Monsoon at Madayipara
Located in Madayi at Kannur, Madayipara is a flat-topped hillock which is known for its unique topography. The hillock breaks into a riot of colours every season. Watch the video which captures the arrival of monsoon at the hillock, painting it in hues of blue and green.
Palaruvi Waterfalls - Chasing the Monsoon at the Falls
Located at Aryankavu in the Kollam district of Kerala, Palaruvi waterfall is a sight to behold. With the arrival of monsoon, the waterfall changes its nature and one gets to watch it in its full glory. Watch the video which shows how the arrival of monsoon makes Palaruvi more compelling.
Kuttanad - A Geological Wonderland
Often called the Rice Bowl of Kerala, Kuttanad is dotted with lush green paddy and backwaters. Here, paddy cultivation occurs below the sea level. Watch village life at close quarters at this little hamlet, which wears an ethereal look during the monsoon season.
Kovalam - One for the Romantics
A favourite among both foreigners and locals, the Kovalam beach in Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala is noted for its crescent-shaped beaches set across the long palm backed coastline. Come monsoon season and Kovalam wears an ethereal look. The dark grey clouds hovering over the azure blue waters and the eventual rush of the rain towards the sea is a sight to behold. Watch our video to experience the charm of the beach during the monsoon season
Kappad - A Beachy Wonder
Kappad beach in Kozhikode is a favourite haunt of both the locals and foreigners alike. Plenty of activities await travellers here. The monsoon season adds a different colour to the beach destination. Watch our video where we capture the first spell of showers during a monsoon season.
Varkala - Of Cliffs, Beaches and Waves
Some 37 km off Thiruvananthapuram lies Varkala, one of the major tourist spots in the city. The Varkala beach here is the major crowd puller. Here is a video of the Varkala beach during a monsoon season where we capture the monsoon in all its beauty.
Munnar - The Tea Capital
With its winding lanes, verdant surrounds, rich flora and fauna, Munnar figures among the much-visited destinations in Kerala. Perched at 1600m above the sea level, Munnar is famous for its tea plantations and is often considered a tea lover's paradise. Enjoy the pitter-patter of the rain as it pours down on the lush woods and valleys of Munnar. Experience monsoon at the hills through this video.
The Land of the Rain Ragas
Kerala with its sprawling green pastures, brimming rivers and breath-taking hill stations has an enticing charm during monsoon. Every part of this land resonates with joyous cheers of the downpour. Soak in the mystic beauty of this carnival of nature.
Festival of the Wet earth
The rainy season is marked by the dynamic spirit of traditional percussion instruments that arise from the temples of Kerala. The cultural vibrance along with charming festivities add to the beauty of this wonderful season. Some of the most interesting temple festivities in Kerala like the Ochirakali take place during the monsoon season. Experience the festive mood of Monsoon