
Cochin (Kochi) is famous for its historic Dutch and Portuguese colonial architecture, Chinese fishing nets, and as a major port city with a rich history of spice trading.

Wayanad is a hilly, forest-covered district in the northeastern part of Kerala, India, known for its scenic beauty, wildlife, and spice plantations. The name means "land of paddy fields" and is a popular destination for nature lovers, trekkers, and those seeking a tranquil escape

Kannur is famous for its handloom textiles, particularly its handloom sarees and export of handloom goods, as well as the folk arts of Theyyam and the ancient martial art form of Kalaripayattu.

Kozhikode is famous for its rich history as an ancient spice trading hub, its role in initiating contact between India and Europe when Vasco da Gama landed there, and its cultural significance as the source of the word "calico" for cotton cloth.

Famous for its historic forts like Bekal Fort, beautiful beaches and backwaters, and its unique cultural blend of seven languages and various religions. It is also known for traditional crafts such as bell-metal ware and handlooms, as well as cultural art forms like Theyyam and Yakshagana.

OOTY-With a cool and soothing climate almost all year round, Ooty welcomes tourists from far and wide. It’s not just about the mountains and hills, Ooty offers much more to discerning travellers who drive up the winding roads to reach the pinnacle. Lakes, gardens, parks, peaks, waterfalls and simply amazing accommodation options.
KODAIKANAL-Its scenic beauty as a hill station, including its star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake, lush forests, and waterfalls like the Silver Cascade Falls.

MUNNAR-Sprawling, scenic tea gardens, lush green valleys, and misty hills,
VAGAMON-For its serene natural beauty, including vast green meadows, towering pine forests, and misty hills,

TRIVNDRUM-Including the ancient Padmanabhaswamy Temple, artistic legacy of Raja Ravi Varma, and the musical contributions of Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma.
KANYAKUMARE-Special as India's southernmost point where the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean converge,

Delhi, India’s capital territory, is a massive metropolitan area in the country’s north. In Old Delhi, a neighborhood dating to the 1600s, stands the imposing Mughal-era Red Fort, a symbol of India, and the sprawling Jama Masjid mosque,

COORG- Famous for its stunning natural beauty, including misty hills, lush forests, and numerous waterfalls, alongside its significant coffee and spice plantations.
MYSORE-Famous for its royal heritage, including the opulent Mysore Palace and Brindavan Gardens, and its rich cultural traditions, particularly Mysore Silk Sarees, sandalwood products, and delicious sweets like Mysore Pak.