Things To Do in Kerala

Kerala, “God’s own country” stands as a first concern on traveller’s holiday list. Its exclusive sight, lifestyle, culture and hugely scenic setting which differ with the fast-moving modern world, make Kerala an ideal destination for reclining and refreshing! So if you are planning a trip to Kerala, you shouldgo by the activities specified in top things to do in Kerala and besure for enjoyable and unforgettable holiday.

1. Backwaters Cruising

Kerala visit would be unfinished if you don’t go for a houseboat ride on its perfect backwaters. An alluring tour across the calm backwaters rolled up you with profuse green palm-fringed view, rice fields, rural village lifestyle, cattle eating in grass, swinging coconut trees and much more an experience as romantic as it makes, so no wonder if you want to observe this with your loved one or family or friend get ready to select best Kerala Backwater Tour Packages / Romantic Kerala Tour Packages exquisitely designed for you.

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2. Seize Ayurveda

Ayurveda is a medical science or an old Indian art of curing and wellness is one of the main alluring attractions of Kerala particularly during monsoon, no wonder today, Kerala have become focal point for ayurveda or one of the top things to do because of its appropriate weather and smooth availability of medicinal herbs and plants, so if you are looking forward to get remedy for few medical problem, meditation centers, herbal diets, yoga sessions and vedic medicines or simple just want to treat oneself or another a relaxing massage, ayurvedic massages of Kerala is one for you or should not be missed.

Suggested Tour : Ayurveda Tour in Kerala

3. Grandeur of Kerala’s Temple Festival

Kerala temple festivals are imposing and colorful with best part being the elephants. No wonder Kerala festivals spellbind you with huge processions of covered or carpeted elephants, drummers and other musicians, multicolored floats taking gods and goddesses, fireworks and much more.

Thrissur Pooram is one of the largest and the most amusing as well as flashy festival in Kerala, so to enjoy your tour to the utmost remember to check Top Fair and Festival in Kerala.

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4. Enjoy the Unique Kerala Food

Kerala is noted for its cuisines highlighting yummy vegetarian / non-vegetarian delicacies to seafood and coconut flavors. Apart from enjoying food if you would also like to learn how to cook Kerala cuisines, you'll be pleased to know that there's a huge range of choices available here fromcasual cooking lesson to culinary holiday cooking.

So delight your taste buds with especially prepared tea of Kerala which has a different or unique flavor that cannot be observed anywhere else in the country and try Kerala fish curry, pazham pori, neyyappam and karimeen pollichathu whichstands amongst distinct delicacies or labeledas must try dishes of Kerala.

5. Look Kathakali Performance

Kathakali, Kerala's very old particular form of dance-drama dating back to the 17th century, is a hugely-celebrated performing art noted for its colorful make-up, embellished or extensive costumes, red bloodshot eyes and charming movements through which they tell a significant mythological story, not to specify the spell binding music that accompanies each lively performance mesmerize you a lot. So sit in and be fascinated.

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Suggested Tour : Private Kochi Tour and Kathakali Performance.

6. Be Witness of a Theyyam Performance

Theyyam is a form of worship where the dancer clothes the intricate costume and makeup of a violent God-like battler and tries to communicate with the Gods through ritualistic/enchanted dancing.

The performance of Theyyam is assumed to make life affluent and carry away all barriers. So to enjoy the Theyyam performance visit small town of Kannur, in northern Kerala noted for concealed masked spirit-possession theyyam rituals from October until May and enjoys varied theyyam events.

7. Snap Kochi's Fishing Nets and Historic Fort Kochi

Tops among Kerala's ideal photo, the cantilevered Chinese fishing nets – dating back to the 1400s – that line the harbour at Kochi (Cochin) and Fort Kochi where Arabs, British, Dutch, Chinese, and Portuguese have all left their mark are one of the main attraction of Kerala.

So if you love to explore these attractions or Kochi noted as “Gateway to Kerala” browse Top Attractions in Kochi and get valuable information.

Suggested Tour : Cochin Full Day Tour

8. Alluring Snake Boat Race

Every year during the monsoon season, Kerala comes awake with multicolored snake boat races.These snake boats are named because of their shape instead than the living snake. Usually these snake boats are100 to 120 feet long, and hold around 100 rowers;each of the villages in Kerala has its own snake boat andraces their boats along the lakes and rivers.

Rowers are clothed in traditional and colorful costumes and are frequently followed by singers; no doubt the race fills the environment with energy as people loud to encourage their particular teams.

So if you want to become a part of the more spectacularrace visit places like Aranmula on Pamba River, Papiyad near Quilon and Thayathangadi near Kottayam. Here, you will find locals in full charm and energy. But one certainly fantastic place to look this race in its most genuine form is the Nehru Trophy Boat Race held at Punnamadi in Alappuzha during the Onam Festival.

9. Take a Sojourn To the Kerala’s Beaches

Kerala beaches are noted as a best alternative to the beaches of Goa asthey're not as congested or as developed as the other beaches destinations of India, particularly Goa, Kovalam and Varkala beach are the two beaches of Kerala that calm atmosphere and picturesque beauty can refresh you to the core and take you to the another world of peace and quietness.

So ready to experience this ambience, have a look on Kerala Beaches Tour Packages and make your tour incredibly romantic.

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10. Go for Wildlife Watching and Nature

As Kerala is abounded with profuse greenery, it is home of varied fauna species in its wildlife sanctuaries and national parks that offersan enchanting experience or a glance of various wildlife species moving freely in their natural habitat.

So if you don’t want to miss such enthralling natural wonders, set on a thrilling wildlife tour to some famous wildlife sanctuaries of Kerala like Periyar Tiger Reserve, Chimmini Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary, Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary and many more.

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11. Watch a Kalaripayattu Bout

Kalaripayattu Bout, Kerala's particular old form of martial art is noted as one of the ancient and most scientific of its type in the world aims at accomplishing the co-ordination between the mind and body.

Techniques like chaattom (jumping), ottam (running) and marichil (somersaulting) are taught, followed by training in the use of combat weapons such as daggers, swords, spears, maces, and bow and arrow.

The places to watch it is being acted at the Kadathanadan Kalari Center in Thekkaday, Anjaneya Kalari Marma Chikilsalayam, Kottayam and Punarjani Traditional Village near Munnar so get ready for an excellent act to watch!

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