Saturday, March 29, 2014

In search of God in God's Own Country

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Kerala is the most south western state of India, intercede between tall mountains and deep blue sea. This beautiful state is blessed with a long sandy shoreline and serene beaches, beryl backwaters, lush green hill stations, aromatic plantations, abundant wildlife, waterfalls, history, culture, monuments, exotic cuisine, ayurvedic medication and spa treatment. It is no exaggeration called it “God's Own Country”.



Kerala is acclaimed for its most exotic backwaters. The coastal regions of Kerala have a network of waterways, inlets from the sea, and estuaries of over forty rivers, lakes and natural canals connecting coastal towns. Tourists around the globe thronged this beautiful place to enjoy leisure in the traditional houseboat and enjoy the scenic beauty of backwater which rather can be called the “Venice ofthe east”. A cruise along the mirror-still lagoons, picture-book lakeside, palm-fringed canals and shimmering rivulets of `God's Own Country' is the most enchanting holidaying experience in Kerala.







Ayurveda and Kerala – both words are synonymy. Ayurveda literally means the science of life (Ayur = Life, Veda = Science) and Modern Spa Treatment is the soul and essence of Kerala, which has been providing Ayurvedic treatment in traditional way for thousand years and has rightfully, earned the name “Birth place of Ayurveda” as it does not merely treats physical aspects of a person, but also the emotional and spiritual also and is believed to have been passed on to humans from the Gods themselves.




As Kerala is ‘God’s Own Country’ thus blessed with all its blessings like a moderate climate, lush green forest with innumerable medicinal plants, herbs available throughout the year and every season and the cool monsoon season best suited for Ayurvedic practice. Kerala is perhaps one of the few places on earth where temperature of 24-28 degrees is maintained during a period of continuous rain. This prevalence of moisture in the air and on the surface of the skin makes it the ideal place for natural medicines to work at their highest levels of potency.




Winter comprising of October and February is the best time to travel Kerala as during winter the average temperature drops a bit but it  never too chilly (12 degree to 20 degree). This is the peak tourist season in Kerala and tourists from every corner of the world throng to enjoy their vacation, holidays and honeymoon in Kerala.





March to May is very hot and terms as summer in Kerala, rather hill stations of Thekkady and Munnar are pleasant and enjoyable. The day time is very hot but evening is pleasant and enjoyable. If you want to travel Kerala with pocket friendly package, summer is the best time as you can expect heavy off-season discounts and offer on accommodation, sightseeing, and meal plan.




Monsoon in Kerala is between June to September with a moderate temperature and moister. At this time Kerala shows its charm with rain washed green forest, wavy paddy fields, band of coconut trees, canals and rivers in full brim. Monsoon is the best time for Ayurvedic Treatments also.

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