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Kerala, known as God’s Own Country, is one of the most beautiful places in the world.  It has a lot of unique claims to its credit, being one of the exotic tourist destinations around the globe. It has been selected, in a survey, as one of the most beautiful places in the world.  Kerala is a refreshing and reviving experience which rejuvenates your soul, body and mind. It’s serene backwaters, outstanding ayurvedic treatments, palm fringed lakes lush dense green forests, amazing waterfalls, exotic beaches, and lip-smacking taste of its sea food culinary makes it one of the best tourist destinations in the world. Kerala flaunts a literacy rate of 100 percent.

Compared to other Indian states, Kerala lies closer to the equator. Yet Kerala is bestowed with a pleasant and equable climate through out the year. The temperature normally ranges from 28° to 32° C (82° to 90° F). The state basically enjoys 4 types of climate such as Winter ,Summer ,South West Monsoon and North East Monsoon . The winter season sets in during the month of December and continues till end of February. During this season comparatively there is less rainfall especially in the northern parts of the state. Winter is followed by the summer season. Its tarts in February and continues till May. Temperature is very high during this period.

Occasional showers with lightning is a characteristic of this season. Kottayam receives the highest rainfall during this season. The South West Monsoon begins either in the end of May or in the beginning of June and fades out by September. Moving towards north, this seems to gain intensity. During this period Peerumedu in Idukki and Vaithiri-Kuttiyadi range in Malabar receive the highest rainfall. The rainfall is comparatively low in the Lakshadweep islands. In the southern areas the monsoon is around 40-50% and in the northern areas it is around 80%.The NorthEast Monsoon commences in October, dry weather setting in by the end of December. Winter and Summer (November - May) are the peak tourist seasons.

South of Kerala includes dazzling destinations such as Cochin, Alleppey, Munnar, Kumarakom and Thekkady. The uniqueness that would attract you to these matchless scenic landscapes include the tranquil backwaters, floating villas, historical temples and museums and charming paddy fields. You feel like traveling back time when you visit Fort Cochin, where India’s sole Synagogue survives : The Jew synagogue, the Dutch Palace, Bolghatty Palace, St.Francis Church (where Vasco Da Gama was buried originally), and the enthralling Chinese nets give you a feeling of antiquity.

Beaches in Kerala will assure you an exceptional experience; Kovalam Beach is one among them where you could see an array of tourists at any time of the season. A cruise through the backwaters on the house boats gives you the feel of Kerala’s villages. The scenic routes dotted with plantations of tea, coffee, cardamom, the panoramic scene solely is equipped to take you to the heights of a charismatic feel.

You can engage yourself in a boat ride through the countryside, or a trekking and night camping in one of the intense forests in God’s own Country. Kathakali is a world famous art form which originated from India. Spending a night in tree house, exploring the darkness and impenetrability of opaque rain forests will be truly a night to cherish. You can also enjoy the traditional art forms, its abundant flora and fauna, windsailing, paragliding, water skiing, kayaking, elephant rides and plantation tours, apart from waterfalls, mountaineering, trekking, camping, backwater fishing, basking in the sun on the sandy beaches, traditional temples and tree houses.

We welcome all of you to come and take pleasure in the ethereal beauty of this gorgeous state.

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