Apart from a haunting sunset scene and other sights, Shangumugham offers you glimpses of the life of the fishermen community here. Leia mais.
Hike up the rugged terrains of the Chembra Peak located 2,100 metres above sea level on the southern part of Wayanad. Chembra is the tallest peak in Wayanad and is an ideal area for trekking Leia mais.
The huge rock at Chadayamangalam takes its name from the mythical bird Jatayu in the epic Ramayana, who is believed to have collapsed on the rock after failing in his attempts with Ravana. Leia mais.
Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls falling in five steps is a real feast for the eyes here streams make their way through the landscape and the water roars as it cascades down the mountain from a height of 100 ft Leia mais.
Row with the ripples of nature’s gentlest waters and float towards vistas remote and exotic. Bringing you closer to the forest environs as well as the wildlife,the adventurous coracle rafting in Adavi Leia mais.
Situated about 11 km from Pathanamthitta, the main attraction at the elephant-training centre at Konni is the huge cages built of wood to house elephants. Leia mais.
Arakkal Kettu was the residence of the former Arakkal Ali Rajas, the only Muslim royal family of Kerala. Protected by the Archaeological and Tourism Department, this palace complex is today a museum Leia mais.
Trekking to Agasthyakoodam is believed to be healthy, the very air here is supposed to have healing properties. The season from December to April is advocated for trekking Leia mais.
A cruise through the golden age of spice trade, presenting hop-on hop-off boat service as part of Muziris Heritage Project.For Bookings, Contact: +91 9020864649 Leia mais.
A sanctuary for the endangered mountain goat of South India, the Nilgiri Tahr (Hemitragus hylocrious), the Eravikulam National Park stands out for the stark beauty of its rolling grasslands and sholas Leia mais.
Chembra, the tallest peak in Wayanad with a heart shaped lake on the way to the top of the peak, is an ideal area for trekking. Leia mais.
An important place of worship, the Beemapalli Dargah Shareef is dedicated to Bee Umma, a pious Muslim woman who was believed to possess great spiritual powers. Leia mais.
Wayanad Churam is the gateway to Wayanad district, a fascinating destination in Kerala State, India. This 14 km long mountain pass connects Wayanad with the nearby district of Kozhikode. Leia mais.
A view of the majestic Western Ghats from Top Station in Munnar. Top Station, which is 1700 m above the sea level, offers the visitors a panoramic view of the Western Ghats Leia mais.
The first phase of the Jatayu Nature Park in Chadayamangalam, Kollam is all set to open in January 2016 Leia mais.
To explore the historic town of Fort Kochi, there is no better choice than setting out on foot. Relax, breathe deep and come out in cotton, soft shoes and yes - a straw hat. Leia mais.
The sunbathing, swimming, ayurvedic rejuvenation, yoga, meditation and catamaran cruising make holidays at Kovalam an exotic memory Leia mais.
Beypore is located in Kozhikode at the mouth of the Chaliyar River. Historically, it has a special place as being one of the prominent ports and fishing harbour Leia mais.
Ashtamudi Lake is the gateway to the backwaters. This 16 km long lake is the second largest in Kerala, finding its way into the sea Leia mais.
The Koothambalam the traditional dance theatre at Kalamandalam is the only one in Kerala which is built outside a temple complex. Leia mais.
Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary is located 50km North east of Thiruvananthapuram district. The sanctuary includes the catchment of Peppara dam, which is built across Karamana river. Leia mais.
Rich in cultural heritage, Cochin is the main gateway to South India and furnishes easy access to almost every tourist location in Kerala, International air transport, road and rail connectivity Leia mais.
This idyllic hill station, situated about 8 km from Munnar, with its velvet lawns, exotic flora and fauna and the cool mountain air is a rare experience. Leia mais.