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Kerala- God's owns country

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Kerala a state on India's tropical Malabar coast. Well versed as the God's own country. It famous for its ecotourism and amazing backwaters. Unique culture and traditions that's makes such a pleasant and calm place.

Best time to visit Kerala

Well best time is depending on people either visit Kerala for vacations ie during September to March this time weather is pleasant and charming or you especially come Kerala to see backwaters beauty. So you can come in winter, month of November to February.

How to reach Kerala

By Air: The cochin international airport is the nearest airport around 75 km away from Allepey.
By Road: Kerala have excellent road connectivity to others states such as Delhi, Mumbai, M.P etc also you can hire private bus to visit Kerala.
By Train: The Allepey Railway station lies in city and well connected to major cities in Kerala.

Places to visit in Kerala

Kerala have a quite and pleasant that's offers you relax and enjoy the hugs of Nature.
  • Allepey (Exotic Backwaters spot): Alleppey tops this list of best places to visit in Kerala with pictures. Its backwater trips, houseboat stays, and calm beauty brings a fair number of people to its enclave. In fact, it is the most popular place to experience some offbeat Kerala backwaters. Lord Curzon’s depiction of Alleppey as the Venice of the East is not hyperbole. Alleppey houseboat vacation is what people look for on their visit to Alleppey. There are stretches of paddy fields, picturesque chapels, gripping fishing villages, and lakes filled with water lilies which make Allepey one of the pre-eminent tourist places in Kerala for 3 days trip itinerary.
Alleppey 
  •  Munar (Romantic Place): Get ready to be lost in the befall beauty of the place where three rivers meet, that is Kundalay, Mudrapuzha and Nallathanni. Place at 1524-metre altitude on the Western Ghats, the tourist places in Munnar makes you curious if it is the birthplace of beauty. The superabundant green landscape, waterfalls, lakes, forests and tea plantations compels this place a heaven on earth. The place gives picturesque panorama of misty valleys and lakes. You might never have presume that consider tea plantations continuously might be so fascinating and engrossing. You can have your share of adventure here as you can go paragliding, trekking and rock climbing.
Munar
  • Wayanad (The Heavenly Paradise): Being a pleasant hill station, Wayanad is one of those locations in Kerala that you can visit throughout the year. Wayanad means ‘land of paddy fields’ offers you a lush landscape dotted with rice paddy fields,  betel nut trees, coffee plantations and bamboo forests lake.It also has caves with rock and wall carvings belonging to the Neolithic and Mesolithic ages, making it one of the most exotic tourist places in Kerala. A great place to spot wildlife, especially wild elephants, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and one of the forest places to visit in Kerala.
Wayanad 
  • Thekkady (Wildlife Beauty): Thekkady is prime tourist destination in Kerala situated in the well known The Periyar National Park. The Periyar National Park is accommodation to a large number of Indian elephants,lion-tailed Macaques, Nilgiri Langurs, Indian Bison and Bengal Tigers. Mullaperiyar Dam is located around the area on the Periyar River and forge an artificial lake for Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. 
Thekkady 
  • Kovalam (The Beach): If you are a beach goer, and is still assuming none can beat the charm and allurement of Goa or other popular beach destinations, you must visit Kovalam today! Located along the coastlines of the charismatic Arabian Sea, this beach town is undoubtedly one of the best tourist attractions to visit in Kerala.Located only 16km from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, Kovalam is the home to some of the most picturesque and playful beaches in the country. While in here, personally can roam around, spoil in beach activities or in other fun-filled activities around Kovalam Beach, Lighthouse Beach, Hawah Beach, and Samudra Beach.
Kovalam Beach

Foods of Kerala

Well, offacuse land of God offers authentic and locals meals. Paradise for food lover have wandering in search of delicious and tasty dishes.
  • Sadhaya (Traditional vegetarian feast): The traditional authentic Kerala meal, Sadhya is served with rice and 12-20 dishes during a fresh plantain leaf. The most well liked festival in Kerala Onam is lacking without this traditional meal. The facet dishes square measure put together referred to as as Kootan and therefore the ancient rice as choru.Achar(pickle), puli inji (ginger-tamarind paste), pappadam, pazham (banana), kayyavarathathu (banana chips), moru (buttermilk) and parippu (dal and drawn butter paste) square measure alternative dishes served with kootan. Kootan differs in preparation and flavour. If you've got never tried having an authentic Kerala sadhya, do not forget to offer it a try next time once you visit the state. The preparations for sadhya is straightforward then it's the mostly served meal for weddings and other functions in Kerala.
Sadhaya 
  •  Putta and Kadala Curry : As cute as its name sounds, puttu is a cylindrical steamed rice cake cooked with coconut shavings. This is a particularly popular breakfast item and staple food of Kerala. This Kerala food item is typically served with kadala curry which is actually black chickpeas but are often eaten in whichever way it tastes good.
Putta and Kadala Curry 
  • Appam with stew: Ask anybody from Kerala what their favourite dish is from back home and they will swear by appam and stew! I think it's justified for them to do so because appam is just something that seems to be a revolution in the food world. It is a rice pancake with a soft and thick centre and a crispy, thin outside. No matter what you eat it with, appam will intensify that dish's taste value beyond hundred! However, it is usually paired with a southern style stew where chunks of any kind of meat in smothered in a silky, rich, dreamy coconut curry which will leave you sad when it finishes.
Appam with stew 
  •  Idiyappam (Rice dough dish): You can never go wrong with chicken fry! You take a chicken which is that the favourite meat of 99% of the whole population and fry it! Who doesn't love fried stuff?! So, this version of a chicken fry is something that is out of this world. Served on a banana leaf, the chicken is fried with onion, garlic, chilli, vinegar and coriander. The fiery taste of this popular Kerala food item on your tongue will leave you looking for more!
Idiyappam 
  • Coconut Toddy : Kallu or coconut toddy is an exotic drink prepared from tender coconut in Kerala. It is of two kinds- sour and sweet. The sweet kallu is extremely much refreshing while the locals ferment it to form arrack or the sour kallu (around 8% alcohol content) which is analogous to the North Indian drink 'bhang'. The local prepare vinegar, palm jaggery and yeast from this palm toddy. If you are visiting Kerala, try watching the local extracting toddy from the coconut tree. It would be a very interesting experience.
Coconut Toddy 

What to buy in Kerala 

 Kerala isn't simply associated with Nursing scenic traveler places, however it's conjointly a tremendous looking destination. Here square measure the items that you simply should get on your Kerala vacation for the best shopping in kerala experience: 

  • Tea and occasional – Feel The Flavour And Aroma 
  • Spices – Get able to Spice Your Tongue 
  • Banana Chips And Cashew balmy – Taste The Crunch And Flakiness
  •  Kasavu Mundu And Dresses – Dress Like ne'er Before
  •  Handicrafts – Take Away Kerala’s far-famed Souvenirs
  •  Aroma Oils – Heal Your Body And Senses
  •  Jewelry – Wear The Fascinating Neckpieces 
  • Spice Market, Kochi – Spice Up Your style
  •  Connemara Market, Trivandrum – Shop Like ne'er Before 
  • Asparagus, Varkala – Pamper Yourself With Some Kerala Delights


FAQs

1. Which is the best time to go to Kerala?
A. Kerala have two months choice either in vacations i.e September to March  when weather is pleasant and charming or you come in winter people especially come to see backwaters beauty during November to February. 
2. What are the best things to do in Kerala?  
A. There are various things to do in Kerala are: 
  • Shikara rides in Alleppey
  • Enjoy watching elephants bathe in Kodanad
  • Watch snake boat race in Alappuzha
  • Enjoy your stay in a treehouse in Wayanad.
  • Go for a spice tour in Thekkady.
  • Explore the coffee plantation fields in Wayanad .
3.What is the native food of Kerala? 
A. A traditional veterinarian feast well known as Sadhaya. 

4.What is the traditional dish of Kerala?
A. Appam and stew, Puttu and Kadala Curry .

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