Visit South of India (
Kerala &
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Kerala a state in
Southern India is known as a tropical paradise of waving palms and wide sandy beaches. It is a narrow strip of coastal territory that slopes down the
Western Ghats in a cascade of lush green vegetation, and reaches to the
Arabian sea. Kerala borders the states of
Tamil Nadu to the east and
Karnataka to the north. It is also known for its backwaters, mountains, coconuts, spices and art forms like
Kathakali and
Mohini Attam. It is the most literate state in
India, and a land of diverse religions, where you can find
Hindu temples, mosques, churches, and even synagogues. With world class tourist sporting options, ayurvedic spas and treatments, eco-tourism initiatives, a large number of visit options ranging from beautiful high altitude blue mountains to pristine rain forests to golden sun-sand beaches and an enormous range of accommodation, Kerala has much to offer the visitor.
Backwaters
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Backwaters of Kerala are a maze of lagoons criss-crossed with rivers, shallow pools and canals, all separated from the sea by a narrow strip of sand banks. In many places, the backwaters connect to form large lakes. Backwaters are present throughout the state Astamudi
Lake is highly unique due to its topography. This is the most beautiful backwater of Kerala
The annual
Vallam Kali boat races take place in the backwaters. The boats are large wooden canoes that can accommodate 60 to
100 rowers. The most famous race is for the
Nehru Trophy Vallam Kalli, held on the second Saturday of August as a tribute to the former
Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru who had a keen interest in this sport.
Mountains
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The Blue Mountains of the Western Ghats, popularly known as
Nilgiris which has numerous hill stations in this area. The most popular is
Munnar, the honeymoon capital of the state. The highest peak of the Western Ghats is located at Anamudi (2,695 metres) and is good for trekking. The area is also home to several sanctuaries and forest reserve areas.
Several small and big
Hill stations, spread in Eastern
Districts of Kerala are highly popular picnic spots.
Wayanad and
Idukki offers several such idyllic picnic spots.
There are more than two dozen waterfalls, both large and small, with numerous rapids and springs. The largest fallwaters are at Athirampally, where three milky waterfalls fall at great speed.
Forest Parks
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Periyar National Tiger Park, Eravikulam
Reserve,
Silent Valley Park,
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad Reserves are some of the most popular tourist destinations, offering spectacular insights to the rich flora and fauna biosphere of Kerala. Many of these parks are well known internationally due to presence of exotic animals like
Nilgiri Tahr,
Gaur,
Indian Muntjac,
Sambar Deer,
Golden Jackal,
Jungle Cat, Dhole, leopard and the
Indian Tigers, which many are endangered rare species. Some little known animals such as
Nilgiri langur,
Stripe-necked Mongoose,
Indian Porcupine,
Nilgiri Marten, small clawed otter,
Ruddy Mongoose, and
Dusky striped squirrel offers a visual treat to tourists.
Wild elephant herds making seasonal visits to water bodies are also seen in many of these parks.
Kerala also has several bird parks, with more than 132 species of birds on record.
Thattekkad Salim Rajan
Bird Park is one such famous destination along with Malayatoor Forest Reserves
Many popular hill-stations like Nelliyampatty,
Peechi Dam,
Ranipuram,
Vythiri and
Kumarakom offers unique natural wildlife parks, with lots of rare flora and fauna to be explored.
- published: 14 May 2016
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