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God’s own Country - Kerala

Kerala, affectionately known as "God's Own Country," invites you to immerse yourself in its enchanting landscapes and cultural wonders. From the serene backwaters and lush tea estates of Munnar to the sun-kissed beaches and vibrant hill stations, Kerala is a paradise for nature lovers. The state’s soul shines through its classical art forms like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam and colorful festivals such as Onam and Vishu, bringing its rich traditions to life. Kerala’s cuisine, bursting with flavors of coconut, exotic spices, and fresh seafood, tempts with favorites like Kerala Sadya and Appam. As you drift along the tranquil backwaters on a houseboat or explore its majestic temples, churches, and mosques, Kerala’s cultural diversity unfolds beautifully. Known for wellness tourism and relaxation, Kerala promises a journey of rejuvenation and discovery amid stunning natural beauty and warm hospitality.

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Destinations

Alleppey

Munnar

Kumarakom

General Information

Area Approximately 38,863 square kilometers. sq km
Capital Thiruvananthapuram
Population Around 35 million (as of the latest estimates).
Official Languages Malayalam
Boundary Kerala is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, Karnataka to the north, Tamil Nadu to the east, and the Lakshadweep Sea to the southwest.

Festivals

Kerala’s festive spirit shines through in grand celebrations like Onam, the harvest festival marked by vibrant floral designs, traditional games, and a grand feast. Vishu, the New Year festival, brings the joy of fresh beginnings with special rituals and festive meals. Thrissur Pooram, Kerala’s magnificent temple festival, dazzles with elaborate processions, colorfully adorned elephants, and thrilling percussion performances. Across the state, regional and religious festivals light up Kerala’s towns and villages, blending cultural pride with lively traditions and captivating artistry.

Heritage & Cultures

Kerala’s rich cultural heritage reflects the influence of diverse dynasties and colonial powers. Known for classical arts like Kathakali, the captivating dance-drama, and the graceful Mohiniyattam, Kerala’s artistic traditions are deeply revered. The unique architecture of its temples, churches, and mosques adds to Kerala’s cultural allure, making it a vibrant blend of history and artistry.

Cuisine

Kerala’s cuisine bursts with tropical flavors, blending coconut, aromatic spices, and fresh seafood to create an unforgettable taste experience. From the grand Kerala Sadya feast served on banana leaves to the delicate, lacy Appam and the soft, steamed Puttu, each dish brings a unique mix of spice and sweetness. Kerala’s culinary traditions offer a delightful journey of bold flavors and authentic coastal aromas that truly capture the essence of "God’s Own Country.".

Hand Craft

Kerala is celebrated for its exquisite traditional crafts, including coir creations, intricate bamboo and wood carvings, and finely detailed metalwork. The elegant handwoven Kasavu sarees, with their signature golden borders, embody the state’s artistry and cultural pride, making Kerala a treasure trove of timeless craft and style..