Blissful is the state
of Kerala, an epitome of joy it is. The place is wedged between the Arabian Sea
on the west and the Western Ghats on the east. God’s own country as per the
Kerala tourism provides an eye-soothing and relaxing view to its tourists.
Lush green is the state
with beautiful backwaters which makes it none less than a paradise on earth. Talking
of the backwaters, let’s be carried with it... The backwaters of Kumarakom
offer the visitors a pleasure, or I shall say an eternal gratification, in the
lap of nature surrounded by the coconut groves around, located at the banks of
Lake Vembanad. Boating and fishing are the leisure tasks the place helps
tourists spend time with, by enjoying the nature’s extremities.
And to be at Kumarakom,
the flights at Kochi (Cochin) International Airport shall land first. :P
With your travel
hosts-cum-guides, Welcome To Kerala!
Cab up to Munnar from
Kochi experiencing the nearby of about 130 km. The rivulet trio of Muthirappuzha,
Nallathanni and Kundaly embrace the tourists to Munu-aaru (Munnar). The tea
station instils its flavour into the air and the zephyr tends to engulf your
soul and forces you to lose yourself to the magic land of Munnar.
Thekkady, a tourist
attraction in the same district of Idukki as is Munnar is the location of
Periyar National Park. It is a home to wild elephants and deer, the location is
an adventure spot for tourists as provides them with a golden opportunity to
view these wildlife creatures at an arm’s distance through the safety boats in
the lake of Periyar. The forests around Thekkady make it more adventurous
revealing the life nearby.
Inlined at the bank of
Arabian Sea another tourist destination is Kovalam, a beach town which boosts travel to the district of
Thiruvananthapuram. Varkala, a palm fringed beach of the same district is
famous for the Varkala Formation, a geological cliff. Also the site is an
exemplar of a 2000 year old Janardana Swami Temple.
Kerala amazes its
tourists in every possible way whether it be the art variety ranging from Aranmula
Kannadi (metal mirror),
handlooms, mural paintings to festivities like Patayani, Theyyam, Puram and to
celebrating boat races. Famous for Kalaripayattu, the martial art form the
state is truly diverse.
And by now our readers
must be tired reading heavy South Indian names, so give your mind a break with
our Kerala delights! :P
Delectable dishes
directly from Kerala’s cuisine follow you to the lingering experience of
tourism. The aroma of coconut is well spread at the land of spices. Both
vegetarian and non-vegetarian delights the state offers, Dosa being the highly
recommendable to eat with others including Appam, Puttu and Kadala Curry, Spicy
Chicken Fry and a more being the speciality.
Go Foodie! Explore
Kerala! :D
And at last, to attain
peace one must visit the Silent Valley National Park of Kerala for travel-ism
is peace!
And peace is
Athirapilly waterfalls a part of Chalakudy river. For readers-cum-movie
buzzers, it is the same location where the movie Baahubali has been shot! :P
Stay peaceful, keep
experiencing!
Written By: Gurleen Saluja
Edited By: Ruchi Kalra
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