Map of Kerala

April 9th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Kerala Map

Plan your Kerala Holidays with our travel map. Our map of Kerala shows the locations of the most popular tourist places. We also showcase the maps of all the 14 districts in kerala and details of each tourist places. We hope that this contribution of ours will help you to plan and enjoy your holidays better.

Kerala is a beautiful land with mountain ranges and wild life sanctuaries on the eastern boarders and backwaters and sea on the western boarders. The state is fully covered with vegetations and offers the most beautiful holiday spots on the planet. There is hardly a place on the planet with offers such views of mountain ranges and sea together. The word Kerala means ‘Land of Coconuts’ and is literally true. The land is blessed with natural beauty and is called God’s own Country, which is very true in every aspect. The people of kerala live in harmony with nature.

The state is situated on the southern tip of India and shares its borders with Tamilnadu, Karnataka and the Arabian Sea and is blessed with a moderate climate and friendly atmosphere. Unlike the northern parts of India, Kerala has the most stable climate with enough warmth and cold. With the Arabian Sea, which was the trade route between Arabia and India, on the West and the Sahyadri mountain ranges on the East, the state offers a wide variety of views and life styles.

Kerala is famous for its lagoons. The beauty of the backwaters of kerala was mentioned many times in world famous Travel Magazines like Threesixty degree, Traveller, Going Places and was featured in National Geographic as one of the must see places around the globe.

Kerala is a land of many art forms like Theyyom, Kadhakali, Thiruvathira and the martial art Kalarippayattu. The cuisines of Kerala are very famous for its taste and flavors.

Kerala is especially famous for its medical treatment method Ayurveda. In the sixteenth century, a famous book called Hortus Malabaricus was written, which deals with the medicinal properties of plants in Malabar, Kerala.

Location: Southwestern tip of India
Area: 38,863 sq.km
Population: 32 Million
Capital: Trivandrum
Language: Malayalam.
Religion: Hindu, Christian, and Muslim
Time: GMT + 5:30

Climate:
Tropical Summer: February – May (24-34 oC)
Monsoon: June- September (22-30 oC)
Winter: October- January (22-28 oC)

Plan your Kerala Holidays with our travel map. Our map of Kerala shows the locations of the most popular tourist places. We also showcase the maps of all the 14 districts in kerala and details of each tourist places. We hope that this contribution of ours will help you to plan and enjoy your holidays better.

Kerala is a beautiful land with mountain ranges and wild life sanctuaries on the eastern boarders and backwaters and sea on the western boarders. The state is fully covered with vegetations and offers the most beautiful holiday spots on the planet. There is hardly a place on the planet with offers such views of mountain ranges and sea together. The word Kerala means ‘Land of Coconuts’ and is literally true. The land is blessed with natural beauty and is called God’s own Country, which is very true in every aspect. The people of kerala live in harmony with nature.

The state is situated on the southern tip of India and shares its borders with Tamilnadu, Karnataka and the Arabian Sea and is blessed with a moderate climate and friendly atmosphere. Unlike the northern parts of India, Kerala has the most stable climate with enough warmth and cold. With the Arabian Sea, which was the trade route between Arabia and India, on the West and the Sahyadri mountain ranges on the East, the state offers a wide variety of views and life styles.

Kerala is famous for its lagoons. The beauty of the backwaters of kerala was mentioned many times in world famous Travel Magazines like Threesixty degree, Traveller, Going Places and was featured in National Geographic as one of the must see places around the globe.

Kerala is a land of many art forms like Theyyom, Kadhakali, Thiruvathira and the martial art Kalarippayattu. The cuisines of Kerala are very famous for its taste and flavors.

Kerala is especially famous for its medical treatment method Ayurveda. In the sixteenth century, a famous book called Hortus Malabaricus was written, which deals with the medicinal properties of plants in Malabar, Kerala.


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