Kerala

 

Kerala

 

One of the most well-liked travel locations in India is the state of Kerala, which is located on the tropical Malabar Coast. Kerala is renowned for its ecotourism projects and stunning backwaters, earning it a spot on National Geographic Traveler’s list of the top ten paradises in the world. Kerala is one of the most well-liked tourist destinations in the world due to its distinctive culture and traditions, as well as its diverse population. The tourist sector, which is expanding at a rate of 13.31%, is important to the state’s economy.

 

Kerala was a largely unknown destination until the early 1980s, with the majority of the nation’s tourist circuits centred in its northern region.

Kerala is a well-liked travel destination for both domestic and international visitors. Kerala is renowned for its beaches, Alappuzha and Kollam’s backwaters, mountain ranges, and wildlife preserves. Beaches at Kovalam, Muzhappilangad, Bekal, and Kappad are among the state’s other well-liked tourist destinations. Backwater tourism and lake resorts can be found near Ashtamudi Lake in Kollam. Hill stations and resorts can be found in Munnar, Wayanad, Nelliampathi, Vagamon, and Ponmudi. National parks and wildlife sanctuaries can be found in Wayanad, Periyar, Sil The “backwaters” region, a vast system of interconnected rivers, lakes, and canals centred on Vembanad Lake, is very popular with tourists. There are also visits to historical locations including Padmanabhapuram Palace, Hill Palace, and Mattancherry Palace.