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KERALA TOUR



Kerala is an incredible way to get back to nature and take in some rural charm. An equable climate... A long shoreline with serene beaches... serene stretches of emerald Kerala backwaters... Kerala is an incredible way to get back to nature and take in some rural charm. An equable climate... A long shoreline with serene beaches... serene stretches of emerald Kerala backwaters... Lush Kerala hill stations and exotic wildlife Tour to Kerala... Kerala Waterfalls... Sprawling Kerala plantations and paddy fields... Kerala Ayurvedic health holidays... Enchanting art forms of Kerala... Magical festivals of Kerala... Historic and cultural monuments in Kerala... An exotic Kerala cuisine... All of which Kerala offers the truly right and mesmerizing vacations in India. The name Kerala means 'Land of Coconuts and also known as God's Own Country. Kerala offers a wide range of Tourism possibilities Nature tourism, Backwater Tourism, Monsoon Tourism, Eco Tourism Cultural Tourism and Health Tourism are the important forms of Tourism offered by Kerala. This is a perfect for lazy outing or a pleasant vacation.



Gorgeous beaches, palm-fringed backwaters, mist-clad hill stations, lush tropical forests, cascading waterfalls, exotic wildlife, majestic monuments, fine art forms and enchanting festivals give it a distinctive charm. Each year greater numbers of visitors arrive here in search of the tranquil, palm fringed beaches. It's a lovely seaside resort with a long tradition, perfect for a family holiday as it has a real Mediterranean feel to it and is one of the hidden wonders of the island. Kerala is also nominated as one among the three finalists at the World Travel and Tourism Council's "Tourism for Tomorrow&" awards in the destination category. It has also a fantastic variety of flora and fauna on display, the local microclimate of Kerala allows for many tropical and sub tropical plants of all kinds to grow, making for really fantastic experience as you walk through the many styles of gardens on display. Here you can find stunning plants from Japan, New Zealand and Australia. All through the village is the perfect place for growing many a rare flower or plant.



There is no other state in the country that can present so much enthusiasm for life as it is visible in Kerala. Its breathtaking beaches and backwaters along the Arabian Sea, the pure fun of lazing on the golden palm fringed beaches and riding the motorboats are unparallel experiences the sundecks along with the ethnic setting of a village provide an advantage to the tourists at the Beaches in Kerala, the beaches amongst sea surfers are also renowned for the yoga and other health related activities.



All in all Kerala still remains one of the popular destinations to vacation to, its sandy beach is great for relaxation. In this summer season enjoy the monsoon showers, enjoy a cup of coffee sitting in the balcony of your resort, cruise along the backwaters on a houseboat, regain and rejuvenate yourself with Ayurvedic healing massage.



Kerala Flora and Fauna

Vegetation and animal life of a region form part of the present environment, and they depend on the equilibrium existing amongst the soils, climate, landforms and morphological processes operating in nature today. Physiography is one of the factors which controls the distribution of plant and animal life. The geographical situation, the position of the mountain ranges, the innumerable streams, rivulets, and rivers ensuring a perfect drainage etc., have made Kerala one of the richest types of moist tropical evergreen forest which hold an impressive array of plant and animal life. Kerala with 28.8 per cent of her area under forests comes next to Assam which has the largest area under forests.

The evergreen forests are distributed all over the State, and they grow even up to 1372 m elevation on the Western Ghats. At lower elevation, however, this type merges imperceptibly into the tropical semi-evergreen forests, which is an intermediate type between the wet Evergreen and the Moist Deciduous forests. At higher elevation the wet Evergreen merge into Shola forests and they in turn pass on to mountain grassy lands (lyppan. 1960). Dry type forest are limited to the portions -in the leeward side of the Ghats, and the two main dry localities in the State are the Walayar and Anjanad Valleys in north Kerala.

Five types of forests which are the products of variation in topography, soil and rainfall, have been identified in Kerala (Innes, 1951). They constitute the Deciduous forests of the plains, Evergreen forests of the Ghat slopes, Evergreen Shola forests, Bamboo forests of the Wynad, and the Deciduous forests of the Wynad and Attappadi valley. The Deciduous forests occur along the plains and lower Ghat slope extending upto the hill sides up to 457 m above M.S.L. They are also found along the river banks. The Evergreen forests of the Ghat slopes are seen on the western and eastern slopes of the Western Ghats right from foot hills upto 1220 m a.s.l. The forest growth is magnificent where the rainfall is very heavy, and in some places the rainfall exceeds 7500 mm. The trees are evergreen with abundance of epiphytic orchides, mosses, ferns, rattans, tree ferns, climbing ferns and creepers.

Evergreen Shola forests are noted on all the higher slopes of the Ghats including the Brahmagiri range and also in the highest parts of the Attappadi valley between the altitude of 1067 and 1829 m.a.s.l. Fern and mosses are abundant in these forests but the orchids are poorly represented. Families such as Myrtaceae, Lauraceae, and Styracaceae are dominant. Luxuriant growth of Arundinaria Wightiana Ness, Reed bamboo in this forest is significant. Bamboo forests are found in the marroco belt lying east of the Ghat where the rainfall ranges from 1500 to 2500 mm. The forest stretches from the foot of the Nilgiris on the south to the Brahmagiri on the north. The most dominant species is Bambusa arundinacea wild which is the common bamboo still widely used by tribes for various pur¬poses in their day to day life. The uncultivated swampy lands are dominated by Pandanus Odoratissimus Roxb, Melastoma malabaricum, Linn, and Ligodium. Deciduous forests are found in the Wynad plateau and in the lower portion of Attappadi valley.

Some of the important cultivated crops in Kerala come under certain types of cereals, pulses, oil seed crops, miscellane¬ous crops, ugars, condiments and species, fibre crops and narcotics. Oryza sative Lmn, Rice is the most important cereal crop which is being cultivated in almost all parts of Kerala.

Cocos nucifere Linn, Coconut grows luxuriously in all districts except Palghat where Borassus-fiabellifer Linn, Palmera grows most. Coconut growth is profuse in the coastal region and in the Midlands, and it is the most important among all the oil seed crops and fibre crops in the State.
Artocarpus integrifolia Linn. f., lack, plavu, Mangifera indica Linn, Mango tree, Mavu; Anacardium occidentala Linn, Cashew tree, Parankimavu; Musa sapizntum Linn, Banana, Vazha; Monihot Utllissima Pohl, Tapioca, Ivlarakizhangu; Ipomoea batatas Linn, sweet potato, Mathura Kizhangu and Yams, kachil are some of the important miscellaneous food crops cultivated in the state. Saecharum sp. sugarcane, karimbu is being cultivated in ceitain parts Kerala has been very famous for her condimens and spices since earlier times. Piparnigrum Linn, Pepper, kurumulaku; Zingiber officianalis Rose, Ginger, Inchi; Curcuma longa Linn, Turmeric; puli; and Allium cepa Linn, Onion, Ulli are some of the very important amongst them. Areca catechu Linn, Aracanut, Adakkamarum is one of the important narcotics extensively cultivated all over Kerala.

The forest and hilly regions of Kerala still abound with a large variety of fauna even though the advance of cultivation and deforestation driving them much interior to the forests. Some of the important animals still thrive in the interior forests include Panthera tigris Linnaeus, Tiger, Kaduva; Melursus ussinus shaw, sloth Bear, karadi; Pauthera pardus Linnacus, Leopardi, pu1i; and Elephas nzaximus Linnaeus, Indian Ele¬phant, Ana Boss ganrus H. Smith, Gur, Kattu Pottu is common in north Wynad and Nilambur. Sus cristalus Wagner, will Boar, Kattupanni; Hemitragus hylocrius Oglilby, Nilgiri Tahr, Kattadu; Felis chaus Guldenstaedt, Jungle cat, Kattu poocha; and Cuon alpinns Pallas, Indian wild dog, chennai are seen in interior and foot hilts of the Western ghats in north Kerala. Kattadu is commonly found on the slapes of the Kundaha, the hills surrounding the Attappadi valley and in the sides of the Palghat gap.

Among the Squirrels Ratufu indica Erxluben, Indian Giant squirrels or Malabar squirrels, Annan are generally found in north Kerala. Other types in Kerala include Ratufa macronra Penuant, Grizzlad, Indian squirrel and Funambulus suflineatus Waterhouse, Dusky stripped squirrel. Cervus nuicolor Keer, sambar, Kalaman is the largest of the deer tribe. Axis axis Erxleben, chital, Pulliman is abundant especially in the Nilambur forests. Tragulus meminna Erxleben, Mouse-deer, Kezhaman is widely distributed.

Among the lesser denizens of the jungles monkeys and lemurs are well represented in the Ghat forests. Presbytis johni Fischer, Nilgiri langur, Karin Kurangu: Macaca radiata Geoffroy, Macaque, Vella kurangu, and Loris malabaricus Wroughton, slender Loris, Kuthitevangu are common in the forests. Canis anrens Linnaens, Jackal, Kurukan is a familiar animal rearing over hilly scrubs and low country. Herpestes edwardsi Geoffrey, Indian Grey Mangoose, Kiri is the commonest mangoose found all over the forests and foot hills.

A number of varieties of birds are seen throughout Kerala, and some of them commonly found include Pavo cristatus Linnacus, common Peafowl, Myle; Psittacula cyanocephala Linuacus, Parakeet, Thatta; Gracula religiosa Linnacus, Hill¬Myna, Kattu Myna; Acidotheres tristis Linnaeus, common Myna, Myna; Motacilla maderaspalensis Linnaceus, wood packer, Maramkotthi; Athena brama Temminck, Spotted owlet, Munga; Milvus migraus Boddaert, Pariahkite, Parunthu; Corvus splendeus vieillot, Hougecrow, kakka: Corvus macrorhynchos Wagler, Jungle-crow, Bali-kakka; hrcruius mrrcrocercus Vieillot, king crow, kakka keel, Eudyr,cn,is scolopaceus Linnaeus, Keel; Centropus sineusis Stepheus, Coucal, Uppan; and Motacilla maderaspalensis Gamelin, Waglail, Kokku.

Kerala is rich in fresh water and marine-water fishes. The rivers and back-waters are full of various types of fresh-water fishes. The long coast line of Kerala is a source of different kinds of marine fishes. The people in Kerala generally use varieties of marine and fresh-water fishes. Some of the commonly used fresh water fishes include Etroplus suratensis Bloch, Chromides, karimeen; Ophicephalus marulius Ham, Murrels, Bral; Etropliis maculatus cuv & val, chromides, Pallathi; Alacrone seenghala sykes, cat-fis i, Karatta; Arius dussun2ieri cuv and Val, cat-fish Thedu;--Wallago attu Bleeker. Cat-fish, Attu-vala; D7ugil carinatus cuv & val, Mugil Junna: Mugil belarzak Bleeker, Mugil, Mala; and Mugil cephalus Linn, Mugil, Tirutha.

The marine fishes which are generally used by the people are Thynnus thunnina cuv & val, Tunny-fish, Ayila; Pseudo¬sciaena Coitor Ham, Jewfishes, kora; Engraulis indicus V. Hassett, Clupea, Netholi, Chirocentrus dorab Forsk, Clupea, Muliuva!a; Clupea ilish Ham, Clupea, Paluva; Dussumieria acuta Cuv & val, clupea, chala; Sardinella longiceps cuv & cal, clupca, Nallamathi; Carcharias gangetious Blyth, Shask, Sravu; Late,; Calcarifer Gunther, Sea perches, chempalli; Lactarius deticatulus cuv & val, white fish, Parava; stromateoides cine¬reus Bleeker, Silver promfret Avoli; Sillago sihama Ripp. Sandwhitmg, Mural; Dorosoma nasus Bleeker. Clupea Noonah; and Trygon zugei Mull & Heule, whip Rays, Threndi etc.

Don’t Miss to Make a Tour to Kerala during Monsoon

Situated on the southern tip of India alongside the azure Arabian Sea, Kerala is an amazing state and globally famous tourist destinations of India. Every year tourists from all over the world visit this charming and captivating state of the country. It is the destination of all tourists. It is able to steal the heart of even the most negative tourist. It is like a paradise for tourists like nature lovers, honeymoon couples, backpackers, adventure seekers, culture lovers, sightseers, etc.There are beaches, backwaters, resorts, hill stations, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, heritage monuments, temples, churches, etc to see in this state. There are world class accommodation facilities available in this state. Nature has blessed this state uniquely making lavishly beautiful everything in the state. It is the perfect destination for people who are looking for ultimate tranquility and mind-relaxing holiday experience. When you will be in this state you will experience why the state is known as God’s Own Country.

Kerala is the destination of all seasons. It does not matter whatever season you and your families or friends are planning for making Kerala tours. Each season has its own charm and provides tourists lots of delightful experience to treasure for lifetime. But making a tour to this beautiful Indian state during monsoon has its special charm. During this season the beauty of state becomes ultimate and nature is at her best. Monsoon tourism is the state is very popular among tourists especially honeymoon couples from all over the world. During monsoon entire Kerala seems to be a paradise for honeymoon couples. There are lots of enjoyment options available in monsoon for honeymoon couples during monsoon period in this beautiful state.

Enchanting greenery all round with drizzling create truly delightful ambiance for honeymoon couples. Clouds gathering overhead are delights for couples. Monsoon the seasons of picture-perfect rainbow and raindrops is certainly is going to be the best experience of Kerala honeymoon tours for couples. Not only honeymoon couples, monsoon in Kerala is also for others and surly going to provide tourists an enduring experience of Kerala tours and travel.

Monsoon in this beautiful state is the most captivating and charming in India. With lush meadows at its best and verdant hill stations like Munnar, Wayanad and Ponmudi, it is the most sought after tourism destination during monsoons. In rainy season, the state becomes more beautiful than ever and enough to grab the heart of tourists with its amazing tourism options and lush green landscapes.

There are several Ayurvedic resorts in Kerala which offer attractive kerala package tours during monsoon. Tourists can spend their holidays at Ayurvedic resorts during monsoon. At Ayurvedic resort tourists can have wonderful opportunity to get Ayurvedic massage and treatments. Monsoon tourism in the state is fast capturing the attentions of tourists from all over the world. Visiting gushing waterfalls, lovely lakes, beautiful beaches, lush green paddy fields, scenic backwaters, etc are during monsoon is simply a delightful experience of Kerala monsoon tourism.

The more popular destinations for monsoon tourism in Kerala are its hill stations. Watching mesmerizing sunset from picture-perfect hill stations of the state gives tourists delightful experience. And watching enchanting rainbow from the breathtaking hills is also gives lots of delights to tourists.

If you too want to enjoy the real charm of Kerala tourism don’t miss to visit make a tour to this beautiful Indian state during monsoon. I think making a tour to this beautiful state during monsoon will be best experience of tourism in this beautiful Indian state. Well plan your Kerala tours during monsoon and get ready to treasure an enduring nature charm and lots of delights.

Monsoon in Kerala is a great bliss.

You can feel the magical strings of rain falling on the roof tops rice fields, rivers, mountains, …………..

Monsoon the word itself makes one happy. The intoxicating smell of the dry Earth getting drenched, the splashing waters ...

One of the few Reasons, why I love to be in Kerala in Monsoon.


Not to miss the monsoon.


Children Play Along the Sides of Road.


Oh GOD’s not spared even!


Alleppy Inner Canals (weeds from Sea Come in)


Few More drops can put me down


What more a Pond can fill in with


How to get out of home in a heavy Rain?


All these Lotus are for me


Lose of Banana Crop (Nature's Havoc)


Part of a thatched Roof (Taken for a stoppage Tea)


Few Drops can make a Stream








A day to spend on House Boat



Fisherman Going back home.




What a travel it will be!




Gods Can't stop this Monsoon.


How much water around for a bath....


Let me be one of the drops falling down


Can catch the few Drops of Rain


Football can't be stopped by Rain


In No Mood to come down.


Boy Going to School in the Outskirts of Palakkad.


Windy Days of Monsoon.


At last the Blue Horizon