ABOUT KERALA
     

 

       The small state of Kerala, which represents just 1% of the land mass, is considered to be one of India's most beautiful state. It is a very rural state with most of the population living in villages but is culturally and scenically diverse. Kerala has two national parks, ten wildlife sanctuaries and two bird sanctuaries.
        Kerala occupies a long (550km), narrow strip of land in the far south of India. Its coastline is on the Arabian Sea (part of the Indian Ocean) and its eastern border with the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu is the top of the majestic Western Ghat mountains. The landscape varies from long golden beaches to cool hill stations and dense green jungle to bustling cities. Its unique feature is the 1,900km of palm fringed backwaters.
 
       
  Eravikulam National Park
Area - 97 sq kms
 
 

Periyar National Park
Area - 777 sq kms

 
  Silent Valley National Park
Area - 35 sq mtrs
 
 
 
 
       
  Manalar-Achencoil - One Day.  
       
  Thenmala - Courtallam Manalar  
       
 

Pamba Biological Garden

 
Mountainering
elephant ride
beach resorts