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Kerala, God's own country. When you go through our Kerala tourism guide
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Kerala Beaches
-One of the exclusive features of the beaches of Kerala are the clean
sands bound by non-stop rows of palm trees. This adds to the magic created
by sunbathing, boating and swimming in these waters.
Kerala Backwaters
- The only way to learn the real Kerala is to cruise along its backwaters.
You will experience a totally different Kerala as you sail down these
calming waters in a country craft and absorb this unusual representation
of Kerala life. Kerala’s centuries-old, palm fringed backwaters stretch
over 1900 kms.
Ayurveda in Kerala
-Call it a blessing of God, Kerala's friendly climate, natural abundance
of forests (with a wealth of herbs and medicinal plants), and the cool
extended monsoon season (June - November) are best suited for Ayurveda's
curative and restorative packages.
Kerala Forts
-Kerala had been the hub of much political activity in the past and has
witnessed the influx of various foreign powers, which settled down in
various parts of the state. The imposing forts such as the St.Angelo's
Fort, Bekal Fort, Palakkad Fort built by these colonial powers speak
volumes about the foreign influence on architecture.
Kerala Hill Stations
-Kerala has been well-known for its natural riches at least since the time
of King Solomon. Driving from the ocean to the hills the moist jade of
coastal rice and paddy fields and coconut groves give way to bananas,
black pepper, Ginger and tapioca. Moving higher the road begins to wind
through tea estates and plantations of coffee, rubber and spices.
Kerala Museums
-The museums and art galleries of Kerala resound with the glory of a
bygone era that was replete with exotic art forms.
Kerala Monuments
-Travel back in time to the rich palaces of the
Kings of yore to be crowned a king. Lose yourself amidst cool, tranquil
monuments. Marvel at the exquisite architecture. The intricate stone
carvings, and the delightful fables wander around enchanting museums.
Explore the ruins of ancient forts.
Lakes of Kerala
-There are 34 lakes in the state. From the geographical point of view
lakes can be segmented into three – Bordered by the sandbank and running
almost parallel to the riverbank are the first category. These include the
Vembanadu and Kayamkulam Lake. The second type has its front side covered
with land. The last category includes the lakes that extend till the west
of the coastal area and running almost perpendicular to the riverbank.
Ashtamudi Lake belongs to the third category.The largest is the Vembanadu
Lake covering an area of 260 sq.km. followed by the Ashtamudi.
Kerala Wildlife
-The Wildlife Parks, reserves, sanctuaries and National Parks stretch from
the southern tip of Kerala to the Northern Border with Karnataka.
Kerala Temples
- Kerala has a fairly rich mythological heritage and
there are temples of several gods and goddesses almost throughout the
state. All these temples are not only significant from their religios
importance but are also great architectural set ups. Some are huge and
richly decorated while others are small with simple decor, but invarianbly
all speak volumes about the highly religious temperament of the people.
Forests in Kerala
-The Western Ghats, the natural mountain barriers of Kerala, bordering
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are home to the majority of Kerala’s forests and
wildlife. Not long ago, these forests made a contiguous path for animal
migration. But the unrestricted migration of vast populations from the
plains in search of cultivable lands during the 50’s and 60’s saw the
alarming denudation of the forest cover and along with it the destruction
of wildlife.
Pilgrimage in Kerala
- The Lord Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala, 80 kms. from the Pathanamthitta
district head quarters, is a National Pilgrim Centre. This famous shrine
of Lord Ayyappa is surrounded by hazardous hills like Karimala and
Neelimala.
Waterfalls in Kerala
- Enchanting and serene waterfalls welcome you at the entrance of the
Sholayar ranges. One can find frequents buses to Athirappally from
Chalakudy-40 km from Cochin on the Thrissur route. Athirappally is 77 km
north of Cochin (Kochi).
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With the Arabian Sea in
the west, the Western Ghats towering 500-2700 m in the east and networked
by forty four rivers, Kerala enjoys unique geographical features that have
made it one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia. An
equable climate. A long shoreline with serene beaches. Tranquil streches
of emerald backwaters. Lush hill stations and exotic wildlife. Waterfalls.
Sprawling plantations and paddy fields. Ayurvedic health holidays.
Enchanting art forms. Magical festivals. Historic and cultural monuments.
An exotic cuisine... All of which offer you a unique experience. And
what's more, every one of these charming destinations is only a two hour
drive from the other. A singular advantage no other destination offers.
Kerala, India's most advanced society : A hundred percent literate people.
World-class health care systems. India's lowest infant mortality and
highest life expectancy rates. The highest physical quality of life in
India. Peaceful and pristine, Kerala is also India's cleanest State. For
administrative purpose, the state of Kerala is divided into fourteen
districts. Most of these districts offer all the tourism products typical
of the State. It’s up to you to decide whether Kerala is the most
beautiful state of India. At least it is the greenest and is a melting pot
of cultures, activities and other interesting sights. It is situated in
the south of India with the Arabian sea along its western coast, that
paved the way for international trade, and the mountain range of western
Ghats on the east with its marvellous (Trivandrum) in the south.
Trivandrum is the state capital although it might not appear like that at
first sight. It still has a rustic ambience. The Napier Museum has a good
overview of the state’s history. From here, you can easily explore the
marvellous beaches of Varkala and Kovalam. A trip you can’t refuse when
you’re in Kerala is leaving the small town of Kollam by boat and go by
means of the backwaters, to the market town Alappuzha. You'll have a
spectacular view of what life is like in that area. Kochi, the commercial
capital, is a bit more to the north and has, besides its seaside front, a
lot to offer for those interested in history. The old European church,
Chinese fishing nets and the Jewish synagogue are only a few of the
remnant’s of the former days.
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