They say you should not climb high during the rains. But what they don’t know is that the beauty augments tremendously. And undoubtedly, Kerala holds some surprises up her green sleeves, surprises that can even get under the skin of a beauty-hardened identity. (more…)
It would have been divine if one could have reached the Varkala Beach from the sea side. At Varkala, sighting land has a simple definition – ragged line of red cliffs. To add to the spectacular contrast are green coconut palms that bow before a cobalt blue sky. (more…)
There are a number of tourist attractions in Trivandrum, India. A must on every tourist itinerary for Trivandrum, the Padmanabhaswami temple with its gopuram (tower) soaring majestically upwards, is believed to be one of the 108 shrines sacred to the Vaishnavites in India. (more…)
Thekkady is all about Periyar. And visiting Periyar is like looking at the vast green patches of Kerala wildlife through a pair of binoculars! Aptly located in the most dramatic of settings – amidst soul-soothing mountain ranges, lush valleys, picture book lakes and shimmering rivers – the […]
If you are planning to spend some cherished moments in the lap of nature, then the sparkling backwaters of Kumarakom would be the ideal touring destination for you. Kumarakom backwaters inKerala is an enamouring site with its exotic bio network, sounds of nature (more…)
Three crescent-shaped beaches separated by rocky headlands. To the right are barracked coconut plantations. Below little spits of white sands race against the azure waters of the Arabian Sea. To the left is a sprawl of restaurants, holding hands with the sun-kissed sands of the beach, […]
India, the sub-continental country is known for its richness in culture and tradition. Speaking of the topography of India, the Northern side is covered by the wide range of the huge snow clad Himalayas. The west is covered by the Arabian Sea. The East is covered by the Bay of Bengal. […]
" Truth is sometimes, not just stranger than fiction, but more colourful, intriguing and real. History proves this. As does Kochi "
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A few years ago, you could walk some distance out to Arabian Sea at Alappuzha beach in kerala, on the wooden boards of the dock, and see the blue waters through the clefts. The ebullient waves would then tell you a story, of the proud ‘Venice of the East’ that was once the gateway to Kerala, […]
Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams – Mudrapuzha, Nalathanni and Kundala. 1600m above sea level, this hill station was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in South India. (more…)