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Kerala India Tours
Sandwiched between the Lakshwadeep Sea and the Western Ghats, Kerala is a bustling little green-and-silver, coconuts-and-water state on the west coast of India. It is bounded by Karnataka to the north, Tamil Nadu to the east, and the Arabian Sea to the west. Thiruvananthapuram is its capital. Every district in Kerala has its own unique culture and characteristics.
Thiruvananthapuram is known for it's beach- Kovalam, the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple and various museums and palaces; Alappuzha for it's backwaters, Thrichur, the cultural capital, Kottayam for it's ancient churches, Kozhikode for it's old world charm and the entrancing Ponmudi or Golden valley. Capital of Kerala Though a bit of a tongue-twister, Thiruvananthapuram - the present official name, is closer to its mythological origins.
The word ' Thiru ananthapuram' means the city of Anantha or the abode of the sacred thousand-headed serpent Anantha, who forms the couch on which reclines Lord Vishnu, the preserver in the Hindu trinity.
Built on seven hills, it was the capital of the Venad chieftains. The city has grown as a tourist and commercial centre, with the International airport becoming the main gateway into Kerala. Being the state capital, it also throbs with political activity.
History of Kerala:
Original inhabitants were animists, followed by the Dravidians. After Alexander's triumphant sweep over Asia Minor, the ports of Kerala became a link between the Middle East, the Mediterranean and China. In 1498, Vasco da Gamma made his historic landing on the Malabar Coast. In 1723, the East India Company signed a strategic treaty with King Marthanda Varma. For a few decades, Hider Ali and his son -Tipu sultan proved to be a thorn in the flesh of the British, sweeping down several times into Kerala. In 1947, it was the turn of the British to pack their bags.
The People:
Kerala also has considerable ethnic diversity. The Malayali majority belong to the Dravidian group (local race) of early Indian peoples. There is a small population of descendants of Indo-European migrants from the north. Certain hill tribes exhibit affinities with the Negrito peoples of Southeast Asia. Most Keralites are Hindus, but there are also large Christian and Islamic, and lesser Jain and Jewish, minorities.
The official language is Malayalam. A long contact with the outside world has led to an intriguing blend of cultures and given Keralites a cosmopolitan outlook
Culture of Kerala : One aspect of the state's rich cultural heritage is manifest in its varieties of religious architecture: ancient Hindu temples with copper-clad roofs, later Islamic mosques with "Malabar gables," and colonial Portuguese Baroque churches. Splendid paintings, especially murals, exhibit distinct local traditions and styles. The land is a flourishing center of the Kathakali dance form. The state has also a rich theatre tradition: the only surviving Sanskrit drama, Koodiyattam, is still performed by the Chakkiars of Kerala. Some principles of the Natya-Shastra are evident in their presentations.
Climate in Kerala: The climate is equable and varies little from season to season. The temperature normally ranges between 27? and 32? C in the plains but drops to about 21? C in the highlands. Winter - 32 to 20 ? C. Kerala is strongly buffeted by both the southwest and northeast monsoons.
Rainfall in many parts of the state exceeds 118 inches. Best season: October to March.
Kerala Essence
Duration: 09 days / 08 nights
Destinations Covered: Cochin – Periyar – Kumarakom – Kovalam - Trivandrum
South India Tours
Duration: 19 days / 18 nights
Destinations Covered: Bangalore – Mysore – Ooty – Wayanad – Calicut – Trichur – Cochin – Periyar – Kumarakom – Kovalam - Travancore Heritage
Kerala Honeymoon Tours
Duration: 05 days / 04 nights
Destinations Covered: Cochin – Munnar – Kumarakom – Alappuzha - Cochin
Discover Kerala
Duration: 11 days / 10 nights
Destinations Covered: Cochin - Athirampilly Waterfalls - Guruvayoor - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Alappuzha - Trivandrum - Kanyakumari
Kerala Delight Packages
Duration: 06 days / 05 nights
Destinations Covered: Kochi – Kumarakom – Alleppey - Kovalam
Kerala Eco Tours
Duration: 08 days / 07 nights
Destinations Covered: Kochi - Thekkady (Periyar) – Kumarakom – Alleppey
Kerala Leisure Tours
Duration: 11 days / 10 nights
Destinations Covered: Cochin - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Aleppey - Kovalam
Kerala Vacations
Duration: 10 days / 09 nights
Destinations Covered: Cochin - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Kovalam – Kanyakumari
Kerala Holiday Tours
Duration: 13 days / 12 nights
Destinations Covered: Cochin – Alleppey – Munnar – Periyar - Cardamom House – Madurai - Chennai
Kerala Backwater Tours
Duration: 08 days / 07 nights
Destinations Covered: Kochi (Cochin) - Periyar - Kumarakom - Alapuzzha - Marari – Kochi



