Wednesday 20 June 2012

Kerala Travel

Surrounded by the Indian Ocean islands of Lakshadweep and the Maldives to its west and south and the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to its east and northeast respectively, Kerala is a beautiful strip of land on the tropical Malabar Coast on the southwestern stretch of India, famously attractive to several tourists around the world. Kerala travel can get really interesting with the huge range of varied topography and a spectrum of art and culture.
      
Travel to Kerala opens up a host of information regarding the state’s history, geography, culture and climate. Initially ruled by the Cheras, Kerala has been mentioned in the Ashoka edicts during the Mauryan Dynasty. Offering a wide array of tourist interests – ranging from mountains to beaches; from wetlands to backwaters; from tea and coffee plantations to lush grasslands; from forts to temples Kerala is one of the top listed tourist destinations in the world. Kerala travel helps you explore each of these sightseeing features.

 

1 comment:

  1. Good one. Kerala is divided into three geographical regions: Highlands, which slope down from the Western Ghats onto the Midlands of undulating hills and valleys into an unbroken coastline with many picturesque backwaters, interconnected with canals and rivers. The Western Ghats are nowhere more than 120 kms from the sea. Check out all about Kerala Tourism.

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