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Welcome to Kerala's Heart

Nestled on India's southwest coast, Kerala enchants with lush backwaters, coconut-lined beaches, and vibrant cultural traditions.

A tranquil Kerala backwater scene with traditional houseboats gliding past palm trees under a golden sunset.
A tranquil Kerala backwater scene with traditional houseboats gliding past palm trees under a golden sunset.
Natural Beauty
Cultural Richness

Kerala thrives with its rich spice gardens, renowned Ayurveda heritage, and a community proud of its high literacy and health standards.

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A glimpse into Kerala's lush landscapes and vibrant culture

Sunset over Kerala's tranquil backwaters with traditional houseboats floating gently
Sunset over Kerala's tranquil backwaters with traditional houseboats floating gently
A close-up of fresh spices like cardamom and pepper harvested from Kerala's plantations
A close-up of fresh spices like cardamom and pepper harvested from Kerala's plantations
Coconut trees lining a serene beach under a bright blue sky in Kerala
Coconut trees lining a serene beach under a bright blue sky in Kerala
A traditional Kathakali dancer in vibrant costume and makeup performing in Kerala
A traditional Kathakali dancer in vibrant costume and makeup performing in Kerala
A peaceful Ayurvedic treatment setup with herbal oils and flowers in Kerala
A peaceful Ayurvedic treatment setup with herbal oils and flowers in Kerala

Kerala Magic

Nestled on India's southwest coast, Kerala enchants with lush backwaters and vibrant culture.

Capital

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

Kerala, located on the southwestern coast of India, is a tropical state commonly known as "God's Own Country." It is renowned for its serene backwaters, verdant Western Ghats, and beaches adorned with coconut trees. With its capital in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala boasts an exceptional quality of life, characterized by high literacy rates and the lowest infant mortality rate in India. Furthermore, it is also recognized as a significant hub for Ayurveda, spice cultivation, and rich cultural practices.

Notable Features and Attractions

  • Geography: Famed for its slender coastal belt, Kerala comprises three primary geographical divisions: elevated mountains (the Western Ghats), midlands, and coastal areas featuring both backwaters and beaches.

  • Tourism: Prominent attractions include houseboat rides in Alappuzha (also referred to as Alleppey), tea plantations in Munnar, and the picturesque beaches of Varkala and Kovalam.

  • Culture & Traditions: Celebrated for events such as Onam (the harvest festival) and Thrissur Pooram, Kerala is also known for its traditional art forms like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, as well as its Ayurveda treatment practices.

  • Economy: The state's economy is heavily reliant on coconut production, spices, and a flourishing tourism sector.

  • Literacy: Kerala is distinguished for having the highest literacy rate in India.

  • Climate: The state enjoys a pleasant tropical climate, characterized by heavy monsoons from June to September and again from October to November.