Kerala is a beautiful state in South India, located along the tropical Malabar coast. It is renowned for its unique geography, tranquil backwaters, pristine beaches, art forms, spices, charming floating houses, extensive tea plantations, ecotourism, magnificent architecture, Ayurvedic treatments and unforgettable culinary experiences. It is also known as the Spice Coast of India due to its abundance of spices. Kerala's cuisine is renowned for its creamy texture and aroma.
The state is also home to a variety of spices native to the cultures of Jews, Christians, Muslims and merchants who settled in this region. Kerala is a popular destination for tourists due to its serene and picturesque backwaters, with floating houses that glide smoothly along the surface. It is also known for its rich culture of dance and theater, as well as for its most beautiful beaches, natural landscapes and spectacular wildlife. The sprawling tea and coffee plantations with a delicious fragrance that floats in the air are one of the highlights of Kerala.
Kerala has nearly 600 km of coastline on the Arabian Sea, resulting in a wonderful beach scene that the state can be truly proud of. Most of Kerala consists of humid evergreen rainforests in the lower elevations and deciduous and semi-evergreen highland forests in the east. It is subject to a humid tropical climate. The Ministry of Tourism organizes many events for tourist attractions.
Anita Hendrieka, a travel blogger, has spent time in Kerala and was amazed by the spectacular wildlife that the state has to offer. The Education Bill of the Kerala Education Act of 1958 was presented at the Kerala Assembly by its then Minister of Education, Professor Joseph Mundasseri. Thrissur Pooram, Attukal Pongala, Beema Palli Uroos and Chettikulangara Bharani are the main temple festivals in Kerala. Many reptiles such as king cobras, vipers, pythons, turtles and crocodiles are found in Kerala disproportionately in the east.
Folklore exponents consider this art form with charming choreographies and well-structured songs one of the rare folk traditions of Adi Dravida that are still preserved and practiced in central Kerala according to true tradition and environment. The motto 'Kerala - The Country of God' was adopted in its tourism promotions and became a global superbrand. The Thiruvananthapuram temple is undoubtedly one of the most famous things Kerala is famous for. Kerala's backwaters are synonymous with the state and many choose to visit this 900 km waterway system to relax on its idyllic floating houses.