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WHAT KERALA IS FAMOUS FOR - THE BEST 5 THINGS TO DO (1)

Kerala is an ideal destination all year round. Equipped with mountain stations, backwaters and beaches, the state has one or more other items to offer tourists throughout the year. Kerala is famous for its spices and that is why it is known as the Spice Coast of India. It is a kind of spice, starting with the cultures of Jews, Christians, Muslims and merchants living in this state. This charming destination is sandwiched between the Western Ghats mountains and the Arabian Sea, featuring magical backwaters, lush greenery, wildlife, ancient beaches, rich art and culture, spice and tea gardens, A

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WHAT KERALA IS FAMOUS FOR - THE BEST 5 THINGS TO DO (1)

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  1. WHAT KERALA IS FAMOUS FOR - THE BEST 5 THINGS TO DO

  2. INTRODUCTION Kerala is an ideal destination all year round. Equipped with mountain stations, backwaters and beaches, the state has one or more other items to offer tourists throughout the year. Kerala is famous for its spices and that is why it is known as the Spice Coast of India. It is a kind of spice, starting with the cultures of Jews, Christians, Muslims and merchants living in this state.

  3. 1. Epic Beaches Kerala which has a long coastline has many beaches where you can enjoy. It is known for its backwaters, high beeches, rugged palms, rows of coconut trees and tea and coffee plantations. Being on the country's coastal front, Kerala is home to some beautiful beaches.

  4. 2. Houseboat Excursions The backwaters of Kerala still serve as an important center of local life. Most tourists prefer to stay in a houseboat for a while during their visit to Kerala as your visit will be useless without experiencing the joy of houseboats.

  5. 3. Architectural Splendour Kerala's architecture reflects the influence of many cultures and religions that have flourished over the years. An example of the state's distinct cultural and historical heritage related to its architecture can be seen in its religious structure, be it churches, mosques, temples or synagogues.

  6. 4. Mouth-Watering food The area is also famous for its Sadhya, which is served in the Hindu festival of Onam and includes dishes of rice and vegetables boiled on banana leaves. Kerala cuisine also includes a lot of seafood such as fish, prawns, hardwood and crab due to its long coastline in Kerala holiday packages.

  7. 5. Interference of history Kerala has been the home of the Mysore family where rulers like Heather Ali and Tipu Sultan fought four wars against the British. The state of Travancore was formed on July 1, 1949, which was later changed to Kerala. Read for more information to visit Our website -

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