How to Experience Kerala’s Living Traditions: Kathakali, Ayurveda, and the Enchanting Backwaters

Kerala, fondly known as “God’s Own Country,” is a captivating blend of tradition, nature, and wellness. Steeped in cultural heritage, Kerala offers a rich tapestry of experiences that have stood the test of time. From the visually stunning Kathakali dance and ancient healing practices of …

Meet Saya and Cleopatra, The Eternal Couple of Kabini.

Meet Saya, the real-life Bagheera with his couple Cleopatra, The Eternal Couple of Kabini, captured by a wildlife photographer Shaaz Jung in Kabini, Karnataka. From his courtship of Cleopatra, the prettiest leopard in the forest, this magnificent panther’s story will leave you mesmerized.

IS SOUTH INDIA SAFE TO TRAVEL?

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Is it safe to travel South India now? Since news regarding the outbreak of a new virus, novel coronavirus (nCoV) in Wuhan, the capital of China’s Hubei province was reported, the world has been on high alert amidst the threat of an emerging global pandemic. In this article we have explained about that how South India is safe to travel during the time of Coronavirus outbreak and why the risk of travel is remarkably low at places outside of China. Continue reading,…

Pattadakal Dance Festival 2020

Pattadakal Dance Festival

The Pattadakkal Dance Festival is an annual dance festival, which is held annually in the month of January or February to celebrate the magnificence of the temples at Pattadakal. Pattadakal Dance Festival is a must to watch event for all admirers of dance and music, especially for those who share a love for Indian Classical dance and music.

Karnataka Rajayotsava

Happy Karnataka day

Karnataka Rajyotsava or Kannada Rajyotsava is a very special day celebrated by the people of Karnataka in every year on 01 November. On this day, all the Kannada-speaking people or Kannadigas throughout the world celebrate this day as a festival and decorate their houses. This was the day in 1956 when all the Kannada language-speaking people of south India were merged to form the state of Karnataka.

Celebrating the rebirth of the elephant-headed God!

The youngest son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi is known by 108 different names. There are countless prankster tales of Lord Ganesha still spread and shared in the South India homes. Associated more often with the red color, Lord Ganesha’s fictional features such as …