Posts by Ratheesh R.Nath
Elephants and Kerala Culture
“Sons Of Sahya” as they are called, the elephants of Kerala live in the lower regions of the Western Ghats.(sahya is the name of Western Ghats in Sanskrit). Their natural habitat are the cool forests with moist leafy undergrowth suitable for the soft skin of their feet. They move in herds headed by a strong…
Read More17 Tips for Kerala Travel
For the convenience of every guest who travels to Kerala, we encourage you to read through the travel tips mentioned here. The tips mentioned here are as per our own experience and is subjective and depends on different perspective. Few tips for Kerala Travel is mentioned here Kerala has a balanced climate throughout the year…
Read MoreKochi Muziris Biennale Pictorial Update
Kochi Muziris Biennale which started on Dec 12th 2012 has become one of the largest art festivals in India. It has provided a global platform for the budding Indian artists. It is to be noted that amid various controversies and fund shortages, this contemporary art festival is becoming something Indians can be proud of…for a…
Read More13 Places to see in Munnar
This article provides you in-depth knowledge of Places to see in Munnar for your next vacation. Update: New handy Munnar tourist destination map is added below. The PDF copy of the map is available for instant FREE download!! Click here.. This article explains on must see places in Munnar. Munnar is one of the most…
Read MoreKerala at Christmas Time
One time of the year when I personally would like to be in Kerala is at Christmas time. There are not many places in India where this festival is celebrated on such a scale. This is because Kerala is one of the regions in India where Christians are not a minority. Other areas are Goa,…
Read MoreFishing…For Fun at Njarakkal Aqua Fish Farm
Njarakkal Aqua Fish Farm is in Cochin. National Geographic Traveler was never more right when it tagged Kerala backwaters in the list of 50 important, must-visit tourist destinations in the world. UNESCO has also tagged Kerala and its backwaters as a World Heritage site. In fact, you can enjoy a kaleidoscope of Kerala culture when…
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