Top 7 Places to Celebrate New Year in Kerala 2026.
If you are planning your New Year 2026 celebrations, Kerala should top your list! Known as God’s Own Country, Kerala attracts tourists from across India and the world,
READ MOREIf you are planning your New Year 2026 celebrations, Kerala should top your list! Known as God’s Own Country, Kerala attracts tourists from across India and the world,
READ MOREWhy do you think Kerala is named ‘God’s Own Country’? The reason is pretty obvious. Our state is diverse and welcoming in every way. The tourist highlights in
READ MOREAt a certain point in life, you move to the city and from then on, the city and its busy life will engulf you in a Bermuda triangle.
READ MOREThe Padaharam Bridge, located between Thakazhi and Nedumudi in Alappuzha, has quickly become a place everyone is talking about. Built around 2024–2025, this bridge was constructed to solve
READ MOREMunnar, Kerala’s tea capital, is a timeless choice for an impromptu trip with friends. The round hills, high mountains shrouded in mist, fine tea, and lush greenery make
READ MOREWhen you think about visiting Kerala, you imagine what places you will visit and explore. Kerala is a very popular touristic destination, and in addition to its incredible
READ MOREAlappuzha district is a beautiful blend of history and backwaters. Once a hub for trading spices with European powers, it is now a major tourist destination, boasting houseboats
READ MOREThrissivaperur, Kerala’s third-largest urban agglomeration, is known as the city of celebration and is home to one of Asia’s largest festivals. This district is a hub of culture,
READ MOREThiruvananthapuram, popularly known as such, boasts a wide variety of tourist attractions to suit everyone’s tastes. The city is filled with politics, history, technology, culture, and tradition. A
READ MOREKochi, famously known as the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’, is a city shaped by explorers and colonisers. Every corner in Kochi possesses a history intricately linked to
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