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Kerala - Sun blanched white seashore - Endless beaches. Incessant blue waves mostly calm but sometimes boisterous clamoring and vanishing among white splashes. Green groves of coconuts just stop short and border the beaches with frills
Lurking in the backdrop a network of lagoons and backwaters. Boats and country crafts moving along. .
Quite a lot of rivers and countless rivulets flowing through hills and paddy fields of the midland, emptying themselves into the backwaters. And the far off dark blue mountains. This is what the eyes meet about Kerala. An excellent colour scheme and art work of Nature. An occasional boatman rowing and singing with cargo or people. A tiller or a mower and women planting seedlings. Women at work spinning coir. Dense plantations further eastward. Kerala is all these and more....
Better known as "Gods Own Country", Kerala Tourism offers you a host of exciting holiday options. Spread out across the year are specially designed Kerala Tour Packages that highlight the State's attractions, and prove beyond doubt that the season never ends in this breathtakingly beautiful land.
Extend your tryst with this spectacular geographical wonder called Kerela and experience its rich cultural heritage and enterprising denizens who are epitomes of hospitality, which adds vibrancy to its diverse and bountiful natural wealth. Visitors are given fullest value of money and time they spend in Kerala, which offers some of the best getaways when it comes to diversity
Kerala is one of the ten 'Paradises Found' declared by the National Geographic Traveler, for its diverse geography and overwhelming greenery. Kerala is a land much acclaimed for the contemporary nature of its cultural ethos, and much appreciated for the soothing, rejuvenating paradise that it is |
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| Kerala tourist Destinations |
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Kovalam Beach
Kovalam is an internationally renowned beach with three adjacent crescent beaches. It has been a favourite haunt of tourists... |
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Poovar Beach
Poovar is unspoilt and unexplored, envoloped by the most serene backwaters, & opening out to the sea and a dream golden sand... |
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Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram)
Named after Anantha Padmanabha or Lord Vishnu, the city of Trivandrum is home to many ancient temples. But the landmark |
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Varkala Beach
The famed beach destination, Varkala is a religious centre too. Like the white cliffs of Dover, the pink laterite cliffs of Varkala rise... |
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Alleppey (Alappuzha)
Referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’ by travellers from across the world, Alappuzha is a district of immense natural beauty |
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Kumarakom Backwaters
The village of Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake. An enchanting backwater destination, Kumarakom |
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Thekkady (Periyar Wildlife)
The very sound of the word Thekkady conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hills and spice-scented plantations. |
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Munnar Hills
One of the most popular hill stations in India is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams. Located at 1600 m above |
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Kochin (Cochin)
Once a major centre of commerce and trade with the Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and the British, all these foreign traders have left... |
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Wayanad Hills
Located at an altitude ranging from 700 to 2,100 metres above sea level, Wayanad has subtropical savannas, evergreen verdant spice |
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Lakshadweep Islands
The islands comprise of 4200 sq.km. of lagoon rich in marine wealth and 36 islands in an area of 32 sq.km. Each island in |
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Guruvayur Temple
Guruvayoor is one of the most important and holiest pilgrim centers in South India, attracting thousands of pilgrims from all over |
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