Perumathura Beach – Secluded Coastal Calm
On the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram, Perumathura Beach is a quiet, golden‑sandy shoreline where the Vamanapuram River meets the Arabian Sea. Far from crowded seaside strips, this beach is perfect for…
On the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram, Perumathura Beach is a quiet, golden‑sandy shoreline where the Vamanapuram River meets the Arabian Sea. Far from crowded seaside strips, this beach is perfect for…
Meaning “stream of milk,” Palaruvi in Kollam is a tall, graceful waterfall nestled within verdant forest canopy. Believed to have medicinal waters, it’s quieter and more peaceful than more popular…
Hidden in Idukki’s forests, Thommankuthu consists of a series of seven cascading waterfalls. A trek through lush greenery and cool river pools offers adventure and nature at its best, especially…
Deep within the Periyar Tiger Reserve, Gavi is an untouched forest escape with tribal‑run jeep safaris, birdwatching, and low‑impact, nature‑based tourism. The area’s biodiversity, pristine rivers, and verdant silence make…
Near Kalpetta, Phantom Rock stands out as a natural sculpture in the shape of a human skull. This unique formation, reached by a short trek, offers panoramic hill views and…
High on Ambukutty Mala in Wayanad, the Edakkal Caves house petroglyphs dating back to at least 6,000 BCE, offering a rare glimpse into ancient human life in South India. The trek…
Floating tranquilly on Vembanad Lake, Kakkathuruthu is tiny but magical. Known as the “Island of Crows,” it’s a birdwatcher’s paradise and sunset delight. Boat rides through narrow backwaters, lakeside village…
In Palakkad district, Nelliampathy stays off the typical Kerala hill station circuit, offering rolling citrus orchards, tea plantations, and crisp mountain air. This hidden highland retreat combines scenic beauty with…
Tucked amid lush forests, Paniyeli Poru is a scenic stretch of the Periyar River with striking rocky terrain and serene waters. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, this lesser‑known spot…
Just outside Kochi lies Kumbalangi, India’s first eco‑tourism village. Here, you’ll see traditional life unfold with crab farming, coir making, and tranquil mangrove canoe rides. Homestays allow visitors to live…