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  • Kerala : Must see place by National Geographic Traveller

    Kerala is a very easy place to simply sit back and enjoy. The name means “land of coconuts,” and the palms shade nearly the entire state from the tropical sun; many call the beach at Kovalam the best in India; visitors can spend a day riding small ferries through the backwater lagoons or watching elephants cavort in the wildlife sanctuaries; the spicy food may be the best vegetarian cuisine on the planet.

    The real reason to visit Kerala, which lies at the southwestern tip of the subcontinent, is for the intellectual adventure: Kerala is a bizarre anomaly among developing nations, a place that offers real hope for the future of the Third World. Consider: This small state in India, though not much larger than Maryland, has a population as big as California’s and a per capita annual income of less than $300. But its infant mortality rate is low, its literacy rate among the highest on Earth, and its birthrate below America’s and falling faster. Kerala’s citizens live nearly as long as Americans or Europeans. Though mostly a land of paddy-covered plains, statistically Kerala stands out as the Mount Everest of social development; there’s truly no place like it.

    In the mornings, from nearly anywhere in Kerala, you can hear loud music from the Hindu temples, wailing muezzins at the mosques, and church bells ringing at the cathedrals. Religious tolerance is just one reason for Kerala’s success. The state government has effected sweeping land reforms and spends almost half of its budget on health and education. A heritage of female-headed households means women have always been equal participants here. Unlike almost everywhere else in Asia, women outnumber men in Kerala, suggesting that there has been no selective abortion or female infanticide.

    Kerala is not a quiet spot. It has a rate of newspaper readership that is among the highest in the world and plenty of never-ending political arguments. Parades of striking bus drivers or medical students or kathakali dancers block traffic in the capital of Trivandrum almost daily. But, that engagement with the world is one of the best things about the place. Keralites meet you on more or less equal terms, with neither the subservience nor the rage you’ll find in much of the Third World.

    Kerala is a place to meander: Simply take a bus from Trivandrum or Cochin out to almost any village and spend a day wandering the dikes between the rice paddies and rubber trees, seeing how half the world still lives: men and women stooping to cut rice with sickles, or spreading coconut along the road to dry; water buffalo wallowing in the irrigation ditches; every inch of ground cultivated; every small field lined with palms; a place where little is wasted. It’s also a place that works, and in poor, rural Asia, that alone would make Kerala a paradise. The breeze rustling the palm fronds is just a bonus.

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    Furthermore the romantic candle dinner in the beach resort of Kerala gives a moment to remember and cherish all through your life. Prepared in the coconut Oil with natural spice gives a mouthwatering scent and make the candle night dinner even more romantic. Enjoy the fabulous diner and a magical health spa in the beach ayurvedic resort. Ayurvedic health spa and body massage rejuvenates you mind, body and soul. It is the unique gift of this beautiful state for the couples spending there memorable and romantic moments of their newly starting marriage life.

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    • #3
      Kerala culture

      Mostly it is known for its less populated beaches but it has many cultural attractions. Annual festivals of this state have unique charm so one should ever try to be part of these festival.
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      • #4
        Kerala

        Thanks for the information.This is another beautiful and very popular visiting destinations of India.I hope to go there soon!
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        • #5
          If you are looking for a less populated beach try the chowara beach near to kovlam. Infact 30 mins drive from kovalam. Its a really nice place to be. I have been there and check the pics here

          Chowara beach

          We spend almost a full day at the beach. It was awsome. had lots of fun.
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          • #6
            Yes, Kerala is one of the most focused attractions in India for honeymoon as well. It is known for its wide backwaters and outstanding beaches.

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            • #7
              You have shared great information with us. Kerala has now become the first choice for the visitors. The capital city Chennai has many beaytiful beaches and places to see.
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              • #8
                Kerala is the state of God. Thank you so much for this information.
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                • #9
                  Kerala has been included in the "Ten Paradises of the World" and in the "50 Destinations of a Lifetime" by National Geographic Traveler, one of the main attractions being it's backwaters (a huge coastal system of interconnected rivers and canals), which used to be the only means of trade and transport in this part of India. The Kerala backwaters are one of India's main attractions and truly a magical place to visit.
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                  • #10
                    Kerala has a great culture that has been contributed by the people and different races. The history of Kerala can tell about the process of culture synthesis. Throughout the ages, Kerala has proved that it can respond to any challenges through its adaptation and combination of old traditions.

                    The people of Kerala have got an honor among those who have achieved Indian cultural heritage. The culture of Kerala is a part of Indian culture. Kerala’s culture has persisted due to the reasons of unity, continuity and universality. It gives importance to the human achievements in any fields like religion, philosophy, language, art, education and social organization.

                    The cultural heritage of Kerala can be seen from the different art forms and customs of Kerala. The landlords of earlier times encouraged these arts and culture together with holding the moral values of it. A significance of art of Kerala is the special visual effects and good music. Kerala can boast of its performing arts proudly. There is no other state in India which can match up with the creativity of arts of Kerala. The people of Kerala lead a simple life and are culturally inclined and traditional and celebrate the festivals well. The traditional costumes of Keralites are mundu and neriyathu.

                    The culture of Kerala is a part of both Indian and Dravidian culture. Even then there is some part that has its own flavor. The culture of Kerala was expanded with the influence of neighboring areas as well. The main religion in Kerala is Hinduism even though there are people following Christianity and Islam. The language, dress, organizations and culture of Kerala are distinct. It is interesting to note that there is a similarity in the language and customs of Kerala to that of the Mediterranean civilization, Egyptian civilization and the Indus valley civilization. It is believed that the Dravidas has inhabited the western part of India by making Madurai as their capital. In the songs called as Vadakkan Pattu it is mentioned that the Ezhavas had arrived to Kerala from Ezham which is the present day Sri Lanka. The region which is now called as Kerala was developed at a very late stage and the culture also was developed slowly.

                    The southern part of India was ruled by the Cheras, Cholas and the Pandyas. There were fights among them for the rule over different areas and it was the Cholas who was successful in ruling the whole of Kerala. After that many local rulers emerged and then there were the coming of the outsiders as well. The language of Kerala, Malayalam was developed during that period. There is a great influence of the Sanskrit language over Malayalam. Ayurveda also started to develop in Kerala at that time.

                    Even though Kerala is a small strip of land in terms of geographic location, it is possible for one to find a huge number of different parts of cultural heritage. The culture of Kerala can be seen from the arts, cuisines and dance forms of Kerala.
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                    • #11
                      Kerala, the "God's Own Country" is among the most favorite and popular tourist spots. Huge number of people from all across the globe comes to pay a visit to this beautiful state of Kerala. Peaceful beaches, composed climate, lush green hill stations, serene stretches of backwaters, and exotic wildlife are the most sought after attractions of this land.

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                      • #12
                        The backwaters- Kerala. Truly God's own country
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