Sunrise View at Kolukkumalai

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 Kolukkumala Sunrise View Trek Sunrise view at Kolukkumala It's been almost four years since I last visited this amazing place, where you can view one of the best sunrises in the world. Kolukkumalai is one of the highest mountains in the western ghats where the   world’s highest tea plantation is situated at a height of 7900 feet. It shares a border with Kerala and Tamilnadu.  How we planned the trip? Me and my two colleagues, Stijin and Kavya were working in an advertising firm and were thinking of going to some place to spend a weekend long away from the madding crowd and bustling noises of everyday life. We saw an Instagram video of Tripuntold  about a budget tent stay and trekking to Kolukkumala in Idukki. We unanimously decided to book the slot and go the coming weekend.  Our Travel Route KSRTC journey to Munnar As it was a budget trip we decided to try the local transport available. We started from different places on a Saturday morning. I joined my Stijin...

Explore Kerala! Selected must visit places for Tourists.

 


I have noticed recently that the flow of foreign tourists to Kerala has been substantially low for the past 10 years. There must have been many reasons for this change of breeze in Kerala Tourism. But well informed, Kerala, often referred to as "God's Own Country," is awaiting to greet you and mesmerize you as always. Kerala always offers a diverse range of attractions that captivate visitors from around the globe. Its lush landscapes, serene backwaters, and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination in India. Kerala is a beauty to cherish upon and to add to your bucketlist. I would help you with some top reasons why you should visit Kerala at the latter part of this article. 

Listing below some of the top places foreigners should explore when visiting Kerala.

1. Alleppey (Alappuzha) – The Backwater Paradise


Kerala Houseboat

Alleppey is renowned for its picturesque backwaters and houseboat cruises. A stay in a traditional houseboat offers a unique opportunity to witness the tranquil beauty of Kerala's waterways, lined with coconut groves and rice paddies. It's an experience that provides a glimpse into the local lifestyle, Kerala cuisine - especially the authentic kerala sea food and the region's natural beauty.

2. Munnar – The hillstation haven

Munnar Tea plantation

Munnar, nestled in the Western Ghats, is famous for its tea plantations, rolling hills, and cool climate. It's an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities for trekking, wildlife spotting, and exploring the scenic landscapes. You will find a variety of stay options of any kind in the hills with a beautiful sunrise. The Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, is also worth a visit.


3. Kochi – The cultural capital

Chinese Fishing Net at Kochi

Fort Kochi is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from the Portuguese, Dutch, and British eras. Its colonial architecture, quaint cafes, and vibrant arts scene make it a cultural hotspot. The Chinese fishing nets, St. Francis Church, and the annual Kochi-Muziris Biennale are highlights that should not be missed. Ernakulam, the commercial capital of Kerala is the place for your shopping of any kind. 


4. Wayanad – The green escape

Elephants grazing in Kerala


Wayanad is a lush district in Kerala, offering a perfect blend of nature, wildlife, and adventure. The Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar Dam, and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary are some of the key attractions. Wayanad's cool climate and stunning landscapes make it an excellent choice for those looking to escape the heat.


5. Calicut – The colonial city of trade and tourism

Malabar Specialty Snacks



Calicut is renowned for its unique culinary traditions, especially its Malabar cuisine, which is a delightful fusion of Arab, Persian, and Indian flavors. The city is famous for its mouthwatering dishes like biryani, Malabar parotta, and various seafood specialties. The local sweets, such as Halwa and Banana Chips, are also popular among tourists.


6. Varkala – The tiny cliffside hamlet

Varkala Beach


Varkala, Kerala, is a coastal gem known for its stunning cliffs overlooking the Arabian Sea, offering a tranquil retreat with pristine beaches and rejuvenating Ayurvedic spas. Its vibrant beachside cafes, yoga retreats, and unique cultural vibe make it a favorite destination among international travelers.


Visiting these places in Kerala ensures a memorable experience, offering a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure for any traveler.



Also, I would say why you should not miss out Kerala from your bucketlist considering your well-being and security concern.

1. Highest literacy rate and the education system has made Kerala a state less corrupt and adhering to civic sense compared to other states of India.

2. Kerala is renowned for its strong governance and commitment to transparency, making it one of the least corrupt states in India.

3. Kerala is often cited as a model for social progress in India. The state has made significant strides in areas like gender equality, women's empowerment, and social justice being a role model for other states. 

4. The cultural diversity in Kerala, influenced by various religions and communities, creates a rich tapestry of traditions. It is open for foreignors to experience it. 

5. Kerala is widely recognized as the cradle of Ayurveda, one of the world's oldest holistic healing systems. It makes it a premier destination for wellness and holistic healing.

6. Kerala's well-connected and efficient transportation system, including buses, trains, and waterways, ensures a seamless and scenic travel experience for tourists exploring the state.


Visiting Kerala ensures a memorable experience, offering a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure for any traveler. 

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