
The Banasura Sagar Dam is located 21 km from Kalpetta, in Wayanad District of Kerala in the Western Ghats. It is the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia . It is an important tourist attraction.
An exquisite eco friendly jungle getaway in the heart of Wyanad in north western Kerala. Wrapped in the lush embrace of a tropical rainforest, you will dwell in perfect harmony with nature, pristine and waiting to be explored.
With a cool climate Vagamon is a hill station of Kerala that is considered to be a pilgrimage destination.
Formerly known as Trichur, Thrissur is the fifth most populous city of Kerala. Located at 290 km from Trivandrum, it is famous for Festival Thrissur Pooram which is considered to be one of the biggest festivals in India.
Kumarakom is suitable for those tourists who wish to take a break from their hectic life and desire to spend some peaceful time.
Among top tourist places of Kerala. Munnar is located on Western Ghats at an altitude of 1600m and is considered to be the most radiant place in Kerala.
If you have special interest in wildlife, then come to Thekkady that is by far the best place in Kerala to observe the wilderness.
Quilon (as Portuguese called it) is modern day Kollam which is famous as the land of cashews. As it lies on the Shore of Ashtamudi Lake, It presents before the visitors a perfect picture of backwaters.
Popularly known as Gateway to Kerala, Cochin offers many places of interest to tourists. Situated in south-west coast of Indian headland, Cochin (Kochi) is a city of the most beautiful south Indian state Kerala.
Located 61 km from Trivandrum, Agasthyakoodam (Agastya Malai) is a towering forested peak (1868m) in Western ghats that adjoins forests in the tail end. There are several mythological stories related to this peak.