Popularly known as ‘God's Own Country,’ Kerala, located in the South of India, is a heaven for tourists. With its green ...
Most boat races are held during Onam, Kerala’s harvest festival. Each event has its own beauty and is often linked to historical or mythological stories. While every race is exhilarating, some ...
The most popular way to do so is on kettuvallams, traditional barges with wooden hulls and thatched roofs used to carry rice ...
From the historic charm of Kozhikode to the serene landscapes of Wayanad, experience Kerala’s rich culture, crafts, and ...
Boating in Pookode Lake: Pookode Lake is a freshwater lake in the Wayanad district of Kerala. The lake is said to be shaped like India’s map. IT is one of the most popular tourist spots in Wayanad.
offering visitors comfortable stay A traditional boat takes a group of western tourists on a cruise on the Alleppey backwaters in the southern state of Kerala. Shutterstock Thiruvananthapuram ...
For the past 15 years, he has been playing a prominent role in organising ‘Brampton Boat Race’, modelled after Kerala’s famous Nehru Trophy, in Canada. Nooranakuzhiyil Kurian Baby ...
K-Homes project to increase accommodation for tourists by making use of unoccupied homes A small traditional Indian boat takes a group ... in the southern state of Kerala. Shutterstock ...
The Banasura Sagar Dam, the largest earthen dam in the country, is perfect for boating and trekking. 5. Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) Also called the cultural capital of Kerala ...