Pulikali also known as Kaduvakali is a colorful frivolous folk art which is performed by trained artists to regale people on the occasion of Onam, where artistes dance wildly and impersonate hunting moves to the beat of drums. Pulikali is a symbol Onam just like the folklore of Mahabali and Pookalam. Pulikali is held to

Enthralling backwaters, gorgeous beaches, traditional temples, ever-green forests and a delightful climate, make the state of Kerala, a paradise on earth.  No wonder, it is one of the states where we can see tourists irrespective of the season. A visit to this paradise, particularly to Alappuzha, during the months of August and September can give

Annually, the docile waters of the River Pamba hosts a splendid feat- the Uthradam Thirunal Pamba Boat Race. It is held during one of the most auspicious days of Onam – Uthradam. It’s a remarkable sight to see extensive participation with locals and tourists swamping the banks of the river and inciting on the rowers

Kerala Kathakali Centre, Ravipuram was established in 1994 to endorse Kathakali and other traditional arts of Kerala. If one wants to see and enjoy Kathakali, traditional music and martial arts of Kerala exhibited in a professional and authentic manner, a visit to Kerala Kathakali Center is a must. Of all the other art forms Kathakali

Munnar – one of the most sought-after hill stations in God’s Own Country beckons you to an enchanting holiday! Nestled in the lap of nature, Munnar has an undulating terrain of misty mountains, beautiful valleys, alluring waterfalls & more. Every mountain slope you see is covered with the green carpet of the tea estates. A

Mesmerizing Munnar for an unforgettable vacation in the hills! Miles & miles of greenery, misty mountains, glittering lakes & sparkling waterfalls welcome you to Munnar- a serene hill station nestling amidst the Western Ghats! When you need to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, why not plan an unforgettable vacation for the

Fort Kochi is a coastal town in the south-western part of Kochi which is recognized for its traditional colonial charm. The place still upholds every single cultural change it has gone through over the centuries. Remnants of British rule are evident all over the country. Tourists flock here all around the year to have a

Kalady is a renowned pilgrim center located on the banks of Periyar. Renowned as the homeland of Sri Sankaracharaya, the great Indian theologian and philosopher lived in the 8th century. We can see two shrines in memory of Sri Sankaracharaya, one for Dakshinamurthy and the other to the goddess Sharada. There is a Krishna Temple

Kodanad elephant training center is one of the oldest and largest training centers in South India. This place is a must visit for tourists arriving at Kochi. Travelling 45 kilometers by road, one can reach Kodanad Elephant training center from Kochi. It is a training center for Elephants and home for many wild species like

Jew town is one of the prominent areas of Old Cochin. It has long shopping lanes, streets lined on both sides with small shops selling specialty items for visitors. The main attraction of Jew town is something that takes our memories back to the 16th Century AD, the Jewish Sysnagogue. It is situated at the