Romancing Kerala: Perfect Destination for Honeymoon
When Kerala was christened as God’s Own Country, the spotlight shifted from a very traditional, laid back and self-contained state to one that welcomes tourists from across the world. Kerala has and opened up its various secrets – the backwaters, the pristine beaches, the enchanting hills et al.
Kerala has something for everyone. If you’re seeking to romance the hills, there is Munnar and vagamon. If beaches float your boat, there is the plentiful coastline covering the beaches of Kovalam, Cherai, Varkala, Kappad and a few other secluded finds. The backwaters will welcome you with open arms at Kumarakom and Kuttanad. Explore the forests of Thekkady and Silent Valley. All in all, Kerala is a one-stop destination for terrains of all sizes and desires.
Kerala has a coastline covering 580 km and is dotted by sandy beaches. Plenty of resorts are present all along the coastline. Some of these resorts and hotels have a beach of their own and will dish out the best services.
Apart from the proverbial surrounds, Kerala boasts of evergreen forests and biodiversity that rivals the best. The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve houses some of the most important species of Asian Elephants, Bengal Tigers, Leopard, Nilgiri Tahr and various other species of fauna.
Getting to Kerala is easy as major cities in the state such as Cochin and Trivandrum are connected globally as well as to most cities in the country. All major airlines have flights to Kochi and Trivandrum.
Accommodation in Kerala ranges from some of the most luxurious chains to some that fits every budget. Kovalam and Varkala beaches attract the most tourists and thus have the most options when it comes to accommodation.
Culture lovers will also rejoice and revel as Kerala dishes out its culture in dollops. Popular Kerala culture that draws a majority of the attention is the Kathakali dance and the Kalaripayatu style of martial arts. Kerala is one of the most eclectic spots for a holiday destination.
Kerala awaits you, fly to Kerala , today.