ‘Lighthouse beach’ at the Southern end is the most popular. The Northern end has the Samudra beach and the middle one is the Hawah Beach.



Patanamthittta Travel Guide
Engrossed in the hilly terrain of Kerala, Pathanamthitta can rightly be called the head quarters of Pilgrimage tourism in the State. With more than fifty per cent of the land area covered with thick forests the district has a prominent place in the supply of hill produces in the State.


Varkala Travel Guide
Varkala is a small town with a population of little over 40,000. It is located around 20 kms. south of Quilon (Kollam) and around 50 kms. Northwest of Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram). The town is situated on the seashore with a neat beach, which is less crowded than other popular beaches like Kovalam etc.


Trivendrum Travel Guide
Thiruvananthapuram (known as Trivandrum) the capital of Kerala. Located at the South Western tip of India, is bounded by the Arabian sea on the West and Tamil Nadu on the East.



Idukki Travel Guide
Bellary is the headquarters of the district of the same name in the state of Karnataka. It is an industrial town, having 7 taluks. Bellary stands amidst a wide, level plain of black cotton soil.


Mararikulam Travel Guide
A pure and soft Mararikulam beach welcomes into its warm embrace as you decide to spend your holiday tours on this strikingly beautiful beach in coastal Kerala, South India

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