1. Incredible Diversity
Few destinations offer such variety within a compact area. In a single trip you can experience misty hills, wildlife, backwaters, beaches, historic cities, waterfalls, and spice plantations.
2. World-famous Backwaters
The tranquil network of canals, lakes, and lagoons around Alappuzha provides one of India’s most unique experiences—houseboat cruises through coconut-lined villages and peaceful waterways.
3. Western Ghats & Natural Beauty
The Western Ghats offer lush forests, tea plantations, waterfalls, trekking trails, and rich biodiversity. Destinations like Munnar and Periyar National Park are among India’s finest nature escapes.
4. Rich Culture & Performing Arts
Kerala has preserved remarkable living traditions such as:
- Kathakali
- Mohiniyattam
- Theyyam
- Kalaripayattu
5. Historic Heritage
For over two millennia, Kerala was a global center of the spice trade. Kochi showcases Portuguese, Dutch, British, Jewish, and Arab influences through its architecture and history.
6. Ayurveda & Wellness
Kerala is India’s premier destination for authentic Ayurvedic treatments, wellness retreats, therapeutic massages, and rejuvenation programs.
7. Outstanding Cuisine
Kerala’s cuisine combines coconut, spices, seafood, and regional traditions. Signature dishes include Kerala Sadya, Appam, Puttu, and Karimeen Pollichathu.
8. Excellent Value for Money
Kerala offers one of the best value travel experiences in India.
- Wide range of accommodation, from budget homestays to luxury resorts
- Affordable local transport
- Good quality food at reasonable prices
- Excellent experiences across all budgets, making it ideal for families, solo travelers, and international visitors alike
9. Warm Hospitality
Kerala is widely appreciated for its welcoming and helpful people. With high literacy, strong tourism infrastructure, and a long tradition of hosting visitors from around the world, travelers often find interactions friendly, respectful, and comfortable.
10. Well-Planned Tourism Circuit
Kerala’s destinations are naturally connected, making travel easy and enjoyable. A classic itinerary includes:
- Kochi – Heritage
- Munnar – Tea gardens
- Periyar National Park – Wildlife
- Alappuzha – Backwaters
- Varkala or Kovalam – Beaches
- Thiruvananthapuram – Museums, temples, and culture
This combination of accessibility, diversity, affordability, hospitality, and natural beauty is why Kerala is often called “God’s Own Country.”

Sadhya


