Amazing Aerial Images from The Backwaters of Kerela



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Shankaracharya was a great Hindu philosopher and a great revivalist of Hindu religion. He used to profess the Advaita Vedanta linage of Hinduism. Shankaracharya was born in 788 at Kalady in the then Chera empire. Kalady is around 48 km from Cochin in the Ernakulam district of present day Kerala. Here in his memory Adi…
Historical museum’s actual name is Museum of Kerala Arts & History. It was founded by R Madhavan Nayar, a prominent industrialist and philanthropist in Kerala. It was established on 1987. Address: Museum of Kerala Arts & History Edappally, Kochi, 682 024 Tel : 0484-2558296, 2541326, 2541768 Email : mnfoundationkochi@gmail.com Timings: 10 am to 5 pm…
Little away from Munnar town besides the road there is a particular section where our car driver Raju shown us Beehives. This point comes on the way to Mattupetty dam and Munnar – Madurai/Kodaikanal route. He told just after the monsoon there will be abundance of beehives. Even then there were a lot of Beehives…
Kerela has a well developed tourism sector and the state government is very much involved in that. Here I will share Kerela state tourism department contact information: Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala Park View, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India – 695 033 Ph: +91-471-2321132 Fax: +91-471-2322279 Tourist Information toll free No:1-800-425-4747 Tourist Alert Service No:9846300100 Email:…
Bolgatty palace was originally built by the Dutch on an island now known as Bolgatty island. It is one of the oldest Dutch palaces outside the Netherlands. It was built by the Dutch traders and later served as the Governor’s place for the commander of the Dutch Malabar. It served as home to the British…
The Dutch palace also known by the name Mattenchery palace is located in Mattenchery of the Fort Kochi area of Cochin. It was built by the Portuguese in traditional Nalukettu Kerala style with roof done by Mangalore tiles. It is a yellow color two story building. The Portuguese gifted the palace to the then king…