The sixth edition of the Malabar River Festival and Kayaking Championship, termed Asia’s largest extreme kayaking event, is on at Kozhikode There are around 100 white water kayakers and rafters from ...
KOZHIKODE: The Kerala kayaking team has strengthened its team for the International Kayaking Championship, which is a highlight of the Malabar River Festival. The event, which began a decade ago, has ...
The most popular way to explore Kerala’s backwaters is by houseboat, but there is an alternative — and greener — way to travel, if you use some muscle, writes Poorna Shetty The river holds a mirror ...
The serene backwaters in Kerala in Alleppey and Kumarakom provide a unique kayaking experience amidst lush greenery, coconut palms, and traditional villages. This is the largest lake in Kerala and ...
Kodancheri is a small town in the Kozhikode district in Kerala in south India. This quiet town comes to life during the monsoon month of July, thanks to The Malabar River Festival, south India’s only ...
There are around 80 participants in all, including experts from countries such as USA, New Zealand, Sweden, France, Italy, Germany, Scotland and Nepal. There are around 80 participants in all, ...
Move over, houseboats and canoes, it’s time to kayak through the backwaters of Kerala. Start your New Year on a new note; by paddling your way through the beautiful backwaters with the Muziris Paddle ...
Scoring 68 points, Kerala established a lead in the 26th National junior and sub-junior Canoe Sprint Championship. The events, being held on Ashtamudi Lake since January 21, will conclude on January ...
It was in 2012 that Jacopo Nordera, 42, who owns a vineyard in Verona, Italy, and Manik Taneja, 40, a software engineer from Bengaluru, made their first trip to Kodencheri, a small town in Kerala’s ...
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