Kerala is considered to be the kernel of "incredible India". Kerala is encompassed by Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The southernmost part of Indian peninsula is beautiful. The Arabian Sea is considered to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. The waves of froth and jingle will recall you to take another trip to the periphery of imagination. The Dravidian culture is considered to be one of the richest traditions of India. The state is known as the fertile pastures of love and creativity.
When to Go
Desember to March
Famous Tourist Attractions
Hill Stations
There are ample hill stations in Kerala with much of the state's exotic appeal being centered on the Western Ghats. This is a highland area that rises to an elevation of 1520 m. The tropical forest region is a wealth of rich flora and fauna and enables in the preservation of the ecological balance. There are the expansive, loamy plantations of tea, coffee, rubber and the fragrant cardamom.
Known as God's Own Country, Kerala is a bustling state of green stretches of forests and hill stations that dot the contours of its rugged topography. Every district has a culture that is unique to its own. The silver coconut-and-water state attracts travelers from all over the world all along the year so much so that bookings have to be made well in advance if you want to make it to the hill stations of Kerala.
Temple
The southernmost state of Kerala has so much to offer in terms of it temple tradition. The temples are a delight to the visitors' sensory faculties. The richness of their architectural wealth captivates the perceptions of the traveler, apart from providing them with an affluence of scholarly entropy.
The structural design of the temples of Kerala is unique, bringing about harmony between the natural resources as well as the climatic conditions of the region. Elephants are an integral part of temple construction. A colorful agenda of festivities and exacting protocols are associated with the scores and scores of temples that speckle the cultural as well as the physical landscape of Kerala.
Beaches
The beaches of life teach us new experiences which push us to the land of uncharted terrains. The waves of novel ideas will replenish the spirits of your long days and the longer nights. Take a break to the heaven on Earth, in the land of beaches, the back waters, the terrains of "God of Small Things' and lastly; the tranquil shrines and rejuvenation center.
National Park
Kerela is located on the western coast of south-western India. The biodiversity of Kerela is protected by the Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve of the eastern hills. One fourth of India's 10,000 plant species along with 900 species of different medicinal plants could be found in National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries in Kerala. The 9,400 sq km space that is covered by the forest here in Kerela comprises of the tropical wet evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, tropical moist and dry deciduous forests, and montane subtropical and temperate forests. The other types of flora that can be noticed at National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries in Kerala includes the bamboo, wild black pepper (Piper nigrum), wild cardamom, the calamus rattan palm (Calamus rotang - a type of climbing palm), and aromatic vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides)
Nightlife & Entertainment
Theatre
theatre in Kerala has been there since ancient time, it's a traditional art form in Kerala. Street plays and community theatre are very popular in Kerala. Theatre in Kerala is often used as a mode of spreading awareness.
Dance
Kerala is the birth place of two ancient classical form of dances; Kathakali, Mohiniyattam. If Kathakali is the theatrical presentations of Hindu epics that involve extreme facial expressions and colorful makeup and costume then Mohiniyattam is the dance of heavenly temptress performed with graceful movements and pleasant facial expression.
Music
tourist can enjoy traditional form of music in Kerala like the classical Carnatic and various folk songs sung by the different communities.