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Kerala is located on south part of india and It is also called "God's Own Country". this coastal state gives a mixture of history, nature and tradition to every traveler they will never forget. This is the one of the most beautiful destination for honeymoon in India. Treat yourself to delicious Kerala style food from fresh sea food dishes to a variety of curries. Lush with its rich culture, blessed with stunning nature and incredibly welcoming people, Kerala can be best described as a blissful holiday, where one can collect only beautiful impressions.
Historically Kerala has had many aspects of Indigenous practices, Foreign trade and even Coloured influence. Places of worship of the Gods include temples, and interlinked with these are churches, mosques, and synagogues which are depicting the tolerance that reigns in the God’s Own Country. History lovers will be enthralled with the typical Kerala containing cultural heritage and architectural splendor. Every temple, church, fort or a museum is a door to history and through them visitors can have an emotional connection with the soul of Kerala.
When we are thinking about Kerala, what comes into mind are its green vegetation, beautiful houseboats and the colorful spice sellers. Normally people belief that beaches in Kerala are just golden sandy stretches with the sun, taste the shores of God’s Own Country because they are a treasure trove of history and cultural experiences. Varkala and Kovalam are well-known beach in Kerala, feature of these beach is that it has a vertical coastline over the Arabian Sea and will be very suitable for both the purpose of leisure and trekking trips. So pack your bags and explore the Kerla’s coast with your close one.
Kerala also known as the “Spice Garden of India” has a long and treasured history in spice cultivation and Trade. In ancient history kerala has been the meeting point of spice trading for thousands of years; people of all origin, ranging from Arabs and Chinese, to Portuguese, Dutch, Britons, among others, have visited the state to trade in spices. Like with the main meals, the variety of street food Banana Fritters, Kallappam is rich and colorful. From the sea foods to the rich vegetarian dishes are the diversity of Kerala cuisine.