Kerala, a state
situated on the tropical Malabar Coast of southwestern India, is one of the
most popular tourist destinations in the country. Named as one of the ten
paradises of the world by the National Geographic Traveler, Kerala is famous
especially for its ecotourism initiatives. Its unique culture and traditions,
coupled with its varied demography, has made Kerala one of the most popular
tourist destinations in the world. Growing at a rate of forty percent, the
tourism industry is a major contributor to the state's economy.
Each of these
locales is excellent and is gone by and delighted in by vacationers
consistently. Kerala is arranged in the wonderful Malabar Coast and its
exceptional magnificence and greenery has been extremely well known with
travelers. The title of "God's own nation" suits this beautiful
locale. Indeed The National Geographic magazine recognizes Kerala to be one of
the "ten paradises of the world". Kerala is known for its advancement
of eco-tourism. Vacationers come to Kerala to delight in the serene beaches, lush
green hill stations and the amazing backwaters. The vacation spots are a famous
end for generally travelers. Kovalam is a vacation spot town in
Thiruvananthapuram city of Kerala. There are three beaches in Samudra beach, Kovalam,
Lighthouse beach and Hawah beach. Together they structure the celebrated around
the world bow of the Kovalam sunny beach. Kovalam offers tourists various ayurvedic
medication spas and salons and hotels. The ten kilometer long Cherai vacation
spot is in Kochi and it is well known for dolphin sightings and coconut groves.
The Cherai Goreeshwara temple is likewise extremely prevalent and a critical temple
for Hindus.
The Portuguese fort
and Pallipuran Church are the other attractions in Cherai. Varkala beach also
in Thiruvananthapuram is another popular tourist destination. It is famous for
the two thousand year old temple of Janardana Swami. Tourist can enjoy the many
ayurvedic spas here. The other highlights include Kappil Lake, Angengo fort,
Varkala tunnel and various other temples. Other beaches in Kerala include
Kappad, Bekal and Muzhapillangad. The hill stations of Munnar, Wayanad,
Wagamon, Peermade, Nelliampathi and Ponmudi also attract a large number of
tourists every year. Munnar is the most popular hill station of Kerala. The name
is derived from the words “munu” meaning three and “aaru” meaning three, owing
to the town’s strategic location at the confluence of the rivers Madhurapuzha,
Nallathanni and Kundaly. Munnar is famed for its fauna and flora. Though most
of the flora and fauna are at the verge of extinction, they are preserved in
wildlife sanctuaries and parks.
Tourists can visit
the Chinnar Wildlife sanctuary, Kurinjimala sanctuary, Manjampatti Valley and
the Indira Gandhi Wildlife sanctuary among others. These protected areas are
known for animals like the Nilgiri Thar, Nilgiri wood pigeon, and Nilgiri
langur among others. The Kerala backwaters of Kollam, Kuttanad, Kottayam, Alapuzha,
and Munroe Island among others are often visited. They are beautiful, serene
and offer activities such as boat riding. The houseboats and boat races are
also very popular. Tourists can also visit popular heritage sites like Padmanabhaswamy
Temple (Thiruvananthapuram), Mattancherry Palace and Padmanabhapuram Palace.
The main pilgrim tourist spots of Kerala are Sabarimala Temple, Vadakumnathan
Temple, Guruvayoor Temple, Sarkara Devi Temple, Malayattor Church, Padanilam
Parabrahma Temple(Mavelikkara), Chettikulangara Temple, and Parumala Church.
Kerala can be reached via rail, road and air. Accommodations are also easily
available. Kerala is visited through the year.
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