Madammakulam
Madammakkulam Waterfalls is located near Kuttikkanam in the Idukki district. This less explored cascade is known for its serene atmos and picturesque beauty. The place got its name after a British lady who used to visit this spot during the colonial era.
Palozhukumpara
Palozhukumpara is an amazing waterfall situated in Idukki district. This hidden gem is ideal for small treks
Meesapulimala
Meesapulimala is a perfect destination for adventure junkies. This second highest peak in the Western Ghats offers you trekking and camping facilities. You have to travel a distance of 24 km from Munnar via Mattupetty through Aruvikkad estate to reach the base camp of Meesappulimala.
Aralam
Teeming with rare plants, trees and birds, Aralam calls travellers for an amazing wild encounter. Situated in the Kannur district of Kerala, this wildlife sanctuary let you catch a glimpse of herds of elephants, gaur, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, Nilgiri Langur, Hanuman Langur, Malabar Giant Squirrel etc.
Palakkayam Thattu
Palakkayam Thattu is a breathtakingly beautiful hill station situated in the Kannur district of Kerala. Located at an altitude of 3500 ft above sea level, this paradise calls you for an out of the world experience with its vast stretches of the green canopy and panoramic view of the winding hills.
Posadi Gumbe
Located in Kasaragod distinct of Kerala, Posadi Gumpe allures travellers from around the world with its beautiful vistas and mist-clad hilltops. Posadi Gumpe is a Tulu word where Posa means ‘new’ and Gumpe means ‘hill’
Munroe Island
Munroe Thuruth is a cluster of 8 islands situated in the Kollam district. The place is known for its pristine backwaters and lively rural life. This backwater island village has been named after Colonel John Munroe, the British Resident of erstwhile Travancore State.
Arthunkal Perunnal
The annual festival of St. Andrew's Church, Arthunkal, Alappuzha, is the much revered Arthunkal Perunnal. It is believed that St. Andrew's Basilica, Arthunkal, was originally built by the Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century. It was reconstructed with stone in 1597.
Beemapally Uroos
Beemapally Dargah Shereef in Thiruvananthapuram celebrates the annual Uroos festival popularly known as Chandanakudam Mahotsavam. The event begins on Jama dul Akbar of the Hijra calendar with a flag hoisting and lasts for 11 vibrant days.
Arattupuzha Pooram
Every year during the Malayalam month of Meenam (April/May), Arattupuzha, a sleepy hamlet in Thrissur district witnesses, one of the oldest temple festivals in Kerala Arattupuzha Pooram.
Kalpathy Ratholsavam
Kalpathy Ratholsavam is one of the most celebrated festivals in Palakkad district. The festival begins with a flag hoisting ceremony conducted at Sree Viswanathaswamy temple (Kundampalam).
Athirampuzha Perunnal
The St. Mary's Forane Church, Athirampuzha traces its existence back to 835 AD. This renowned pilgrim centre of St.Sebastian is dedicated to Blessed Virgin Mary.
Navarathri
A festival that celebrates nine forms of Devi on nine days is the famed Navarathri Mahotsavam. Many rituals and festivities are conducted all over Kerala as part of the festival.