For Travellers visiting Kerala, this is where you will find all the pertinent information to plan your trip. The Traveller's page helps you explore Kerala's various specialities and understand what makes Kerala a paradise for tourism. Ranging from an array of topics like exotic destinations to remarkable festivals, we provide a Travel Desk where you can gather all travel related information. To aid you in your search for the perfect trip, we have also provided a visual album that offers a peek into the soul of Kerala.
Jew Town, a narrow street between Mattancherry Palace and the Synagogue, is a favourite haunt of antique hunters. Some of the most pristine and historically relevant artefacts of our times have been unearthed by our visitors here. While a huge bronze vessel catches your eye first, each of the shops.
VisitSet foot into Fort Kochi and you will be instantly transported to a different time period. This place is steeped in the history and culture of all who have occupied it through the ages. Its roots and essence are unique in its diversity. While walking through K. J. Herschel Road, one gets a glimpse of Fort Immanuel.
VisitWonderla has evolved into one of the premier amusement parks in the country. Located in Kochi, it is also regularly rated among the most visited spots in Kerala. People from across the country throng here to enjoy a multitude of rides and attractions. It is the first ISO 14001 certified amusement park in India.
VisitKadambrayar Boating Centre is a charming picnic spot in a typical Kerala village, which is now an ecotourism village. Situated in Kizhakkambalam Grama Panchayat in Ernakulam district, there are myriad boating options available here, as well as a number of activities.
VisitElephants are considered as auspicious animals in Kerala. No major festival or celebration in Kerala is complete without a massive elephant processions. Considered an important part of our culture, elephants are loved, revered and groomed with the utmost care and respect. The Kodanad Elephant Training Centre.
VisitVisit Kumbalangi and get mesmerized by its calm and composed village life and nature. Kumbalangi is a backwater village situated in Ernakulam district. It is the first eco-tourism village in India. Kumbalangi calls you to soak in the pure essence of Kerala village life.
VisitSprawling, residential Ernakulam is known for Marine Drive, a busy waterfront promenade where boats offer backwater cruises. The Kerala Folklore and Hill Palace museums explore local heritage through art and antiquities. Shops along Broadway and on MG Road sell fabrics, crafts, and spices, while modern Lulu Mall also has a cinema and an ice rink. Simple eateries serve Keralan specialties and South Indian seafood.
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