Weekend Tour Plans
Ramakkalmedu – Weekend Getaway
Feeling the urge to get out from the hustle and bustle of city life? If your answer is yes, then the Ramakkalmedu, a tiny hamlet close to Munnar, is the perfect destination to spend your weekend. The name, Ramakkalmedu has three words – Rama, kal (meaning rock) and medu (meaning land). There is a folk…
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It’s been a stressful week at work with day long meetings and demanding bosses, and now that the weekend is here, would you like to unwind a bit, stretch those tired muscles and refresh your mind. Kumily is one such place. Here we are, presenting you with one of the most beautiful places in Kerala…
Read MoreThusharagiri Waterfalls – Weekend Getaway
Really exhausted after a hectic week at the office or college? Well, it’s time to recharge your batteries and start afresh! How about escaping to a destination that’ll give you a mixed dose of adventure and peace? Then, start your journey to enjoy Thusharagiri waterfalls. Thusharagiri waterfalls one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kerala Nestled…
Read MoreRanipuram – Weekend Getaway
After a stressful week, a break is necessary to rejuvenate yourself! How about a trip to the serene lush green hills of Kasargod? Ranipuram is a fairly unexplored hill there, and a trekking trip would be ideal for a perfect weekend plan! Situated 750 m above sea level in Western Ghats, Ranipuram is popularly known…
Read MoreWeekend Getaway – Poovar
Who doesn’t like to get away from the stress of everyday life? Now’s the time to hit a weekend getaway at Poovar for a fun filled weekend. This weekend trip is sure to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul; bringing back the zest towards your work and life. Poovar Beach is considered to be…
Read MoreWeekend Getaway – Ilaveezhapoonchira
Ilaveezhapoonchira is a beautiful destination located on the outskirts of Kottayam district. In a literal sense, Ilaveezhapoonchira means “the pond of flowers where the leaves do not fall”; Ilaveezha means “where the leaves do not fall” and poonchira means “pond”. There are no trees on these hills, so there are no leaves to fall and that’s…
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