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A Travel Guide to God’s Own Country- Kerala

The soothing, peaceful, and tranquil state of Kerala is a gem of a place to explore for globetrotters. Hereu2019s all you need to know about the stunning Godu2019s Own Country.

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A Travel Guide to God’s Own Country- Kerala

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  1. A Travel Guide to God’s Own Country- Kerala www.indiator.com

  2. Knowing Kerala Situated in the South Western Malabar Coast of India, Kerala is a picturesque state. Its backwaters and beaches with palm trees are a sight to behold and make it one of the most loved tourist spots in the country. The abundance of natural beauty in Kerala has rendered it the name God’s Own Country and it is this scenic splendour that makes Kerala tours so popular. PLAN YOUR TRIP

  3. How to reach Kerala? By air: Kerala houses three international airports, namely Thiruvanthapuram, Cochin, and Kozhikode Airport and a domestic Airport in Kollam so reaching the state by air is a convenient affair. By road: An expanded road network connects Kerala to prominent Indian cities. You can take state run buses to reach Kerala at an affordable price. By train: With around 200 railway stations, Kerala has a well established railway network with all kinds of super fast and express trains running to all the major Indian cities.

  4. Commuting within Kerala Pre-booked private transfer services are economical and safer means to commute within Kerala. You can also explore various cities in Kerala in an auto or a cab. However, since language may be a problem, you are advised to make use of the former option for a more hassle-free experience.

  5. Places to visit in Kerala Athirapally Waterfalls: An indispensable part of Kerala packages, the Athirapally Waterfalls has become all the more popular after featuring in the internationally acclaimed movie Bahubali. Munnar: The tea plantations of Munnar are a must-visit. Alleppey: Cruising on a houseboat in the backwaters of Kerala is unarguably one of the most popular things to do in Kerala. Cochin: Slightly differing from the scenic locations of Kerala, Cochin is all about exquisite structures like the Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace, Indo-Portuguese Museum, etc. Wayanad: Wildlife lovers can’t miss a trip to the thrilling Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.

  6. Things to do in Kerala Apart from experiencing a houseboat stay in Alleppey and visiting the gorgeous tea gardens and wildlife reserves, it is equally important that you savour the local flavours of Kerala. Head out to try the South Indian cuisine consisting of Dosa, idli, vada, sambar, etc. to surprise your taste-buds with a delectable taste. You must also explore the art and culture of Kerala by watching classical performances like Kathakali

  7. 4 Days Private Kerala tour package with Backwater and Athirapally Waterfalls • 3 Nights Private Kerala Tour with Stay at Tree House and Backwater Houseboat • 3 Days Private Tea Valley Munnar Hill Station Tour from Cochin • 6 Days 5 Nights Private Periyar Wildlife and Backwater Tour in Kerala Thanks for watching

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