Kerala Beyond seasons & destinations
Kerala. A terrain where bloom the colours of countless festivities. A culture that had enchanted the world for centuries, with it’s ethnic diversities. Aptly coined as ‘God’s own country’, Kerala is one of the most favoured holiday spot in the global tourism chart, as well as the cradle of the globally famous herbal treatment tradition that is called Ayurveda.
Here, unknown to many, Intersight nurtures an array of unique tour packages that are mutually beneficial to the tourists, as well as the local communities of this place. It goes beyond the conventional concepts of tourism. Tour plans like Community Tourism, Responsible Tourism, Unseen Kerala, Sustainable Tourism and Cultural Tourism are meticulously designed to enable tourists to interact with the locale in a more productive manner. Not to mention of the ethnic and ecological management that comes along with them. Intersight, pioneers in Holiday and Hospitality Management in Kerala, is taking ardent steps to enhance the possibilities of such path breaking tour plans.
Unseen Kerala unveiled
Going beyond the mundane concepts of holidaying, Intersight has perceived a different approach to Tour Management that moves into deeper levels of interaction between the tourists and the locals. Community Tourism is an apt example for this thoughtful move.
There are more than 200 tribes and communities in Kerala, who indulge in numerous ethnic and traditional occupations. Pottery making, coir mat weaving, basket making, honey culturing and countless other interesting occupations still thrive in this place, with all it’s natural charm. The carpenters of Kerala, nicknamed Thachans, are globally famous for their extraordinary capability to craft intricate designs. They re highly appreciated for their master craftsmanship for intelligently applying astounding designs in celebrated palaces and temples.
With the unique Kerala Beyond destinations tour plan, Intersight proposes an array of travels that take discerning tourists to many rural communities and tribes and helps to create an in-depth interaction in between the visitors and the visited. This will enable the visitors to assess and understand the cultures, lifestyles, beliefs and rituals of these not so exposed communities. This attempt is aimed to enhance the chances to uplift the possibilities of expanding new horizons for a sector who are well versed in their respective capabilities.
Likewise, Responsible Tourism, Unseen Kerala Plans, Sustainable Tourism, Cultural Tourism etc. can be wisely used to understand and appreciate the diverse rural cultures of a beautiful land that’s aptly coined as ‘God’s own country’.