Issue No. 316 - December 2019

Kerala Tourism Newsletter
Enchanting Kerala
Wayanad Adventure Camp Wayanad Adventure Camp

Wayanad assures you a trip full of adrenaline-triggering adventures!...

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Poorakali Poorakali

A ritualistic art form, popular in Northern part of Kerala, showcase the artistry of young men decked up in special costumes as they dance around a huge, multi-tiered, lit lamp...

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Prayer Caps of Thalankara Prayer Caps of Thalankara

With intricate designs, exquisite style and perfect shape, this handmade traditional Muslim caps popularly known as ‘Thalankara thoppi’....

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The Saga of Kuttanadan Cuisine The Saga of Kuttanadan Cuisine

Come to Kuttanad in Alappuzha and experience a wide array of food flavours that will make your taste buds go crazy!...

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Festivals
Nishagandhi Dance Festival

Come January, the evenings in the capital city become more enchanting and vibrant with dance and music. The famous Nishagandhi Festival will showcase the best Indian dance performances this year too....

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Swathi Sangeetholsavam

Kuthiramalika Palace in the capital city will reverberate with music (vocal and instrumental) as the city hosts Kerala’s prestigious cultural gala - the Swathi Sangeetholsavam this January....

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Kanjiramattom Kodikuthu

The Kodikuthu festival at the Kanjiramattom Mosque situated in Ernakulam district allures all with its unique rites and rituals....

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Athirampuzha Perunnal

The annual festivities of the feast of St Sebastian at St Mary’s Forane Church in Athirampuzha near Cherthala will begin on 19 January 2020....

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Arthunkal Perunnal

Thousands of devotees arrive at St Andrew’s Basilica at Arthunkal this January to participate in the public procession and other ritual festivities that are conducted as part of the Feast of St Sebastian....

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