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Interesting facts of Kerala

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God's Own Country Kerala is also a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. This place is a great paradise for those who love to travel. Here are some things that every traveler should definitely know about Kerala...The backwaters, the coconut groves, the beaches, and the Arabian Sea are the main attractions of Kerala. Medical facilities and banking facilities are two indicators that can be used to know the development of a state. It is mandatory to have at least one hospital in every panchayat in Kerala. Banks and facilities are easily accessible, even in small towns, without having to travel long distances. Education is the cornerstone of Kerala. Kerala is the first state in India to achieve complete literacy. Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, and Alappuzha districts are leading in literacy. In the field of public education, more than 45,000 classrooms in Kerala are high tech. Related: Kerala tour packages Kerala is the first state in India to receive rainfall. The south

No need to rush, queue up … Things to look out for, when traveling in Kerala!

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After months of closure, the tourism sector has reopened and the lockdown concessions are giving the tourism industry great hope. Tourist resorts are open after a gap of more than seven months. But as before, the situation is not conducive to travel without taking special precautions. Here are some things to look for when selecting your trip. Travel should be in full compliance with the COVID standards issued by the government for the safety of the people and the prevention of the COVID virus. Depending on the specifics of the area, each tourist destination may have a variety of options. Travelers should act accordingly. Strictly follow the rules and regulations of the place where you visit. The travelers should maintain a queue on their trips to avoid social contact. All tourist destinations have strict restrictions on the number of people who can enter at one time. Only act accordingly. Be especially careful when going to such places as online tickets are not available in many places

Palakkad Tourism: In the first phase, 7 places were opened and the entrance is as follows…

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Kerala is making a comeback in tourism in the fifth phase of unlocking. Selected tourist destinations other than beaches have been opened for tourists. Tourists are looking forward to the reopening after more than six months of closure. Tourists are required to meet the COVID standards of personal hygiene and safety as per the government guidelines. In the first phase, 7 tourist destinations have been opened in Palakkad district in full compliance with the COVID norms prescribed by the government. Srikrishnapuram Bapuji Children’s Park, Vadika Garden, Kanjirapuzha Dam Garden, Parambikulam, Nelliampathi, Silent Valley, and Malampuzha Rock Garden are the opened tourist destinations. Tourist centers are equipped with heat testing, sanitizer and hand wash facilities for visitors, as well as display boards required to operate according to COVID standards. Priority is given to disinfecting handrails, seats, sidewalks, shelters, toilets, and restrooms at regular intervals to ensure safety. Th

Gavi is getting ready, will be open to tourists from October!

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Gavi is a place that has touched the hearts of the Malayalees through a single film. It has everything you need to enjoy, the snow, the river, the forest, and the breeze. Gavi, which has been closed for the past six months following COVID, will be open to tourists from October. Tourists can come here from October to enjoy the beauty of this extraordinary place, which is shrouded in mist. The opening date will be announced later. The final decision on the entry date will be taken after discussions between the Forest Department, the District Tourism Promotion Council, and the maintenance department. On the way to Gavi, there are landslides in some places. In some other places, the road was washed away and collapsed due to rain. Access to these places will be allowed only after making a temporary barricade. Admission will be allowed only if the COVID criteria are met. Travelers are only allowed entry only after booking online at the Forest Range Office in Angamuzhi. The first 30 vehicles

Neelakurinji blossomed to welcome Onam! Munnar welcoming tourists with colors...

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With the approach of Onam, Munnar and its environs offer many surprises for tourists. Neelakurinji has come to the party with new colors for the land that was destroyed in the COVID and floods. Neelakurinji is bloomed at Poopara Thondimala. Kurinji is bloomed in the Mottakunnu area, about 1 km from Thondimala on the Poopara-Dhanushkodi National Highway. This region is part of the Western Ghats. Tourists from all over Idukki and the surrounding districts come here to see the blooming Neelakurinji spread over an area of ​​about three acres. Related: Kerala honeymoon packages The beautiful view of the Aanayirankal Dam can also be clearly seen from here. Neelakurinji had already spread in the Puthadi hills and Pushpakandam-Anakkaramedu hills of Shantanpara panchayath earlier. Neelakurinji last came to Rajamalai in 2018. However, it could not be seen by tourists as it was flooded. Neelakurinji is a special plant that flowers only once in 12 years. Although there are many types of Kurinjis,

Paddy cultivation below sea level, then backwaters and fish! Kuttanad is a perfect spot for kerala tour packages!

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Kuttanad, located at an altitude just below sea level, offers a mesmerizing experience to the Keralites as well as to the tourists. Kuttanad is not only rich in lakes, rivers, streams, canals, paddy fields, and fish.No matter how you look at it, the views of the backwaters that stretch as far as the eye can see are enough to captivate Kuttanad. Kuttanad people have a Kuttanad touch with everything from life to lifestyle and food. When one hears of Kuttanad, the first thing that comes to the mind of many is the houseboats and paddy fields. There is no other place in Kerala that has attracted so many tourists as Kuttanad. There are many tourists visiting Kuttanad from foreign countries. Kuttanad, with its many specialties, is always a wonder to the tourists. Kuttanad is a place where rich paddy cultivation still exists. That is why Kuttanad is known as the paddy field of Kerala. Kuttanad is also known as the 'granary of Kerala'. Kuttanad is spread over Alappuzha, Kottayam and Pat

Explore Wayanad with stunning Kerala tour packages

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Wayanad is arguably the most naturally blessed district out of the fourteen districts of Kerala. Wayanad district, which shares borders with Kannur and Kozhikode, is also a well-known tourist destination in Kerala. Tourists flock to this lush green region of the Western Ghats. Wayanad is a popular destination for both locals and foreigners alike, as well as for those who are planning a weekend getaway. Many tourists are selecting Kerala tour packages to Wayanad recently. Many foreigners recently used Wayanad for travel vlogging purposes. If you are looking for a place to clear your mind away from the hustle and bustle of the city, then feel free to visit Wayanad. Many tribes live in the endless forests of Wayanad. They do not want to be in contact with or interact with the outside world. Those who are unaware of the changed living conditions or changes in the world cannot be blamed for this. Wayanad is home to many caves and sculptures. Tourists interested in archeology can explore Wa