KERALA TOURISM

Kerala is the land of the Malabar Hill, Kerala backwaters, and spice plantations. It is a tropical paradise that is blessed with beautiful beaches, emerald lagoons, and coconut groves. The spice plantations and backwaters are the highlight of this state. They are often referred to as the “cradle of spices”. The backwaters are long winding canals where you can go for a boat ride or just a stroll. The canals often have small islands where you can take a break from the scorching sun and go for a swim. The spice plantations are also full of color and life. The smell of the cinnamon and nutmeg waft through the air and you will hear the sounds of birds chirping in the trees. You can also see monkeys and wild boars in the forests.

 

Kerala is known for its beach resorts and the tourism industry is booming in the state. The rich culture and history of Kerala are showcased through the beautiful architecture and rich culture. This is a great place to visit for travelers who want to relax, experience the culture, and explore the beaches.

Aleppey houseboats are like a floating village that offer a slice of life in the ancient city of Aleppey. A houseboat offers a unique experience in the city of Aleppo, and can accommodate a group of up to five people.

The tour operator is the individual responsible for taking the customer on a tour, from the time they get off the plane until they get back to their home country. Tour operators take care of booking flights, arranging transportation, managing a group of tourists, handling paperwork, and organizing a schedule.