During Onam, the harvest festival in August/September,
you can see colourful, beautiful floral decorations in the courtyards
of Kerala’s homes. Try making one with family and friends.
20. Cheer a snake boat race
Watch the backwaters of Kerala come alive. Feel
the excitement bubble in you as teams of 100 oarsmen row their snake
boats, their bodies swaying in unison to the fast rhythm of full
throated singing, in one of the most exhilarating water sports.
21. Feel the rain on your body
Kerala’s invigorating monsoon will cleanse
you. Refresh you, rejuvenates you. Let it run down your body, and
wash away stress. So don’t just listen to the pitter-patter
on the roof. Step out.
22 Munch an uppumanga
You’ll simply relish a meal that is accompanied
by uppumanga, tender mangoes preserved in brine for months (the
longer, the better).
23 Get an Ayurvedic massage
Gift yourself new life. Surrender to the magical
fingers of specially trained masseurs. To medicated baths that will
refresh you. Herbal diets that will replenish you. Yoga that will
revitalize you. And meditation that will recharge you.
24 Say hello to the Nilgiri Tahr
Half the world population of the endangered Nilgiri
Tahr live in the Eravikulam National Park at Munnar. Friendly as
they are, you can pat them or pose for pictures with them. So meet
them and have plenty to brag about when you get back home.
25 Sip fine tea
Take a walk through the green carpeted tea hills
of Kerala and strong aromas will lead you in to the factories over
a hundred years old. Here you can taste and pick up the finest tea
in the country.
26. Marvel at elephant pageants
The spectacle of 30-60 caparisoned elephants will
enthrall you as they move in a majestic procession, while trumpets
and drum beats work up to a frenzy. The best of these spectacles
is seen at the Thrissur Pooram
27 Listen to temple music
Panchavadyam is an orchestra of 5 native instruments
- suddha-maddalam, kombu, edakka, elathalam and timila. This traditional
temple music accompanying elephant pageants builds up the festive
spirit. And never fails to leave its listeners entranced. Audio
cassettes of panchavadyam are available.
28 Visit the local markets
Small stalls with fresh vegetables, fruits, fish,
chicken… High pitched salesmen luring you with impossible
bargains. Visit these bustling markets or chandas for fresh buys.
29 Go bananas
In Kerala, red, green and yellow are synonymous
with various types of plantains’. These digestives come in
different shapes too — tall, short, stout, sleek... And while
you taste banana chips, raw banana dishes, banana milk shake, banana
ice cream, dried bananas, fried bananas… you’ll wonder
if there’s any other fruit more versatile.
30 Try your hand at percussion
Kerala’s rich repertoire of percussion music
and instruments is world famous. So bring alive your taste for good
music and learn whatever your holiday allows.
31 Cheer racing oxen
Entertain yourself at a Kumbala, the local ritualistic
bullock race of Kasaragod or a Kaalapoottu – the agrarian
sport of Palakkad.
32 Shop for souvenirs
Kerala’s handicraft centers have an extraordinary
collection of wood, coir shell and sandalwood souvenirs, trinkets
and jewellery. Wood carved Kathakali masks, snake boats, elephants,
jewellery boxes etc. are perfect showpieces for your drawing rooms
and ideal gifts for friends.
33 Stay in a tree house
Spend romantic nights in the tree houses of Palakkad
washed in the sweet scent of the forest flowers, and let the sounds
of the forest fill up your dreams.
34 Have a mud bath
Go in for mud therapy and discover its healing properties
at the Kavil Bhavan Yoga and Cultural Centre at Nileswaram, Kasaragod.
35 Bask in sunshine
Serene, secluded and spellbinding. Kerala has some
of the best beaches in the world. Ride the surf. Get a tan. Build
sand castles. Or simply sift sand through your toes. Anything you
do here will unwind and relax you.
36 Watch a Malayalam movie
Malayalam movies have excellent story lines and
some of them are internationally acclaimed. If you visit the State
during a film festival, you’ll get to see good movies with
English subtitles.
37 Bathe in healing waters
Don’t miss your chance to take a dip in the
waters of the Nelliyampathy forests in Palakkad or the mineral springs
at Varkala. These waters are known for their medicinal properties.
Take a splash, heal yourself.
38 Buy gold for all occasions
Kerala’s gold jewellery, intricately designed
and delicate, will steal any woman’s heart. Make sure you
have enough money on you before you step into a gold shop. Because
whatever be your taste, you’ll find patterns you’d wish
to own.
39.“Mirror,mirror…”
An Aranmula mirror is made of a finely polished
alloy of four metals – copper, silver, bronze and lead. Once
a closely guarded preserve of royalty, these ornamental mirrors
are exceedingly rare-only two master crafts men and their families
still make them.
40 Feel the presence of God at Maramon
Witness the largest Christian convention of Asia
at Maramon, near Kozhencherry, Interestingly, the waters of the
Pamba River dry up every year to reveal sands that serve as the
venue for the event.
41 Ride in an autorickshaw
Explore the streets of Kerala in an autorickshaw,
a three wheeled taxi painted yellow and black. Don’t be surprised
if you meet a driver who has a degree in English literature or is
fairly fluent with the language.
42 Peep into your future
The fortune teller on the street has your future
written on his cards – your career, your life, you life partner
and more. Just show him your palm and wait while his parrot picks
your card from the pack.
43 Spin coir
See nimble fingers at work as they spin water treated
coconut fibre into long ropes with a traditional hand spindle in
the suburbs of Kollam. You can shop at a number of roadside stalls
for brightly coloured coir door mats, wall hangings and carpets.
44 Learn exotic art forms
Watch kathakali, mohiniyattam, theyyam or thiruvathira
and pursue one that interests you most. Learn how a story unveils
through the eyes, fingers, feet and myriad expressions of the artist.
45 Rock about in a bullock cart
On a pleasant evening, traverse the scenic mud roads
of Kerala at the unhurried pace of a bullock cart. The tinkling
bells and roll-over-from-side-to-side motion of the cart will full
you into a lazy reverie.
46 Walk the lanes of Fort Kochi
Put on your hat and sunglasses, wear comfortable
sandals and embark on a walking tour of Fort Kochi where bastions,
churches and mansions built by the British, Dutch and the Portuguese,
500 years ago will greet you. Interestingly, Vasco da Gama, one
of the world’s greatest explorers, was buried here.
47 Order a metre of tea
Stop by a thattukada, a roadside kiosk, for a steaming
cup of strong tea. Watch the expert stretch it to a metre while
pouring it from glass to glass, blending it well and building up
a tempting froth in the process.
48 Climb rugged heights
Not all places to visit in Kerala are on well travelled
roads. Or on roads at all. Hike up rugged terrains at Munnar, Wayanad
and Kakkayam (Kozkikkod) for an exhilarating experience. If you
haven’t tried rock climbing before, our experts will teach
you the tricks.
49 Engage in water sports
An adventure sports lover will rarely find time
to stay idle in Kerala. Her beaches provide you with unlimited watersporting
options of wind surfing, rafting, sailing, power boating and even
that of a simple catamaran ride.
50 Take a train through paradise
A train journey is an interesting way to experience
Kerala. Get a window seat and watch the landscape unfold like pages
of a colourful picture book, or acquaint yourself with your fellow
travellers who make interesting profiles.
51 Treat your sweet tooth
The famous Mithai Street of Kozkikkod has everything
to make your mouth water – from heavenly haluvas, juicy jillebies
to creamy milk sweets, Relish them as they melt in your mouth.
52 Study rare flora
Treat your eyes to exotic orchids, anthuria, sandalwood
trees etc. in the forests. One of these, the rare Neelakurinji,
bathes the mountains of Munnar in blue once every 12 years. It is
expected to bloom next in 2006.
53 Romance the spice hills
Holiday amidst the sprawling tea plantations, picture
book towns and winding lanes of Kerala’s mist clad hill stations
– a world where tranquillity abounds. The dense tropical jungles
in these hill stations house some of the exotic bird and wildlife
sanctuaries in the country.
54. Watch the making of an Arabian dhow
Witness this 1500 year old tradition at Beypore.
It takes an expert team of 15-30 strongmen at least two years to
shape a vessel in wood. Locally called uru, this Arabian trading
vessel is fast fading from the shipping scene.
55 Bathe in waterfalls
Nowhere else will you find water so playful, So
pure. So pacifying. Crystal clear waters cascade down the mountains
of Kerala, gurgling, whispering, laughing and cleansing everything
in their way. Watch them wake serene rivers with a magnificent splash.
56 Go arty
You can browse in the art galleries for hours without
track of time. Among them are collections of the world famous works
of Raja Ravi Varma, Raja Raja Varma, Svetlova, Nicholas Roerich,
rare murals and masterpieces from China, Japan, Tibet, Bali and
other parts of India.
57 Visit scenic Kuttanad
Explore the lush paddy fields of Kuttanad, the rice
bow of Kerala – the only place in the world where farming
is done 1.5 or 2 m below sea level. Kuttanad is in the interiors
of the beautiful backwater district of Alappuzha.
58 Taste Payasam
The payasam, a rich milk delicacy prepared with
vermicili, gram or rice, is a delight for the plate. The most common
dessert of Kerala, the payasam is made in scores of flavours and
garnished with raisins and nuts fried in ghee. It is usually eaten
with salty snacks.
59 Feast your eyes on the largest mural
The palaces and museums of Kerala have an exotic
collection of ancient murals. The Krishnapuram Palace at kayamkulam
displays the largest of these masterpieces – gajendramoksham
– which belongs to the 18th century and depicts an event from
mythology.
60 Watch Theyyam
Theyyam is the oldest ritual art form of Kerala,
Look on in awe as Theyyam performers invoke the temple deity Bhagavathy
with their frenzied dancing and throbbing temple music in the courtyards
of village temples.
61 Try coconut hair oil
The secret of a Malayali woman’s long, black,
lustrous hair could be yours too. Coconut oil is considered the
best nutrient for hair and a coolant for the head. In Kerala, both
men and women massage oil on their heads before a bath.
62 Explore a tharavad
Relive the old times in the perfect settings of
antique furniture and exquisite woodwork in Kerala’s heritage
holiday homes and nalukettu (quandrangular mansions with a central
countryard), each more than 50 years old.
63 Learn Malayalam
Malayalam, Kerala’s sweet toned language,
has 56 letters in its alphabet. Try learning the basics and roll
the words off your tongue.
64 Star gaze
Steeped in astronomy, Kerala’s planetariums
will show you much more than Mercury, Venus and Mars. But a ticket
to the evening star gazing sessions and experience the wonders of
the universe.
65 Holiday on an island
Spend a weekend on Kerala’s islands or lagoons,
and experience special moments . Spectacular sunset, balmy backwaters
succulent seafood at Bolghatty, Pathiramanal, Poovar….These
paradises can be reached only by a ferry or boat.
66 Picnic beside virgin lakes
Pack a picnic basket and spend a romantic evening
beside the crystal clear lakes near Munnar. Try your luck at fishing
and feast on your fresh catch. Go for a long walk hand-in-hand,
undisturbed. Lie down on the most comfortable of grass beds.
67 Go paragliding
Sweep across the lush green hills of Munnar on a
paraglider and enjoy the vantage of an eagle. See the soothing blues
and greens of nature. Enjoy the wind beneath your wings. Feel on
top of the world.
68 Walk in to a palace
Besides exquisite wooden architecture, the palaces
of Kerala flaunt the finest floors in the world. Floors that, surprisingly,
need least maintenance – being made of crushed coconut charcoal,
egg whites and the sap of loan plants. You’ll also see collections
of antique sculptures, paintings and bronzes.
69 Muse in a Museum
The museums of Kerala, especially the Pazhasiraja
Museum at Kozkikkod, pay full tribute to outstanding crafts-historical
and contemporary ornaments, temple carts and Ivory carvings of life
sized figures of Kathakali in full regalia.
70. Watch Thullal
Thullal, an exotic art form, and the rhythmic sounds
of music accompanying it will keep you in a constant stage of merriment.
Humour, satire and social criticism are its hallmarks. This art
form was formulated overnight by the renowned poet, Kunjan Nambiar.
71. Visit the zoo
The zoological parks in Kerala have plenty to excite
the animal lover in you. The Trivandrum zoo is one among the best
designed in Asia and is set amidst a woodland, lakes and lawns.
72. Wash your sins away
According to a myth, sage Narada was approached
by mendicants who confessed to having sinned. The place he created
for them to pray for redemption is known as the Papanasham beach
(papanasham meaning redemption from sins). Take a dip and come out
feeling clean in your heart too.
73. Go nuts
You can get raw, fried, grilled, salted and spiced
cashews at surprisingly affordable rates from Kollam where cashew
plantations and industries abound.
74. Chew into a juicy mussel
It is indeed fun watching mussel collectors anchor
their boats, dive down and bring up basket loads of these fresh
water delicacies. The shells are later burnt in kilns to make lime.
75. See wildlife from a boat
Watch wildlife at close quarters from the safety
of a boat at the sanctuaries of Kumarakom, and Periyar. Herds of
wild elephants bathing in the lake, the Indian bison digging his
horns into an unaffected tree, the cormorant darting into the waters…
a treat for an amateur photographer.
76. Learn yoga
Relax your mind with yoga at the special ashrams
in Trivandrum and Nileswaram – the cultural centre of Kasaragod.
Sessions are conducted by spiritual gurus and experts in the field.
77. Walk the historic Kappad beach
This is where Vasco DA Gama landed in 1498 with
his men in three vessels. Here, you’ll find an interesting
landscape of rocks that sprawl right into the sea. An 800 year old
temple stands nearby.
78 Munch on crispy snacks
Kerala has a wide range of crunchy snacks- ethakka
(banana) chips, chakka vattal (jackfruit chips), pappadam, kuzhalappam,
achappam, cheeda and churuttu. All worth every penny spend on them.
79 Meet martial art experts
Kalaripayattu, the martial art form of Kerala, is
the oldest and most scientific in the world. Watch agile bodies
gleaming in oil and armed with weapons practise their feats-chattam
(jumping), ottam (running), marichil (somersault)-to stunning perfection.
Explore the Bekal Fort
80 Explore the largest and the best-preserved fort of Kerala at
Bekal, Kasaragod.
The imposing laterite structure rising 130 ft. above
sea level, stands on a 35 acre headland that runs right into the
Arabian Sea.
81 Behold the Queen of the Arabian Sea.
Kochi, also known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea,
is breathtakingly beautiful. Apart from being the commercial capital
and the most cosmopolitan city of Kerala, Kochi also flaunts one
of the finest natural harbours of the world.
82 Discover prehistoric settlements
The Edakkal caves at Wayanad and the caves at the
mouth of the Shenduruny River have interesting pictorial writings
and cave drawings from the Stone Age. You’ll have to trek
at least a kilometer uphill to reach the Edakkal caves. Say a prayer
at the old Synagogue
83 The 500 years old Synagogue in Kochi is adorned with mid 18th
century hand painted Cantonese tiles. Hebrew inscriptions on stone
slabs, ancient scripts on copper plates and great scrolls of the
Old Testament are preserved here. An age-old clock tower stands
nearby.
84 Let a mohini enchant you
Mohiniyattam or the dance of the enchantress reflects
the graceful nature of the land. The sensuous, graceful movements
of the dancer, clad in gold and off white costumes, will remind
you of palms swaying in the gentle breeze and sweeping waves.
85 Spend the night at a Kathakali concert
Kathakali, the four centuries old classical art
form, is usually staged at night. Elaborate costumes, ornaments
and multi-coloured facial make-up give the artistes a super human
appearance, which leaves you spellbound.
86 Cook in earthenware
In most of the traditional homesteads of Kerala,
women cook their food in earthenware. For some time-tested reason
renders a special taste to the dish prepared.
87 Collect antiques
Stroll up the Jew Street in Fort Kochi for interesting finds like
period furniture, ancient coins, elaborately carved pens, ornamental
brass latches, antique jewellery, grandfather clocks and timepieces
etc.
88 Cruise the backwaters of Alappuzha
Alappuzha, embroidered with a labyrinth of waterways,
was extolled by travellers as the Venice of the East. Visit this
land where the skiff is the family vehicle, the ducks outnumber
chicken and children learn to swim perhaps even before the walk.
89 Meet smart fishermen
It is indeed a spectacular sight to watch Kerala’
Smart fishermen outdo the crashing waves by pushing their boats
into the sea from a pier beyond the wave point, and simultaneously
jumping into it in perfect coordination.
90 See mind-blowing fireworks
Make a wish under a thousand shooting starts -brilliant
firework displays that mark the end of a festival in Kerala. And
you’ll never miss them as every dawn in Kerala brings yet
another festival.
91 Watch a puppet show
Yakshagana Bombeyattu (puppetry) is the art form
of Kasaragod. Colourful puppets in huge headgears, elaborate facial
make-up and loud attires dancing to throbbing music will keep you
entertained.
92 Go for a flower show
Spend a colourful evening with pretty asters, glowing
anthuria, exotic orchids, beautiful roses, elegant lilies and a
bloom of soft cotton candy at a flower show.
93 Smash the elusive pot
Uriyadi (smashing the pot) is a spirited sport connected
with some of festivals of Kerala. The festive pot colourfully decorated
will be hung from a tall pole. All you have to do is try and break
it with a stick as the crowd pulls it up and down.
94 Spot a dolphin
If you ‘re lucky, you’ll get to see
the dolphins do their grand act at the Cherai beach. Applaud them
as they spring out of the waters magnificent splash only to take
a marvelous dive back into it.
95 Buy a Palmyra fan
In Kerala, you’ll find small, handy fans made
of medicinal herbal roots, palm fronds, bamboo splits and grass.
Get yourself a portable, compact, cute and colourful little fan
that comes in handy anytime of the day. When not in use, you could
even put it up on the wall as a showpiece.
96 Stay in exotic resorts
Kerala’s innovative hoteliers have amazing
experiences in store for you. Some even have Theme evenings when
centuries old art forms like Kathakali and Mohiniyattom are performed
as well.
97 Savour nectar
Beat the bees and butterflies to it in a banana
plantation. Hold the tip of a banana inflorescence (koombu) to your
mouth and suck the sweet nectar.
98 Visit a Snake Park
The Snake Park at Parassinikadavu, Kannur, is the
only one of its kind in the whole of India. There are three snake
pits and fifteen glass cases full of various species of snakes,
and two large glass houses for King Cobras. The snake demonstration
conducted every hour is a major crowd puller.
99. Watch thiruvathira
Thiruvathira, a traditional dance performed by women,
has simple steps and a single rule-performers should be clad in
a Kerala saree. Join them as they sing and move elegantly around
a ceremonial lamp (vilakku) or a floral decoration (pookalam)
100. Bring swing to your life Onam is the season for fun and games.
Visit Kerala during August /September and you’ll
find in every house. The friendly people here will be only too glad
to let you join them.
101. Try out new ways to fish
Dangle a rod and line into the flowing waters. Sweep
a towel through it. Feel for fish with your feet in the mud below.
Or simply try trapping small fish with your hands. Anyway, you’ll
never return disappointed.