Off the Beaten Path: Kandamkayam Forest Trek & the Climb to Chathunni Para Some treks announce themselves with signboards and crowds.Others reveal themselves only after the road ends. The...
When Water Stops Being Decorative In Kottayam, waterfalls don’t arrive politely after rain.They arrive loud. Fast. Unapologetic. During the monsoon, hills crack open, roadside cliffs breathe mist, and forest...
The Southern Temple Trail: Perunna & Nethalloor, Faith Rooted in Social Change South of Changanassery, the pace of life slows in a different way. This part of Kottayam does...
In Kottayam, belief doesn’t change suddenly. It changes as the land does. Flat paddy stretches give way slowly to rolling ground. Laterite replaces clay. Trees thicken. Shade lasts longer...
Where the Land Explains the Buildings Before belief, before history, there is land. Along the Meenachil River, buildings survived because they adjusted. Slight elevation changes. Lifted plinths. Rooflines angled...
In Kottayam, Shiva worship doesn’t stay still. It moves—across towns, across hours, and along roads shaped long before modern traffic or city limits existed. Together, these sites form one...
Kodimatha doesn’t feel like a getaway. It feels like a pause button. Right at the edge of Kottayam, the Kodimatha stretch along the Kodoor River has quietly become where...
The water looks calm from the road in Kottayam. But once you step closer, the difference becomes obvious. There are two very different ways to experience Vembanad Lake. One...
Kumarakom doesn’t wake up loudly. It never really has. Before boats start moving and before the air warms enough to carry sound, the backwaters stay still. Dew slips from...
The Green Heart of Panachikad: Where Learning Begins in Silence Some places don’t announce themselves. They unfold slowly. Panachikad Saraswathi Temple is one of them. Quiet, shaded, and wrapped...

