
Alappuzha, Marari: Two among the most scenic beaches in Kerala
Being a thinly-crowded beach, Marari offers hassle-free views of the sunset. Incidentally, the beach and surroundings look stunning even during noon
Being a thinly-crowded beach, Marari offers hassle-free views of the sunset. Incidentally, the beach and surroundings look stunning even during noon
The museum which has a display of the finest private collection of porcelain, ivory, and Swarovski crystal was set up by the late entrepreneur-industrialist’s wife Betty Karan.
If the Jawa bike can be considered as a ‘living legend’, the iron bridge at Tripunithura is a ‘living classic’.
The palace on the banks of placid backwaters in Kochi is a mute witness to over three centuries of history.
Some of the touristy spots include the Megalithic caves also known as Muniyara which was said to be the burial chamber of the ancient humans.
The highlight of the hill paradise is the number of vantage points from where sunrise and sunset can be viewed.
A drive through the 4.5-km stretch of beach at Muzhappilangad will change your impression of a traditional beac
The 500-year-old historic monument has a trove of some amazing stories that throw light on a bygone era
The hilly terrains of Ranipuram has earned it the sobriquet of the 'Wagamon of the North.'
The cool breeze which comes in through the tall windows maintains a pleasant atmosphere inside the house even during blazing summers.
The path is flanked by hills where pineapple is grown and some distance away from another hill covered with thick greenery comes into view.
A leisurely trip on a canoe at Munroe Island offers an enchanting experience as visitors can travel between eight small picturesque islands and along numerous charming canals.
One can walk by the shores of Kavalipuzha; maybe even take a dip in the shallow waters. The fishermen will always warn you not to go any further than that.
Pampanal waterfall is a less popular adventurous spot which attracts tourists from far and near in the monsoon season
This estuarine port town is only 11 kilometres from Kozhikode and offers a much more laid back beach retreat.
Set about 2000 ft above sea level, the hilltop is a major tourist attraction. Visitors flock to the top every day for a glimpse of the splendorous sunrise and sunset and also for the 'Muthappan prasadam.'
Thiruvonamala comprises Arimbra Hill, Cheruppadi mala and Oorakam Hill.
As per the official numbers of 2016, the total number of twins in this village is more than 1,000.
The hillocks of Nelliyampathy, which fall in Palakkad district, are a sight to behold when they are covered with mist.
More than 40 such butterfly gardens had been set up at schools, public spaces, and police stations in various parts of the Palakkad distric
A good spot to escape from the urban madness, Anjumalapara is referred to as ‘Pathanamthitta’s Meesappulimala’ after the famous destination near Munnar.
The bamboo huts were built around three years ago on the banks of Kallar River, near the Konni–Thannithode road.
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Beyond the gate is a large compound. The two-storeyed palace has a wide verandah at the front portion which is believed to be a later addition.
A trip from Ernakulam to Athirappilly is a great experience as it takes bikers along one of the most scenic bike routes in the state.
The Chalakkudy river flows through the Vazhachal forest division before cascading down a series of falls at Vazhachal, Charpa, and Athirappilly - making it a popular tourist destination.
A drive along the indescribably beautiful Thamarassery churam (mountain pass) which in itself is a trip for keeps, will take you to the resort.
The Edakkal Hermitage Resort with seven cottages is a heavenly abode spread across about eight acres of pristine forest land on the foothills amidst the rocks and was built without disturbing the ecological balance of the region.