Allapuzha Beach
Alappuzha Beach is known for its vast endless stretches. The remains of Alappuzha Sea Bridge narrate the tales of those times when Alappuzha was one of the most famous and important port destinations in the state of Kerala.Read More
Alappuzha Beach is known for its vast endless stretches. The remains of Alappuzha Sea Bridge narrate the tales of those times when Alappuzha was one of the most famous and important port destinations in the state of Kerala.Read More
The Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple is located near Aranmula, a village in Pathanamthitta District, Kerala. It is one of the 108 temples of Vishnu revered by the 12 poet saints.Read More
Chengannur Mahadeva Temple is located in town of Chengannur in Allapuzha, Kerala. It is one among the famous Siva temples in Kerala. The temple is popularly counted as one of the major Bhagavathy temples in Kerala.Read More
St. George’s Catholic Church known as Edathua Church is located in Edathua, a place in Alleppey district of Kerala. Christian and Non-Christian pilgrims visit this church.Read More
Karumadi village is located a few kilometres from Alappuzha. This place has historical importance. Buddhism flourished in this region.Read More
Kayamkulam Lake was a lake, before the authorities decided to break the bar separating it from the Arabian Sea to build a fishing harbour. It is now a lagoon.Read More
Krishnapuram Palace and Museum is located in Kayamkulam. It was built in the 18th century by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1729–1758 AD) of the Travancore kingdom.Read more
Kuttanad Backwaters consists of shimmering waterways, canals, lakes, rivers and rivulets. Surrounded by sea, Kuttanad offers a beautiful scenic view to its guests.Read more
The sleepy little village located near Marari Beach makes it distinct. The beach gives visitors an opportunity to unwind and to enjoy nature.Read more
Mullakkal Bhagvathy Temple is estimated to be 500 years old. This is an open roof shrine. The main shrine is dedicated to Durga who is worshiped as Mullakkal Devi.Read more
Nooranad Padanilam Temple is around 18 km from Kayamkulam in Alappuzha district. The word Padanilam itself means “land of war”.Read more
Pandalam Valiyakoickal Temple is inside the Valiyakoickal Palace premise. Achankovil River flows through the east of this palace.Read more
Pandavan rock derives its name from the Pandavas in the epic Indian tale of Mahabharata. This is situated at a distance of 1 km from Chengannur Railway Station. It is believed that Pandavas stayed in the cave at the time of their exile. Tourists climb to the destination.Read more
Pathiramanal Island is an island located close to Vembanad Lake. This lake is one of the largest lakes in India. Pathiramanal Island is a dream destination for a bird lover as this island is occupied by migratory birds and native birds.Read more
Thottappalli beach is situated near Thottappalli spillway which is at NH 47 road from Haripad to Allapuzha.Thottappalli spillway is Kuttanad’s drain-way out to the Arabian Sea.Read more
Vembanad Lake is the longest lake in Kerala. It covers many districts of Kerala and is called different names in each district like Punnamada Lake in Kuttanad, Kochi Lake in Kochi.Read more
St. Mary’s Orthodox Syrian Church (Kalloopara Church), situated at small village called Kallooppara (on the banks of the river Manimalayar), Pathanamthitta District, Kerala.Read more
Parumala Church is in Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta District. A temporary church in Parumala was rebuilt by Gregorios and consecrated in 1895.Read more
Oachira is in the border of Kollam and Alappuzha Districts. Oachira Temple is unique by the fact that there is no covered structure for the Temple.Read more
Aruvikkuzhi water falls is in kumarakom, Kottayam. The water fall coming from a 100 feet above is covered by rubber plantations.Read more
Thankasseri is located 3 Kms from Kollam City Centre. In 1502 Portugese established a trading centre there for trading pepper. St Thomas Fort built by Portugese got destroyed in war with Dutch. In 1661 the Dutch possessed the city. Read more
Jatayupara is situated in Chadayamangalam in Kollam district. A rock theme park with world’s largest bird sculpture is what awaits tourists here. The name of this place Chadayamangalam itself is gained its name from a mythical bird in Ramayana – Jatayu. Read more
Konni forest reserve showcases the beauty of forest in Kerala. Konni is an important Elephant training centre in Kerala which dates back to 18 th century. It attracts lot of tourists every year. Konni reserve forest lies on the western slopes of Western Ghats.Read more
Chettikulangara Devi Temple is a famous Hindu Temple in Kerala. The main deity here is Bhadrakali. The temple is believed to be 1200 years old. In the morning goddess appears to be Maha Saraswathi, Mahalekshmi in the noon and Maha Kali or Durga in the evening.Read more
Ambalapuzha Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Rice pudding named ‘Ambalapuzha Palpayasam’ in this ancient temple is famous for its taste and holiness.Read more
At Thenmala lies India’s first planned Eco-tourism destination. It has 10 eco-tourism points spanning over hill ranges of Thiruvananthapuram, Pathanamthitta and Kollam Districts. The rare flora and fauna here are truly exquisite.Read more