Thursday 29 June 2017

Through the Land of Heritage


The capital of the mighty Zamora’s and also a notable trade and commerce center, Kozhikode was the most significant region of Malabar. With the discovery of sea route to India in late 1498 by a Portuguese navigator Vasco Da Gama, the district found its place in world history. A monument is constructed at the place to commemorate the historical landing of Vasco Da Gama with three vessels and 170 men. Relaxing in the rural setting of the calm Arabian Sea on the west and the grand peaks of the Wayanad hills on the east, this district with clear beaches, rich green farmland, and historic sites, combine to make Kozhikode a hot tourist destination in Best Kerala tour packages filled with a warm ambiance to attract a visitor. The city is the marketing center for products like pepper coconut, coffee, rubber, lemon grass oil etc., produced in Kozhikode and the neighbouring districts like Wayanad, Malappuram, and Kannur. The city continues to be a heart of flourishing domestic and international trade. The city contributes greatly to the all-round development of the district in commerce, trade, and economic development.


Kozhikode is a land of literature, art forms, sports, fairs and festivals, many prominent Malayalam literature writers like S. K. Pottekkatt, the most well-known writer of the city. His award-winning story “Oru Theruvinte Katha” is produced in S. M. Street. Vaikom Muhammad Basher and M. T. Vasudevan Nair, the literary legends had spent most of their lives in the city. Many other writers including Thikkodiyan, P. Valsala Sanjayan, U. A. Khader, M.P. Veerendra Kumar K. T. Muhammad, N. N. Kakkad, Akbar Kakkattil, N. V. Krishna Warrier and M. N. Karassery hailed from Kozhikode. Many festivals like Revathi Pattathanam, a one week long annual cultural and intellectual event of Kerala 1st began in the 14th century at the ancient Thali Mahadeva Temple. The festival is organised in memory of the scholars’ meet that was held during the reign of the Zamora’s, the traditional rulers of Kozhikode. Malabar pepper festival, which is a yearly event of spice traders which is celebrated during the month of October. Jalotsavam festival is one of the most important parts of the Onam festival which is held during the month of August and September. The festival includes water sports like the boat race, snake boats are the major attractions of the festival. Malabar Mahotsavam is known as the primary festival of Kozhikode which is a five-day festival organised by the district tourism promotion council held in the month of January. By being a part of the festival one could witness traditional and folk dance, classical music, drama, and dance.


Some of the traditional art forms that you can enjoy in an  Amazing Kerala trip by Holiday Mango Travel include art forms like Thitambu Nritham, which is a popular ritualistic art performed in temples in North Malabar it mostly involves the main dancer accompanied by a group of artists playing the drum and traditional brass lamps. The performer wears frilled skirts, silk tops, and ornaments and decorated headgear called ushnapeetam. Uru making is an art where a very big vessel named Uru is made by putting teak planks together. Oppanna and Mappilapattu are known to be one of the favorite pastimes for people in Malabar region. Mappilapattu is sung by male and Oppanna sang by females during the Muslim wedding ceremony is an attractive event in Malabar. Kalaripayattu is one of the oldest art forms of Kerala which is practiced even now in Kozhikode. It is a form of martial arts used in self-defense which is also a cultural legacy of Keralites. The study of this art form includes Ayurveda and Kalarichikitsa which is used mainly as body healing treatments. Kalaripayattu has different styles in different regions. The city is known as the second Mecca of football. Cricket, basketball, football, volleyball, and badminton are other most common games in Kozhikode. Some international footballers are from this city including K.P. Sethu Madhavan, Muhammad Najeeb, Premnath Phillips, M Prasannan, Sudheer etc. Indian Olympian footballer, T. Abdul Rahman, usually known as Olympian Rahman, P T Usha the greatest athlete of India hails from Kozhikode. She is frequently called the "Queen of the Indian track and field" and is also nicknamed as the Payyoli Express for her extraordinary speed. The land is blessed with beaches, parks, landmarks like religious sites, stadium, historic sites, and lighthouses. Some of the most visited religious sites in Kerala trips are Valayanad Devi Temple, Sidhanthapuram Siva temple, and Tali Temple. Some Exciting Kerala travel packages are arranged to promote tourism in these areas of people interest.


Malabar menu is quite popular among travelers. The mildly flavored, Malabar Biriyani is a must eat when visiting Kozhikode. The mutton is cooked tender, the rice flaky and delicately spiced with the right portions of spices, to leave the taste trailing for long.
Famous destinations for Kozhikode food are Paragon Hotel, Bombay Hotel, sugar hotel, Mezban etc. The side-dishes include husked wheat cooked with chicken called `alisa', in seafood, mussels are popular. A blend of mussel and rice flour, steamed in the shell is called arikadaka. As a sweet, you should not miss the Calicut Halwa which brings water to your mouth. Different varieties of Halwa are available in almost all bakeries in the city.
Some must visit destinations in Kozhikode with Holiday Mango Travel include the Art Gallery with paintings of Raja Ravi Varma and Raja Raja Varma. Beypore is a city in the mouth of river Beypore with traditional boat building yard, the old port, and fishing harbour. Dolphins point is another attraction where one can see dolphins playing in the sea at early morning. Kallai River is a famous boating destination where one should definitely visit for pleasure boat rides. Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium which is located opposite to the musical fountain is a place where you get a chance to space travel. Elathur a small village bordered by a river is a place that must be visited by travellers who visit Kerala seeking its heritage and to experience the water bodies. Peruvannamuzhi Dam is a place that allows boating for tourists and has a bird sanctuary and crocodile farm. The beauty of these places attracts a huge number of tourists helping in developing the tourism of the state.



Thursday 13 April 2017

Farming Experience in Kerala


Agriculture is the backbone of Kerala’s economy. So promoting farm tourism will be a win-win situation for both the farmers and other major sectors to create more revenue. Visiting some agricultural farms with some Ideal Kerala trip packages will offer you an inexpensive getaway where the cost of food, accommodation and travel will be least. If you are travelling from major cities then you will be having a curiosity about the farming industry and their lifestyle, and the best way to explore this to travel with some trusted tour operators like Holiday Mango and visit some enticing farm houses which will let you explore the sources of food, plants, animals, raw materials like wood, handicrafts, languages, culture, tradition, dresses and rural life. You will also have plenty of opportunities for family-oriented recreational activities like rural games, festivals, food, etc. So if you are planning to vacation in this colorful kingdom of God, don’t miss out this unique chance.

Major Attractions

When we talk about farm tourism, it has many benefits when compared with other tourism models, that Kerala is popular for. The major one is that it is completely natural and eco-friendly and offers the tourist an amazing learning experience too.


  • ·         Learn about farming industry and their lifestyle
  • ·         Purely nature-friendly food items
  • ·         A getaway in complete peace and tranquility
  • ·         Have something for everyone to see like animals, birds, farms, and nature
  • ·       Have plenty of activities to indulge in like swimming, bullock cart riding, camel riding, buffalo riding, cooking etc.
  • ·   Have unique souvenirs for you to buy including rural crafts, dress material, fresh agricultural products etc.

Farming Experience in Palakkad

If you are wondering where to start your farming experience in Kerala,  then Palakkad would be the perfect option for you.This small town that holds a number of pristine villages is a popular destination for farm tourism in Kerala which was popularly known as the rice bowl of Kerala, mainly due to its pleasant geography and suitable climate.


 It was the major center of rice cultivation since ancient times. Located on the banks of the river hitter, green paddy fields,  palm trees are some major highlights here. Chittur is most famous for farming in Palakkad where the main occupation of the most people here is agriculture. Here are some famous destinations for an agricultural tour.

Navara Organic Eco Farm- Chittur

located on the banks of Chittur river in Palakkad this  is a completely unique farming venture that has undertaken the venture to convey returned the quick dropping importance of Navara, a grain considered to be of exquisite value of a healthcare factor of view. The unique element of the farm is that it has the most important Navara rice developing fields (12 acres) in the state. Navara is a medicinal rice range and its cultivation is almost extinct. Many motives along with non-availability of pure seeds, low yield, and excessive manufacturing price are attributed for this. The speciality is that that is the most effective organically grown Navara rice farm within the regionUnlike other rice varieties, that are white in shade, Navara is deep crimson and has been cultivated inside the Palghat vicinity for extra than 2,000 years however within the ultimate 40- 50 years it has come near to Spread over a place of 18 acres, the Navara Eco Farm close to Chittur in Palakkad additionally has other kinds of plants like coconut, mango, pomegranate, medicinal herbs, bamboo, and vegetables. 



           Being absolutely worn out due to several new hybrid varieties being introduced.A most of 8 people can be accommodated inside the farm at a time, and the stay here gives one the possibility to revel in a number of the local delicacies.on the ancestral residence positioned in the farm, you can have a close study a number of the vintage and traditionally used farming implements; styles of Navara and rice seeds and literature on numerous farm merchandise. The farm has a walkway that is good for leisurely strolls and for familiarization with approximately eighty styles of bushes and plants, maximum of them fruit-bearing.
The Navara fields within the farm can turn be used as the activity sector for the tourists who are interested in diverse farming responsibilities available at a particular length of the 12 months; like sowing, weeding, harvesting etc. don’t miss out this unique destination during your trip to Kerala. This can be an interesting experience for you, learning about the unique cultural and rural life of this colorful land.

Orange and Vegetable farm, Nelliampathy

when it was started in 1943 Orange and Vegetable Farm aimed toward supplementing fruit and vegetable components for the injured soldiers of world war two.The oranges grown in the hills the one's days were famous for its sweetness and small size. Although the satisfactory and yield of Nelliyampathy oranges have fallen over the years, the farm is still attracting fruit enthusiasts who flock this part of the Western Ghats.  Now, the yellow passion fruit and the cost brought products constructed from it at the moment are turning out be a first-rate hit a few of the vacationers spread over 339.1185 hectares of land, the farm is emerging as a major visitor appeal.


 It additionally operates a retail outlet wherein 91 extraordinary kinds of fruit-based merchandise, such as jams and jellies, are an availableThe shell of the ardor fruit is constantly considered a waste and discarded in the main. however, the farm has gained lots of enthusiasts for the pickle and jelly constructed from the shellNearly 100 travelers visit the farm daily and additionally to view the Palakkad hole of the Western Ghats. The farm lies at an altitude of about 1,050 m above sea level and gets an average annual rainfall of three,500 mm. The temperature degrees from 12 to 31 degree Celsius. This can be a unique place to visit with some Exotic Kerala tour packages from Jaipur and some other popular cities.

Other famous farming spots in Palakkad include:
  • ·         Horticulture Development Farm in Alappuzha
  • ·         integrated Seed Development farm, Erthempathy
  • ·         Central Orchard, Pattambi
  • ·         State Seed Farms in Aalathur, Kunathur, Konrad, Ananganadi and Muthalamada

Friday 10 February 2017

5 Best Beaches to Visit in Kerala

 With over 600 km of seashore bordering one side of the state, Kerala is definitely the beach-lovers’ favourite destination in India. Here we present the best 5 beaches to visit during your Wonderful Kerala Trip Packages any time of the year:

Mararikulam Beach 
This is beach is in Alappuzha District. This beach was selected as one of the world’s best five hammock beaches by National Geographic Survey. Mararikulam Beach is also known as Marari beach. Mararikulam is a village on the shore of Arabian Sea coast. This is the perfect place for holidaying with family. Golden sands and coconut trees make it beautiful and amazing. Mararikulam is a fishing village with the laid-back pace of local life. This lifestyle of villagers gives a peaceful experience for the tourists. If you are looking for tranquility in the empty sandy beach, this is the best place. It is a clean and huge beach. There are many sightseeing places near to the beach. You can relax and rejuvenate at this beach.

 Kovalam Beach
This beach is situated 10km off Thiruvananthapuram city. Kovalam is the most popular and visited beach destination in India. There are 3 beaches here in Kovalam. Those are Hawah Beach, Lighthouse beach, and Samudra Beach. The soft stretch of these beaches backed with swaying palm trees, mild wind and sparkling ocean make it look celestial. This is the most action-packed beach in Kerala. This is one of the most developed beaches in Kerala. Sunbathing, snorkeling, catamaran rides, sunset viewing, cycling on the beach, swimming are the popular activities in this beach.

 Muzhappilangad Beach 


This beach is placed parallel to the National Highway 66 between Thalassery and Kannur. Muzhappilangad Beach is the longest drive-in beach in India. This beach was selected as one of the best 6 drive-in beaches in the World by BBC in an article in Autos. This beach celebrates the tourism festival in the month of April. This is one of the main tourist spots in Kannur District. You can see many youngsters coming with bikes and cars to shows their talents in wheeling and drifting. Around 100m away there is Island, which is known as the Dharmadam Island. You can go to this Island by walk if during the low tides. This beach is around 5km long. Black rocks help to control the sea currents. Birdwatchers will love this place because you can many birds in different seasons. You can see many foreigners coming to this beach during the winter season. After the facelift of beach, you can see many facilities like resorts and roads nearby. This has made the beach a popular destination for tourists on Stunning Kerala Tour Packages from Jaipur.

Kappad Beach

 This beach is very near to Kozhikode. This is where Vasco Da Gama, the Portuguese explorer, landed in 1498. He is the person who established the sea route to Europe from India. Kappad is one of the most popular beaches in North Kerala. This beach is away from the busy life of the city. The beach is dotted with rocks all around the beach. Beach has landscapes with coconut groves and long silky shores perfect for relaxation. There is an 800-year old temple at top of a rock near the beach. Beach authorities are maintaining it properly. To reach this beach you can go by backwaters, which will be a beautiful experience. Some of the beach games are available for tourists. You have many options for good resorts to stay back and have tasty north Kerala food.

Varkala Beach
Varkala is the only beach in south Kerala where cliffs are established near to the Arabian Sea. This beach is in outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram. This beach is known for its medicinal properties. It is believed that a dip in this will wash the body off impurities and the soul of all sins. That’s the reason this beach is known as Papanasam Beach. The tertiary sedimentary formation cliff is a sole geological feature on the otherwise flat Kerala coast and is known among geologists as Varkala shape and a geological memorial as declared by the Geological Survey of India. This beach is meant for sunbathing and swimming. Evening sunset view at Varkala is the best among to enjoy during your Enthralling Kerala Trip. Very near to the beach, there’s a 2000-year old Janadhana Swamy temple.


Sunday 29 January 2017

Kerala Honeymoon Destinations

Kerala is a popular honeymoon destination in India. In Kerala, you have many honeymoon spots perfect for stunning Kerala tour packages from Jaipur.Usually, for romance, you need a long walk through a beach or candle light dinner or a pampering lavish accommodation, but in Kerala, you have many other excitements. You have the perfect climate and backdrop required for a romantic feel in Kerala. Some of the destinations you can choose for the honeymoon are:

  • Chembra Peak

 Chembara Peak

Chembra Peak is rated one the best honeymoon place in Thrilling Kerala trip packages. This place is situated in Wayanad Dist. The Chembra Peak is the highest peak in Wayanad where half-way to the peak you can see heart-shaped lake with the backdrop of fog and snowfall. This lake will be always filled with water. It is the ideal place for a honeymoon, tranquil, green and romantic! To reach the top of the hill you need to trek a little. Chembra Peak is a popular honeymoon spot in Wayanad. Many Malayalam, Tamil, and other languages movie shoot happened in this place.

  • Waterfalls in Athirapilly
 Athirappilly
Athirapilly is very important waterfalls and tourist spot of Kerala. But many of the tourists usually miss this spot. Kerala is famous for its landscapes, mangroves and serene beauty. Athirapilly is near to Kochi airport and Nedumbassery railway station. Honeymoon couples could make this as your first destination. There is tree top resort facing the waterfalls where you can sit on the lawn and enjoy the roar and feel of the waterfalls. You can have a perfect view while you are swimming in the pool facing waterfalls. End of the day you can see fading sunshine with your love one and have fun.

  • Munnar

 Munnar



Munnar is the most popular and most visited honeymoon spot in Kerala. Some part of the Munnar is having the border with Tamil Nadu. Munnar is also known as the Tea garden of Kerala. You can see ladies plucking fresh tea leaves from tea plants on the numerous plantations sprawling across the mountains at Munnar during your Best Kerala honeymoon packages. You can enjoy the mist and the sunshine in this energising honeymoon spot. The lush green tea garden is the main attraction in Munnar. You can enjoy the waterfalls and echo point with an aroma of tea. Honeymoon couples can stay in a homestay with a specialized cook. As per the guests’ requirement, they will make food and the tourists can have a memorable and lovely honeymoon. 
  • Kumarakom


 Kumarakom
Backwaters of Kerala are one the finest honeymoon spots. Couples can book houseboat and enjoy the cruise. You can see paddy fields and coconut groves and enjoy fishing while sailing. Kumarakom has an important place in honeymoon trips. Houseboats are made off bamboo with all facilities including air-conditioning. You can enjoy homely food inside the boat. Honeymoon couples will have real good time of their life to cherish. Houseboat cruise enjoying the tender coconut water is a mesmerising experience for couples. Rainy season is not preferable for house boat cruise, because heavy rain and wind can be an obstacle for the cruise.  Kumarakom is famous for ayurvedic tourism also.

  • Vagamon

 Vagamon
Honeymoon without grassy landscapes can’t be imagined! Velvet lawns and chilly mountain airs are the specialties of Vagamon. Vagamon offers honeymoon couples privacy because it is not crowded like any other tourist spots. Tranquil beauty and green field of Vagamon differ from other tourist spots. The greenery and serenity of Vagamon attracts tourist from all over the world. Couples can enjoy sunsets from the green meadows. A shade of culture with Murugan hill, Thangal hill, and Kurisumala are the other attractions of Kerala tours. The couple can stay in a good resort and move around as per their wish to see the whole of Vagamon.


  • Fort Kochi

 Fort Kochi
Fort Kochi is a heritage city to visit during your Enticing Kerala trip. The historical value of the city makes it different from other spots. Honeymoon couples must visit and enjoy this city. The city has a colonial touch and romantic culture in its streets. You can see many heritage bungalows, churches and one of the oldest synagogues in this city. Couples can enjoy the beautiful Fort Kochi beach and Chinese fishing nets. The boat jetty and cruise will give honeymoon couples great experience in their life. For shopping, they can go to Jew Street and Princess Street. You can enjoy coffee in Kasi Art Cafe. Once you move around the street of Fort Kochi, you can feel the fragrance of spices. There are many homestays in this city where one can have real Kerala and North Indian Food. Restaurants here maintain quality of food and rates are reasonable.


There are many honeymoon destinations in Kerala, we discussed some of them. Nowadays ayurvedic tourism is getting very popular and couples can enjoy the spa session together after wedding. Before couples start their life it better to come and take the blessing from God, at Gods Own Country.


Thursday 1 December 2016

Atypical Honeymoon Destinations in Kerala



Kerala is a land of abundance in terms of natural resources, flora and fauna. It’s truly God’s Own Country. Bound by the Western Ghats on one side, it’s been graced with the south western monsoon during the months of June to September. Kerala is a land of coconuts which is found in every nook and corner and the vast coastline along the Western Ghats form a base of Kerala’s rich culture, life style and tradition. A home to 6 national parks and 14 wild life sanctuaries, Kerala has a rich biodiversity of various fauna. A few of them include Asian elephant, leopard, lion tailed macaque, Indian porcupine and gray wolf. Exotic species of birds are also seen here. The best months in the year to visit Kerala would be from August to March. But if you don’t want to miss the beautiful monsoons, plan a little early as it rains from June to August in Kerala. Kerala also has a rich heritage of religious traditions and places of worship. Kerala is a place where people belonging to different religions live in harmony and celebrate the festivities together.



Kerala is also famous for Ayurveda a traditional Hindu system of medicine incorporated in the Atharva Veda which involves the balance of bodily systems, diet, herbal treatment and meditation. A Westernized version of Ayurveda is available in the form of spas and will help to rejuvenate your inner core. But if you want to experience the best of natural Ayurveda during your famous and Best Kerala honeymoon packages, you need to consult reputed Ayurvedic doctors first and schedule your stay here according to their suggestions.




The cuisine of Kerala is a must have one at least once in your lifetime. From the famous Karimeen (pearl spot) curry, to the Malabar Biryani, Kozhikode district in Kerala is a food destination. A few sort after dishes are tapioca and fish curry, prawn roast and breakfast varieties like appams (made from fermented rice batter) and puttu (steamed rice powder) is very famous. Rice being the staple diet of a typical Malayalee,  another unique feature in Kerala is bananas available in all sizes and colors like green yellow and red which are made into chips , this is a much sorted after dish. Trying out a traditional Onam sadya will definitely tingle your taste buds. The traditional attire of the people in Kerala is white loin cloth used to drape the upper and lower parts of the body. Buying this traditional attire is one great option to take a part of Kerala back with you when you return. Aranmula valkannadi is a traditional handmade metal alloy mirror which is unique to Kerala alone.

Planning for a honeymoon in Kerala, the foremost thought coming to your mind will be the lush greenery offered by this beautiful state. Beaches and backwaters, tea estates and spice gardens, boat houses and waterfalls and there is plenty more to explore. Customarily, the top two destinations would be Munnar and Alappuzha. But today, I am going to share with you some insights on unconventional destinations which honeymooners must definitely try.




Vazhachal Falls is situated in Athirappally Panchayath of Thrissur district. Just about 5kms from Athirapilly waterfalls, the drive from Athirapilly to Vazhachal itself is very breathtaking. During the months of Jan-Feb when all the leaves wither away from the trees, gives the forest of Sholayar ranges a husky brown feel which is just awesome. The falls have a spectacular view watching the water dancing over the rocks. And the humming sound of water reassures you of its constant flow.




Wayanad is a greenery paradise which offers many places for sight-seeing. Housing two of the best wild life sanctuaries in India, the Muthanga and the Tholpetty wild life sanctuary, it has been declared to be UNESCO’s world heritage site. The lush greenery and the cool climate will help you to relax in the tranquility of the serene location.



Fort Kochi is one place which will take you back in time, to the age when Portuguese first came to India, and how the Chinese shared their fishing technique with us and to the British rule. A walk through this time frame will help you to imbibe the true essence of Indian diversity. This area is covered with foreign tourists and hence will not be a major nuisance to honeymooners. Mattanchery is close to Fort Kochi and is a tourist destination too. The IT hub of Kerala being Kochi, is located 20-25 kms from Fort Kochi, and is a shopping paradise, with major Gold showrooms and Malls sprung up in every corner.




Gavi located in the Pathanamthitta district is a beckoning to nature lovers. An Eco- tourism project under Kerala forest Development Corporation offers packages with local populace like availability of guides and homemade food. This place offers many tourism packages including trekking, night safari, canoeing on the placid lake etcetera, are a few of them.




Poovar floating cottages offers a spectacular view of the sea ahead. Rave reviews about this location will help you to plan your fascinating and Best honeymoon packages in Kerala in Poovar. The unique experience offered by these cottages will leave back memories for a life time.



Thekkady located in Idukki district is covered with ever green and semi ever green deciduous forests and houses the Periyar wildlife sanctuary. There are a lot of picnicking spots with picturesque flora and fauna which will leave you mesmerized.




Kovalam beaches are simply irresistible. This destination got a place on the world map for the hippies that flowed in during the early 1970’s. There are many locations within Kovalam that are ideal tourist centers.




Nelliampathy is yet another destination midst the lush greenery located in Palakkad district. Famous for its orange cultivation, also accommodates bio-farms of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations. Glimpse of wild life can also be seen here.




Kannur is one place blessed with abundant natural beauty, beaches, hill stations and religious centers. It’s one place where everything is available within it. Famous for its handlooms, it has received international acclaim.




Kumarakom located in Kottayam district is famous for its backwater tourism on the Vembanad Lake. Boat houses offering different packages like yachting, fishing and panoramic view of the lake is available here.


Monday 26 September 2016

11 Best Places to Visit in Kochi

Kochi is considered as the glamorous city in Kerala. It is the largest IT hub and much awaiting global village. It is also known as Cochin and is one of the most favourite tourist destinations. The city is growing with top modern facilities and at the same time you can experience some natural wonders there. From the sky larking human hard works to the emerald backwaters, you can experience much exotic features here. Here are top 18 destinations in Kochi that you can try out for your Kerala trip without hesitation.

1.      Backwaters of Kochi


You can see many backwaters in Kochi and inter linking is done by means of various methods. Backwater cruise will be a cool experience for all. Houseboat cruises are available along with the Keralahoneymoon packages. This houseboat will be including almost all facilities and hence the journey will be cool. The trip through the Mattanchery and Fort Kochi region will take you to another area of varied culture. Fishing is possible there and try it out. Several packages are available and use the best method.

2.      Willington Island



It is a manmade island which was built in the year of 1933 by Robert Bristow. The Cochin Airport and Harbour port was functioning in this region and later it was moved. Now the Southern Naval Command functions here. The old airport is now functioning as the naval aviation wing. The walk way sand the jetties are very beautiful in this island. You can have a good evening walk there. Try out the best Kerala honeymoon packages to make the trip worth enough.

3.      Marine Drive


It is one of the famous hanging out destination in Kochi for the natives. It is a scenic pathway which is built in face to the Vembanad Kayal. You can see it in many films. Recently built bridges are there and you can take good photographs from there. The bridges have got the name as Rainbow Bridge and Chinese fishing net bridge. During the evening time there will be huge rush. The sunset time in Marine Drive will amaze you for sure.

4.      Jew Synagogue and Jew Town


It was built in the year of 1568 and is considered as the only active Synagogue in Kerala. The interiors are amazing and are built according to their architecture. Many lanterns are there and the lamps having different colours will amaze you. It is located in the old part of Mattanchery called as Jew town. Jews from various nations visit Kochi to know the life style of their ancestors. The best Kerala honeymoon tour packages will help you with every possible step to get the best Kerala trip.   


5.      Cherai Beach


It is about 25 kms away from Kochi and is located in the Vypin Island. It is very famous among the tourists and the best time visit the beach is in the evening. A honeymoon without exploring a beach will be vain, and almost all Kerala honeymoon tour packages will include this destination. Enjoy with your better half the most romantic land in Kerala. Make a walk with your love and make the evening a wonderful experience.


6.      Kodanad Elephant Training Center


Kodanad is noted for its elephant training center which was established in the year 1950. It was made to give the training for the elephants, but when it becomes illegal, this spot was changed to the rehabilitation center for the elephants. You can visit the place and have much time with the elephants. Use Kerala trip packages to get the oppurtunity to watch the baby elephants lively.


7.      The Dutch Palace



It is also known as the Mattanchery palace and is near the Jew Town. It was built in the year of 1555 AD by the Portuguese and later it was gifted to Kerala Varma. Now you take a chance to get into and have some worth time. Take your kids along with you to teach them what the Kerala history is. What they see lively won’t be changed from their mind easily.

8.      Fort Kochi



Fort Kochi is noted for its Chinese fishing nets and it one of the most popular tourist destination in Kerala. The beach is also very beautiful. Along with that the buildings have got wonderful look and the architectural style will amaze you. You can see many foreigners there and they all will be residing here and there. Make your Kerala trip awesome experience with the remnants of old Kerala.

 9.      Hill Palace Museum


It is the first heritage museum in Kerala. It has got a large collection of archaeological remnants and you need to spend a whole day inside it to know more about the ancient history of Kerala. It was built in the year of 1865 near Thripunithara. It is built on the top of a hill and hence it got that name. Many steps are there to reach the palace. Try the Kerala trip packages from the reputed tour operators and have extra fun and safety.


10.  Santa Cruz Cathedral Basalica


It is one of the most famous cathedrals in Kerala. It has got magnificent style and beauty. It is one of the important tourist destinations in Kerala. One of the most noted features about the church is that it has got two long spires that will welcome the visitors. The interior of the church is so beautiful and the paintings are just stunning. Take the best pictures and keep it in your records. Start your Kerala honeymoon packages from the pilgrim site and make the journey worth enough.


11.  Bolgatty Palace 

This palace was built by the Dutch in the year of 1744 and it is only biggest Dutch palace that exists apart from Holland. Now it is converted into a Heritage museum. You need to book for prior to get a room in this luxury hotel. The interiors are well decorated and look exactly like a palace.