ABOUT
KERALA
Kerala, the beautiful state located in the
southern corner of India invites you for a unique
holiday in Kerala.
Explore the mystical land of Kerala and have a ravishing, revitalizing and a
rewarding experience. We offers you every ingredient that makes perfect
recipe for a memorable
tourism in Kerala
KERALA
HISTORY
1: 1498 - Vasco De Gama landed on the
Malabar Coast
2: 1723 - East India Company signed a strategic treaty
with the then King Marthanda Varma
3: 1947 - Kerala became a state of
independent India.
KERALA
FAIRS & FESTIVALS

Kerala
boasts of a unique cultural heritage and has a long tradition of religious
amity. The state observes a multitude of fairs & festivals that form an
integral part of its rich cultural heritage. Some of the most admired and
colorful fairs & festivals in Kerala include:
1: Onam
2: Kerala Village Fair
3: Nishagandhi Dance Festival
4: Snake
Boat Race
5: Arnamula Boat Race
KERALA
ARTS
Kerala has evolved from very
ancient days its typical dance forms, which are highly expressive of the way
of living and the outlook of its people.

1:
Mohiniyattam : is a typical dance form
of Kerala which has had a chequered history. Literally it means the dances
of the enchantress. Mohiniyattam, even the costumes and the make up having a
distinctiveness of their own. In fact, Mohiniyattam as a dance form has been
developed in Kalamandalam to such a perfection as to attract the attention
of students and teachers of art from other parts of India and even abroad.
2:
Kalaripayattu : ...Another form of martial art
Believed by many histories and scholars as one of the oldest and most
scientific and comprehensive system of martial training existing in the
world today. Kalaripayattu the ancient martial art of Kerala truly deserves
the title of the forerunner of all martial arts.
With the help
of the available historical evidences, the present practicing traditions
origin can be traced back to the 12th century A.D. The word Kalaripayattu
literally means Combat training inside the gymnasium. Kalaripayattu declined
after the 17th century but in recent times it has staged a revival, thanks
to the activities of various kalari sanghams.
The training
consists of self disciplinary training and physical culture. The most
promising of the trainees are taught the Marmas, viz the vulnerable points
in the human system. Based on the ayurvedic system of medical practice the
old masters of Kalaripayattu has indeginously developed methods of
treatments for kalari related injuries like bruises, fractures etc. known as
kalarichikilsa. The training aims at the ultimate co-ordination of mind and
body.
3:
Classical Music : Kerala has enriched the
cultural heritage of India in the field of music, vocal and instrumental,
both in its art form and in its folk form. A number of musical instruments
are used in Kerala namely percussion, wind and stringed instruments.
Mridangam, Dolak, Udukku, Chenda, Timila, Edakka, Takil and a few other
represent the percussion type. The chief stringed instruments are Vina,
Tamburu, Sarangi, Swarabi and Violin.
4:
Kathakali :
Another Classical Dance of Kerala Kathakali is the most refined and the most
scientific and elaborately defined dance drama of Kerala. The stories are
selected from epics and mythologies and the actor expresses himself through
mime, hand gesture, eye movements and highly complicated steps. Kathakali is
a unique combination of the insight of an actor, dancer, singer, drummer,
sculptor, designer and dreamer.