Kerala
Brief

Kerala,
the beautiful state located in the southern corner of India invites you for
a unique
holiday in Kerala. Explore the mystical land of Kerala and
have a ravishing, revitalizing and a rewarding experience. We offers you every
ingredient that makes perfect recipe for a memorable
tourism in Kerala
Prelude to Kerala The original
inhabitants of Kerala were animists, followed by the Dravadians. When
Alexander established his supremacy over the region, the ports of Kerala
served as important links between Middle East, China and Mediterranean.
Important landmarks in the history of Kerala 1: 1498
- Vasco De Gama landed on the Malabar Coast
2: 1723 - East India
Company signed a strategic treaty with the then King Marthanda Varma
3: 1947 - Kerala became a state of independent India.
Fairs &
Festivals in Kerala Kerala boasts of a unique cultural heritage
and has a long tradition of religious amity. The state observes a multitude
of fairs & festivals that form an integral part of its rich cultural
heritage. Some of the most admired and colorful fairs & festivals in
Kerala include:
1: Onam
2: Kerala Village Fair
3:
Nishagandhi Dance Festival
4: Snake Boat Race
5: Arnamula Boat
Race
Tourist Destinations in Kerala The entire land
of Kerala is dotted by a variety of tourist destinations including the most
enchanting backwaters. Travelers from across the world visit this splendid
destination that offers countless tourist destinations including:
Beaches
in Kerala 1: Athirapilly Waterfalls
2: Edakkal Caves
3:
Jewish Synagogue
4: Kovalam Beach
5: Kappad Beach
6:
Munnar
7: Periyar Sanctuary
8: Sabrimala



Backwaters
of Kerala KETTUVALLAM: Duration: 2 nights/3
daysEarlier
Houseboats of Kerala are known as "Kettuvallam",
these huge, ling and tapering barges were traditionally used to cargo tonnes
of goods across kingdoms, with portion covered with bamboo and coir serving
as a rest room and kitchen for the crew. A familiar sight on the
Backwaters,
these vessels are built entirely with out nails. Plants of jackwood are
joined together and coir rope and coated with caustic black resin made from
boiled cashew kenels. With careful maintenance they last for generations.
Today widely and appropriately called
Luxury Houseboats,
they
carry furnished bedrooms, modern toilets, cozy living rooms, a kitchen and
even a balcony for angling. As you cruise down the canal you can see morning
newspaper and mail delivery by boat, vendors in boat paddle from house to
house selling everyday provisions like rice, vegetables, oil, kerosene etc.
with hundreds of quacking ducks around. Also you can see village activities,
fisherman's activities and see old beautiful temples, churches and old
fashioned Kerala.
2 nights/ 3 days cruise will be ideal to
explore this magnificent backwater & houseboat tours of Kerala.
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