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BEST TRAVEL GUIDE FOR KERALA IN 2019

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The mighty creativity of God has given birth to an exceptionally beautiful place known as Kerala. And the Tourism Department of Kerala had unveiled this amazing place to the whole world with its motto “ God’s Own Country “. And most probably, there comes an urge in every mind to visit incredible Kerala at the very instant of hearing this motto. The extraordinary beauty and the warm hospitality of Kerala had made it the most welcoming place in India. When it comes to planning a tour, a lot of worries and queries regarding the place,  transport  and stay start haunting the mind. But if your journey is to Kerala, there is nothing to worry as the  Kerala Tourism.holiday  is always ready to solve your worries and queries as well as help you to plan an unforgettable Kerala tour. And it has been helping the tourists visiting Kerala, from all across the globe to savor the complete essence of the place since time immemorial. The golden sandy beaches of  Kovalam , palm-fringed backwate

WHAT TO VISIT IN VILLAGES OF KERALA?

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Kerala  is a bouquet of splendiferous scenic treasures. The tourists visiting Kerala are not only bewitched by the enthralling beauty and the  attractions of Kerala  but also by its mind-blowing rural villages that are untouched by any industrialization or urban influence. And you will be amazed to find that the villagers of Kerala still live a life following the rich tradition and culture that prevailed in the olden days. After all, one can feel the pulse of Kerala from its beautiful villages. The emerald green paddy fields that spread far beyond the vicinity, birds flying across the blue sky, murmuring of the lovely rivers, ducks paddling on the  backwaters  and the farmers working in the farms is the first picture that comes to my mind when thinking about typical Kerala villages. So, first of all, take a stroll, exploring the pristine and picturesque beauty of the villages. The green enveloped land with tall palm trees swaying as the wind blows, beautiful rivers, lakes, etc

BEST TOUR OPERATORS IN KERALA 2019

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Kerala Tourism  opens a window into a paradise, fondly known as  God’s Own Country  that makes you fall in love with it, each and every time you visit. It’s a place, out of the ordinary, where you can land up at, whenever you are seeking a relaxing vacation to unwind, a romantic place to spend with your loved one, a place full of nature’s bounty that brings you close to nature, or an  adventurous spot  to get your adrenaline pumping. Keralatourism.holiday  is fast-growing at an alarming rate in spite of being hit hard by the devastating flood. And to everyone’s surprise, Kerala is teeming with hundreds and thousands of tourists every day, even after the flood. And this gives us a clear picture that Kerala is absolutely safe to travel as it was before. And the contribution of keralatourism.holiday for bringing back the place with all its glory is worthy to be praised. The Best Tour Operators are the ones who cater to the interest of the tourists while planning, preparing, a

Sri Padmanabaswamy’s Panguni – An Accolade to the Legend

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The sanctum sanctorum of Kerala,  Sri Padmanabaswamy Temple  is often in the news for its boundless hidden treasures and divine-sheltered clandestine history. Let the doors remain closed and secrets stay as secrets. The events outside the temple are interesting and queer as well. From “ Kodiyettu ” where flags are hoisted to the closing ceremony consisting of the holy bath, a myriad of mystical events happen, giving importance to numerous legends. The  10-day panguni festival  put its best efforts to propitiate the Rain God, Indira. Also you find the fiber-glass figurines of the five children of Pandu, the father of the Pandavas in the great epic  Mahabharatha  are placed at the eastern entryway. Drums and cymbals make their way in along with deities in caparisoned elephants and the Royal Travancore family guarded by cops. He does the “Palli Vetta” or “Royal Hunt” ritual on the ninth day of the festival, nearby the premises of Vettakorumakan Temple in the Fort arena. Here, he sho

ARATTUPUZHA POORAM – The mother of all Poorams in Kerala

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Arattupuzha Pooram is the  oldest pooram  (temple festival) in all of Kerala, that is held at the  Sree Sastha Temple in Thrissur  for a period of seven days each year. Dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, this temple is believed to be more than  3000 years old . Before getting into the grand celebration of the festival, we should know about the importance of this Pooram. The conference of the gods of neighbouring hamlets with the powerful god, Ayyapah continues for a week. The renowned Sree Sastha Temple near  Thrissur  gets immense attention in the March month. From percussion artists, palm readers, toy makers, and other noteworthy vendors to majestic elephants, the village will stay colourful and inviting for the entire week. The valedictory of dipping of the 23 deities in the waters concludes the conclave of Gods or “ Devamela ” festive. The efficacy of the Temple management manages the humungous gathering of the crowd with ease. Five elephants bring  Lord Sastha  out of his place to mak

Chill Out in the God-sculpted hills and backwaters of KERALA during this summer.

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The elixir of south India,  Kerala  is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers, backpackers, and people who want to spend their time like a gypsy for some time. The hills of Kerala is a pleasure depot for people from other states in the summer season. The idyllic hamlets and hillocks of Kerala not only excite our senses but also help us with soothing weather. At least for some days, people could exit their warm households and experience the landscapes of this scenic state. Read this blog to know more about the popular and unexplored tourist spots to catch a great time with your family and loved ones. The Mystical Mounds of MUNNAR Traversing the  hills of Munnar , it’s a blissful idea to burn weekends that really burns us out during summer. The name  Munnar  is because of three rivers meeting at a single point – Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala. The largest tea growing region in South India is situated like a haven for hot and humid customers at a height of 1600 m