- Anand Mahindra visited Kadamakkudy in Kerala, fulfilling his December travel plan
- He described Kadamakkudy as clean, pristine, and featuring tranquil waterways
- Mahindra admired local wildlife, including egrets and black cormorants in the sun
Anand Mahindra is known to share many travel-related musings on his X (formerly Twitter) handle. In July this year, he revealed the name of one of the destinations that was on his bucket list for December. He planned to visit Kadamakkudy in Kerala. Anand Mahindra noted that this serene spot is about half an hour from Kochi. On December 7, he revealed that he lived up to the "promise" he made to himself. After a business conference in the coastal city, he headed to Kadamakkudy "to see if it truly deserves its reputation as one of the most beautiful villages on earth."
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Anand Mahindra described the destination as "clean and pristine." He noted the "tranquil kayals stretching as far as the eye can see, with small launches chugging gently along their waters." He was also left mesmerised by the "egrets and black cormorants, preening and drying themselves in the sun." Sharing glimpses of the views, he wrote, "Some landscapes don't just impress; they recalibrate you."
In the comments, many X users expressed positive sentiments and praised Kadamakkudy and Kerala as a whole. Read some of the reactions below:
Has Anand Mahindra's viral post inspired you to travel to this awe-inspiring destination? Check out our guide to Kadamakkudy here.
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Before this, Anand Mahindra took to X to spotlight another serene spot in India that may not often make it to mainstream travel recommendations. He shared a post about Nongjrong, a small village in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya. Thanks to its altitude, the industrialist declared that its head is "in the clouds." He added, "The world knows little of these exceptional spots in India... And neither do many of us!" Read the full viral story here.