The state is often referred to as God's Own Country" Kerala in southwestern India is considered among the top stunning states in the world. It is home to vibrant festivities, traditional attire, and delicious food; Kerala is one of India's most popular tourist destinations. Tropical plants surround the lush vegetation with pristine beaches, peaceful backwaters, and a wide array of wildlife and plants; Kerala is ideal for honeymooners and families.
The state is situated on The Malabar coastline in Southern India the state's capital city is Kochi (also Cochin). International and domestic airports and further connected via rail and roads; Kerala ensures that every part of the state is accessible to tourists. For many, the most popular attraction in Kerala is the backwaters, brackish water bodies, particularly in Alleppey, that are best experienced on houseboats. In addition, the state is famous for techniques of Ayurveda that are lauded across the globe for their cleansing and healing benefits.
The traditional foods festivals, art forms, and traditional food can entice the observer. Onam is the largest festival celebrated by individuals from outside and within the state. Kathakali is a basic form of standard Indian dancing form is possibly an essential testimony to the vibrant and graceful character of the cultural traditions of Kerala.
Kerala is also awash with wildlife sanctuary areas, huge tea gardens, and picturesque hill stations. These spots are frequented by visitors throughout the year and played a significant role in Kerala being named by National Geographic Traveller as one of the top 50 tourist destinations worldwide.
Munnar is a gorgeous hill station within its Western Ghat Mountain range in the Idukki District of Kerala. It is well-known for its hilly terrain, tea gardens, steep mountain roads, and forest patches; Munnar is also known as the 'Kashmir of Southern India' due to its romantic ambiance. There are a variety of stunning spots to explore throughout Munnar.
Don't forget to check out cheeyappara waterfalls, kundala lake, Mattupetty Dam, and many more while traveling to Munnar.
It is Alleppey and is among the oldest cities in Kerala. Backwaters and canals are interconnected maritime sands, a 19th-century lighthouse, a massive beach, and golden paddy fields. Alleppey and its famous houseboats are the most sought-after destination of any tourist visiting Kerala.
As the ' Queen of the Arabian sea, This port city is awash with background and maritime stories from the 1340s. It is still home to the remains of the city's monuments and ruins from when Kochi was a part of the Portuguese, and the British Raj stayed back in Kochi.
Thekkady is a well-known tourist destination hidden in the dense green forest of the Idukki district. It is blessed with Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, India's largest Tiger Reserve.
Thekkady is a well-known tourist destination hidden in the dense green forest of the Idukki district. It is blessed with Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, India's largest Tiger Reserve.
Kumarakom, known for its great backwaters, is a peaceful village within the Kottayam district. The village is in the shadow of Vembanad Lake; the destination comprises tiny clusters of attractive islands and stunning marine life.
Kovalam is a beautiful beach town located 18km from the capital city of Kerala. The palm-fringed beaches and crescent-shaped beaches of Kovalam attract many visitors daily to the city's heart.
Wayanad is renowned for its stunning caves, lush, green jungles, lagoons, and vast spice plantations. It is located in the Western Ghats mountain range; Wayanad is blessed with many tribespeoples from the indigenous tribes like Adiyan, Kurichyan, Paniyan, and Kadar.
The Vagamon hill station lies between the boundaries of Kottayam and Idukki districts. Vagamon is filled with stunning pine forests, lush meadows, rolling hills, and spice plantations.
This charming town is decorated by a fort that is rustic and surreal temples, enchanting caves, and a golden beach. Bekal is situated inside the Kasargod district. Be sure to visit this offbeat yet stunning place if you're taking a Kerala tour package at the lowest cost.
Varkala is an incredible beach resort famous for its many cafes, sprawling culture, and incredible beach food. Varkala is mainly known for its forts, cliffs, beaches, and lighthouses.
Take a thrilling trip through the sparkling Backwaters in Alleppey and then float along the canals and lagoons that connect. It is possible to feel the calm water, observe a myriad of species of aquatic life and catch the most intimate glimpse of village life.
Eravikulam National Park, nestled in the lush green mountains of Munnar, is awash with indigenous animals and plants such as Nilgiri Tahr, Nilgiri Langur, and Golden Jackal. Neelakurinji etc. It is the first Kerala National Park.
Periyar lake is surrounded by lush green forests of Thekkady that are abundant in terrestrial and aquatic wildlife. It is possible to glide across the stunning lake on the boat and observe animals that come to the lake to drink their thirst.
Enjoy the lush greenery of Kerala while the enormous elephant walks through the green meadows and carries the rider on his back. Munnar, as well as Thekkady, are the most sought-after tourist destinations for an exciting elephant safari.
Popularly known as "Niagara of India," Athirappilly WaterFalls, situated within the Thrissur district, is among the best tourist choices. Water flowing down the cliff at an elevation of 80 feet is a fantastic sight.
Spice Garden of India"Spice Garden of India" Kerala is awash with cardamom, pepper, coffee, tea and ginger, cinnamon, turmeric, nutmeg, star anise, tamarind, and many more. Go to Munnar, Thekkady, or Vagamon to take in the fresh scent of leaves from Kerala's sprawling plantations.
Kerala is a place with a rich history that is rooted in Ayurvedic treatments that go to the past a long time ago. Don't miss this chance to revitalize your body and mind.
Since the Arabian sea stretches across Kerala to the West, Kerala has about 20 beaches. Cherai, Kovalam, Marari, Varkala, Alleppey, and Fort Kochi beach are the most popular beaches in Kerala.
The great art forms of Kathakali, Theyyam, Kalaripayattu, and Padayani are magnificent delights of vibrant colors, mythological stories, and beats. If you're on an itinerary of cultural tours to Kerala, you must go towards Fort Kochi or Thekkady and take a closer look at these captivating art forms.
Discovering the rich past and culture of the port city of Cochin will provide an unrivaled experience for all historians and adventurers. The town is filled with beautiful monuments such as palaces, churches, and palaces: museums, antique stores, Mattancherry, and an ancient Jew synagogue.
The beauty of Kerala is awe-inspiring to behold. The season is never over in Kerala, thanks to the mild climate throughout the year and the many festivals and events. So, let's witness this beauty!
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