Kerala Tourism and Map of Kerala

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Kerala referred as a “God’s Own Country,” is a tropical paradise located in the southwestern part of India.  Kerala tourism map renowned for its lush green landscapes, ayurveda, houseboats, spices , Kathakali dance, and rich cultural heritage. Kerala is a top destination for travelers seeking a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Tourist can explore the backwater lakes on traditional houseboats, relax on palm-fringed beaches, witness vibrant festivals, indulge in traditional Ayurvedic treatments, and savor delectable cuisine. With its diverse attractions and warm hospitality, Kerala offers a memorable and rejuvenating travel experience, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

 

Tourism is the backbone of economy in Kerala. Government makes sure that the policies are framed in such a way that that state proves to be very much friendly for travelers. Safety of travelers is a point where government focuses maximum. Major share of revenue to government is generated from tourism industry.

Highest number of tourists landing in Kerala proves that this industry is a hot cake. This blessed land have that X-factor which makes it God’s own country.

Kerala Tourism and Map

Know popular tourist attractions in Kerala. Its not just piece of land but a masterpiece of God’s creation. Every inch of this beautiful land is worth embracing but still, there are some jewels out of this treasure which is inevitable for any traveler.

kerala tourism map

Some of this jewels are:

Alleppey Backwaters- “Venice of East” is the right title given to this magnificent land. Fields lower than water level is a thing which could not really be ignored. Living on a houseboat, wandering in a shikhara through backwaters is a heavenly experience. Observing local fishermen quest, water lilies, flora & fauna. Every step taken is worthy of this lovely place.

Astamundi- As the name suggests “ashta” means eight which signifies the eight water channels & islands associated with it. Ashtamundi has the Kerala’s second longest lake with an overwhelming distance of 16 Kms full of nature is a key element to this place. After covering 16 Km this lake meets its destination The Arabian Sea, wandering around this lake between the groves of coconut trees & exploring the local manufacturing of coir products is memorable.

Bekal- This small town on the western coast have the big surprises for travelers. If feeling the soul of Kerala is purpose then this is the place to achieve the objective. Crystal clear water, virgin beaches all are present. Simply walking around the town & witness coastal village life is once in a lifetime experience.

Kochi- Largest city of Kerala district with the highest number tourists landing in India. It’s a city very well connected to all state of Kerala. Marine drive walk along the Arabian Sea is worth every single step taken. Kochi is the home for the oldest Europian church in India, Saint Francis CSI Church. Portuguese, Dutch influence on the architecture & culture of this city can be sensed easily. Exploring the ancient center of trade makes travelers touch the very important strategical era of Indian history.

Kovalam- Kovalam has India’s best beach. Crescent shaped beach is USP of this place. An old light house gives the name to this spectacular beach. It is home to the people who are looking for the ayurvedic massage & spa treatments. An array of luxurious Ayurvedic massage & spa center is existing on this beautiful beach.

Kozikhode- Modern history era of India starts with this place as it became the center of the relationship of India with rest of world after ship of Vasco da Gama anchored his ship on this tranquil land. Culinary excellence is just another feather in the hat of this proud land. Malabar cuisine makes this place pilgrimage for food lovers.
Malampuzha- Heaven of photographers, with the nourishment from River Nila land of Malampuzha becomes picturesque.

Munnar- Best hill station of South India, tea plantation spread over thousands of miles makes this place a perfect destination for nature lovers. This paradise of honeymooners has a unique concept of nature hotels.

Wayanad- Bandipur National Park, Mudumalai National Park, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Irupu Falls, Chembra Peak, Edakkal Caves & so on, the list is never ending. It is so much given to this land by mother nature. Every inch is blessed by God. In my opinion this the place which is responsible for the title of “God’s own land” for Kerala.

Know about the Top places to visit in Kerala.

How to Reach Kerala

On this magnificent destination your can reach by air, by railway, by road, let find the distance of kerala

Kerela is heaven for travelers & people searching for the science of life “ Ayurveda” and reaching there is as easy as to search beauty in Kerala i.e. very easy. This coastal region is well connected to every part of the world since centuries.

By Air: There are 3 airports in Kerala; Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode

  • Kochi have Cochin International Airport
  • Thiruvananthapuram have Tiruvandrum International Airport
  • Kozhikode have Calicut International Airport

Because of a large population from this region living abroad & highest number of tourists landing in India, Kerala is best connected to the world by air.

By Railway: Kerala falls in southern railway zone of Indian railways, zone number is 7. Zone 7 is well connected to rest of the country. Nearly all major cities of India are directly connected to Kerala.

By Road: There are 9 national highways going across the state of Kerala making it connecting nicely within the state & outside also. There is smooth road access from the state of Maharashtra, Goa, Tamilnadu.

One cannot really miss the scenic beauty of traveling on highways, the view is just awesome & makes them worthy. Roads are safe to travel.

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