KERALA TOUR
Little facts about Kerala
Kerala Known as “God’s Own Country,” Kerala is a tropical paradise in southern India, famous for its lush landscapes, serene backwaters, hill stations, and vibrant culture. A tour through Kerala offers a rich blend of natural beauty, wildlife, traditional art forms, and a taste of authentic cuisine.
Key Destinations and Highlights
- Munnar:
- Tea Plantations: Munnar’s vast tea gardens are a scenic delight. Visitors can tour tea factories to learn about tea production and enjoy breathtaking views of the plantations.
- Eravikulam National Park: Home to the Nilgiri Tahr, this park offers wildlife sightings and views of the Anamudi Peak, the highest in South India.
- Waterfalls: Discover beautiful waterfalls like Attukal, Lakkam, and Chinnakanal for a refreshing day in nature.
- Alleppey (Alappuzha):
- Backwater Cruises: Known as the “Venice of the East,” Alleppey offers houseboat cruises along scenic backwaters, allowing travelers to see Kerala’s unique waterways, paddy fields, and village life.
- Houseboat Stay: Spend a night on a traditional houseboat, complete with local food and an immersive view of Kerala’s serene backwaters.
- Thekkady:
- Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: Explore the rich wildlife of Kerala on a boat safari with chances to see elephants, tigers, and various bird species.
- Spice Plantations: Discover Kerala’s famous spices with a guided tour of spice plantations growing cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon.
- Kochi (Cochin):
- Fort Kochi: Wander through the colonial streets of Fort Kochi, where Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences blend with Kerala’s culture.
- Kathakali Performances: Witness Kerala’s famous Kathakali dance-drama, showcasing its vibrant culture and storytelling traditions.
- Kovalam:
- Beaches: Enjoy golden sands and clear waters at popular beaches like Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach, and Samudra Beach.
- Ayurvedic Treatments: Relax and rejuvenate with Ayurvedic massages and wellness therapies in Kovalam’s many spas and wellness centers.
Cultural Experiences
- Kerala Cuisine: Sample traditional dishes like Kerala Sadya (a feast served on banana leaves), appam, puttu, and seafood specialties.
- Temple Festivals: Experience the grand festivals in Kerala’s temples, featuring decorated elephants, traditional music, and cultural performances.
Best Time to Visit
- Winter (October to March): Ideal weather with pleasant temperatures, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
- Monsoon (June to September): Kerala’s monsoon is beautiful and lush, making it an excellent time for Ayurvedic treatments and off-season deals.
- Summer (April to May): The hill stations remain pleasant, though the plains can get quite warm.
Contact us
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