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Exploring Kerala: A Magical Journey

Kerala is famous for its backwaters, beaches, and hill stations. Imagine floating on a traditional houseboat, surrounded by the peaceful waters of Alleppey and Kumarakom. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience that lets you soak in the beauty of nature at your own pace.
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Cochin Munnar Alleppey Tour

Plan Kochi to Munnar to Alleppey tour package within your budget.Experience the enchanting beauty of Munnar, Thekkady, and Alleppey on our exclusive 5-day and 4-night tour. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and serene backwaters of Kerala, India.
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Kerala Luxury Tour Package

The luxurious package provides guest the choice of experiencing beaches, backwaters and exotic hill station. The wildlife wealth of Kerala can also be experienced in Periyar, Thekkady. Just make your enquiry online for the Kerala luxury package.
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Kerala Top Attractions

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Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple

The Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple is renowned for its beauty and grandeur.
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Kovalam Beach

Kovalam is located 16 km from Thiruvananthapuram city, the capital of Kerala.
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Periyar National Park

Periyar Tiger Reserve, Thekkady is a best managed protected area in India.
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Alleppey Backwaters Cruise

Alappuzha (AKA Alleppey) is known as ‘the Venice of the East’.
Kadathanadan Kalari & Navarasa Kathakali

Performing Arts

Kadathanadan Kalari & Navarasa Kathakali Shows.
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Kochi Chinese Fishing

Fort Cochin’s Chinese Fishing Nets have been a beach installation for centuries, well before the arrival of Portuguese colonizers.

Kerala

"God’s own Country"

Kerala, a state on India’s tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600km of Arabian Sea shoreline. Kerala is famous for lush green plantation, backwaters, pristine beaches and rich cultural heritage. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar plus Wayanad and other centuries are home to elephants, langur, monkeys and tigers. Kerala Offers unique experiences like houseboat cruises in Alleppey, Ayurvedic treatments, and vibrant festivals such as Onam, making it a must visit destination.
Kerala is also named as one of the ten paradises of the world by National geographic Traveler. Kerala is also famous for authentic spices, coconut lined sandy beaches, various plantation including tea and coffee. Moreover due to this plantation, you can find a delicious fragrance drift in the air. Kerala also has rich cultural heritage and is known for its traditional art forms such as Kathakali and Theyyam.
Celebrated as the Spice Coast of India, ancient Kerala played host to travelers and traders from all across the world including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Chinese Dutch, French and the British. Kerala also topped in zero hunger list and with 94.93% of literacy rate. Kerala is known as God’s own country, this term has a mythological belief that – Lord Parshuram, a manifestation of Lord Vishnu threw his axe into the vast sea to develop a land for his followers to reside peacefully. And this is how Kerala was born from the god itself.

Amazing Facts about Kerala:

  1. It is known as God’s own country.
  2. The wealthiest Hindu temple in the world is in Kerala. (Padmanabhaswamy Temple)
  3. Highest gold consumption in the country. (20% of country’s gold is in Kerala)
  4. Highest literacy rate (93.91%)
  5. Highest number of festivals being celebrated. (Onam, Pongal, AluvaSivarathri festival etc)
  6. Kerala is also known as “Spice garden of India”.
  7. Kerala shares a special bond with elephants.
  8. The backwaters cover almost half of the length of Kerala.
  9. Interesting to know that first Church, Mosque and Synagogue of India are in Kerala.
  10. Kerala is home to some of the rarest wetlands and world oldest teak tress.
  11. Kerala has highest life expectancy in India.
  12. Kerala has unique dance form called Kathakali.
  13. Kerala has a special martial art form called Kalaripayattu.
  14. Kerala is hoe to several national parks and wildlife santuraies.
  15. Zero homeless state.

Top Sights in Kerala:

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Thiruvananthapuram :

Thiruvananthapuram (Evergreen city of India) Also known as Trivandrum is the capital of Kerala and is famous for the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Ganpathy Temple, zoo, Poovar Isalnd, beaches and backwater. It is also a major technology hub in Kerala. The city is also surrounded by hills and has several parks and gardens making it ideal place for nature lovers. Must visit to Kuthira Malika Palace adorned with carved horses and displaying collection related to the Travancore royal family, whose regional capital was here from 18th -20th centuries.
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Munnar, Hill station :

Munnar is a hill station and former resort for the British raj Elite.It is situated in the confluence of three mountain streams Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala- and the word Munnar means three rivers in Malayalam. It is surrounded by rolling hills dotted with tea plantations established in 19th century. Must visit Eravikulam National park.
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Kochi:

Formerly known as Cochin is a major port city on the Malabar Coast. It is also known as the “Queen of Arabian Sea”. Kochi is famous for its iconic fishing nets, historic museums and ancient mosque. It has many beaches, including Cherai beach, which is known for its back water and is only accessible by boat. Kochi also has many cultural attractions, including the Kerala Folklore Museum, which houses cultural exhibits and folk-tribal artifacts, and the Kerela Kathakali center, which offers daily performances of Kathakali, a classic dance and music.
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Alappuzha “Venice of India” :

Alappuzha “Venice of India” : also known as Alleppey, is a city on the Laccadive Sea in Kerala. Most popular for its incredible backwaters, boat race, marine products and coir industry. Its Ayurvedic spas and wellness centers make this a popular tourist destination. It is best known for houseboat cruises along the rustic Kerala backwaters, a network of tranquil canals and lagoons. Alappuzha beach is a popular picnic spot and the pier, which extends out to the sea is over 137 years old. There is also an old light house nearby which greatly facinates all visitors. Must visit Ambalapuzha Shree Krishna Temple.
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Wayanad “ A Paradise for Nature Lovers” :

Wayanad “ A Paradise for Nature Lovers” : is a hill district in Kerala, it is known for its stunning waterfalls, caves, wildlife and camping and trekking trails. Clean and fresh, enchanting and hypnotizing this land is filled with history and culture. Wayanad is mostly famous for its large amount of its camping trekking trails, bird watching sites, flora, fauna and overall superfluity of magnificent sights. One of the highlights is the Banasura Sagar Dam, the largest Erath dam in India, surrounded by Banasura Hills with breathtaking views.
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Kovalam “World famous Crescent Beach”:

Kovalam “World famous Crescent Beach”: Kovalam a sea side town in Kerala is also known as “Paradise of the South”, and is known for its sandy beaches, freshwater river and wildlife. The name Kovalam comes from the coconut trees that line the beach. Kovalam is famous tourist destination with three famous beaches: Lighthouse beach, Hawah beach and Samudra beach and each beach has its own unique charm. A massive rocky promontory on the beach has created a beautiful bay of calm waters ideal for sea bathing. From enjoying exotic sea foods to getting lost in the mesmerizing beauty of nature, this town is ideal destination for anyone seeking a relaxing and rejuvenating vacations.
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Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple (Thiruvananthapuram)

The Sree Padmanabhswamy temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is located inside the East Fort in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of the state Kerala. The temple has references in Epics and Puranas. Srimad Bhag avatha says that Balarama visited this temple bathed in Padmatheertham and made several offerings. The history of this temple dates back to 8th century, it is one of the 108 sacred Vishnu temples or Divya Desams in India. Divya Desams are the holiest abodes of Lord Vishnu that are mentioned in the works of Tamil Saints.
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Must Know Before You Visit Kerala

  • Climate
    Kerala’s climate is tropical, with hot and humid coastal areas and cooler high ranges. The best time to visit depends on your preferences:
    • Summer: March to June is the off-season, when it’s very humid but you can find good deals on hotels and travel.
    • Monsoon: June and September are the monsoon months, when Kerala is lush and green, but the downpours are unpredictable. Bring waterproof clothing and umbrellas.
    • Winter: Winters are very cold, so pack layers if you’re not used to the cold.
  • Clothing
    Pack light, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen. If you’re visiting hill stations, you should also pack some woolen clothes.
  • Ayurveda
    Kerala is known for its Ayurvedic health resorts, which offer rejuvenation programs. Make sure to only visit Ayurveda centers that are approved by the Department of Tourism.
  • Food
    Many restaurants offer a variety of cuisines, including Continental, Chinese, Indian, and typical Kerala food.
  • Temple codes
    Some temples do not allow entry to non-Hindus.
  • Footwear
    Visitors to most Kerala houses leave their footwear outside before entering.

FAQs: - Kerala

What is Dharamshala?

Dharamshala is a hill station located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

What is the significance of Dharamshala?

Dharamshala is known for its scenic beauty, Tibetan culture, and as the residence of the Dalai Lama.

How did Dharamshala get its name?

The name Dharamshala comes from the Tibetan words 'dharma' meaning spiritual path and 'shala' meaning a place or dwelling.

What is the climate like in Dharamshala?

Dharamshala experiences a subtropical highland climate with cool temperatures and heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.

What are some popular tourist attractions in Dharamshala?

Some popular tourist attractions in Dharamshala include the Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama's temple), Bhagsunag Waterfall, Dharamshala Cricket Stadium, and Triund Trek.

What is the main religion practiced in Dharamshala?

The main religion practiced in Dharamshala is Tibetan Buddhism, with many monasteries and temples located in the area.

Is Dharamshala a good place for adventure activities?

Yes, Dharamshala offers a variety of adventure activities such as trekking, paragliding, and rock climbing due to its location in the foothills of the Himalayas.

What is the best time to visit Dharamshala?

The best time to visit Dharamshala is from March to June and September to November when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

Is Dharamshala easily accessible?

Yes, Dharamshala is easily accessible by road and has its own airport, Gaggal Airport, which connects to major cities in India.

Are there any traditional festivals celebrated in Dharamshala?

Yes, Dharamshala celebrates several traditional festivals such as Losar (Tibetan New Year), Tibetan Opera Festival, and International Himalayan Festival.
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