Kerala, internationally labelled ‘God’s Own Country’, is a destination that is composed of a vibrant combination of vivid terrains. Coastal belt stretching from the northern end till the southern tip, rain forests spread across the state which is home to an exceptional range of flora and fauna, misty hill lands blanketed with lush green grass lands, backwater bodies surrounded by coconut groves, temples and palaces boasting architectural brilliance of the bygoneera and so goes the list of wonders awaiting you.
Popular by the names ‘Venitian Capital of Kerala’ or ‘Venice of the East’, Aleppey is a beautiful coastal town designed around beautiful wide canals and rich with backwater bodies. A trip to Kerala is never complete without visiting this heritage town.
Another coastal beauty known for its beautiful white sand beaches and pilgrim centers. Varkala stands synonymous totranquility. Set afloat your inner self in the calmness of gentle breeze under the clear blue sky waiting for one of the most beautiful sunset you have ever experienced.
The perfect blend of heritage and urban culture is the one line description of the state’s capital. Beaches, age old temples, palaces, Victorian era buildings and many more contribute to the list of Trivandrum’s tourist spots. A city that can gift you some of your life’s most memorable moments.
A part of old Kerala which still holds the culture, Kanyakumari is a major centre for religion, arts and culture. Known as the southern tip of Indian subcontinent, it houses natural wonders such as the meeting points of different seas, the place that offers one of the most spectacular sun rise and sun set views, shorelines with different hues of sand and so goes the list of wonders.
Home to Athirampilly waterfalls, known as the ‘Niagra of India’, is one of most sought after destinations in international tourism scenario. Forming a major part of Sholayar forest range, it hosts a variety of endangered flora and fauna species. Asiatic elephant, tiger, leopard, bison, sambar, and lion- tailed macaque are few of them. Get into the wilderness of Athirampilly to experience the wonders of Mother Nature.
Popularly known as ‘The Queen of Arabian Sea’, Kochi is the financial capital of Kerala. An urban settlement surrounded by beautiful coastlines and backwater bodies, what you can find here is historic towns, old Jewish settlements, temples, churches, synagogues, palaces, multi-ethnic crowds, beautiful walkways, a range multi-cuisine eat outs and umpteen reasons that can make it hard for you to leave this beautiful coastal city.
One of the most scenic locales located on the high altitudes of Western Ghats. Wayanad boasts scenic beauty and history alike. The settlement in this area dates back to over 3000 years. A place rich with cave paintings, forts, palaces and deep dense forests Wayanad is definitely one of the must visit locations.