Kerala, located in South India is known for beaches, backwater cruises, spices, romantic destinations, houseboats, tea plantations, wildlife sanctuaries and lush green forests. Kerala also boasts of a prosperous edifying legacy and ethnic performing arts.
Kerala has been divided into three geographical regions by the nature – the Lowlands, the Midlands and the Highlands. The forest covered Highlands embrace the dense foliage, deep, echoing chasms with a rare range of flora and fauna. The Midland encompasses valleys speckled with secluded hills. This region presents a panorama of picturesque beauty and extensive plantations of rubber, tea and coffee. The Lowlands flanking the sea are covered with the backwaters, connected by artificial canals. This region enjoys a dense population with coconut palm orchards and widespread paddy fields.
Get Free QuoteFollowing are the main tourist attractions of Kerala:
Thekkady
Images of undulating hills, elephants and spice-scented plantations immediately crop up by the name of Thekkady Tourism. Popular as one of the finest wildlife reserves in the country, there are several tourist attractions here like Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumily, Pandikuzhi, Mangala Devi Temple and Chellarkovil and Pullumedu.
Vembanad Lake
Called as the longest lake in India, it spans several states of Kerala and it known by different names in the various districts. The vast network of canals and rivers from Kottayam empties into the Vembanad Lake. Kerala Holiday Packages and houseboat cruises are offered in Vembanad Lake by Kumarakom Tourist Village.
Padmanabhaswamy temple
Situated in Thiruvananthapuram, the Dravidian style of architecture is a prominent tourist attraction. Its exquisite style emulates the grandeur of Adikesava Perumal Temple of Kanyakumari.
Mattupetty
Nestled in the foothills of Anamudi Peak, this hill station promises salubrious climate and lush-green panoramas. The main tourist attraction here is the Mattupetty dam which is a storage concrete gravity dam. One can get lost in the ethereal reflection of the tea plantations on the still water.
Fort Kochi
It is fondly called as the ‘Gateway to Kerala’ and is colloquially called as ‘Old Kochi.’ The historic town around it still bears the vestiges of European architecture. The Chinese fishing nets are a prominent tourist attraction here.
Munnar
Very popular for its tea plantations, the hill station of Munnar is located in the Western Ghats range of the mountains. The name ‘Munnar’ means ‘three rivers’, as it is located at the confluence of three rivers – Kundaly, Nallathanni and Madhurapuzha.
Varkala Beach
Situated on the south of Kollam, it is a stunning picturesque beach of Kerala. Enveloped by paved footpaths, it is known for quaint shops, coconut trees, beach huts and cliffs. It is also known for ethereal and dramatic sunsets.
Thus, Kerala Tourism is one of the most preferred destinations for foreigners in India. The National Geographic Traveller Magazine stated that Kerala is supposed to be considered as ‘one of the fifty places of a lifetime’. It truly beckons one and all to savour the tang of holidaying of a lifetime!
Duration: 06 nights - 07 days
Locations: Cochin + Alleppey + Kumarakom + Periyar + Kovalam + Trivandrum
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