Rejuvenation at Kerala

Located on the south-western tip of Indian Subcontinent, the unique identity & features have made Kerala one of the most sought-after tourist destinations inside Asia. Fondly called ‘God’s Own Country’, one of the favoured destinations among south Indian destinations which presents lifetime experiences with equable climate, tranquil backwaters, hill stations, beaches, and exotic wildlife – which remains a major spot of this southern state. 

Time for Kerala Vacation

January – March

Tourist season never ends here, due to moderate climate and numerous events like festivals. Here, temperature remains high on April, & monsoon season starts from June, whereas from October – December, vacation seekers like to wander at Konkan/ Deccan or Malabar along with Kerala.

Another unique advantage of Kerala is that most of the destinations are within a 3 – 5 hour drive from each other. Exotic Keralite cuisine, forms of classical art forms with colourful festivals like Onam are some of the cultural wonders which amuses travellers from around the world. Ayurveda – an ancient system of medicine along with Panchakarma, provides rejuvenation therapy which has gained reputation worldwide.

Beaches inside Kerala

You will likely witness fishermen hauling daily catch from the Arabian Sea. Soak yourself on the exotic beaches that Kerala provides. These are working shores — sea can be choppy and isn’t always safe for swimming. More than that, if you’re looking for pristine beaches bedecked with loungers, Kerala combines well with waves & activities in Maldives.

Otherwise, if you’re just seeking a coastal gateway with character, stick to Kerala. The Marari Beach, about an hour drive to the south of Cochin city, is a fishermen village offering wonderful spot for a nice vacations.

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