Beauty of Kerala – God’s Own Country
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Everything You Need to Know About Kerala
Kerala – God’s Own Country
Kerala, affectionately known as “God’s Own Country,” is a breathtaking destination nestled along India’s southwestern coast. Blessed with emerald backwaters, mist-covered hill stations, golden beaches, dense forests, and a deeply rooted cultural heritage, Kerala offers an unforgettable travel experience for every kind of traveller.
Whether you seek peaceful retreats, cultural exploration, wellness escapes, or nature-filled adventures, Kerala promises a perfect balance of serenity and excitement. With Prism Universal Tours, explore Kerala through thoughtfully curated tour packages designed to deliver comfort, authenticity, and unforgettable memories.
About Kerala
Geography
Kerala is a narrow strip of land bordered by the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats on the east. This unique geography gives rise to diverse ecosystems, including tropical beaches, lush hill ranges, wildlife reserves, rivers, and scenic backwaters.
The state shares borders with:
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Tamil Nadu (East & Southeast)
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Karnataka (North)
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Arabian Sea (West)
History
Kerala’s history is deeply intertwined with global trade, culture, and spirituality. Known as one of the world’s oldest spice trading centres, Kerala attracted traders from Arabia, Europe, and the Middle East as early as the 2nd century BCE.
Ancient Dravidian settlements flourished here, followed by powerful dynasties like the Chera Kingdom, which shaped Kerala’s political and cultural foundations. The arrival of the Portuguese in 1498, followed by the Dutch and British, brought architectural, cultural, and educational transformations that remain visible today.
Forts, palaces, temples, churches, synagogues, and mosques across the state stand as living reminders of Kerala’s layered and inclusive past.
Climate and Weather
Kerala enjoys a tropical climate with three distinct seasons:
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Summer: March to May
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Monsoon: June to September
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Winter: October to February
Temperatures generally range between 20°C and 35°C, making Kerala a year-round destination.
Major Cities
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Thiruvananthapuram
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Kochi
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Kozhikode
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Thrissur
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Kannur
Each city reflects a unique blend of tradition, history, and modern lifestyle.
Quick Facts About Kerala
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Location: Southwestern India
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Capital: Thiruvananthapuram
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Language: Malayalam
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Popular Names: God’s Own Country, Spice Garden of India
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Famous For: Backwaters, Ayurveda, spices, houseboats, art forms
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Best Season: October to March
Top Reasons to Visit Kerala
Backwaters & Houseboats
Kerala’s backwaters are a tranquil network of lakes, canals, and rivers. A houseboat cruise through Alleppey or Kumarakom offers an immersive experience of village life, coconut-lined canals, and mesmerizing sunsets.
Ayurvedic Wellness
Kerala is the global heart of Ayurveda, offering holistic wellness programs focused on healing, rejuvenation, and balance. Traditional therapies, yoga, and meditation in serene natural surroundings make Kerala a top wellness destination.
Cultural Heritage
Kerala’s culture is rich and expressive, showcased through:
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Kathakali & Mohiniyattam dance forms
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Theyyam ritual performances
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Festivals like Onam, Vishu, and Thrissur Pooram
Each celebration reflects the state’s deep-rooted traditions and communal harmony.
Nature & Wildlife
From the rolling tea gardens of Munnar to the wildlife sanctuaries of Thekkady and Silent Valley, Kerala is a paradise for nature lovers. Beaches like Varkala, Kovalam, and Marari add coastal charm to the landscape.
Cuisine
Kerala’s cuisine is a flavourful blend of coconut, spices, rice, and seafood. Signature dishes include:
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Appam & Stew
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Puttu & Kadala Curry
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Kerala Sadya
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Malabar Biriyani
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Karimeen Fish Curry
Street snacks like banana chips and pazhampori add to the culinary experience.
Best Time to Visit Kerala
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October to March: Ideal for sightseeing and holidays
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June to September: Best for Ayurveda and lush landscapes
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April to May: Perfect for hill stations
Best Places to Visit in Kerala
Popular Destinations
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Munnar
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Alleppey
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Kumarakom
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Kochi
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Thekkady
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Wayanad
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Varkala
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Kovalam
Cultural & Nature Highlights
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Thrissur
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Palakkad
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Idukki
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Athirappilly
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Nelliampathi
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Parambikulam Tiger Reserve
Each destination offers a unique blend of culture, nature, and local experiences.
Shopping in Kerala
Kerala is famous for:
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Spices: Cardamom, pepper, cinnamon
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Handicrafts: Coir products, brass lamps, Kathakali masks
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Textiles: Kerala sarees, mundu, handloom fabrics
Local markets and government emporiums ensure authenticity.
Art and Culture
Music & Dance
Kerala’s artistic heritage includes Carnatic music, Sopana Sangeetham, and classical dance forms like Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, and Theyyam.
Architecture
Traditional wooden architecture, sloping roofs, courtyards, and colonial influences define Kerala’s built heritage. Iconic examples include Padmanabhaswamy Temple and Mattancherry Palace.
Festivals
Festivals like Onam, Vishu, and Thrissur Pooram celebrate harvest, prosperity, and cultural unity with grand processions, music, and rituals.
Explore Kerala with Prism Universal Tours
At Prism Universal Tours, we craft immersive Kerala tour experiences that blend comfort, culture, and natural beauty. From backwater escapes to hill station retreats and cultural journeys, our Kerala packages are designed to create lifelong memories.