Kerala is a microcosm ... with tea plants and tea plantations. For a more surprising but kindred experience, head to Thekkady. There, you can experience a tour of a spice farm, where, if you ...
Whole spices lend the stew a subtle yet delicious aroma ... having them along with tea enhances overall satisfaction. In most parts of Kerala, tea is more commonly consumed than coffee and you can ...
It is a soothing and quintessentially Kerala daydream, because spices are at the heart of this ... or Munnar, where tea and rubber are grown on mist-shrouded slopes; perhaps a stay in one of ...
The fertile lands of North Kerala produce some of the finest honey and spices in the world ... mist-laden valleys, and lush tea and coffee plantations. The region is dotted with picturesque ...
Kerala’s backwaters run parallel to the Arabian Sea, stretching north and south of Kochi. They’re home to plantations growing a variety of spices such as cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, cinnamon and ...
The tea plantation industry in the Peerumade hills of Idukki in Kerala has reached a historic milestone, marking 150 years since its first recorded commercial cultivation in 1875. Interestingly ...
From the historic charm of Kozhikode to the serene landscapes of Wayanad, experience Kerala’s rich culture, crafts, and ...
TRAVEL TRENDS, KERALA Created : Mar 4, 2025, 09:00 IST From backwaters to tea gardens ... sun-drenched beaches, and spice-laden breezes. Every turn of the road flips a new page, from the slow ...
Tucked away in the northern reaches of Kerala, Calicut (Kozhikode) and Wayanad are two of the state's most mesmerising yet lesser-explored destinations, writes Gyaneshwar Dayal ...