the most
famous tourist destination in India. Kerala offers
everything to the tourists which ranges from an equable
climate, serene beaches, backwaters, hill stations,
exotic wildlife sanctuaries, waterfalls, plantations,
paddy fields, Ayurveda packages, art, culture, music,
dance, festivals, historical monuments, exotic cuisine
and houseboat cruise. Today, Kerala is the India's most
advanced state with the highest literacy rate. Kerala is
also the most cleanest and peaceful state in India. For
administrative purposes, the state of Kerala is divided
into fourteen districts. Malayalam and English are the
most common languages which are widely spoken in Kerala.
Hinduism, Christianity and Islam religions are found in
Kerala. The climate of Kerala is pleasant for most of
the part of year. In summers, the temperature is about
24 to 30 degree Celsius and in winters it is about 22 to
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Geography of Kerala
Kerala is bordered by the Arabian Sea in the west,
Karnataka in the north and northeast, and Tamil Nadu and
Western Ghats in the east. Geographically, Kerala is a
part of the coastal belt and the Western Ghats runs
along the Kerala. The rain bearing clouds of the
south-west monsoon brings heavy rainfall to Kerala from
May to September. The location of Kerala gives it a
unique climatic and geographic features. Kerala is
networked by forty four rivers. Due to these unique
geographical features, Kerala is one of the most famous
tourist destination in India. The coastal belt of Kerala
is lined with sandy and sunny beaches, palm lined shores
and serene backwaters. The hill ranges of Kerala have
hill stations, wildlife sanctuaries, tea estates and
spice plantations.
Cities in Kerala
Kerala's fourteen districts are distributed among
Kerala's three historical regions of Malabar (northern
Kerala), Kochi (central Kerala), and Travancore
(southern Kerala). Some of the cities in the Kerala's
modern districts are Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad,
Kozhikode, Malappuram, Palakkad in Malabar, Thrissur,
Ernakulam in Kochi and Kottayam, Idukki, Alappuzha,
Pathanamthitta, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram in Travancore.
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Festivals of Kerala
Kerala is a land of festivals where various festivals
are celebrated round the year. These festivals are an
essential part of the state and observed with great
enthusiasm and fun in which the people of all caste and
religion participate. Today, these festivals are perhaps
the only occasion when the classical, folk and ritual
arts of the Kerala come alive and as well as represents
the true tradition and culture. Some of the major
festivals which are celebrated in Kerala during the year
are Onam, Thrissur Pooram, Thiruvathira, Vishu,
Navarathri, Makaravillakku and Easter.
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Cuisine of Kerala
The cuisine of Kerala is very rich and the culinary
skills of the various communities in Kerala have given
very large varieties to it. While Hindus are specialist
in delicious vegetarian food, the Muslims and Christians
are specialist in the non-vegetarian food like Pathiri
and Kozhi curry (chicken), biriyanom fish dishes like
meen pollichathu, fish moee. Coconut and spices are
added to every dish in Kerala. Sadya, the typical Kerala
feast is served on a banana leaf. Toddy, which is tapped
from coconut trees is a favourite drink among the local people and tourists. Tender coconut water,
the world’s safest natural soft drink, is a refreshing
and nutritious.
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Spices of Kerala
Kerala is famous in the world due to total monopoly over
spices. Within the last decade the international trade
in spices has grown to an estimated 500,000 tonnes of
spices and herbs valued at more than 1500 million US
dollars. It is a matter of pride for Kerala that the bulk of this trade is still from Kerala.
Some spices that are grown in Kerala are
Pepper, Cardamom, Vanilla, Clove, Cinnamon, Nutmeg,
Ginger, Turmeric, Tamarind and Curry leaves.
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Boat Races in Kerala
The boat races are the another main attraction in Kerala.
The boat races signifies the excellent team spirit,
integration and unity of the people. These boat races
are the occasion of great excitement of the vibrant
people. The snake boat races of Kerala are the
magnificent fiestas that brings alive the tranquil
backwaters. The famous boat races are Champakulam Moolam
Boat Race, Nehru Trophy Boat Race, Aranmula Uthrattadi
Vallom Kali.
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Arts of Kerala
Kerala, the God's own country is blessed with various
art forms. The various art forms of Kerala are Classical
Arts, Folk Arts, Martial Arts, Fine Arts and Temple
Music. Some of the classical arts in Kerala are
Kathakali, Chakyarkoothu, Koodiyattam, Mohiniyattam,
Krishnanattam, Patakam and Thullal. Koodiyattam, a
dance-drama associated with temple rituals is one of the
oldest classical arts of Kerala. Kathakali is the
popular art form of Kerala and has been referred as the
first theatre of imagination of the world due to its
elaborate costumes, ornaments and facial make-up.
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Shopping in Kerala
The bell metal, wood, cane, fiber and coconut shell
craft are the popular crafts of Kerala. Kathakali models
of wood, painted in vibrant colours, rosewood elephants,
miniature models of snake boats, baskets, trays and
furniture made of cane, coconut shell cups, vases and
spoons can be bought from Kerala. Necklaces and bead
curtains made out of sea shells, bell metal lamps and
sculptures, exquisitely crafted jewellery boxes, incense
burners, betel boxes, nut crackers, screw pine articles,
lacquerware, terracotta, wooden toys and dolls and
intricate gold jewellery are appreciated by the women in
India. The Aramula kannadi, the unique metal mirror
craft of Kerala is famous all over the world.
Ayurveda in Kerala
The today's life is a fast life where everybody is
running behind the fast foods, fast cars and is becoming
away from the nature. So travel to Kerala where the
nature is still an integral part of everyday life. In
Kerala, you will be able to discover the amazing healing
power of Ayurveda, the natural health system which is
about 3000 years old. In Kerala, the Ayurveda is
practiced with absolute authentication and dedication.
More and more people are now turning to Ayurveda and
traveling to Kerala, the most famous destination. There
are various hotels, spas and Ayurvedic centers across
the state that offers various Ayurveda rejuvenative
packages.
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Backwaters in Kerala
It is an intricate network of various lagoons, lakes,
canals, estuaries and the deltas of forty-four rivers in
Kerala that drain into the Arabian Sea. Over 900 km of
this vast water world is navigable. The largest
backwater stretch in Kerala is the Vembanad Lake which
flows through three districts and opens out into the sea
at the Kochi port. The Ashtamudi Lake, which literally
means having eight arms covers a major portion of Kollam
district in the south, is considered as the gateway to
the backwaters.
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Houseboats in Kerala
The Houseboats in Kerala are popularly known as
Kettuvalloms. These are the giant country crafts, which
measure up to 80 feet in length. These houseboats were
built by binding huge planks of jack wood together,
without the use of a single nail. These houseboats were
earlier used as goods carrier but now they are used for
the tourism purposes. These houseboats have one or two
bath attached bedrooms, an open lounge, deck, kitchen,
crew, a cook and guide.
Pilgrimage in Kerala
Kerala pilgrimage centres pictures the secular
co-existence and religious harmony. The temples, mosques
and churches located in different parts of Kerala,
offers the holistic feeling, peace, happiness and
calmness. There are several pilgrimage destinations all
over Kerala. Some of the popular pilgrimage destinations
in Kerala are Ambalapuzha - Sree Krishna Temple, Santa
Cruz Cathedral, St. Francis Church, Jewish Synagogue,
Sasthamkotta, Kuttichira, Thirunavaya, Aranmula,
Thiruvalla, Kaviyoor, Maramon, Kodungallur, Sree
Padmanabha Swami Temple, Varkala, Sabarimala and
Guruvayoor temple.
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Hill Stations in Kerala
Kerala is surrounded by the Western Ghats and thus
offers a long chain of lush green hill stations that are
also home of the exotic wildlife. These hill stations
offer the most enchanting experience of nature in all
its virgin beauty. The famous hill stations in Kerala
are Munnar, Peermede, Vythiri and Ponmudi. Munnar is
located at the confluence of three mountain streams
namely, Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. This famous
hill station was the summer resort of the British
government in South India.
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Beaches in Kerala
Kerala offers one of the longest stretches of virgin
beach in the country. Kerala shares its western border
with the Arabian Sea and has a 600 km long shoreline.
This shoreline is dotted with some of the India's finest
and charming sandy beaches, rocky formations, natural
harbours, lagoons and coconut palms. The large number of
visitors visit Kerala every year in search of the
tranquil, palm fringed beaches. The world famous Kovalam
beach and the historic Bekal beach is found only in
Kerala. The Kovalam beach is the most famous beach of
Kerala which has been visited by the tourists from all
over the world.
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Waterfalls in Kerela
The forests of the Western Ghats in Kerala are dotted
with large and small waterfalls. There are numerous
waterfalls in Kerala. These scintillating waterfalls
roar, gurgle and splash down the mountain side and are
the venues for picnics and excursions round the year. As
one will travel to the various destinations in Kerala,
then they will pass through narrow and bewitching
waterfalls. Some of the famous waterfalls in Kerala are
Palaruvi Waterfalls, Marmala Waterfalls, Aruvikkuzhi
Waterfalls, Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls, Athirapally and
Vazhachal Waterfalls.
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Wildlife Sanctuaries in Kerala
There are about 12 wildlife sanctuaries and 2 national
parks in Kerala. These sanctuaries are situated in the
lush forests of the Western Ghats in Kerala. These
wildlife sanctuaries are the home to various rare
animals, birds, reptiles, insects and plants. The famous
wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala are Periyar National
Park, Eravikulam National Park and Kumarakom Bird
Sanctuary. Periyar National Park is
one of the largest and finest wildlife reserves in
India.
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