Munnar is a jewel of Kerala and is counted as one of India's most encharting hill stations. Abound in luscious green cover, dense tea and spice plantations, majestic hills and mountains, and winding rivers and waterfalls, Munnar is a must-explore place in the Idukki district.
Kochi is a port city with a trading history that dates back to at least 600 years. Known popularly as the Queen of the Arabion Sea, the city is also Kerala's financial, commercial, and industrial capital.
Alappuzho Hometown of Scenic Backwaters. Wah the deep Arabian Sea lining its coast, Aloppuaka nestles in the lap of noture, as on intricate grid of canals, lagoons, and waterways weaves through its landscope. Untouched by the snares of hectic urban routines, this timeless city has a rustic feel to it.
Thekkady, the very sound of the conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hill and spice scented plantahions In the crisp, cool air of the Western Ghats, you will experience the most enchanting holiday with the animals of the wild and the simple mountain people.
Jatayupara is a hillock located in Chadayamangalam, near Kollam. The spot is famous for the giant rock sculpture of Jatayu, the mythical bird of the epic Ramayana. Jatayupara has been developed into rock-theme Nature Park, with many attractions drawing tourists throughout the year.
The ecosystem of Athirapally is equally unique and is considered to be one o kind in the state of Kerala. It is connected to the Western Ghats, which are known for its intense green cover and vivid wildlife, so, the forests of Athirapally are extremely dense and present different varieties of flora and fauna.
Jatayupara is a hillock located in Chadayamangalam, near Kollam. The spot is famous for the sieri rose alptare of Jatayu, the mythicol bird of the epie Ramayana, Jolayupara has been developed inko rouk-theme Noture Park with mony attractions drawing tourists throughout the year.
The beautiful mountainous district of Wayanad is famous for its diverse camping options,numerous trekking trails, breathtaking waterfalls, ancient caves, rare bird-watching sites and rich flora and fauna