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An exclusive property to experience real Keral life and ethnic gourmet.

Highlights

A day with an Elephant:
Spend the whole day with an elephant washing, Feeding. Riding and interacting with Mahouts.

 

Bullock Cart Ride:
Enjoy the virgin greenery and innocent affection of a remote village by riding in a Traditional Bullock cart.

Cooking Lessons:
Learn hundred and odd traditional Kerala cusine and take home the fantastic fragrance of spices along with a feather in your cap as a cook to surprise your Friends and Family.

Marriage and Marriage re enactment
Are you dreaming to get married with your beloved in Gods Own Country? Come to Kalappura. Celebrate the traditional wedding ceremony with all its Sanctity, pomp and fair.
Are you already married? Don’t worry, you can celebrate your wedding anniversary by re enacting the same in Kerala style. An unforgettable guft to your Partner!

Astrology
Like to know your future! Past or present? Have a sitting with our Astrologer and get a Horoscope of your life.

Excursion:
Visit Thrissur, the Cultural capital of Kerala. Bell metal shops, market, Jewelleries and Saree shops, Handicraft emporium, Temple, Elephant Jewellery making center and a lot more.

Kalamandalam:
The birth place of Kathakali, the mask dance. This Internationally reputed School of Kathakali and other Traditional dances is a facinating experience.

Guruvayoor & Elephant Yard
This famous Lord Krishna Temple maintains an Elephant yard, which keeps more than 60 Elephants. The mural painting school and the temple surroundings are another attraction.

Athirapally / Vazachal / Valparai
The most beautiful waterfall in the state – Athirapally is a must see gift by the nature. From there a trip to Valparai through the dense forests which is home to wild elephants and romantic tea plantations.

Consultancy
We arrange consultancy and Treatment for all illness and for Rejuvenation in Ayurveda.


Comindia Attractions
Comindia Attraction : Mysore Palace
Mysore Palace
 
The Mysore Palace, built is Indo-Saracenic style with domes turrets, arches and colonnades; the palace is a treasure house of exquisite carvings and works of art from all over the world.
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Comindia Attraction : Wild Life in Kerala
Wildlife in Kerala
 
This sanctuary is famous for its Nilgiri Tahr, an endangered animal. Actually this was set up especially for the preservation of this Nilgiri Tahr. Now the number of Tahrs has increased and they constitute the largest known.
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Comindia Attraction : Tirupati
Tirupati
 
Tirupati City is located in the southeastern part of Andhra Pradesh State. It lies about 152-km northwest of Chennai in the Palkonda Hills.Tirupati is known as the abode of the Hindu god Venkateshwara.
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Comindia Attraction : Kerala House Boat
Kerala House Boat
 
Kettuvallom (House Boat) is a country boat that was used in the early days for the transport of goods from the isolated interior villages to the towns with the advent of roads, bridges and ferry services.
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