Kerala, the God's Own Country, is a land of rivers and backwaters, spreading across an area of approx. 38,800 sq.kms. The State is blessed with a fine climate and eye-catching Sceneries, attracting tourists from all parts of the world.
This densely populated state has the highest literacy rate in India. It is one of the most advanced states in India in the fields of Health Care, Education, Communication and transportation, and it can boast of the best achievements in the country in literacy, birth control and life expectancy.
Kerala has two annual monsoons - the South West Monsoons from Mid-June to September and the North-West Monsoon from October to the end of November. Due to the climatic advantage of the state, Kerala has a wide variety of cultivation, which includes Coconut, rice, tapioca, coffee, tea, rubber, vanilla and spices like Ginger, turmeric, cardamom and pepper. More
Mohiniyattam (മോഹിനിയാട്ടം) is a classical dance form from Kerala, India. Believed to have originated in 16th century CE, it is one of the eight Indian classical dance forms... Read More
Athirapally Waterfalls is located 78 km from Kochi (Cochin), located at the entrance of range Sholayar, this popular picnic spot waterfall. And ensure to the onlookers...
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Onam (ഓണം) is a Hindu festival celebrated by the people of Kerala, India. The festival commemorates the Vamana avatar of Vishnu and the subsequent homecoming... Read More
Ayurveda is a Hindu system of traditional medicine native to India and a form of alternative medicine. The earliest literature on Indian medical practice appeared during... Read More
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Sadhya (സദ്യ) means banquet in Malayalam. It is a typical feast of the people of Kerala. Sadhya is traditionally a vegetarian meal served on a banana leaf...
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