Hill Stations |
Beaches |
Wildlife |
Kerala has a long chain of lush, mid-clad hill stations that are home to exotic wildlife. All hill resorts in Kerala offer the most enchanting experience.. Inhale the bracing mountain air, relax in peace, stroll down in the winding paths, marvel at the beautiful views and enjoy…More |
Though Kerala is famed for its backwaters, this land has some of India’s finest beaches. For virtually its entire 900 km length, the Kerala coast is lined with sandy beaches, rocky cape and coconut palms. The azure waves’ washing the sandy shores is a sight …More |
Watch wildlife at close quarters. Kerala, with its lush green tropical forests, attracts some exotic flora and fauna that make it worth your while to get a glimpse of life in the wild. Trek up the roads less trodden, follow jungle trials and spend time observing…More |
Pilgrimages |
Waterfalls and Dams |
Backwater |
Kerala is famous for its numerous places of worship that hold year-round festivals and celebrations. Be it temples, churches or mosques, each district in the state has important pilgrim centres that are visited by devotees all through the year… More |
A trip through the numerous forests and hill stations in Kerala will take you to some of the best waterfalls and dams you have ever seen in your life. The water gurgling down the rocky precipices, framed by lush green foliage is a sight you would never… More |
The coastal regions of Kerala have a network of waterways, inlets from the sea, and estuaries of over forty rivers, lakes and natural canals connecting coastal towns. This interlinked body of waterways is known as the backwaters in Kerala. More |
Indian Ocean Adventure Tourism
The islands in the Indian Ocean are among the most exotic, and beautiful in the world. The Lakshadweep (laccadive) – a beautiful coral atolls, the Andaman and Nicobar - the emerald Islands, Maldives – a coral paradise, Seychelles with their giant granite boulders and Sri Lanka’s, Madagascar’s tropical mountains are all different, exotic and exciting. Its worth taking the effort to sail the Indian Ocean with the exotic and fascinating Islands you can visit. Lakshadweep formerly Laccadive, renamed Lakshadweep in 1973, the archipelago consist of 36 coral islands in the Arabian Sea, about 185 miles (300 km) off the Kerala coast. Thirty two sq. km of land surrounded by 4200 sq. km of lagoon rich in marine wealth. The precious heritage of ecology and culture is supported by an extremely fragile ecosystem.
The islands form the smallest of the Union Territories of India and the country’s only coral islands. This charming isolated destination has only 10 of its islands inhabited. They are Minicoy, Andrott, Kavaratti, Kadmat, Agatti, Amini, Kalpeni, Kiltan, Chetlat and Bitra. The uninhabited islands consists Bangaram, Tinnakara and Suheli. Kalpity, Parali 1 & 2, which are nearby Agatti island.
Water sports facilities like swimming, Rafting, snorkeling, windsurfing, parasailing, water skiing, catamaran sailing, deep sea fishing and scuba diving are available in the islands.

















