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Discover the Marari Beach!

Discover the Marari Beach!

Beach holidays don’t get better than this. Discover Marari- a quaint fishing hamlet close to Allepey in Kerala where miles of soft golden sand hemmed by the tranquil waves of the sea make for the perfect setting for a beach getaway.

Kashi Art Café - where coffee meets art!

Kashi Art Café - where coffee meets art!

Discover the Kashi Art Café, a unique contemporary art gallery in the heart of Fort Cochin where you can admire art while enjoying your coffee sitting on benches made of coconut trunks, and where the tables are old sewing machines with foot pedals. Intrigued? Read on..

‘Thenmala’: India’s First Planned Eco-Tourism Destination

 ‘Thenmala’: India’s First Planned Eco-Tourism Destination

In a stunning natural habitat abounding with diverse flora and fauna lies ‘Thenmala’- literally meaning ‘Honey Hill’- a unique eco-tourism destination in the Kollam district of Kerala, which lies 500 metres above sea level and shares its boundary with the famous Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary. The honey obtained from these hills is considered to be of
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Muziris - 3,000 Year old Port City discovered in Kerala!

Muziris - 3,000 Year old Port City discovered in Kerala!

Tourism in Kerala, which has so far targeted sandy beaches, lush forests and panoramic backwaters, will soon showcase the glory of a 3000-year old ancient port city. Archaeologists have recovered the remnants of the port city called ‘Muziris’, considered to be one of the earliest of its kind, at Kodungallore. Located about 27 kilometres from
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‘Utsavam’ Kerala Arts Festival!

'Utsavam' Kerala Arts Festival!

‘Utsavam’, meaning ‘Festival’, is a unique initiative by Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) to sustain and popularize traditional art forms of Kerala, some of which are dying out for want of patronage. Utsavam has already run through three editions. The fourth one was kick started on December 12, 2010 and will continue till February 27,
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Kerala Travel Centre’s ‘Top 10 Places to eat’ in Cochin.

Cochin is a gourmet’s paradise, and eating out is nothing short of a gastronomic joy ride here. There is a large selection of restaurants that specialize in unique menus offering you a mind boggling variety of diverse and delectable cuisine. So here is Kerala Travel Centre’s list of top 10 places to eat out while
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Ring in the New Year in Kerala with the Cochin Carnival!

Ring in the New Year in Kerala with the Cochin Carnival!

Thats right! If you are in Cochin over the New year, then dont miss the biggest party in town….the Cochin Carnival. Fort Cochin in Kerala to this day remains a melting pot of cultures. It is the diverse facets of a multi-ethic, multi-lingual culture that the Cochin Carnival has sought to capture in a brief
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Houseboats: The Luxurious Leviathans of Kerala’s Backwaters

Houseboats: The Luxurious Leviathans of Kerala’s Backwaters

An overnight cruise on the mesmerizing waterways of Kerala is possibly one of the world’s best and most tranquil experiences. Embark on an experience where the grandeur and the magnificence of what you see and experience will fill your soul. Lose yourself to the serene sublimity of it all. And as the night falls and
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Anakottil: Kerala’s Unique Sanctuary for Elephants

Anakottil: Kerala’s Unique Sanctuary for Elephants

Love Elephants? Then you have one more reason to love Kerala…because Elephants are an integral part of life here. Elephants are loved, revered and groomed and given a prestigious place in the state’s colourful cultural space. There are many places where one can go elephant spotting in Kerala…but we would like to draw your attention
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‘Metre’ Tea anyone? Don’t miss this on your Kerala Holiday!

‘Metre’ Tea anyone? Don’t miss this on your Kerala Holiday!

Wayside tea shacks or ‘chayakkadas’ as they are called in the local lingo are a ubiquitous feature of Kerala. Every village road has one. They are typically ramshackle sheds with thatched roofs. A couple of benches and desks and a glass cupboard displaying traditional food items such as puttu, appam, banana fritters and other delicacies
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