Few things to do in Kerala for a peaceful and enjoyable trip

A state on India’s Coast of Malabar, Kerala, has about 600 km of shoreline to the Arabian Sea. It is well known for its backwaters, which is a network of canals, and also the palm loaded beaches that are totally worth your time. Inshore are the Western Ghats that support the coffee, tea and spice plantations and also the fauna along with that. Things that will make you want to design a Kerala tour package for yourself include the serene exotic wildlife, waterfalls, an equable climate, the captivating art forms, beautiful festivals, cultural and historical monuments, and much more to discover after you step in here for your visit to the God’s own country. A few more things you shouldn't miss out on while planning a Kerala Tour package are stated below.



Backwaters

The serene and the most talked about, backwaters of Kerala are a nature’s miracle and also attract a lot of tourist round the year to its houseboats, cruisers, and adjacent islands. When you get tired of walking your way in the god’s own country you should opt the backwater cruise to sit back and enjoy your time. You can hire one such luxurious houseboat from Alappuzha. Feel relaxed and free as your eyes enjoy the views of the enchanting Vembanad Lake, the largest backwater stretch in Kerala. There are other destinations too that offer the cruise or houseboat on the backwaters, like the ones in Ashtamudi, Kollam, Payyanur, and much more. 

Beaches

The beaches of Kerala will surely leave you astonished with its unparalleled beauty and the cool wind in your hair will soothe your soul. Kerala has a lot of beautiful beaches which are well known for its rejuvenating aura, a few of such beaches are Alappuzha, Bekal, Beypore, Chavakkad, and much more. Talking about the Alappuzha Beach, it is known as the Venice of the East. Its beauty is compared to that of Venice. It is well known for its backwater, boat races, coir industry and marine products too. The Bekal Beach is situated right next to the most best preserved and largest fort of Kerala. It even has its very own development and maintenance corporation which continuously checks and ensures the beach is up to date. 

Waterfalls

Most of the waterfalls of Kerala rise of the rivers. Waterfalls are such a great way of freshening oneself. The small mist that rises up in the air when the waterfall hits the ground just to sit on your face and make you feel alive. These falls are all so fascinating and even make up for a great romantic place if you happen to be planning your Kerala tour package with your spouse. 

After you get done visiting the above-mentioned places, you might as well want to hit the streets of Kerala in order to buy the famous spices and different types of fresh teas/coffees for your near and dear ones.

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