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10 top things to do on a trip to Kerala

Kerala stretches along the tropical Malabar coast along the southwest corner of India, with everything from large hill stations to pristine beaches to sparkling backwaters. Kerala’s rich natural heritage and exotic beauty draw visitors from around the world.

 

Kerala is surrounded by luxuriant green landscapes, nature shrines, and the western Ghat tea hills. A distinctive community and picturesque environment are part of this tropical state. The key tourist attractions of Kerala are historical forts, Jewish avenues, unexplored cellars, and exquisite beaches. In Kerala, there is no shortage of things. The roots of Ayurveda and Yoga in India. There are many people from around the world who come to rejuvenate and participate.

10 top things to do on a trip to Kerala

  1. Thrilling cycling experience

 

Idukki is located in the lap of Kerala’s the Western Ghats, and the forest is protected for the most part in that region. You have to cycle here to discover the enchanting beauty of this town. The best path is via the Pala ā€“ Thodupuzha ā€“ Kulamavu. From Kottayam to Idukki there are three roads. You will pass the Arch Dam on the Periyar River and you will connect the two hills of granite separated by the narrow gorge. One of the highest arch barrages in Asia, this double-curvature parabolic arch dam. One of the fun experiences is a bike ride along this path.

 

  1. Canoe tours

 

Kollam is an old seaport town on one side of Lake Ashtamudi and on the other side of the Sea of Laccadi. You will better discover this place while canoeing. It helps you to cross the undisturbed Kerala paths and appreciate the enchanting beauty of the untouched areas. You will have a wonderful view of the countryside while canoeing. Quietness and calmness can be observed as the spring waters paddle.

10 top things to do on a trip to Kerala

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Kerala isn’t all about calm and stability. It has a lot more for everyone in its bucket. This place has a lot to please your wanderlust-filled soul if you are an adventure fan. Paragliding is one of those things that can permeate the adrenaline in this paradise. Imagine the beauty of Munnar, Vagamon, and Varkala from the bird’s eyes. Sailing through the hills and getting a glorious view of lush greenery is one of the most exciting experiences of life in Kerala.

 

  1. Race of the Bullock

 

The Malappuram hills are perched on the east, and the Arabian Sea on the west is limited by Nilgiri hills. Hills, beaches, backwaters, and valleys surround this area. Bullock Race is Malappuram’s popular sport in Kerala. It reflects the heritage, unity, and prosperity of farmers. Many people visit Malappuram every year for the bullock race. One should not skip this is one of Kerala’s exhilarating experiences. Malappuram’s perfect scenery is the cake glaze.

 

  1. Exploring Marayoor- Nature’s Delight of Sandalwood Forests

 

Marayoor has located about 40 km from Munnar in the district of Idukki, Kerala. The natural forests and large sugarcane farms are the home of this town. Many visitors flock to the Marayoor for the pristine beauty of the sand forest run by the Department of Forest. For tourists and explorers, it is also a paradise. It is one of the most beautiful places for trekking and during exploration, one can glimpse the natural beauty of the area. Marayoor is home to approximately 65,000 sandalwood trees in which tourists can learn about them and about sandalwood processing.

 

  1. Take a ride by train

 

You will take the train from the Ernakulam Train Station to the Trivandrum to take you across the Kollam to explore and learn the beauties of Kerala. The Trivandrum route through Kollam provides you with one of the best locations. On your way from the peaceful backwaters to the shimmering lakes and from the swinging cocoa trees on the shores to the enchanting tea and coffee plantations, you can encounter the breathtaking beauty of the state. On this train journey, you will have a lovely view of Keralaā€™s lush green landscape.

 

  1. Visit India’s Lowest Highlands

 

It lies at 2 meters under the sea level at Kuttanad, the lowest altitude position in India. The paddy fields and geographical characteristics of this place are known. This area is also called the “Indian rice bowl,” and it’s among the very few places in the world where agriculture takes place between 1.2 to 3 meters below sea level. Four of the great flow rivers of Kerala, Pamba, Meenachil, Achankovil, and Manimala, pass through this location. This location is also famous in Punnamada Backwaters for its boat race. Take a walk to the place below the sea level, where paddy fields grow.

 

  1. Chembra Top Trek

 

In the Western Ghats of India, Chembra Mountain is the tallest and largest peak. The Meppady can be reached on foot. Guides and trekking services are provided by the Tourist Board. The top of the summit will take 3-4 hours and it is one of Wayanad’s popular tourist destinations. There is also a stunning and interesting view of the Banasur Sagar Dam. On the way to the top, you can see the lake that is so quiet. This lake is never supposed to dry up. The hike provides a majestic view over the luxuriant greenery, one of the places to visit.

 

  1. Coconut plucked from a coconut tree – and cooked

 

Kerala is in the nature lap and is renowned for being the ‘country of God.’ In the cocoa plantation, this state used 7.7 lakh hectares of crops. It’s the nation with cocoa trees. You will gaze around the state at swinging coconut trees. Think of the number of cocoa trees owned by that state. Pluck the cocoon out of the tree, drink water, that’s so cool.

 

  1. Make your way to Toddy

 

Toddy is a local cocoa poisoning beverage. It is known by different names, including Palm Wine, Palm Toddy, and Kallu. The slightly intoxicating alcoholic variant is known as the baby and the non-alcoholic version is often referred to as the Neera version. If you are in Kerala, try the alcohol version for kids in a limited volume. It is open all year long and most of the kids are on the water’s edge. If you are a beginner, it may get you a little high but the kid’s hangman is not good. Thus, stop huge amounts of it.

 

Manish rathi

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