Kerala, often referred to as ``God's Own Country,`` is a state located in the southern part of India, known for its lush greenery, serene backwaters, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage.One of the most iconic features of Kerala, the backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes, and lagoons that offer a tranquil and picturesque experience. A houseboat cruise through the backwaters, especially in Alleppey and Kumarakom, is a must-do activity. This hill station is famous for its sprawling tea plantations, misty valleys, and cool climate. Visitors can explore the tea estates, go trekking in the surrounding hills, and visit attractions like the Tea Museum and Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr.This historic port city boasts a blend of colonial influences, ancient landmarks, and vibrant culture. Highlights include the Fort Kochi area with its colonial-era buildings and Chinese fishing nets, the Mattancherry Palace, St. Francis Church (the oldest European church in India), and the bustling spice markets.Located in Thekkady, this sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, leopards, and rare bird species.
Visitors can enjoy activities like boat safaris, jungle treks, and bamboo rafting while exploring the lush forests.Kerala is renowned for its delicious cuisine, which features a variety of flavors and spices. Must-try dishes include appam with stew, puttu and kadala curry, fish molee, karimeen pollichathu (pearl spot fish), and traditional Kerala sadhya (a vegetarian feast served on a banana leaf).The state boasts a coastline dotted with beautiful beaches offering opportunities for relaxation and water sports. Popular beaches include Kovalam, Varkala, and Marari Beach, where visitors can sunbathe, swim, and indulge in fresh seafood.