The sheer beauty and greenery of the state has landed it in the National Geographic magazine's list of top 'ten paradises of the world.' Natural beauty is only one of the many things which attract tourists to this place. Kerala is a state known for its rich cultural and traditional heritage. The growth rate of tourism industry in Kerala, which is about 13%, shows how much in demand this state is among tourists. All of these reasons make Keralites proudly declare their tourism tagline, 'God's Own Country.'
Kerala is an amalgam of any kind of tourist attractions you are looking for, an exception could be only snow. It has got beaches, hill stations, backwaters, forts, palaces, national parks and so many. One of the major features of Kerala tourism is that it promotes ecologically sustained tourism. Here is a small glance of various tourist places in Kerala.
Beaches: The most famous beaches are Kovalam, Cherai, Varkala, Thalassery etc. There are also numerous beaches all through the 600 km coastal belt of Kerala. Fishing is a major source of living for the locals.
Hill Stations: Munnar is the most popular hill station in Kerala. It was one of the most favoured sites for the British during their colonial reign. The tallest peak in the region is near 2,800 m, which is the tallest in the southern peninsula. Other famous hill stations are Nelliyampathi, Wayanad and Ponmudi.
Backwaters and lakes: The backwaters of the Cochin region such as Aleppey, Punnamada and Kumarakom (near Kottayam) are world famous. Due to its various canals and water-transport facilities, Aleppey has earned the nickname of being the 'Venice of the east.' There are also numerous other backwaters and lakes such as Ashtamudi, Shasthamkotta etc.
Heritage sites: There are numerous historically important sites in Kerala such as the Padmanabhaswamy temple, Bakel Fort, Mattancherry Jew street, Thrippunithara Palace etc.
One thing you do not have to worry about when you are travelling to Kerala is accommodation. There are hundreds of resorts and hotels all over Kerala which will ensure you a leisured and comfortable stay all through your visit. Considering the proximity to all the places in Kerala, Cochin is the ideal place for you to stay. Cities like Cochin, Calicut and Trivandrum also are fine shopping destinations.
The tourism agenda in Kerala promotes Eco-tourism, primarily focusing on the local culture, volunteering and individual growth of the people in it. Sufficient measures are taken by the authorities to reduce the adverse effects of traditional tourism on the natural environment, thereby conserving & promoting its ecological balance. Several tourist destinations like the Western Ghats and wildlife sanctuaries (like Neyyar, Peppara, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Chinnar, Silent Valley National Park, Aralam, etc...) have been categorized as Eco-Tourism zones.
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