15 Days 13 Nights
India
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4300Feet
Very Cold
Overview
Overview
Kerala, also known as "God's Own Country" is a state located in the southwestern region of India.
It is known for its beautiful backwaters, palm-lined beaches, tranquil hill stations, and rich cultural heritage. One of the main attractions in Kerala is its backwaters, a network of lagoons, lakes, and canals that run parallel to the Arabian Sea coast. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely boat ride on a traditional houseboat or explore the backwaters on a canoe.
The backwaters are also known for their exotic wildlife and bird species, including kingfishers, herons, and otters. Another popular attraction in Kerala is its beaches, such as Kovalam, Varkala, and Cherai, which offer breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea and are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.
The state is also home to several hill stations, including Munnar and Wayanad, which offer panoramic views of the Western Ghats and are known for their tea and spice plantations, trekking trails, and wildlife sanctuaries. Kerala is also famous for its rich cultural heritage, which is reflected in its art, music, dance, and festivals.
Visitors can attend the annual Onam festival, which celebrates the homecoming of the legendary King Mahabali, or witness the spectacular Theyyam ritual, which is performed in the northern districts of the state.
The best time to visit Kerala is between October and March when the weather is pleasant and the state is not affected by monsoon rains. Kerala is well-connected by air, road, and rail and has a wide range of accommodation options, including luxury resorts, budget- friendly hotels.