Mannadi is truly among the most historic and vibrant destinations in God’s Own Country. A visit to this destination leaves you breathless at the variety of attractions one can find here. It is the final resting place of renowned freedom fighter Veluthampi Dalawa and is home to a pristine Bhagavathy Temple. The Kerala Institute of […]
The world’s biggest church lamp at Kuravilangad and the world’s largest temple lamp at Chettikulangara Devi Temple, trace their origin to a tiny town in Alappuzha. While the rest of Kerala is known for its natural beauty, Mannar earned its name due to its beautiful creations in brass, bronze and silver. The craftsmanship on display […]
Children hold the promise to our future generations, and their dreams and talents need to be nurtured with wisdom and gentleness. That was the thought that led to the establishment of Malayala Kalagramam (MAKAM) at New Mahe in Kannur district. A centre for art and ideas, its aim is to provide children and youngsters a […]
The Magic Planet located in Thiruvananthapuram which claims to be the world’s first magic themed park is fast emerging as a major tourist spot in Kerala. Envisaged to showcase the wonders of magic and explore its endless possibilities, the doors to this castle of magic have been thrown open to the public. A multitude of […]
Kuthampully, situated about 50 km northeast of Thrissur town, is a traditional cotton weaving village. Here 600 Brahmin families produce some of the most exotic sarees in the country. Its kasavu handloom weaving is extremely famous. Most of the inhabitants belong to the Devanga community. They trace their origins to modern day Karnataka. Legend has […]
Malampuzha Garden in Palakkad district is the only rock-cut garden in South India made by Nek Chand, the renowned artist and winner of the prestigious Padmashree Award. The entire garden is made from broken pieces of bangles, tiles, used plastic cans, tins and other waste materials. Also situated in the gardens is the massive Malampuzha Yakshi (female […]
Kumily, located about 4 km from Thekkady, is the plantation town in Idukki. Kumily is situated on the outskirts of the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. An important shopping centre and spice trade centre, the main bus station and most of the medium range accommodation in the Periyar region are in Kumily.
Kunhimangalam village near Payyannur is famous for its unique bronze lamps and sculptures. The village is situated about 31 km from Kannur town.
The shadow puppet theatre belongs to the genre of art forms that are practiced by a few. Kerala too has a proud legacy in the field of shadow puppetry. It is locally known as Tholpava Koothu (‘Thol’ means leather, ‘Pava’ means doll and ‘Koothu’ means play). Tholpava Koothu is prevalent in the central parts of […]
Regarded as the creator of Ottan Thullal, Kunjan Nambiar is said to have created this art form on being ridiculed for falling asleep during a Chakyarkoothu performance. He created history with his brand new dance form – a solo dance and a classical satirical art form, which always has an absorbent storyline relevant to contemporary […]