Culture, History, & Traditions of Kerala

An immersive journey through the beating heart of Kerala

Cultural

Kerala

Cultural

Kerala

For centuries, Kerala has welcomed travelers from faraway lands with open arms and unparalleled warmth and hospitality.

From lazy backwaters, beaches, and rolling green mountains, to enduring art forms and fascinating traditions - Kerala weaves a rich tapestry of heritage that bursts with diversity, with the backdrop of the most stunning landscapes imaginable. Travelers can explore age-old customs, multicultural festivals, and captivating traditional dance forms like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, making this region one of India’s most popular destinations.

Drift through Kollam’s backwaters and take in the verdant countryside from a canoe
Drift through Kollam’s backwaters and take in the verdant countryside from a canoe
Drift through Kollam’s backwaters and take in the verdant countryside from a canoe
Bicycle down India’s stunning south-western Malabar coast 
Drift through Kollam’s backwaters and take in the verdant countryside from a canoe
Explore Fort Kochi in an authentic tuk-tuk ride
Drift through Kollam’s backwaters and take in the verdant countryside from a canoe
Follow the fascinating trail of the ancient Chera maritime traders of the port town of Muziris in Chendamangalam
Drift through Kollam’s backwaters and take in the verdant countryside from a canoe
Discover the remnants of a 10,000 year old Stone Age settlement in the ancient and mysterious site of Marayur
Drift through Kollam’s backwaters and take in the verdant countryside from a canoe
Get acquainted with the local lifestyle with a leisurely private walking tour of a real backwater village in Kerala

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During a 5-day stay in northern India, we visited Delhi and Agra including the Taj Mahal and Jaipur. Especially for our first stay in India, we were very happy with our driver and the individual local guides who were always there to help and advise us. Without this great support, the trip would not have been as eventful and safe as it was. We really enjoyed the exchange and the hospitality in the guesthouses. Highlights were the visit to the Baby Taj and the Taj Mahal in Agra. As well as the multifaceted city tour of Delhi. In addition, the Holi Festival was taking place in Jaipur during our stay, which we were able to celebrate in a festival specially set up for tourists. We are traveling on with many impressive memories and new experiences.

Sebastian Niedermeier
German
Sebastian Niedermeier

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