Karma Kerala is a Kerala tourism service for visitors who want to experience more of Kerala's culture, people, wildlife and history. With a team of travel professionals in Cochin including guides and local writers, there are not many places or customs that we do not know about in Kerala.
Kerala is a must-visit destination with its wealth of ecological wonders, cultural heritage and a delectable cuisine. But Kerala is much more than a site-seeing itinerary - it is also a potentially spiritual adventure. The natives of Kerala are well known for their endearing hospitality and friendly nature. And it is this fact that drives us to encourage you to undertake a journey to Kerala - God's Own Country!
With offices in the UK and Cochin, we are better positioned to understand you and cater to your needs. Enjoy our Kerala Guide and do come back and speak to us and discuss your holiday plans in Kerala!
For a list of accommodation options in popular areas of Kerala, visit Kerala Hotels
Kerala offers a different mix to the rest of India - holiday like Goa, culture like Rajasthan and tremendous natural beauty. You have a little of each if you are to get a real feel for Kerala. We are not big on sightseeing - we at karmakerala think you should be meeting people and trying to get under the skin of the place and the people. Take a look through our Kerala Guide for more ideas with our 55 things to do in Kerala which hopefully leads on to all sorts of other activities as well.
The legend of Buca di Beppo involves a covert meeting of key developers in a Mafia-style restaurant in the United States. 'Bucas' has on more than one occasion been the catalyst for key (and in some cases considered insurmountable) development 'humps' being overcome.
With copius amounts of food and wine flowing, the creative juices of coders seem to work keener, faster, and problems are solved. Louis Landry famously agreed that living near a Bucas could actually lead to faster development cycles.
Mmmm. A restaurant with photos of famous Mafia films like The Godfather and violin cases leaning against the booths. Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
If Joomla! was a commercial venture, we're sure management would actually consider building a Bucas inside the building!