Suppose you visit the streets of Kerala. In that case, you will have the pleasure of discovering countless Hindu festivals (Holi, Diwali) in the heart of the cities, but also many temples, such as the temple of Sabarimala Sastha or that of Sree Padmanabhaswamy. As religion is firmly rooted in the country, it is not ►
Suppose you visit the streets of Kerala. In that case, you will have the pleasure of discovering countless Hindu festivals (Holi, Diwali) in the heart of the cities, but also many temples, such as the temple of Sabarimala Sastha or that of Sree Padmanabhaswamy. As religion is firmly rooted in the country, it is not uncommon to find oneself in the middle of lively processions of dancers, music, or iconic animals such as the elephant to celebrate their beliefs. In addition, performing and traditional arts are also part of Kerala's cultural heritage. For example, the famous school of art and culture, Keralam Kalamandalam, where Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, or Bharatanatyam, 3 traditional Indian dances, are practiced. The region offers many activities of different kinds, so whatever your personality or what you expect from your holiday, you will leave delighted. First, you can visit many national parks, such as Periyar, Slient Valley Park, or the Chinnar wildlife sanctuary. In addition, if you are looking for a Zen stay, you will enjoy the coastal beaches of Marari, Kovalam, or Varkala. Consistently with this in mind of relaxation, buy the traditional houseboat. Thirdly, this region is rich in tourist activities and what it offers in Calicut and Wayanad to learn various outdoor sports: canoeing, mountain biking, archery, bamboo rafting, etc. A country's most significant wealth is necessarily anthropological. India is no exception to the rule since its population and, more precisely, that of Kerala is particularly singular, for a good reason. Kerala is hot and welcoming; they do not hesitate to meet visitors to their region, as evidenced by most travelers, and are very curious about foreign cultures. In Kerala, the difference does not seem to be poorly received; on the contrary, it federates and creates social ties. Kerala means land of coconut trees in Malayalam; it is aptly named because of the heat of its climate (8 months of sunshine for 4 months of rain, approximately). How to describe the landscape of this region without mentioning the backwater, these vast channels of rivers crossing the West of Kerala. They are known to all locals and informed travelers and are worth visiting! Similarly, the Allepey region is symbolic for its sumptuous sunsets, says a traveler accustomed to the area. The region's heart has plains and green hills where natural agricultural valleys and tea plantations are developed. More generally, the Kerala region is unique because of the diversity of these landscapes; the multifaceted universes give it an almost magical dimension: forests, beaches, rivers, plains, massifs ... You won't be disappointed. ◄