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Best of Kerala: A Journey through Nature, Culture & Spice

Kerala is the land of lush green landscapes, misty hills, enchanting scenes of backwaters, rich culture and traditions, and aromatic spice plantations. Cuddled in the lap of the southwestern corner of India, this beautiful state of India is a haven of natural beauty, rich culture and rare experiences that makes travel experience both relaxing and adventurous.

Whether you are hoping to get take away in the midst of the tea gardens, or simply relax in the tranquil backwaters, watch the classical dance performances or visit the temples for a spiritual experience, the Travel Agents India ensures that you do not miss any of the experiences in Kerala. 

In this article you can check out about the natural wonders of Kerala, the rich cultural experiences you can have, and exploring the legendary spice routes.

1 A Natural Wonderland: Landscapes that Take Your Breath Away

One of the captivating highlight of Kerala is its diverse geography; as a result visitors can expect unique experiences. It stretches from the Arabian Sea on the west to the Western Ghats on the east, making it a vast landscape to explore its natural beauty. Getting in touch with a reliable India Tour operator will help you discover the natural wonders of Kerala in a more exciting and relaxing way.

Backwaters: The Soul of Kerala

The backwaters of Kerala are a complex network of interconnected canals, lakes, and rivers. These iconic backwaters stretches across Alleppey (Alappuzha), Kumarakom, and Kollam. The best way to navigate each and every corner of the backwaters is through its traditional houseboat, known as kettuvallam. As you glide through the waters you can watch the palm grooves, coconut lined trees, fishermen casting nets, and women engaged in their daily household are a scene to behold.

Hill Stations: Cool Escapes and Tea Gardens

Kerala is home to some of the picturesque hill-stations, offering a refreshing retreat in the abode of the clouds. Some of the charming hill-stations of the state which you shouldn’t miss to explore are Munnar, Wayanad, Thekkady, and Vagamon. 

Munnar is famous for its misty hills, lush green tea gardens, dense forests and the cool climate. Here you can indulge in activities like taking a walk around the tea gardens, visit the tea museum, and take a wildlife tour in Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr.

Other hill-stations like Wayanad, Thekkady, and Vagamon are also known for dense forests, wildlife, spice gardens, and adventure activities.

As these hill-stations are located far apart, you can let the travel agents India know to include in your itinerary for the best vacation in the hills.

Beaches: Where Palm Trees Meet the Sea

Kerala also has some of the serene and peaceful beach destinations, as its coastline stretches over 550 km, you will find different kinds of beach, and each beach is popular for its unique charisma. For example, Kovalam is in crescent shape and is known for its Ayurvedic retreat resorts, Varkala is famous for its red cliffs, and Bekal is known for its colonial era fort.

2. Cultural Tapestry: Traditions Woven Over Millennia

Kerala is a cultural haven, here you can learn about the different art forms, attend vibrant festivals, explore the architectural wonders and know about the lifestyle of the people deep rooted in Dravidian culture.

Classical Arts: Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, and More

kathakkali dance

One of the ancient dance forms of Kerala is Kathakali in which the performers wears colorful mask-like with facial makeup, and vibrant detailed costumes. Performers engage in the dance form by conveying their narratives through storytelling, dance and music. Another interesting dance form is Mohiniyattam, performed by women in a graceful way. Then there is Koodiyattam which is a Sanskrit theatrical form. International tourists can visit Kerala’s cultural center like Kalamandalam to watch and learn about the different dance forms of the state.

Temples and Traditions

With a reliable India Tour operator visit the ancient temples of Kerala, known for its grand architectural work. Some of the highlights include the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram and the Guruvayur Temple in Thrissur is known for their grand architectural designs and spiritual atmosphere.

If you are visiting during the Thrissur Pooram festival do attend it, as it is accompanied with processions of elephants in golden caparisons, beat of drums and vibrant fireworks.

Theyam & Ritual Performances

In Kannur district, you can be a spectator of Theyyam performance, where the performers wear detailed makeup and costumes depicting that of deities and spirits. These traditions are part of the living village traditions of Kannur district and witnessing it is a very rare experience.

3. Spice Trails: Kerala’s Aromatic Legacy

Kerala has been the leading center of spice trade, dating back to more than 2,000 years. Written records suggest that Kerala was involved in spice trade with ancient Romans, the Chinese, and Arabs and in the later centuries with the Europeans. It is known to have traded spices like cardamom, cinnamon, black pepper, and other different kinds of exotic spices.

Popular Spice Plantations

Some of the popular destinations which are known for its spice plantations till date are Thekkady, Wayanad, and Munnar. These places are known for cultivate spices like cardamom, cloves, nutmeg, and vanilla. The moment you step in these hill-stations, the air is thick with the scent of these spices. 

Here visit the spice plantations, know how the spices are grown, harvested, and processed. Let the travel agents India know to include spice plantation tour in your itinerary, so that you have a amazing experience learning about these spices.

Culinary Heritage

No trip to Kerala is complete without trying the traditional cuisines of Kerala. With its legacy of spices, expect its dishes to be flavorful, which once land in your mouth offers a blast. Most of the dishes in Kerala are prepared using local spices, coconut, curry leaves, mustard seeds, and tamarind. 

Some of the popular local dishes include vegetarian Sadhya, Malabar biryani and Karimeen Pollichathu. Don’t miss to take a sip of its filter coffee and banana chips for snacks.

Want to visit Kerala? What is the Best Time to Visit Kerala?

The best time to visit Kerala is during the autumn-winter season (October to March), when the climate is cool and pleasant and you can indulge in all outdoor activities without any sweat.

Another best time is the Monsoon season (June to September), the landscape is covered in greenery, but it may be dangerous if there is heavy rainfall and flood, you have to check out the weather alert. The best you can do is engage in indoor activities like engage in Ayurvedic retreat and wellness programs.

In the summer season (April to May); it may be difficult to visit some of the places due to extreme hot weather. However you can visit the temples, engage in indoor activities like wellness programs and visit the hill-stations.

So, with the help of reputed travel agents India, plan your trip to Kerala and have one of the most unexpected and unique experiences.

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