Kerala temples

Discover Kerala’s Divine Heritage: Top Temples to Visit

Embark on a spiritual journey through Kerala, known as God's Own Country, and explore its most revered and beautiful temples. Discover the rich traditions and architectural marvels of these sacred sites.
Kathakali Art Form

Interesting Social and Cultural Facts about Kerala

Kerala is the southernmost state in India. Its unique geographic characteristics and abundant temples have earned it the name of God’s on Country. Kerala is well known for its hill stations, plantations, lush greenery, waterfalls, sun kissed beaches and serene backwaters. Additionally, Kerala culture is one of a kind and

Kathakali Art Form

Top 6 Places to watch Kathakali performance in Kerala

Kerala, a jewel in India’s cultural crown, offers a spectacular array of classical dance forms, with Kathakali taking center stage. This traditional performance art combines drama, dance, music, and ritual, captivating audiences with its vibrant costumes, intricate makeup, and expressive gestures. For those keen to immerse themselves in this cultural

Festivals of Kerala: A Tapestry of Cultural and Spiritual Celebrations

Dive into the vibrant world of festivals in Kerala, where every celebration is a testament to the state's rich cultural fabric and spiritual ethos. From the harvest festival of Onam to the visual splendor of Thrissur Pooram, Kerala's festivals are a showcase of unity, tradition, and joy.
Puttu and Kadala

5 Authentic and Delicious Breakfast Items of Kerala

Kerala is known by many names; popular ones being ‘God’s own Country’ and ‘the land of Spices’. This beautiful state in the south of India has so much to offer for every type of tourist. The land of Kerala has so many indigenous crops, fruits and spices, and it is

Kerala spices

Food items to take back home from your Kerala Trip

Kerala has a lot to offer its tourists. Apart from being blessed with abundant natural beauty, wildlife, temples and warm people, Kerala is also unique in its food offerings. Kerala has a unique cuisine and one must taste Kerala’s delicious food on their trip here. But one can’t take away

Coir Products of Kerala

Unique Souvenirs to Buy on your Kerala Trip

A lot of travelers like to collect souvenirs of places they are travel to. A souvenir is after all a token or a keepsake that will remain a memory of your travel to a particular place. While some souvenirs are just showpieces that aren’t useful in your daily life, others

Shirodhara - Kerala Ayurveda

Shirodhara

Kerala is the land of the origin of Ayurveda. Founded over 5000 years ago, it is a healthcare system that is based on the science of life and longevity. Ayurveda is believed to be a holistic healthcare system. Till today the people of Kerala rely on Ayurveda over modern medicine

Lava Kusha Temple Wayanad

5 Incredible Ancient Hindu Temples one must visit in Wayanad

Seetha Lava Kusha Temple The Seetha Lava Kush Temple is a Hindu Temple located in Pulpally, Wayanad. The temple and its surrounding places have great significance in the Hindu epic Ramayana. The epic says that Seetha Devi was captured by King Ravana. Her husband, Lord Rama, wins her back. Their

Kathakali

Kathakali

Kathakali is one of the classical dance drama of India famous for its elaborate costumes. Kathakali which means play of / by story has been around for more than 1500 years and now has become one of the distinctive part of Kerala’s identity. Kathakali began by being influenced by the

Chavittunadakam

Chavittu Nadakam

Chavittu Nadakam, is an energetic classical art form of Christians of Kerala. Chavittu meaning kick or stamp and Nadakam meaning drama or play, Chavittu Nadakam is based on either the biblical stories or on the lives of European kings. Though not authenticated it is believed that Portuguese were the ones

Tholppavakkoothu

Tholpavakoothu

Tholpavakoothu is the Keralite version of Puppetry. It has been practiced as a traditional art the Bhadrakali temple towards northern Kerala – Thrissur, Palakkad and Malapuram districts and has been around since the 18th century. The temples have Koothu Madams where the Tholpavakoothu are performed. Tholpavakoothu literally means play or