Monday, January 6, 2020

Kerala is beyond imagination! Experience a new adventure every time you go


It's called 'God's Own Country' for its lovely green and serene landscapes that leave you refreshed and rejuvenated. Kerala has the beauty of the Western Ghats and the backwaters. Here, visit sprawling tea plantations, secluded beaches, spice gardens, and national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Enjoy places like Munnar, Alleppey, and Wayanad that are abundant in natural beauty. Chill out in a fancy houseboat stay in Alleppey and then move to a homely cottage in a tea plantation in Munnar. Don’t miss out on a traditional and extremely relaxing ayurvedic spa that’s a specialty of the state. Enjoy the delicious cuisine of Kerala like the spicy chicken curry with roti, appam, and puttu that can be relished with a side of lip-smacking beef fry. With the cool winds blowing by, we are sure you’ll wish the spice was doubled



Kerala is quite popular for its aesthetically pleasing and most scenic backwaters and beautiful lakes. Kerala offers culture, adventure, scenic views, luxury spas and much more but what make it unique are the Backwaters. Traveling to Kerala is like a peaceful ride through many canals and picturesque twists. This hotspot is often considered as the most romantic honeymoon destination for travelers around the world. From widespread greenery to beautiful lakes, from gorgeous hill stations to

Kayaking in Alappuzha 
Think beyond the houseboat when you plan your next holiday in Kerala. Add a sense of adventure to your explorations. Go kayaking in the narrow inland canals of the famed Backwaters of Kerala, where a houseboat wouldn’t reach. Watch the villages come to life as dawn breaks, revel in the bird call, all while paddling low in the water. Make the most of the mild winter here, head to Alappuzha between
November and February.

Kerala launches Ayurbodha
Kerala’s newest offering, Ayurbodha, is for travelers who want to know more about the ancient healing therapies of Ayurveda. Under this unique initiative, tourists can stay at one of Kerala
Tourism Development Corporation resorts in the state and learn more about ayurvedic diet regimes, remedies, and rejuvenation techniques. The move places Ayurveda center-stage and aims to encourage tourists to look beyond massages and treatments.