Kerala benefits from exclusive geographic features that have made it one of the most hunted after tourist destination in Asia . An equable climate, extensive seashore with peaceful beaches, soothing stretches of pea green backwaters, verdant hill station, interesting wildlife, waterfalls, Ayurvedic health holidays, enthralling art forms, mysterious festivity, historic and literary monuments et al makes Kerala one among the 50 must see places of the world. A striking cuisine..... all of which offer you a unique experience.

And what's more, each of these charming destinations of kerala is only a few hours drive from the other. An extraordinary benefit no other destination puts forward. Kerala Tourism perks you up with a wonderful holiday to refresh your body and soul, exhilarating your mind with its innate beauty. Kerala tourism plays a major role in Indian tour attractions. Kerala is hallowed with extravagant magnetism.

 
The People
Kerala has significant racial mixture. The Malayali majority belong to the Dravidian group (local race) of early Indian peoples. Most Keralites are Hindus, but there are also large Christian and Islamic, and lesser Jain and Jewish, minorities. The official language is Malayalam. A lengthy contact with the external world has led to an fascinating merge of cultures and given Keralites a multi-ethnic outlook.
 
Culture of Kerala
One feature of the state's rich enriching inheritance is apparent in its mixture of religious architecture: ancient Hindu temples with copper-clad roofs, later Islamic mosques with "Malabar gables," and colonial Portuguese Baroque churches.
 
     
Occupation in Kerala    

Agriculture is the state's chief fiscal activity. Plantations of cardamom, cashew nut, coconuts, coffee, ginger, pepper, rubber, and tea account for 40 percent of the total land. Commercial poultry farming is well developed. Most of those employed by larger industrial enterprises are engaged in food and textile processing

 
   

 
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