Other Tourism Offices in this category
  • Kerala Tourism Office
    Welcome to Kerala, God's Own Country. With the Arabian Sea on the west, the western ghats towering 500 - 2700m on the east and Kerala is networked by forty-four rivers. Kerala is a very easy place to simply sit back and enjoy. The name means "land of coconuts" and the palms shade nearly the entire state from the tropical sun; many call the beach at Kovalam the best in India, tranquil stretches of emerald backwaters, lush green hill stations and exotic wildlife, ayurvedic health resorts, enchanting art forms, magical festivals, historic and cultural monuments, an exotic cuisine… all of which offers a unique experience.
  • Kozhikkode Tourism Office Kerala
    The district of Kozhikode has a unique place among other regions of Kerala. It was here that Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese navigator set foot in 1498, resulting in the beginning of close trade relationships with European powers, which later led to the establishment of their power in Kerala. The district was the former capital of the powerful Zamorins and is known for its beautiful beac
  • Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Office
    Kashmir abounds in rich flora. The Valley, which has been described as the 'Paradise on Earth,' is full of many hues of flora and fauna. The most magnificent of the Kashmir trees is the Chinar found throughout the valley. It grows to giant size and girth. The tree presents itself in various enchanting colours through the cycle of the seasons among which its autumnal look is breath-taking. Mountain ranges in the Valley have dense deodar, pine and fir. Walnut, willow, almond and cider also add to the rich flora of Kashmir.
  • Kottayam Tourism Office Kerala
    Considered as gateway to the high ranges in Central Kerala, the district of Kottayam is flanked by the magnificent backwaters of Vembanad on the west and is bordered by the hills of the Western Ghats in the east. Noted for rubber cultivation, the district has a good percentage of its area under cultivation. With a high percentage of literacy, the district is credited for having the first Malayalam printing press and is a significant place dotted with many Christian and Hindu places of worship.
  • Wayanad Tourism Office Kerala
    The northern district of Wayanad can be aptly called the abode of Kerala’s tribal population. The district, which forms an edge of the Deccan plateau of South India has a luxuriant forest cover and receives the maximum amount of annual rainfall compared to other regions of the State. Waterfall, mist covered valleys, spice plantations, hill ranges, wildlife sanctuaries, stone age sites are some of the popular attractions of Wayanad.