Kerala - Paradise Of South India
Kerala is one of the hot tourist destinations in India where people flock in large numbers to capture the beauty of nature and attractions in the state. The state is itself a splendor with pristine beaches, lush green rolling hills, charming backwaters, Ayurveda, Wildlife, boathouses and much more. The fragrance of spices, full stretch of coconut trees and rich fauna and flora make the land a perfect holiday destination especially for romance.
Kerala is located on the Malabar Coast along the south-western coast of India. It is bounded by the Arabian Sea in the west and the Western Ghats on the east. Kerala is well known for its culture and traditions. It is called one of the 'ten paradises of the world' and '50 must see destinations of a lifetime' by the National Geographic's traveler magazines.
Beaches, Hill stations, backwaters, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, heritage sites and pilgrim tourist spots make the state the perfect beauty and God's own land.
Kumarakom
Kumarakom is situated in the district of Kottayam. The biggest highlight of Kumarakom is the boat ride with Vembanad Lake as the back drop. Kumarakom also has a bird sanctuary where many species of migratory birds visit. If you visit Kerala during mid-august September, you will also be able to see numerous boat races in Alappuzha for which the region is more than famous.
Athirappilly falls
Athirappilly falls is situated in Thrissur district near Chalakkudy. It is of 24 m height on Chalakkudy River. There are two water theme parks situated near the falls. Also, the Vazhachal spot, Thumboormuzhi project and Sholayar reserve are very near to Athirappilly. Rich with wildlife, the area also has the possibility of trekking that an adventurous tourist can make use of. Monsoon is the season in which Athirappilly reaches the height of its scenic beauty.
Thekkady
Thekkady is a prime location in the tourist map of India when it comes to flora and fauna. It is considered a haven of spices like black pepper. Periyar National Park is situated here. Thekkady is famous for its evergreen forest and elephant herds. It is also home to herds of sambar, tigers, gaur, lion-tailed macaques and nilgiri langurs.
Some of the renowned beaches in Kerala are Kovalam, Marari, Alappuzha, Varkala, Kappad, Pathiramanal, Beypore and more.
Some of the popular backwater destinations of Kerala are Cochin, Alappuzha, Kumarakom, Kasargod, Kottayam, Kozhikode, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram.
Some of the famous wildlife reserves in Kerala are Periyar, Idukki, Kumarakom, Eravikulam, Parambikulam and Chinnar.
South India Tours always has Kerala in first place. This is because of the beauty and tourism in the state. When it comes to a tour in South India, make sure you have a plan to get all around. It is best to land at Coimbatore airport [http://www.gtholidays.in/tours_destinations], use some travels in Coimbatore [http://www.gtholidays.in/tours_destinations] and make a round trip so that you feel having visited different destinations in one shot. Enjoy!!!
Kerala is located on the Malabar Coast along the south-western coast of India. It is bounded by the Arabian Sea in the west and the Western Ghats on the east. Kerala is well known for its culture and traditions. It is called one of the 'ten paradises of the world' and '50 must see destinations of a lifetime' by the National Geographic's traveler magazines.
Beaches, Hill stations, backwaters, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, heritage sites and pilgrim tourist spots make the state the perfect beauty and God's own land.
Kumarakom
Kumarakom is situated in the district of Kottayam. The biggest highlight of Kumarakom is the boat ride with Vembanad Lake as the back drop. Kumarakom also has a bird sanctuary where many species of migratory birds visit. If you visit Kerala during mid-august September, you will also be able to see numerous boat races in Alappuzha for which the region is more than famous.
Athirappilly falls
Athirappilly falls is situated in Thrissur district near Chalakkudy. It is of 24 m height on Chalakkudy River. There are two water theme parks situated near the falls. Also, the Vazhachal spot, Thumboormuzhi project and Sholayar reserve are very near to Athirappilly. Rich with wildlife, the area also has the possibility of trekking that an adventurous tourist can make use of. Monsoon is the season in which Athirappilly reaches the height of its scenic beauty.
Thekkady
Thekkady is a prime location in the tourist map of India when it comes to flora and fauna. It is considered a haven of spices like black pepper. Periyar National Park is situated here. Thekkady is famous for its evergreen forest and elephant herds. It is also home to herds of sambar, tigers, gaur, lion-tailed macaques and nilgiri langurs.
Some of the renowned beaches in Kerala are Kovalam, Marari, Alappuzha, Varkala, Kappad, Pathiramanal, Beypore and more.
Some of the popular backwater destinations of Kerala are Cochin, Alappuzha, Kumarakom, Kasargod, Kottayam, Kozhikode, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram.
Some of the famous wildlife reserves in Kerala are Periyar, Idukki, Kumarakom, Eravikulam, Parambikulam and Chinnar.
South India Tours always has Kerala in first place. This is because of the beauty and tourism in the state. When it comes to a tour in South India, make sure you have a plan to get all around. It is best to land at Coimbatore airport [http://www.gtholidays.in/tours_destinations], use some travels in Coimbatore [http://www.gtholidays.in/tours_destinations] and make a round trip so that you feel having visited different destinations in one shot. Enjoy!!!
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