Fascinating Kerala The Fascination of people with Kerala can be dated back to decades. Kerala in South India is truly a fascinating place. With the Arabian Sea in the West and the Western Ghats in the East, Kerala enjoys a unique geographical feature that adds to its fascination.
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Kerala Ayurveda The use of Ayurveda for healing is an age-old phenomenon of not just healing the illness but an individual as a whole. Evolved during 600 BC, Ayurveda has now become an indispensable branch of modern medicine.
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Kerala Cuisine "Indian food is hot, and South Indian food is hottest", is an age-old myth. Famous all over the world, nothing can be farther from the truth.
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Kerala Dances Folk Dance, Tribal Dance, Classical Dance, Neo-Classical Dance or Modern dance, you name it and the Fascinating Kerala has it.
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Kerala Eco-tourism The tourism graph of Kerala has shown a steep rise in the last few years. The most beautiful part of India, which was until quite recently left undiscovered by its people, is slowly gaining popularity and for good reasons too.
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Kerala Festivals Celebrated all year round, the people of Fascinating Kerala come together on every occasion to enjoy the spirit of their state with fun, frolic and entertainment gaining paramount importance.
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Kerala Houseboats In the hustle-bustle of today’s busy lifestyle, we are all constantly on a look out for someplace quite during vacation where we get to spend some quality time with our near and dear ones in a beautiful, relaxing and refreshing ambience.
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Kerala Water Sports The adventurous water sports offered by the Fascinating Kerala are Canoeing, Catamaran Sailing, Kayaking, Para Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling and Wind Surfing.
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Kerala Cities Kerala in South India is truly a fascinating place. With the Arabian Sea in the West and the Western Ghats in the East, Kerala enjoys a unique geographical feature that adds to its fascination.
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Alappuzha Known as the 'Venice of East', with the Arabian Sea in the West and a large number of lakes and lagoons crisscrossing it, Alappuzha is one of the most beautiful districts in Fascinating Kerala.
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Emakulam-Kochi Situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea in central Kerala, the city is host to the best harbors in the country, thus enabling it to enjoy good trade relations with other countries.
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Kollam Known as Quilon in the earlier times, it used to be a significant seaport witnessing trade with the traders of Phoenicia, Arabia, China, Greece and Rome.
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Kozhikode Earlier known as Calicut, Kozhikode today holds an important historical place in the Fascinating but forgotten history of Kerala. The name Kozhikode is derived from the Malayalam word for the crowing of a cock.
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Palakkad Palakkad, the Granary of India derived its title from the fact that it is the most fertile and thickly forested district in the Fascinating Kerala. The place is said to have derived its name from the 'Pala' trees while 'Kadu' means forests.
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Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram, formerly known as Trivandrum is the capital city of the fascinating Kerala. Sprawled along the southern side of India, it is watched over by the Arabian Sea in the West and Tamil Nadu in the East.
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Kerala Tours Kerala celebrates traditional, religious, state and national festivals. These festivals are full of messages depicting one or more aspects of human life, relationships or ancient traditions.
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Kerala Festivals Kerala celebrates traditional, religious, state and national festivals. These festivals are full of messages depicting one or more aspects of human life, relationships or ancient traditions. Some of the popular festivals are briefed below.
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Honeymoon
in Kerala On our way a stop at the St. Mary's Church at Champakulam is a must. One of the oldest churches in Kerala, the St. Mary's church is beliseved to be one of the seven established by St Thomas.
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Cruise Kerala is the land to experience such a paradise, where natural beauty is abounding and astonishing. Hills, forests, lakes, rivers, streams, sea shores, lush green paddy fields and coconut groves, it is just like listing tantalizing dishes to a hungry customer.
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Leisurely
Kerala Tour Duration: 8Days Destinations: Kochi, Periyar, Kumarakom, Aleppey, and Marari Beach.
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Beach Tour Duration: 8 Days Destinations: Kochi, Periyar, Kumarakom, Aleppey, and Marari Beach.
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North India and Kerala Tour Duration: 21 Days Destination: Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Mumbai - Calicut - Kappad - Vythri - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Alleppey - Cochin
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Magic
of Rural Kerala Duration: 6 Days Destination: Cochin - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Alleppey - Cochin
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South India Highlights with Kerala Duration: 15 Days Destination: Chennai - Mahabalipuram - Kanchipuram - Trichy - Tanjore - Madurai - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Backwaters - Alleppey - Cochin - Mumbai.
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Enchanting Kerala Tour Duration: 7 days Destination: Cochin - Periyar - Kumarakom - Alleppey - Cochin
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Kerala with Madurai and Chettinad Heritage Tour Duration: 11 Days Destination: Cochin - Munnar- Thekkady - Kumarakom - Kovalam - Kanyakumari - Madurai
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Magical Kerala Tour Duration: 6 Days
Destination: Cochin - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Alleppey - Cochin
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Splendors of Kerala Tours Duration: 9 Days Destination: Cochin - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Kanyakumari
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Kerala Luxury Culinary and Backwater Tour Duration: 9 nights/10 days. Destination: Cochin - Kumarakom - Thekkady - Cochin
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Scenic Kerala Beach Holiday Tours Duration: 14 Days Destination: Cochin - Munnar - Periyar - Kumarakom - Alleppey - Kovalam
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Yoga and Meditation in Kerala Tours Duration: 10 Days Destination: Cochin - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Kovalam - Kanyakumari
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Luxury Hotels in Kerala With the Arabian Sea in the West and the Western Ghats in the East, Kerala enjoys a unique geographical feature that adds to its fascination.
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Hotels in Alappuzha Known as the 'Venice of East', with the Arabian Sea in the West and a large number of lakes and lagoons crisscrossing it, Alappuzha is one of the most beautiful districts in Fascinating Kerala.
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Hotels in Kochi Known as the Commercial and industrial capital of Kerala, Kochi is also famous as the 'Queen of Arabian Sea'. Situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea in central Kerala, the city is host to the best harbors in the country.
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Hotels in Kollam Known as Quilon in the earlier times, Kollam was once a significant seaport witnessing trade with the traders of Phoenicia, Arabia, China, Greece and Rome. Kollam is today famous as the processing part of the fascinating Kerala.
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Hotels in Kumarakom On the banks of the famous Vembanad Lake, lies the city of Kumarakom, which is an ornithologist's paradise. Nature basking in the glory of mangrove forests, coconut canopies and swaying paddy fields in the company of waterways and canals is an ideal place to spend holidays at.
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Hotels in Munnar Nature with arms wide open at Munnar compels a person to come and visit this enchanting city. An integral part of the triangular tourist circuit of Madurai-Munnar-Cochin, it is enveloped with Tea and Spice gardens.
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Hotels in Thekkady An important hill resort, Thekkady is more popular for its Wildlife Sanctuary, commonly known as Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Tourists who come to visit this place rest in some of the Hotels of Thekkady given below.
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Hotels in Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram, formerly known as Trivandrum is the capital city of the fascinating Kerala. Sprawled along the southern side of India, it is watched over by the Arabian Sea in the West and Tamil Nadu in the East.
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Luxury Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala The use of Ayurveda for healing is an age-old phenomenon of not just curing an illness but an individual as a whole. Evolved during 600 BC, Ayurveda has now become an indispensable branch of modern medicine.
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Coconut
Lagoon, Kumarakom A complete naturalistic, Ayurveda's effectiveness depends on a person's body composition, which is explored at the various Luxury Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala.
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Village, Thekkady Thekkady is an ideal place to get away from the day-to-day tensions and troubles. An important hill resort, Thekkady is more popular for its Wildlife Sanctuary, commonly known as Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Malabar Hotel, Kochi Known as the Commercial and industrial capital of Kerala, Kochi is also famous as the 'Queen of Arabian Sea'. Situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea in central Kerala, Cochin now known, as Kochi is host to the best harbors in the country.
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Kayaloram Lake Resort, Alappuzha Known as the 'Venice of East', with the Arabian Sea in the West and a large number of lakes and lagoons crisscrossing it, Alappuzha is one of the most beautiful districts in Fascinating Kerala. Famous for a horde of things, Alappuzha stands out for its breathtakingly amazing beach.
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Kumarakom Beach Resort, Kumarakom The use of Ayurveda for healing is an age-old phenomenon of not just curing an illness but an individual as a whole. Evolved during 600 BC, Ayurveda has now become an indispensable branch of modern medicine.
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Marari Beach Resort, Mararikulam Marari derives its names from Mararikulam, a small village in Kerala inhabited by the local fisherman's there. Life in this place hasn't changed much in the last many decades.
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Somatheeram Ayurvedic Beach Resort, Kovalam Thousands flock India every India every year in search for alternate treatment and a greater number travel across their own country to reach the lands of Kerala where Ayurveda splendor glorifies in its success to cure any kind of ailment.
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Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort, Palakkad Palakkad, the Granary of India derived its title from the fact that it is the most fertile and thickly forested district in the Fascinating Kerala.
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Keraleeyam Heritage Home and Ayurvedic Resort Evolved during 600 BC, Ayurveda has now become an indispensable branch of modern medicine. A complete naturalistic, Ayurveda's effectiveness depends on a person's body composition, which is explored at the various Luxury Ayurveda Resorts in Kerala.
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The Leela Kempinski Kovalam Beach, Kerala The use of Ayurveda for healing is an age-old phenomenon of not just curing an illness but an individual as a whole. Evolved during 600 BC, Ayurveda has now become an indispensable branch of modern medicine.
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Poovar Island Resort, Paruthiyoor Considering the life that is being led by the people today, rushing in and out of their hectic schedule, places like the Poovar Island Resort in Paruthiyoor, Kerala, South India offers respite to us all with the promise of a luxuriating holiday.
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Fascinating Kerala Backwaters Backwater is a body of stagnant water connected to a river. The backwaters of Kerala- meandering inland lakes networked by canals; stretch over an area of 1900km.
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Alappuzha Backwaters Known as the 'Venice of East', with the Arabian Sea in the West and a large number of lakes and lagoons crisscrossing it, Alappuzha is one of the most beautiful districts in Fascinating Kerala. Famous for a horde of things, Alappuzha stands out for its breathtakingly amazing beach and enchanting Backwaters.
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Kollam Backwaters Situated some 71 Kms from the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram along the coastline of Ashthamudi Lake, Kollam is host to some beautiful buildings and structures. The most notable and astoundingly beautiful feature of Kollam is the Ashthamudi Lake that covers around 30% of the city.
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Kasargod Backwaters The northernmost district of Kerala, Kasargod Backwaters enjoys a unique locational advantage. With the Sea to the West and Western Ghats to the North and East, Kasargod Backwaters Tours offers a holiday of a lifetime.
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Kottayam Backwaters Kottayam, the ‘land of Lakes, Latex and Letters’, besides being known for a large number of canals, streams, and Lakes going through it, is also famous for its widespread rubber plantation, hence the title.
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Kumarakom Backwaters On the banks of the famous Vembanad Lake, lies the city of Kumarakom, which is an ornithologist's paradise. Nature basking in the glory of mangrove forests, coconut canopies and swaying paddy fields in the company of waterways and canals is an ideal place to spend holidays at.
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Thiruvallam Backwaters Situated just 6 kms from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, Thiruvallam is a popular tourist Backwater destination. This serene backwater stretch is also very popular for its canoe rides.
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Fascinating Kerala Beaches Networked by 44 Rivers with a long stretch of beautiful serene Beaches, Kerala truly stands out as perhaps the most fascinating part of India slowing being discovered and explored by the people.
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Alappuzha Beach This is one of the most popular picnic spots in Alappuzha. The pier, which extends into the sea here, is about 140 years old. Entertainment facilities at the Vijaya Beach Park, near the Beach, add to the attraction of the Beach.
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Beypore Beach Situated at the mouth of the Chaliyar River in Kozhikhode district, a unique feature of the Beypore beach is a bridge built nearly 2 kms into the sea, made up of huge stones piled together, making a pathway into the sea.
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Kappad Beach The pleasant, calm beach, locally known as Kappakadavu, is studded with rocks. An intriguing feature of this beach is a sprawling rock that protrudes into the sea and has a temple on it. The temple is believed to be 800 years old.
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Kovalam Beach At a distance of just 16 kms from the capital city, Thiruvananthapuram, the Kovalam Beach is one of the best Beaches in Kerala. Beach of International repute, it lies on the Malabar Coast along the 600-kilometer length of Kerala Shoreline.
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Mararikulam Beach This small village is a host to numerous soft sand beaches that promises one a holiday that will relieve him from all worries and tensions amidst this beautiful place with vast expanse of land, water and swaying palm trees.
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Varkala Beach Lying in the north of the capital Thiruvananthapuram, at a distance of 54 kms, the Varkala Beach is one of the most isolated Beaches in Kerala. Away from the noise and tensions of daily life, the beach proves to be an ideal haven for those in need of one.
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Fascinating Kerala Hill Stations The fascination of people with Kerala can be dated back to centuries and yet this heavenly place on earth has been left undiscovered and unexplored by those inhabiting it, a fact that is now changing.
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Travel to Devikulam The Sita Devi Lake with its mineral waters and surroundings, offers an ideal picnic spot and a popular tourist hangout. The idyllic hill station with its velvet lawns, exotic flora and fauna and the cool mountain air offers a rare experience to visitors.
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Travel to Idukki Surrounded by the Western Ghats in the East, Idukki lies at an altitude of 2500 feet above sea level. One of the most beautiful districts in Kerala, Idukki was carved out of Devikulam in 1972. The place derives its name from Malayalam word 'Idukku' which means a narrow gorge.
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Travel to Munnar Munnar is the most famous hill station of Kerala and one of the best three in India. Situated at an altitude of 1600 m above the sea level, 'Munnar' essentially means 3 rivers. The place is home to the amalgamation of 3 mountain streams, namely, Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala.
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Travel to Ponmudi Situated at around a distance of 60 kms from the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram and at an altitude of 1000m above the sea level on the Western Ghats, Ponmudi is a small peaceful hill station in Kerala, South India.
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Travel to Vagamon The ambience of Vagamon cannot be explained in words. This is something one has to experience oneself. Lying at an altitude of 1100 m above the sea level, the Vagamon Hill station provides unlimited holidaying facilities all year except for a little while during monsoons.
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Travel to Wayanad Known for its luxurious plantations of rubber, coffee, tea, cardamom, and pepper that stretch over the hills of Wayanad as long as eye can see, Wayanad is one of the most rejuvenating places in South India.
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Fascinating Kerala Wildlife The Fascinating Kerala Wildlife is unique and enthralling in every way. A visit to any of the numerous Sanctuaries in Kerala is an enriching and unforgettable experience.
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Chinnar
Wildlife Sanctuary Sprawled over an area of 90,422 sq kms at the Devikulam Taluk of Idukki district, Chinnar was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1984. It is located in the rain shadow region of Western Ghats, thus witnessing only 48 rainy days annually.
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Eravikulam
National Park Sprawled over an area of 97 sq. kms, the park was set up for the preservation of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, which is also its main inhabitant now. It is located 15 km to the north of the Munnar Hill Station.
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Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary The place has a scenic lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar River right in the middle of the Sanctuary, where animals come in everyday to either drink water or to take a dip. From elephants to tigers, all can be spotted here.
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Silent
Valley National Park 40 km from Mannarkkad in the Kundali Hills of Western Ghats, Palakkad District, the Silent Valley National Valley though smaller than other National Parks, is unique for a horde of reasons.
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