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Anand Mahindra finds the 'perfect escape' from modern life; feels allured by this Indian village's 'simplicity and grace'

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Business tycoon Anand Mahindra recently took to social media to share his admiration for the serene beauty of a Kerala village, describing it as the “perfect escape” from the fast pace of modern living. The Mahindra Group Chairman shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) featuring a video of a peaceful morning in a South Indian village, believed to be located in Palakkad, Kerala.

A Glimpse into Rural Kerala
The video, originally shared by user @iAkankshaP to depict a “South Indian Village Morning,” captures daily life in a quiet settlement — simple homes, green surroundings, and villagers going about their routines. Anand Mahindra, moved by the imagery, wrote, “This is apparently a village in Palakkad, Kerala. Shared by @iAkankshaP to depict a ‘South Indian Village Morning.’ It’s not a tourist destination, nor is it trying to be.”

He went on to reflect on the deeper meaning of travel and the authenticity it brings, saying, “At its best, travel awakens us to moments that are authentic, experiences that endure in our memories.”


Finding Peace in Simplicity
Expressing his desire to connect with the calmness of rural life, Mahindra added, “And today, as a #SundayWanderer, I found myself wishing I could step into this village and become a silent participant in its rhythm, simplicity, and grace. The perfect escape from the relentless pace of modern life.”

His post struck a chord with many social media users who shared similar sentiments about the charm of rural India and the yearning for a slower, more meaningful way of life.

Palakkad: Kerala’s Gateway to Tradition and Nature
Palakkad, often referred to as the “Gateway to Kerala,” is a city rich in culture and history. Known historically as Palghat, the region is surrounded by lush landscapes and traditional architecture that reflect Kerala’s deep-rooted heritage.

The city is home to the 18th-century Palakkad Fort, built by Hyder Ali in 1766, which remains one of its most prominent landmarks. The nearby Viswanatha Swamy Temple, located along the Kalpathy River, is another significant site and serves as the focal point of the renowned Ratholsavam chariot festival. The Bharathappuzha River, which flows through the district, adds to its natural beauty and tranquil charm.
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