Kerala - God’s Own Country Part III

Author by : Arjun Mukherjee

The Ministry of Kerala is trying to reach new heights with novel ways of administration. Many local festivals associated with temples in different parts of Kerala are even now conducted and managed by the respective ‘Nairs’ of the region.

Travel to the tropical beaches, fragrant spice plantations, beautiful wildlife sanctuaries and scenic hill stations of Kerala on Tours to Kerala India.

Scientists in the southern Indian state of Kerala have begun examining an unusual phenomenon: coloured rainfall in some parts of the state.

Trichur or as we know it also as Tiruchirapalli with its rich history, cultural heritage and archeological wealth is the cultural capital of Kerala.

Kovalam - Beaches of Kerala are at their best in Kovalam. Rosewood beds are a speciality of Kerala.

Did you know that the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Plachimada in the southern state of Kerala, is one of Coca-Cola’s largest in India?

Onam being the biggest festival in the Indian state of Kerala, Malayalam is the language of Kerala. The most interesting area is the Kuttanad region, called the rice bowl of Kerala where farming is done below sea level, using a system of dykes and bunds.

Once again, Backwaters are one of the unique attractions of Kerala, a chain of canals extending about 1500 kms, with a network of 44 rivers, lagoons and lakes.

The backwaters of Kerala are a hidden paradise and can only fully be appreciate by the slow, gentle cruise of a traditional houseboat. The backwaters of Kerala are also unique and are found nowhere else in the world.

Make sure you take time off your busy schedules and visit God’s own country – You won’t regret it.

Arjun is an ardent lover of travel, video games, photography and music. Get to learn more about him at ARJUN

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