Kerala is in the south-west region of India on the Malabar Coast.It is surrounded by Karnataka to the north and north east, Tamil Nadu to the east and south, and the Lakshadweep Sea to the west. Malayalam is the most widely spoken language. Kerala has a many Hindu temples.The main Hindu festivals are NenmaraVallangi Vela. There are five classical dance forms for which Kerala is very popular i.e. Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Koodiyattom, Thullal and Krishnanattam.
Kerala is declared as the first state in India in the year 1991 to be completely acknowledged as literate state.
Winter starts from November till February. Winter temperatures recorded as 10*c.summer starts with high temperature, low rainfall and slightly humid weather. The temperature recorded is 40*c. At night it is cool and pleasant. Starting from March till May and beginning of June is the start of monsoon season.
There are numerous beaches in Kerala:
To name a few: Alappuzha Beach, Bekal, Beypore in Kozhikode, Chavakkad Beach, Thrissur, Cherai Beach, Kochi, Chowara Beach, Kovalam, Kanwatheertha Beach, Kasaragod, Kappad beach, Kozhikode Kappil Beach and Backwaters.
To name a few: Alappuzha Beach, Bekal, Beypore in Kozhikode, Chavakkad Beach, Thrissur, Cherai Beach, Kochi, Chowara Beach, Kovalam, Kanwatheertha Beach, Kasaragod, Kappad beach, Kozhikode Kappil Beach and Backwaters.
You can go for backwater biking, trekking, bird tours, camping in the jungle, Jeep Safari, canoeing, hiking etc in Kerala. You can ask your travel partner to arrange the same or there are many water and adventure sports agents who offer good deals and packages for groups and individuals.
Kerala dishes are very popular around the world i.e. Idli, Puttu, Idiyappam, Vadawith Chutney, Appam, Chicken Curry, Egg Masala and Fish Curry are equally admired by everyone. Kerala people love to eat rice and curry with Rasam, and Sambar. Sadhya is another very popular vegetarian meal that is served on a Banana Leaf and followed with a cup of Payasam. Popular snacks include banana chips; yam crisps, tapioca chips, and sea food including prawns.
Kerala has its own kind of a night life to enjoy. After sunset people enjoy the evening with cultural dance & music, where as the state also has some fine dining restaurants with music for evening fun and relaxation.
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