Wayanad has preserved itself as a sanctuary for trekking enthusiasts. It is a mid-land where rawness comes dissolved in luxury. From the smell of Coffee, Tea and Spice Plantations to the sound of Coconut and Areca to the decorations during Onam, Karkidaka Vavu, Kuravilangadu Vela and Pullooran Patu festivals, Wayanad turns a haven for those...Read More
Salubriousness of weather, cultural reverence, delectable cuisine, and concealed secrets of Wayanad in Kerala in India magnetise a traveller to this part of Malabar. The place is a vault for adventurers, spirituality seekers and idlers. Hemmed with all the wonders of nature, Wayanad hills are contiguous to Mudumalai and Bandipur National Parks in Tamil Nadu...Read More
The country’s rich culture begins to enchant visitors when you approach the south of India. You won’t want to leave these states, cities, or vacations because of how beautiful the water is playing down the entire coastline. Your journey will be rewarding because of the breathtakingly magnificent scenery, historical buildings, settings, and some contemporary charm....Read More
Varied scents dawdle senses while travelling in Kerala. Literacy, gender equality, the heritage of millennia; culture of Aryan, Dravidian, Arab, European; sprinkled Coconut, Cinnamon, Tea plantations, and freshly tossed and churned trekking locations conquer all souls landing into “God’s Own Country”. From reliving movie moments in shooting spots (Kumarakom, Vagamon, Nelliyampathy), taking a sun dip...Read More
Kerala is an Indian state on the Malabar Coast. Kerala is the twenty-first biggest Indian state in terms of land size, covering 38,863 km2. It is bordered on the north and northeast by Karnataka, on the east and south by Tamil Nadu, and on the west by the Lakshadweep Sea. Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of...Read More