Take in the beauty of it all – wild rivers, scenic roads, mountain vistas, abundant fields – and show your love for the people who make this place so special
As you walk down the stone slabs that lead to the base of the Athirappilly waterfalls, a mysterious serenity overcomes you. It is Kerala's most famous and largest waterfall at over 80 ft high. The sight of the water crashing onto the ground leaves you with a sense of wonder at the sheer power and magnificence of nature
Read MoreThekkady is enchanting as the road winds through tranquill countryside, rich plantations & thick jungles. The sanctuary 190 km from Kochi is open throughout the year, but the best season for a visit is from September to March. The sanctuary is centered around the large artificial lake formed by a dam across Periyar river
Read MoreMunnar rises as three mountain streams merge - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala at 1,600 m above sea level. Sprawling tea plantations, picturesque towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this a popular resort town. One can also find the most exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands
Read MoreCelebrate the authentic flavors of Kerala! Utilize your time in God's Own Country by exploring Kerala's gastronomical and culinary specialties. Discover all of Kerala's savory treats
Read MoreLying on the path of the magnificent Western Ghats ranges, Kerala is blessed with some of the most alluring hills which have some of the most enthralling trekking and hiking paths to be found
Read MoreThere are several festivals in Kerala influenced by Hinduism, Christianity and Islam and each festival has its own distinct fragrance and music and gives you a glimpse of rich heritage of the state
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