Kerala Tourism, Tourist Places in Kerala |
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Kerala Tourism project, details, links, information, news and data are included in this page. Kerala - The God's own country is a narrow, fertile strip of land on the south-west coast of India. The Kerala, God's own country is a state in India. The name Keralam in Sanskrit means the land added on. But the popular version is that it means the land of Kera, the Coconut. According to legend, the land was a gift of Parasurama, one of the ten Avatars (incarnations) of Lord Vishnu. It is believed that Parasurama threw his battle-axe into the sea, reclaiming the landmass, Kerala. This state consists of 14districts with Thiruvananthapuram as its capital. |
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Kerala
in India is immensely blessed by nature with lush vegetation, tranquil
beaches, stunning mountains, hill station,
wildlife
and bird sanctuary,
forts
and palaces,
pilgrim
centres,
festivals
and has a network of 44 major rivers and lakes on the backwater
system.
Kerala
stands as an example for religious
harmony. Historically, as far back as the 3rd century BC, Egyptians, Phoenicians, Chinese and Babylonians had trade relation with Kerala. In the early 17th century, the Dutch, the French and the English too were lured by her wealth of ivory, teak and spices like like ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, and pepper. Even today one can find the remains of these all around Kerala More..
One
of the most memorable experience for the tourist visiting Kerala is the
opportunity to enjoy the
backwaters
of Kerala on a house boat (Kettuvallam). Even
the
Kerala
cuisine
is known for its spicy and hot foods. Traditionally, in Kerala food is
served on a banana leaf. One has to take food with right hand. Almost
every dish prepared in Kerala has coconut and spices to flavour the local
cuisine giving it a sharp pungency that is heightened with the use of
tamarind, while coconut gives it its richness, absorbing some of the
tongue-teasing, pepper-hot flavours. Tender coconut water is a refreshing
nutritious thirst quencher. The crunchy papadam, banana and jackfruit
chips can give french-fries a run for their money any day. More...
Ayurveda,
is
a Sanskrit word, derived from two roots: Ayur, which means life,
and Veda, means knowledge. |
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