Top 15 Cuisines to taste in Thrissur

Top 15 Cuisines to taste in Thrissur: As we all know that Kerala is called India’s spice hub. It is a place where Vasco da Gama landed for time. Despite the abundance of spices in the state, they are very conscious about the spice to put in any local dish. The mixture of flavours and […]
Thrissur: Cultural Capital of Kerala

Thrissur is also known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala because of its cultural, spiritual, and religious importance throughout history. The term Thrissur is an abbreviation of the Malayalam word ‘Thirssivaperur’ which means the town of the “Sacred Siva”. The town is built on an elevated ground, at the apex of which is the famous […]
10 Festivals of Kerala you Must Experience

Kerala is popularly known as God’s own country. It has a large number of temples. It also hosts a number of Temple festivals which are celebrated all over Kerala. Apart from this, it is a tourist’s paradise. This place not only offers a hub for tourist destinations, but it is also rich in its culture […]
Bekal: The Heavenly Beauty

Situated at the southwestern tip of India, Bekal is a place that is known for its persona and charm. Its history, tempting beauty, and unexplored calmness make it a perfect destination to bewitch visitors. Bekal is a quiet piece of land in Kasaragod district, Kerala. Its untouched environmental factors are what adds allure to land. […]
Palakkad: A Natural Reserve

The picturesque town of Palakkad in Kerala loaded with magnificent scenery, quiet landscape, and clear backwaters. Situated almost a wide low pass in the Western Ghats mountain ranges. Palakkad is the place where there are Palmyras and Paddy Fields and is celebrated as the main storehouse of Kerala. Palakkad gets its name from pala trees […]
Thiruvananthapuram: Cornucopia of Cultures

Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum is the capital of the South Indian state Kerala. It’s the most populous city in Kerala, an amalgamation of people from different cultures. This city is located on the west coast of India near the extreme end of the subcontinent. Mahatma Gandhi used to call Trivandrum ‘the evergreen city of India’ because […]