Kerela

images.jpgGod’s own country is what Kerala is often referred to as. Indeed everyone feels closer to his her faith once the territory is touched.  Named amongst 50 must see places by World Heritage and UN, it simultaneously offers historic insight into the rich culture and history of Kerala and its surrounding regions. A cruise to Kerala becomes indispensable because of its scenic beauty and of course the history attached with it. Kerala was named as one of the “ten paradises of the world” and “50 places of a lifetime” by the National Geographic Traveler magazine.

Cruises to Kovalam, Allepy and other favored destination is easily and cheaply available from almost every major port on the west of Indian coast. Cochin is for all purposes the economic hub of the state and attracts foreign tourists in as many number as it woes Indians. Also the state government has taken initiatives to make the places in Kerala accessible through various means of transportation.

A brief peek into the history of Kerala reflects that the place was influenced by more than one rule and one civilization. Literacy rate in Kerala is as high as 90% which means foreign tourists have less problems interacting with the local people. Also English is the second most widely used language. Also, the state is one of the least corrupt places in India thus making it more tourist friendly.

Cruises and liners from all around the globe are also available. One can book tickets on board any such ship or liner at all available rates.

All being said make it a point you don’t miss God’s own country no matter what. And the place guarantees, the visit will be a visit worth remembering a hundred lives.

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