tourism places in kerala ( India )

by - February 04, 2021

Kerala

Kerala, a state on India's tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600km of Arabian Sea shoreline. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and backwaters, a network of canals. Inland are the Western Ghats, mountains whose slopes support tea, coffee and spice plantations as well as wildlife. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar, plus Wayanad and other sanctuaries, are home to elephants, langur monkeys, and tigers.

tourism places in Kerala 

Kovalam





The Kovalam Trivandrum City of India is a beach city by the Arabian Sea in the Thiruvananthapuram metropolitan area of ​​Kerala, which is located 18 km south of the city center. If you remember the Kovalam beach then the visit to Kerala will definitely remain incomplete. The southern end of Kerala's coastal area is a shelter for migrant tourists throughout the year. Proud rock structures invite each wave to its side, which provides a spectacular view of which every eye likes to see. The vast edge that is wet every second seems like to appreciate our steps. Despite nationalities, tourists are equally happy to see it. It is a children's friendly beach and gives them space to play in waves as well. Eraas led a crowd of ships in the old lighthouse and people still keep their heads high in one corner of the beach for their destination.

Thekkady

Thekkady is the location of the Periyar National Park, which is an important tourist attraction in the Kerala state of India.
It seems that you get rare opportunities when you drink water to the huge elephant or your kids are fed. Thekkady is the parent of some unique flora and fauna. A lake, which is marked by precious greenery, flows during monsoon and then there will easily be an incomparable view of the herds of elephants crossing the lake. This rare show is the most celebrated feature of Thekkady. Tigers, bears, deer, cattle, hippopotamus and many more are there, grazing or roaming around the place freely. Sailing on the lake enhances every trip to the thump.

Kumarakom

Kumarakom is a village on Vembanad Lake in the backwaters of Kerala, southern India. It’s laced with canals, where houseboats ply the waters. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is home to many species including cuckoos and Siberian storks. Nearby, the Bay Island Driftwood Museum displays wooden sculptures. In the lake, Pathiramanal Island is a haven for rare migratory birds. Ancient Thazhathangady Mosque is east of Kumarakom.

For the peace of this island surrounded by Kerala's largest lake, Kumarakom is a permanent word in the dictionary of world tourism, lack of heart to be faded in Vembanad. Whether it is any season, regular visitors, who are going for the first time, will find it difficult to take their eyes off such a bizarre panorama. Kumarakom boasts with confidence that there is a unique houseboat, with all the features it looks like a proper home; Perhaps it is a great stay on the coldest waters of the Vembanad lake. Monsoon is the most demanding season when water from the sky dissolves with water on earth, we can expect magic.

Cochin

Kochi (also known as Cochin) is a city in southwest India's coastal Kerala state. It has been a port since 1341 when a flood carved out its harbor and opened it to Arab, Chinese and European merchants. Sites reflecting those influences include Fort Kochi, a settlement with tiled colonial bungalows and diverse houses of worship. Cantilevered Chinese fishing nets, typical of Kochi, have been in use for centuries.
Cochin is the opposite of the rest of Kerala, and yet, it is similar. This is known for its colonial past, which is still clear in Cobblest Street and the strange café of the city. There are more than some highlights of Cochin. Chinese fishing nets, which are a different kind of experience.

The beautiful sunset by the harbor makes a really romantic experience. And there is also a sunset cruise that you can take with alone or with your special person. Just roam the streets of Cochin and are for a pleasant surprise.

Wayanad


Love lake
Wayanad is a rural district in Kerala state, southwest India. In the east, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush, forested region with areas of high altitude, home to animals including Asiatic elephants, tigers, leopards, and egrets. In the Ambukuthi Hills to the south, Edakkal Caves contain ancient petroglyphs, some dating back to the Neolithic age. Wayanad is a wonderful hill station situated in the north-eastern part of magnificent Kerala. The mountain station has many tea and coffee gardens, which makes it ideal for a relaxing holiday. The best way to experience Wayanad's beauty is to stay in Homestay and enjoy the hospitality of the local people.
With its low population, evergreen greenery, and many beautiful trekking trails, it activates your body from the inside. Also known as "Land of Paddy Area", it is a symbol of green, peaceful and relaxing for Kerala.

Munnar

Munnar is a town in the Western Ghats mountain range in India’s Kerala state. A hill station and former resort for the British Raj elite, it's surrounded by rolling hills dotted with tea plantations established in the late 19th century. Eravikulam National Park, a habitat for the endangered mountain goat Nilgiri tahr, is home to the Lakkam Waterfalls, hiking trails, and 2,695m-tall Anamudi Peak.

It is a major sin to leave Munnar from the list of beautiful places in India. This hill station of Kerala is the pleasure of a nature lover.
Welcome to the vast expanses of tea and cardamom gardens and rich forest cover here. At an altitude of about 6,000 feet above sea level, Munnar is about the grand valleys, the majestic hills, and ancient surroundings.

Alappuzha


Alappuzha (or Aleppi) is a city on the Lakkadevi Sea in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It is best known for the houseboat cruises with a network of wild Kerala backwater, quiet canals, and logons. Alappuzha Beach is the site of the 19th Century Alappuzha Lighthouse. There is a traditional design in the city's Mullakkal temple. The snake boat race of Punnamada Lake is a famous annual event.
Kerala is known as "God's own country" for its natural treasures. One of the best places to experience Kerala's natural beauty is Aleppi.
Known as 'Venice of the East', Alleppey's excellence attracts tourists from both India and abroad. There are magnificent ancient churches and temples that spread the divinity and strangeness in the aura.

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