Why Monsoon Season Are The Best Time To Visit Kerala?

Kerala’s natural beauty attracts thousands of tourists every year. Because of the Western Ghats, Kerala is a state with a pleasant climate throughout the year with rainy days and sunny days and two monsoons, the South West Monsoon and the North East Monsoon.
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Going to Kerala during the monsoon seasons is a real thrilling, enjoyable and an unforgettable experience. Of-course, the monsoon season means ‘rain’, but that does prevent the tourists from visiting this state to experience the thrill of rains and enjoy the greenery of this beautiful place.

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Kerala- The Hub For Advanced Dental and Ayurvedic Health Care For Tourists

One of the most bountiful states in India which has been blessed by Nature to the maximum is Kerala. Geographically a very small state, Kerala is so rich in flora and fauna, that it seems truly to represent the nickname “God’s Own Country” to the fullest. It is then no wonder that the state has its doors wide open for the different people of the world to view it and experience the natural beauty of Kerala. Today Kerala is on the world map not only geographically but also for its advanced medical treatments especially in the area of Ayurveda and the dental treatment.

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Enjoy A wonderful holiday in Kerala

Kerala, known as God’s own country is one of the most sort out tourist destination in Asia. The Kerala State, located in South India, attracts millions of tourists every year because of its beaches, waterfalls, backwaters, tradition, culture, festivals, Ayurvedic health care, traditional spicy Kerala cuisine, hill stations and above all, its natural beauty. People who want to get away from their routine city life, always choose Kerala to enjoy a wonderful and peaceful holiday. Some tourist destinations are given below for your information.

The first model tourist village in Kerala, India – Kumbalanghi

Kumbalanghi, the first model tourist village in Kerala, India, is located along the coast of Kochi. The Kumbalanghi Integrated Kerala Tourism Village project is a unique initiative to transform the tiny island into a model fishing village and tourism spot. With its famous Chinese fishing nets and some of the most scenic views of the sea, back water, canals, mangrove, agricultural land and coconut plantations, the Kerala village is a veritable treat for its visitors.

Backwaters of Kerala

Kerala Backwaters

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Kerala Backwaters

Kerala is known for its panoramic backwater stretches, lush green paddy fields, highlands and beaches. The major backwater stretch is in Kottayam district, where a network of rivers and canals empty into the great expanse of water called the Vembanad Lake. Located at Kumarakom 16 km from Kottayam town, the Vembanad Lake, an enchanting picnic spot and a fast developing backwater tourism destination, provides boating, fishing and sightseeing experiences that are truly exhilarating.

Kumarakom slumbers on the banks of the famous Vembanad Lake. The Vembanad Lake with its majestic canals, streams and distributaries along its banks weave an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web. The gorgeous green of the fringed palms ripple in the blue waters and blend into wavelets.

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