Thursday, 21 January 2016

6 Best Kerala’s Attractions You Can’t Afford To Skip


Whether you’re seeking a calm breathtaking spot or want to rejuvenate through natural massages, Kerala is the best choice for you. Rightly termed as “God’s Own Country”, Kerala is the dreamy destination with its stunning backwaters, coconut groves, luxury houseboats, tea estates and hill tops. That’s why Kerala is the favorite place among honeymooners, photographers, and backpackers. If you’re planning your Kerala tour make sure you never skip best places to visit in Kerala. Let’s explore the Keralatourist places making your itinerary happening and memorable. 

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Kerala Backwaters:
Backwaters are the popular attractions in Kerala and take away onlookers with its melodious ripples creating with the oars over them and passage through the coconut groves. Kerala backwaters are the canals formed by rivers and lakes creating 900 km of water channels on South Kerala’s west coast. Backwaters are the lifeline of Kerala’s tourism and luxury houseboats cruises.

Munnar:
The spectacular tea gardens of Munnar are call for those who want to spend their holidays in calm and cool place amidst greenery. Counted among South India’s popular hill stations, Munnar sits in Idukki district and attracts nature lovers from far and near. The hill station is famous for its green plantation, valleys, wildlife and cool air. The popular spots in Munnar are Mattupetty dam, Kundala Lake, Echo point, Tea Museum and Rajamala.

Wayanad:
Wayanad is one of the top places to visit in Kerala and is the home of numerous popular Kerala’s tourist spots like Chembra Peak, Banasura Dam, Thirunelli Temple, Soochipara Falls, and Lakkidi View Point. Apart from the district is noteworthy for its wildlife sanctuaries and luxury resorts. Wayanad is located in the north east and its topography is made of hills, valleys and rocks. 

Athirapally Waterfalls:
Athirapally Waterfalls is one of the majestic waterfalls in Kerala. It is located near the Sholayar forest ranges and drains into Chalakudy River after falling from 80 ft height. Athirapally Waterfalls has been featured in numerous films like Dil Se, Baahubali, Nayak, Punnagai Mannan and Raavan.

Beaches:
In no manner, Kerala’s beaches are less than those in Goa! Some of the beaches in Kerala are best for solitude as they are less crowded. Come here between December and March to enjoy the spectacular coastal views. The popular beaches in Kerala are Kovalam beach, Varkala beach, Marari beach, Bekal beach, and Cherai beach.

Alleppey for Houseboat Rides:
Enjoy a comfort over houseboat, a mini resort while sailing through the spectacular backwaters. Locally known as Kettuvalloms, houseboats offers all hotel like amenities including AC rooms, meals, T.V, bathroom, and even conference room facility. Alleppey is famous houseboat route in Kerala as it has the good part of backwaters and canals.

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