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Kerala Travel Guide

A distinct and relaxing vacation amidst natural environs enveloped in cozy lagoons, velvety beaches, exotic backwaters, breathtaking hill stations, rich monumental heritage and exciting wildlife is an attribute of Kerala Tourism. "The land of Kera (Coconut)" is a perfect destination for enjoying a remarkable and memorable South India Tour. Association of many legends, make this state all the more unique in terms of heritage. The tourists have everything they crave for in their metro life. Serenity and Solitude are the keywords of Tour to Kerala. You find a myriad of attractions as you come to Kerala. These alluring destinations are mind boggling with so much to explore.

If you are a holiday seeker then come to Kerala Backwaters, if you are looking for relaxation and with a pinch of thrill visit the Hill Stations of Kerala and Beaches of Kerala, the adventure sprees indulge in Adventure Sports in Kerala ;the Historians, Architects and Archaeologists witness the monumental heritage by seeing the Monuments of Kerala. Have a Medical Tourism in Kerala at the prestigious Hospitals of Kerala by the experts and specialists. Get the Ayurvedic Treatments - the elixir of invigorated life or opt for other alternative medicinal practices.


 

Famous Cities

  • Alappuzha
    Located in the midst of lush greenery and blue waters, Alleppey or Alappuzha, is one of the exotic locations in Gods own country. Washed by the Arabian Sea, Alappuzha is a very sought out place and an important tourist destination in the catalogue of Kerala tourism... Read More

  • Cochin
    Known as the commercial hub of Kerala, Cochin, is the blending of the colonial past and contemporary variety. Located in the district of Ernakulam, Cochin is one of the important seaports of Kerala. Being the chief tourist destinations of South India tourism... Read More

  • Kollam
    Kollam is known widely to people as the land of cashew nuts and beautiful and serene greenery. An ancient port town, Kollam is home to sea, a network of rivers and backwaters, mountains, paddy fields and dense forests. The overwhelming colors of... Read More

  • Kovalam
    The capital of South Kerala, Kovalam is known for its pristine beaches. Earlier, a fishing village of Kerala, the village transcended its way to one of the most sort-out destinations in the catalogue of Kerala Tourism. Also a backwater honeymoon destination... Read More

  • Kozhikode
    Also known as Calicut, Kozhikode is the third largest city in Kerala and the headquarters of the Kozhikode district.. Kozhikode was a trading center for spices during the middle ages and hence, was known as the "City of Spices". Deriving its name from Koyil... Read More

  • Kumarakom
    Kumarakom is a tiny tourist village in Kottayam district, Kerala. Surrounded by the Vembanad Lake, which is supposed to be the largest backwater in Kerala, Kumarakom is the perfect blend of nature and its psyches. The Taj Garden Retreat is the first modern... Read More

  • Munnar
    Munnar is a delightful hill resort in the Idduki district of Kerala. The town derives its name from the Malayalam words munu meaning 3 and aaru meaning river. Landlocked by five jungles, the town remains cold and wet for most of the year. It is also... Read More

  • Palakkad
    The history of Palakkad dates back to the Paleolithic age. The land was conquered by the Perumal rulers in the first millennium AD. The land was further divided into smaller divisions by the Perumal governors. Palakkad has also been mentioned by the Malabar... Read More

  • Thiruvananthapuram
    Thekkady is a place located in the Idduki district and a location of the Periyar national Park. Close to the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border, this place is located at a distance of 257 kilometers from Trivandrum. It is the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary that attracts tourists... Read More

  • Thekkady
    Thrissur is a city located in the central region of Kerala and is known to be the cultural capital of the state. It is rich in cultural festivals, historical significance and natural sights. It is known for temples and its colorful and spectacular festivals that attract thousands... Read More

  • Thrissur
    Thrissur is a city located in the central region of Kerala and is known to be the cultural capital of the state. It is rich in cultural festivals, historical significance and natural sights. It is known for temples and its colorful and spectacular festivals that attract thousands... Read More

  • Varkala
    Varkala is a coastal town in Thiruvananthapuram district and probably the only place in Southern Kerala with cliffs adjacent to the Arabian Sea. Varkala is also known for being a famous beach resort, which is excellent in telecommunication facilities and services... Read More

  • Wayanad
    Wayanad is located in the northeast part of Kerala. It is a new town that emerged recently in 1980. A place rich in flora and fauna, a large part of Wayanad is covered with coffee. The forest of Wayanad is covered with several species of wild type... Read More
 

Wildlife National Park

  • Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
    The Periyar Wildlife National Park located in the Idduki district of the south Indian state of Kerala is one of the most exotic and vibrant place to relish the best of Flora and Fauna in the Indian subcontinent. The park covers an area of about 777 sq-km of cardamom hill...Read More
 

Kerala Temple

  • Guruvayoor Temple
    A major attraction for the devotees of Lord Krishna, the Guruvayoor Temple is popularly known as the Dwarka of South India. Situated in Guruvayur town of Thrissur district... Read More

  • Dhanwanthari Temple
    Lord Dhanwanthari is an avatar of Lord Vishnu in Hindu tradition. He appears in the Vedas and Puranas as the physician of the devas... Read More

  • Narasimha Temple
    Lord Narasimha is fourth incarnation of Lord Maha Vishnu. Narasimha is in the form of Half Man and Half Lion, and is considered... Read More

  • Mariyamman Temple
    Mariyamman is one of the famous goddess worshipped mainly in south india. 'Amman' in tamil means 'Mother', "Mari"... Read More

  • Pandavas Temple
    Pandavas are described in the Indian epic 'Mahabharatha'. Pandavas includes five brothers Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna... Read More

  • Siva Temple
    Lord Siva is an important God in Hinduism, including in the Trimurthis. In the 'Trimurthis', Siva has the duty of destroying or... Read More

  • Lokanarkavu Temple
    Lokanarkavu Bhaghawathi Temple is located near Memunda around 5 Km from Vadakara, Kozhikode in Kerala, india... Read More

  • Vishnu Temple
    Lord Mahavishnu is one of the deities in 'Trimurthis'. The three functions of the world namely "Creation" , "Maintenance"... Read More

  • VishnuMaya Temple
    Pandavas are described in the Indian epic 'Mahabharatha'. Pandavas includes five brothers Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna... Read More

  • Nagas Temple
    According to Indian culture snakes are also considered as gods. 'Nagas' or 'Sarppas' means snakes. Usually we considers a... Read More

 

Kerala Beaches

  • Alappuzha Beach
    Alappuzha Beach, Alleppey Beach in Kerala, South India Beaches With the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast network of lakes, lagoons and several freshwater rivers criss-crossing it, Alappuzha is a district of immense natural beauty...Read More

  • Kovalam Beach
    Today Kovalam has become one of the most popular beach hangouts in India. Kovalam means a grove of coconut trees and truly the coconut trees along the beaches give a ravishing look... Read More
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