The geo-socio-cultural diversity of Kerala has deep influence on its kitchen, cuisine and culinary art. As we travel exploring the beaches, the rivers, the hills and the Forests of the mighty Western Ghats, we can vividly experience influence of the Jews, Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch and the British, on the Gastronomic culture of Kerala.
Year: <span>2022</span>
Pally Odam – the legacy of Aranmula Village
Keralites enjoy the pompous and exuberant festivals. Pageantry of elephants, boats and cultural extravaganza are integral part of the culture since time immemorial. The spiritually inclined rulers of various dynasties used to find time for expressing their gratitude for the blessings for their victories by performing various Vedic rituals, indulging in social commitments, promoting cultural programs and community welfare events.
Mishing – The Water Man of Assam
‘Mi’—Man and ‘Asi’—Water gives rise to the name Mising or Mishing. Originally an eastern Himalayan tribe of Tibeto-Burman origin, ‘Tani’ people who descended along the river Brahmaputra to the welcoming weather conditions of the north-east. Miri or Mishing are now a major ethnic group, the second largest tribe in Assam.
Assam: The Indian Capital of Tea and Tigers
Britons are renowned as a nation of tea drinkers and if you love a cuppa you’ll feel right at home in Assam, the world’s largest tea-growing region.
Ashtanga Ayurveda – a unique holistic living & healing tradition of Kerala
Kerala, The God’s own country, upholds the most holistic tradition of health care practices of ancient Ayurveda-evolved over the centuries
Bishwanath Ghat – A Brahmaputra Getaway
This little village is a site for enterprise. Every person works honestly at his/her own pace and have a glow on their face.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kaziranga
A part of Brahmaputra’s marshlands; Kaziranga Forest is a perfect home to the big 5 and 30 other mammals are part of this grassland. It is a bird enthusiast’s dream Park with more than 435 species of birds. The population of tigers in Kaziranga stands at more than 126; one of the highest among other National Parks in India.
Alleppey Coir – Poor man’s Golden yarn of antiquity!
Coir, the environment friendly yarn, spun of the natural fiber of Coconut husk, is the life line of villagers along the coast of Kerala - the land of Kera (Coconut), from time immemorial.
Character, Costuming and Facial Expression of Kathakali – the 400years old traditional performing art of Kerala
Kathakali plays the stories from the Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. There are around 200 characters in Kathakali repertoire, symbolising the mythological worlds: heaven, earth and netherworld.
Guwahati the river cruising and sacred hill city of Assam
All cruise lovers arrive in Guwahati Airport with ease. Cruising on the banks of Guwahati introduces us to the Kamakhya Temple and the smallest riverine island of Bhasmachal popularly known as the Peacock Island.
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