




About Kerala
Kerala is known for its dense greenery, backwaters, and strong social indicators. Historically, it was a major hub of spice trade and cultural exchange with the outside world.
The culture emphasizes education, wellness, and classical art forms such as Kathakali and Mohiniyattam. English is widely spoken, making communication easy.
Travel is comfortable, though monsoon seasons can limit outdoor activities. The pace of life is slower compared to northern states.
Ease of Travel: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Things to Explore

Forest Reserves
Dense greenery, wildlife sounds, nature walks, and quiet landscapes

Kerala Cuisine
Coconut curries, seafood dishes, rice meals, and subtle spices

Backwater Living
Palm-lined canals, houseboats, village homes, and slow water travel

Ayurveda Retreats
Wellness therapies, traditional healing, calm routines, and holistic care

Munnar Tea Hills
Rolling plantations, cool air, misty views, and hill escapes

Local Festivals
Boat races, temple processions, cultural rituals, and seasonal color

Varkala Cliffs
Ocean-facing paths, yoga cafés, sunsets, and relaxed coastal energy

Surf Breaks
Easy waves and surf schools in Varkala and Kovalam





