Top tourist destinations in Kerala
From historical to natural attractions, the diversity of Kerala lies not alone in its landscape but also in places of interest. A wildlife lover would opt for the forest of Periyar while the scenic calmness impresses a honeymooner in Kumarakom. Seafood lovers are on a voyage to the interiors of the state from Alappuzha.
Located in the Kottayam district, Kumarakom is around 14 km from central Kottayam bus stand. The longest stretch of backwaters is from Kottayam to the Vembanad Lake, offering amazing ambience to the tourists. The bird sanctuary here is spread across 14 acres and a natural habitat for migratory birds. At any given time during the peak season, couples who love the houseboat rides and the other day-night boat trips throng the place. There is government of Kerala ferry services as well for a complete expedition of the backwaters. Kumarakom is known also for the posh hotels and luxury resorts located close to the backwaters strip.
Kovalam- Kovalam is another backwater sites full of coconut groves and lovely resorts. Located on the southern tip of the place, Kovalam is a combination of three prominent beaches. A popular destination for foreigners, the place is also the anglers retreat. Fishing activities take place during the early mornings and you see the anglers boats lined up daytime.
Munnar is the only hill station of Kerala offering picturesque landscape view to th tourists. Once you visit Munnar, you are stunned by the welcoming climate, blooming flowers on the hillside, and miles of valley slopes. The Devan hills have large tea estates, rubber plantations, forests, and national parks. For a traveler interested in adventurous activities, the mountainous slopes are ideal.
Alleppey
Alleppey is a famed place for backwater tourism and the Nehru Boat Race that takes place annually here. During this time, there are several coming to the state for the entertainment. You have the huge rowing boats and strong men competing for a presigious trophy. From the Alappuzha beach, you can travel to the district to see the other attractions of Kerala like the Krishnapuram Palace a trip of just 47 km. There is also the Mullakkal Rajeswari Temple and the Pathiramanal Island.
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