Neelamperoor Padayani

Neelamperoor Temple Palli Bhagavathi Temple, Kurichy - Eara - Kavalam Rd, Neelamperoor, Kerala, India

Neelamperoor  Padayani is one of the most famous and oldest among the Padayani’s in Kerala. It is held at Palli Bhagavati temple Neelamperoor, Alappuzha which is considered to be around 1700 years old. It is believed that Neelamperoor temple follows a Buddhist culture. Neelamperoor Padayani is the only kind of Padayani which makes effigies of Read More

Navarathri Sangeetholsavam

Navarathri Mandapam, Fort, East Fort, Pazhavangadi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

Navarathri is a nine-day Hindu festival celebrated in the month of September or October. In India, the festival is celebrated differently in different regions like in northern states as Dusshera, Durga puja etc. The final day of Navarathri honour Goddess Saraswathi. In Kerala, 3 days of Navarathri is celebrated as the Saraswathi pooja in which Read More

Gandhi Jayanti

Niko Hotels Niko Hotels (Hikari Hotels Pvt. Ltd.) K.P. Vallon Road, Kadavanthra,, Kochi, Kerala, India

On October 2nd we celebrate Gandhi Jayanti, the birth anniversary of the father of our nation, Mahatma Gandhi. The UN General assembly has declared the day as International Day of Non-violence. All over India, we celebrate Gandhi Jayanti by cleaning the surroundings, houses, offices etc. As part of this, Niko Hotels staff members also cleaned the Read More

Koratty Muthy Feast

Korattymuthy Shrine St. Mary's Forane Church, Koratty, Kerala, India

Koratty Muthy church is one of the famous Marian church in India. It is situated in Koratty a place in Thrissur district. Koratty Muthy feast is conducted on October with great fanfare. This Syro- Malabar church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary locally known as Koratty Muthy and Poovankula Matha. As the name suggests Poovankula Read More

Kerala Piravi

Niko Hotels Niko Hotels (Hikari Hotels Pvt. Ltd.) K.P. Vallon Road, Kadavanthra,, Kochi, Kerala, India

Kerala, the land of coconut trees marks the birth of the state on the 1st of November. The God's own Country known for its scenic beauty and backwaters was formed on November 1st, 1956. Before the date, Kerala was divided into three regions Malabar, Cochin and Travancore. Kerala was divided based on language. At the Read More

International Conference on Business Management and Social Innovation

Hotel Presidency Hotel Presidency, Paramara Road, Kochi, Kerala, India

International Conference on Business Mangement and Social Innovation is the event conducted for the academians, researchers, engineers, industrial persons and college students. The main intention of the conference is to share their research findings with global professionals. Also, this will allow the participants to get a global linkage for their future collaborations.  It is a Read More

Cochin Carnival

Fort Kochi Fort Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala, India

Cochin Carnival is the biggest celebration conducted on every year on the last week of December at Fort Kochi. The event is organized by the District Tourism Promotion Council, Ernakulam and is officially inaugurated by hosting the flag in Vasco da Gama square. The main highlight of the carnival is the huge statue of the Read More

Santa Cruz Basilica Feast

Santa Cruz Basilica Santa Cruz Basilica, Bastian St, Fort Nagar, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala, India

   Fort Kochi is one of the favourite tourist destinations in India. The main highlight of Fort Kochi is the heritage edifice of Kerala, Santa Cruz Basilica. It is one of the eight Basilicas in India. The basilica was built by Portuguese. In 1984 the cathedral got the status of Basilica by Pope John Paul Read More

Arthunkal Perunnal

Arthunkal Church St. Andrew's Basilica Church, Arthunkal, Cherthala, Kerala, India

Arthunkal Perunnal is one of the famous feasts in Kerala. This is the annual feast of St. Andrew’s Forane Basilica situated in Alappuzha, Kerala.  The Church was built by Portuguese in the 16th century. The feast is held on January every year and devotees from different parts come to church on the month-long feast. St. Read More

Adoor Gajamela

SH 1, Parass La, Adoor, Kerala 691523 Sree PArthasarathy Temple, Adoor, Kerala, India

Sree Parthasarathy Temple Adoor celebrates a ten-day annual festival which ends with Adoor Gajamela. Gajamela means fair of elephants. The festival falls under Thiruvonam asterism of the Malayalam month Makaram(January or February ). Adoor Gajamela is held at Sree Parthasarathy temple where the shrine is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is known as Parthasarathy. According Read More