True to its name, ‘God’s own country’ Kerala lives up to its name with its gorgeous landscape of beaches, backwaters & hills, rich culture, world-renowned alternate health system and an experience that can be breathtakingly mesmerizing, one of the best Indian Travel Itineraries. Located on the Malabar Coast of South West India, Kerala boasts of being one of the most literate and gender- equitable states in the country. It’s also the most diverse Indian State, with Hindus, Muslims and Christians living in colourful harmony in the kaleidoscope that is Kerala.
The climate is temperate through most of the year, with two seasons of rainfall. The people are very friendly, educated and well informed. The environment of Kerala is clean due to the education levels and also because it has very few polluting industries. It’s a consumer state and you’ll find a wide array of products from across India & the World at the new posh markets & malls or its old bazaars, inc. the intricate local handicrafts and handlooms. You can find very good value or economical accommodation in cities and even small towns of Kerala. Some of the best Indian hotels are housed in Kerala’s beautiful heritage buildings & Palaces and some of India’s best resorts, on Kerala’s Backwaters & Beaches. The food is wholesome, healthy and delicious with its seafood amongst the best Indian cuisines.
No wonder Kerala is one of the favourite Indian destinations for international tourists, for both luxury as well as budget tourists. It's constantly acclaimed by several respected trade publications like ‘Travel and Leisure’ (One of the 10 paradises of the World) and ‘National Geographic Traveller’ (One of the 50 must see destinations of a lifetime). ‘Khaleej Times’ terms it as “One of the six destinations of the millennium” and ‘Cosmopolitan’, ‘One of the ten love nests
The climate is temperate through most of the year, with two seasons of rainfall. The people are very friendly, educated and well informed. The environment of Kerala is clean due to the education levels and also because it has very few polluting industries. It’s a consumer state and you’ll find a wide array of products from across India & the World at the new posh markets & malls or its old bazaars, inc. the intricate local handicrafts and handlooms. You can find very good value or economical accommodation in cities and even small towns of Kerala. Some of the best Indian hotels are housed in Kerala’s beautiful heritage buildings & Palaces and some of India’s best resorts, on Kerala’s Backwaters & Beaches. The food is wholesome, healthy and delicious with its seafood amongst the best Indian cuisines.
No wonder Kerala is one of the favourite Indian destinations for international tourists, for both luxury as well as budget tourists. It's constantly acclaimed by several respected trade publications like ‘Travel and Leisure’ (One of the 10 paradises of the World) and ‘National Geographic Traveller’ (One of the 50 must see destinations of a lifetime). ‘Khaleej Times’ terms it as “One of the six destinations of the millennium” and ‘Cosmopolitan’, ‘One of the ten love nests
Comment