Kerala Tourism is a beautiful state that conjures up the image of pristine green foliage, interlinked channels of canals, backwater and rivers, fishing boats returning at sunset, rich temples with its traditional practices and one of the most friendly, jovial and laid back people in India. These are just a few reasons which make the state a popular tourist destination of India and World. This socialist state is a successful model of socialism in India and its proper implementation sees the highest literacy rate in India. The geographical diversity is vast as the state is blessed with sheer cliffs of Western Ghats in the Northern Malabar and the eastern portion is covered by Nilgiri and Palni Hills. The southern region is full of green foliage and a channel of interlinked canals, rivers and lakes all separated from the Arabian Sea by narrow strip of land and some of the most pristine white sand beaches of World are present here.
Onam is one of the most famous and colorful festivals in Kerala, celebrated with much fervor and gaiety. Also known as Thiruvonam, the festival is celebrated by all citizens of Kerala, irrespective of caste, class, creed, community and social status.
Captivating scenery of lush greenery, canals and waterways are the best way to describe Alleppey or Alappuzha Backwaters. One of the most well-known backwaters of Kerala and a major contributor to the tourism of this south Indian state, is the backwaters of Alleppey.
Situated at the confluence of three rivers, Munnar is one of the famous hill stations in Kerala. Located at an elevation of about 1600m above sea level, this hill station is known for its unparalleled shades of green. The rolling tea-planted hills and the mist above them often.
Varkala also called as “Papanasham or Holy beach” is located just 10 km away from Varkala town famous for its natural spring or curative properties, It’s considered that taking a holy dip here washes away all the sins completely. Beside the natural spring Varkala beach.
This great temple for Vishnu is situated in Trivandrum. It was established by the ruling family of erstwhile Travancore. His Royal Highness Marthanda Varma dedicated the kingdom to the Lord and ruled as His obedient Daasa.(servant). As the tradition continued.
The wildlife of Kerala is well-preserved in its wild life sanctuaries, biosphere reserves and national parks. The region has humid tropical climate and hence it nurtures many wild life species like the Asian elephant, leopards, tahr, tigers and many such rare species.