Kerala- Spice-route, Tea Gardens, And Backwater

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Kerala- the God's own country, a heaven on earth with a pristine natural beauty, a lush-green environment, impeccable backwaters, beautiful tea-gardens, majestic beaches, evergreen tropical forests, enthralling and diverse wildlife, stunning forty-four rivers, crystal clear bays and the aromatic spice-route are some of the things which add beauty to this paradise. Kerala is also a culture-rich region where the purity of its form is exhibited in the form of attractive dance forms and melodious musical forms. Also, Ayurveda which was originated in India is a forte of the locals here. Tourists will experience the best rejuvenating Ayurvedic spas here, which will enrich their soul and mind.

Here is a short Kerala travel guide for the travel enthusiasts who are looking forward to nurturing their souls with the pristine natural beauty of the state.

1. The Spice Route

All the food junkies would be amazed to know that the southern part of India has a special spice route which will enthrall you with the exotic aromas of the different spices of India. Kerala- the God's own country prominent for its backwater and exhilarating natural beauty is also known for the exotic and invigorating spice route which is known to the trade between the foreigners and the Indians. Earlier, a spice trade was equivalent to the trade of Silver and gold. People from different parts of the world used to accommodate themselves in Cochin just to trade for spices from this prominent spice route.

So to get a glimpse of the exotic spice route, a Kerala tour is recommended for the travel enthusiasts. A tour of the spice market of the state will definitely refresh your aromatic senses.

2. The pristine backwater

A lagoon trip in Kerala will take through the pristine and the clear backwaters of Kerala. The backwater is a large network of lagoons and lakes parallel to the massive Arabian Sea. This network consists of five massive lakes which are linked by 5 profound canals, some of which are man-made and are filled by around a huge number of 38 rivers. This huge network if we think virtually covers half of the Kerala. Hence, a cruise to the backwaters of Kerala in their prominent houseboats will give you an exquisite view of the magnificent natural beauty and will infuse you with the beauty of Kerala. “The Venice of the East”- Alappuzha offers you an enthralling cruise in the beautiful houseboats giving you a tour of the pristine lakes and canals.

3. Tea Gardens

The enchanting tea gardens of Munnar in Kerala glittering under the sunshine will invigorate you with its lush-green beauty. You will witness a number of varieties of this widely drunk beverage which will leave you awestruck with its variations. A trip to Kerala is definitely incomplete without paying a visit to these enthralling tea plantations basking in the blanket of sunlight. Tourists will feel the fresh aromas of the tea, which will be an unforgettable memory for them. So don't miss a chance to feel the essence of these impeccable tea plantations.

Along with a visit to these natural attractions, tourists can enjoy a myriad of activities in Kerala. Here's a list of some of the exciting and invigorating activities which will give you a once in a lifetime experience:-

1. Elephant bathing in Kodanad

2. Houseboat in Alleppey

3. Watch the Neelakurinji Bloom in Munnar

4. Enjoy Village life for a day

5. Meal at the Veli Tourist Village

6. Go on Shikara rides in Alappuzha

7. Watch the Snake Boat Race

8. Stay in a Tree house

9. Take a spice tour

10. Coffee plantation visit in Wayanad

11. Architecture tour in Fort Kochi

12. Watch Theyyam

13. Hi tea in Munnar

14. Bird watching in Kumarakom

15. Swim in the Arabian sea

16. Take the Periyar Jungle Jeep Ride

17. Get drenched under a waterfall

18. Watch the sunset at Kovalam Beach

19. Bike rides in Idukki

20. Ayurvedic Spa in the best spas of Kerala

These are the best of Kerala activities you will enjoy once you visit this captivating state. Every tourist would want to go during the best time suitable for the tour. The best time to visit Kerala is from September to March. This is the most pleasant duration to enjoy the captivating beauty of Kerala. The tea plantations, the backwaters, the natural mountains everything shine impeccably in the mentioned period.

Being in Kerala is like an altogether different feeling, the smell of spices, the exotic tea plantations, the natural beauty and the rejuvenating Ayurvedic spas will definitely leave the tourists awestruck.

Hence, to feel the roots of India, to discover the hidden parts and to explore the cultural heritage of India, a south India tour is recommended which will cover all your desires and requirements.

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