From North to South - A Glance of Kerala
Kerala is a small state located in the South-West region of the Indian Peninsula.
The state is bordered with Karnataka to the north, the Sahyadri mountain ranges (parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka) to the east, the Arabian Sea to the west and Tamil Nadu to the south.
It is listed as one of the most favourite tourist destinations of the world by several world famous magazines and other tourist publications and programs.
Here in this article, I am going to give you a glimpse of the major tourist attractions in Kerala- North to South.
Bekal, Kasargod: Bekal is famous for its beach and fort.
Bekal fort is one of the best preserved forts in the country.
Its scenic beauty has made it a favourite among many filmmakers in India.
Wayanad: Located at an average altitude of 1,200m above sea level, the district of Wayanad is a paradise in itself.
The biggest advantage the place possesses is that it has been hardly affected by modernity even now.
One can find tribes in the forests of Wayanad who are out of civilization as we know it.
Cochin: Also known as Kochi, this city in central Kerala, has been a major attraction business-wise as well as tourism-wise, right from 16th century.
I think you need to explore Kochi and its many attractions yourselves, there are too many.
Alappuzha: Often referred to as 'the Venice of the East,' Alappuzha is famous for its fishing culture, beaches, backwaters, boat races, coir industry and much more.
A must see.
Kumarakom: Situated near Kottayam in central Kerala, Kumarakom is a set of small islands in the Vembanadu Lake.
A houseboat ride through the backwaters here is an experience is something which you will cherish for the rest of your lifetime.
Thekkady- Munnar: These are two of the major hill stations in Kerala, situated in Idukki district.
Sprawling tea plantations, wildlife sanctuaries, trekking facilities, waterfalls, mountains, cool weather are the major plus points.
Kovalam: It is one of the most famous beaches in the world.
It has three crescent shaped beaches side by side.
Thousands of tourists visit this place daily.
There are numerous hotels and resorts all over Kerala.
Accommodation will not be an issue at all if you have planned your trip properly.
These hotels and resorts will also provide their services in arranging various trips for you.
Kerala is an amalgam of any kind of tourist attractions you are looking for, an exception could be only snow.
It has got beaches, hill stations, backwaters, forts, palaces, national parks and so many.
The state is bordered with Karnataka to the north, the Sahyadri mountain ranges (parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka) to the east, the Arabian Sea to the west and Tamil Nadu to the south.
It is listed as one of the most favourite tourist destinations of the world by several world famous magazines and other tourist publications and programs.
Here in this article, I am going to give you a glimpse of the major tourist attractions in Kerala- North to South.
Bekal, Kasargod: Bekal is famous for its beach and fort.
Bekal fort is one of the best preserved forts in the country.
Its scenic beauty has made it a favourite among many filmmakers in India.
Wayanad: Located at an average altitude of 1,200m above sea level, the district of Wayanad is a paradise in itself.
The biggest advantage the place possesses is that it has been hardly affected by modernity even now.
One can find tribes in the forests of Wayanad who are out of civilization as we know it.
Cochin: Also known as Kochi, this city in central Kerala, has been a major attraction business-wise as well as tourism-wise, right from 16th century.
I think you need to explore Kochi and its many attractions yourselves, there are too many.
Alappuzha: Often referred to as 'the Venice of the East,' Alappuzha is famous for its fishing culture, beaches, backwaters, boat races, coir industry and much more.
A must see.
Kumarakom: Situated near Kottayam in central Kerala, Kumarakom is a set of small islands in the Vembanadu Lake.
A houseboat ride through the backwaters here is an experience is something which you will cherish for the rest of your lifetime.
Thekkady- Munnar: These are two of the major hill stations in Kerala, situated in Idukki district.
Sprawling tea plantations, wildlife sanctuaries, trekking facilities, waterfalls, mountains, cool weather are the major plus points.
Kovalam: It is one of the most famous beaches in the world.
It has three crescent shaped beaches side by side.
Thousands of tourists visit this place daily.
There are numerous hotels and resorts all over Kerala.
Accommodation will not be an issue at all if you have planned your trip properly.
These hotels and resorts will also provide their services in arranging various trips for you.
Kerala is an amalgam of any kind of tourist attractions you are looking for, an exception could be only snow.
It has got beaches, hill stations, backwaters, forts, palaces, national parks and so many.
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