A shown in the movies, Kerela is not just about coconut and coconut trees. There plenty more that adds to its beauty and why it is known as God’s own country. The state is surrounded by clear rivers, coastlines, tea gardens, and will also get coconut vendors at almost every street bend. If beach is apriority, Kerela is a good destination as it has a long stretch of coastline that most people don’t know about. That’s not it, there is also the Munnar hill station that adds a great twist to Kerela Tourism. The land of Kerela is culturally rich and its dance forms are popular throughout the world. There are ample opportunities for adventure here and the main highlight here would be its backwaters, Alleppey and Kumarakom.
The culture of Kerala is a amalgamation of the Aryan and the Dravidian cultures, which have developed and coexisted with each other for centuries. The Malayali culture here is pretty prominent with respect to other cultures but social factors are in harmony and huge stress is laid on festivals and cultural ethics.