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Turbulently Smooth Hands at Work – The Art of Kolam   Although a cosmopolitan atmosphere is widespread in most of the bustling cities of South Indian places like Tamil Nadu and Kerala haven’t lost the traditional touch. Women dolled up in sarees express their soulful cravings, happiness, dreams, visuals, and random thoughts in “Kolam”. Thumbs […]

The state was formed on March 30th, 1949 and its 33 districts with Jaipur as their capital celebrate the 70th Rajasthan day this year on March 30th 2019. The rock-solid history and royalty of Rajasthan is celebrated by the Jaipurites along with flocks of foreign tourists by singing and stomping. The folk artists mesmerize spectators […]

Karnataka is the most popular tourist destination among the travelers across India as well as other countries. The deccan plateau in the southern part of the country has many interesting things to include in your itinerary during the trip to India. Magnificent monuments, architecturally wonderful palace and forts, wonderfully constructed centuries old temples as the […]

“India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great-grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only.” –Mark Twain The above quote by American writer, Mark Twain explains […]

If you are very specific about getting a unique blend of spectacular and unforgettable experiences, then Goa is the ideal choice. The first Portugal colony in India, Goa is one of the most frequented by the Global travelers who are desirous of getting an experience for life time. Undoubtedly, Goa is the travelers’ paradise in […]

The Hand of God in Muthirapuzha “Your reality is a reflection of your strongest belief.” Argentine fans! The title has no connection with Diego Maradona’s notorious “hand of God”. But Kerala’s connection with football seems to be a spiritual one. The 2018 Kerala floods had brutally played havoc in nearly all the prime tourist zones. […]