Follow Whatsapp Channel
Tuesday, Jul 8, 2025
Varkala, a calm and quiet hamlet, lies on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram district. It has several places of tourist interest like a beautiful beach, a 2000 year old Vishnu temple and the Sivagiri Mutt ashramam a little distance from the beach. A dip in the holy waters at the serene Varkala
The Wayanad Sanctuary is the best place in Kerala to enjoy wildlife in all its glory.
Kuruva islands are an astonishing installation of Mother Nature with a cluster of nearly 150 islands.
Rocky terrain, gurgling river, rustling leaves and luring woods....nature is more like an enchantress at Bhoothathankettu. The huge blocks of shapeless boulders��placed on either sides of the river Periyar to construct the dam, give this natural dam a queer look.According to myths, the natural fortification
Palaruvi,literally stream of milk, is one of Kerala's most picturesque waterfalls, cascading down a height of 300 feet. It is a favourite picnic spot for visitors from all over south India.The journey to Palaruvi through the dense tropical forest is a spellbinding experience. The surrounding mist clad
The Siruvani Dam, Attilla waterfalls, Kanjirampuzha, Meenvallam waterfalls originates from the Kalladikodan hills.
Pampadum Shola National Park, via Munnar, is the smallest national park in Kerala.
An untouched picnic spot on the outskirts of Kochi that can allure you with beautiful rivulets and lucid streams of water.
Discover Parambikulam, a beautiful ecological protected area in the Western Ghats of India.
Ranipuram is famous for its trekking trails and varied vegetation, evergreen shola woods, monsoon forests and grasslands. This area was formerly known as Madathumala. The extensive forests of Madathumala merge with the forests of Karnataka. Ranipuram in its natural beauty is comparable to Ooty. Wild
Results 11-20 of 35
You can always sign back in at any time.
You have reached the maximum number of saved items. Please remove some items.