About Kerala
Kerala’s unique place on India’s tourist map is enhanced each season. Her beauty is incomparable, and so, a mere compliment does not do justice to it. We have narrowed down Kerala’s best areas – in terms of its location, natural beauty, facilities and tourist importance. Some are known for waterfalls and wildlife, others for their stunning beaches, and still others for their historical monuments and palaces.
Kerala’s length, from Kasargod in the north to Kovalam down south, each city, town and village is famous for one thing or another. There are a lot of factors that attract tourists to Kerala – its culture, lifestyle, tourist spots, mountain peaks, rivers and cuisine. Food here is generally spicy, and Kerala’s cuisine is said to be an eclectic mix: a hint of Syrian-Christian tastes in central Kerala, Malabari items in North Kerala, Portuguese-influenced in the coastal towns, and of course, the very own ‘nadan’ food. Other smaller communities such as the Konkanis, Jains, Gujaratis and Jews have their own cuisines. Some of them have imbibed Kerala-style cuisine into their own.
Kerala features on most international surveys of the best places to visit in the world. Little wonder then that tourists to South Asia flock to this southern beauty of India. Resorts, hotels and homestays provide a variety of dream accommodation facilities for you. Make your holiday an enjoyable one by getting a taste of Kerala and all its beautiful destinations.
Jungle Resort
Experience the luxuries of nature whileon your jungle holiday. Go trekking, mountain climbing and engage in adventure activities. Run wild across forest streams and spend the night in a superbly-furnished tree house.
Backwater Resort
It's easy on your budget but best on your list of things to do in Kerala. Cruise through lagoons and backwaters of the state, visit waterside villages, watch boat races and take part in village events.