Pages

Friday 17 January 2014

Eclectic Kerala

In recent years the number of Delhi-based honeymooners and holidaymakers travelling to Kerala for both short and long breaks has increased dramatically. Although it has been quite a favoured destination for some time now, God’s own country continues to increase in popularity year on year.

When planning a trip to this part of India, there are a multitude of options, and an eclectic mix of things to do. Kerala holiday packages from Delhi offer a real wide variety of attractions to see and places to go. Want to take a nice relaxing trip in a houseboat on the backwaters, then this can form part of your holiday. Prefer to lounge on the beach and splash around in the sea for a few days, then this can be included in your package. Alternatively, if you want to be a bit more adventurous and search out some wildlife, this is also an option in Kerala.

We thought it’d be nice to share some of the highlights of Kerala with you, so here you go:

Munnar – even before you reach this hill station, you’ll realise you’re in for a treat. On the winding approach to this small town the scenery is fantastic. And when you start to explore the undulating hills around you’ll really appreciate how wonderful tea plantations can look. Be sure to check out the Kannan Devan Tea Museum while you’re there for a glimpse as to how the whole process works.

Varkala – Kerala isn’t often associated with beachside resorts, as that’s always fallen under the scope of Goa. But there are some hidden gems along the Arabian Sea coast of Kerala – one in particular being Varkala. Whether you want to relax on the beach, go for a swim in the warm sea or perhaps partake in a bit of paragliding, Varkala is a nice place to stop off during any Kerala holiday package from Delhi. While there, make sure you visit the black sand just to the north of the main beach area.

Periyar National Park – the nearest town to Periyar is Thekkady, and should you want to see elephants and tigers, this is the place to come. Various guided treks and safaris are available, including a day of bamboo rafting.

The above three places were what we enjoyed the most in Kerala, but please check out as much as you can, as it’s a great place to explore.

No comments:

Post a Comment