Magical Kerala Tour Package
1 Night Accommodation in Cochin.
- 2 Night Accommodation in Munnar.
- 1 Night Accommodation in Appeppey - Houseboat.
- 1 Night Accommodation in Thekkady.
- Welcome Drink on Arrival.
- Daily Breakfast at Hotels.
- All Meals in Houseboat.
- Pick up & Drop (Ex Cochin).
- All Transfers & sightseeing by AC Car .
- All toll tax, Parking charges, Fuel cost, Driver charges inclusive.
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- 2 Night Accommodation in Munnar.
- 1 Night Accommodation in Appeppey - Houseboat.
- 1 Night Accommodation in Thekkady.
- Welcome Drink on Arrival.
- Daily Breakfast at Hotels.
- All Meals in Houseboat.
- Pick up & Drop (Ex Cochin).
- All Transfers & sightseeing by AC Car .
- All toll tax, Parking charges, Fuel cost, Driver charges inclusive.
About the Company
Kerala, a State in the Republic of India, has 14 districts or administrative divisions. The major cities are Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode. There are three airports in the state which provide international and domestic connections.
Here is some quick information on Kerala which will be useful for travellers visiting the State : -
Capital : Thiruvananthapuram |
Districts : 14 |
Area : 38,863 sq km. |
Population : 3,18,41,374 (Census 2011) |
Capital : Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) |
Language : Malayalam. | English is widely spoken. |
Religion : Hinduism, Christianity, Islam |
Time : GMT +5:30 |
Climate : Tropical |
Summer : February - May (24 - 34°C) |
Monsoon : June - September (20 - 30°C) |
Winter : October - January (18 - 28°C) |
Language : Malayalam |
Introduction to Kerala
Kerala is sandwiched between the Lakshadweep Sea and the Western Ghats, is a narrow, fertile strip of land on the southwest coast of India. The landscape of Kerala is a gift of the sea and the mountains. Overwhelmed by Kerala's scenic splendor, a tourist once exclaimed, "The God that made Kerala had green thumbs!" It is in this tranquil land of Kerala, embellished with green that one can find an ideal getaway - an escape unwinding miles of find golden sands with the boundless blue of the Arabian Sea. No doubt then that Kerala with its beautiful landscape, intriguing customs, high-intensity cultural life and an educated public so often dressed in white has highlighted its name on the itinerary of many tourists in various parts of the world.
Geography of Kerala
Kerala is located between latitudes 8 degree 18' north and 12 degree 48' north and longitudes 74 degree east 52' and 72 degree 22' east, this is a land of eternal beauty having 1.18 per cent of the country. It is on the tropical Malabar Coast of southwestern India. Tamil Nadu state is in east and Karnataka state is in north of Kerala. Due to its terrain and its physical features, it is dividing in east west cross-section into three district regions - hill & valleys midland plains and coastal region. Forests cover 27 per cent of the whole of Kerala. Some of the forests are so dense that their flora and fauna, in places such as Silent Valley, have not yet been completely assessed and recorded. Medicinal herbs, abundant in these forests, are used in Ayurveda.
Kerala is mentioned in many ancient Sanskrit works. The Aitareya Aranyaka is the earliest Sanskrit work, in which Kerala is mentioned. The Ramayana and Mahabharatha, show indication of Kerala. Katyayana (4th century BC) and Pathanjali (2nd Century BC) show their acquaintance to the Kerala. The puranas also show the geography of Kerala. Kalidasa's Raghuvamsa has given a beautiful description of Kerala. Kautilya’s Arthasastra also mentions Kerala. In ancient time, the population of Kerala was combination of different groups of Dravidian. The ancient Dravidian kingdoms of South India (Chera, Chola and Pandya) as well as their people were held together by intimate bonds of blood,
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No. 37/346 B, Temple Road, Kadavanthra, Cochin, Cochin Kochi - 680202, Ernakulam, Kerala, India
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