Indian Panorama Travel Blog

Belum Caves snuggled in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh is the second-longest caves in India after the Krem Liat Prah in Meghalaya. The visually appealing stalactite and stalagmite formations here attract thousands of tourists. Over a time of millions of years, the fervent formation of limestone has earned the quality to become one of […]

Have you ever heard a term called Moi Virundhu in any part of the country or globe? This is a unique event conducted in the southern districts of Tamil Nadu especially in the villages in and around Tanjore and Pudukottai districts. The culture of offering a feast at a grand scale and raising a huge […]

India is with the diversified landscapes and unique locations with endless opportunities to transform your holidays into cherished moments. Though India is said to be a tropical country, the wonderful hill stations dotted across the country has been the most favourite destinations frequented during the summer by the natives and the global travellers as well. […]

The Alchemy of South India – A Divine Blend From caves with accurate evidence of Neolithic people to man-made temples confusing archaeologists, historians, architecture experts, and renowned artists for centuries, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have an impossible level of exclusivity which feels like entering two different countries although they are two closely glued states. The […]

Turbulently Smooth Hands at Work – The Art of Kolam   Although a cosmopolitan atmosphere is widespread in most of the bustling cities of South Indian places like Tamil Nadu and Kerala haven’t lost the traditional touch. Women dolled up in sarees express their soulful cravings, happiness, dreams, visuals, and random thoughts in “Kolam”. Thumbs […]

The Great Living Temples of Cholas Airavatesvara temple shaped like a chariot in Darasuam was built by RajaRaja Chola II in the 12th century. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the temple boasts off the architectural precision of the Chola dynasty. Carvings of “Yali” having the trunk of an elephant, head of a lion, body […]