Jeweled with a pleasant and calm climate round the year, Kerala is a tropical land with the coast running down its entire length, and the Western Ghats forming a protective barrier against the dry winds from up north. With almost 600 Km of the glorious Arabian sea in its neighborhood, Kerala is South India's most serene state. Mostly famous for its seafood cuisines, you can experience a 'laid back' India as a getaway from your hectic routine. Rejuvenation is something one can be assured of while going back from this 'State of Backwaters'. Kerala has a lot to offer for everyone who comes in. Just setting foot on this swath of soul-quenching, palm-shaded green will slow your subcontinental stride to a blissed-out amble. A world away from the frenzy of elsewhere your search for a place with pleasure for your eyes & soul will surely end here. Nothing can beat the earthly combination of greenery around, water flowing next to walkways, taste bud tickling food & a horizon of vibrant colors. For those who come to relax, go for walks on the serene beaches soaking themselves in the pleasant cool breeze blowing from over the surface of the sea. The 'many' exciting things to do are taking a ride on the elephant back with the famous 'coconut water'. The list is endless; Tranquil stretches of emerald backwaters, lush hill stations and exotic wildlife, waterfalls, sprawling plantations and paddy fields, Ayurvedic health holidays, enchanting art forms and magical festivals. Best Places to visit:- Alleppey (Alappuzha) is a large network of canals and one of the major centers for backwater boat trips. This place is where narrow canals, rivers, lakes, lagoons, and land meet are aptly called “Alleppey backwaters”. Kerala's main backwaters stretch north, east, and south of Alleppey while Vembanadh Lake,
Jeweled with a pleasant and calm climate round the year, Kerala is a tropical land with the coast running down its entire length, and the Western Ghats forming a protective barrier against the dry winds from up north. With almost 600 Km of the glorious Arabian sea in its neighborhood, Kerala is South India’s most