Kerala, Kochi. Kochi is an important seaport in Kerala's Ernakulum district. From time immemorial, the Arabs, British, Chinese, Dutch and Portuguese have left indelible marks on the history and development of Kochi.
Kerala, Kochi. Kochi is an important seaport in Kerala's Ernakulum district. From time immemorial, the Arabs, British, Chinese, Dutch and Portuguese have left indelible marks on the history and development of Kochi.
Kerala, Kumarakom. The backwaters can be best enjoyed in Kumarakom in the district of Kottayam. The best part was the mode of transport required to reach the Vembanad Lake.
Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. Thiruvananthapuram means "Abode of Lord Ananta" in Sanskrit and Malayalam. The name was derived from the deity of the Hindu temple located at the centre of the city.
Kerala, idukki. Thekkady gained much importance due to the spice trade trail. Kerala's history is closely linked to its commerce, which until recently was totally dependent on its spice trade.
Kerala, Palakkad. A tranquil place which calms the senses,where you can escape the roaring crowd and achieve pure bliss Palakkad is 50 kms from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu.
Kerala, Wayanad. Mist - capped mountains green meadows of valleys, white water springs, blue water lakes and wild forest fabricate the splendid natural beauty of Wayanad.
Kerala, Kokzikode. Kozhikode, formerly known as Calicut, was a leading trade centre for spices on the western coast of India during the medieval period. With serene beaches, lush green countryside and historic sites.
Uttrakhand, Nainital, Bhimtal, Corbett National Park; Wander in the Abode of Gods and explore Uttarakhand - just like we did. Ending our exploration with Nainital, Bhimtal, Ranikhet and how could I miss out on the Corbett National Park