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| Kerala - God's Own Country |
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This nevertheless quite small country, which is closely in the southernmost west of the Indian Sub-continent to the Arabian sea, shows genuine size. "God own country", means Kerala translated. Praise of highest place. A miracle, because Kerala is not a genuine dream goal: It belongs to the most beautiful destinations of Asia. One in the Hindus, Muslims, Christians and other religious communities live peacefully with one another. Celebrations and festivals over the whole year, which offers exciting experiences in addition, genuine relaxation.
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With its sand-rich coastal low country, the fruitful central country and sumptuous-green mountain country Kerala unites equal three different regions in a moderate climate. The low country with lonely beaches, powerful, wave-washed around rock, numerous rivers and innumerable is singularly beautiful emerald glittering water ways, "the Backwaters". Kerala' s represents itself richly at rice fields, banana and tapioca farms, Kokos and betel nut palms; grow ginger, pepper, other spices and vegetables. |
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To up in the wooded, eternal-green mountain country farmers cultivate spicess, coffee and indian rubber, here harvesting is a festival. Here above attracts exotic nature parks and wild Wasserfall adventurers. And then Kerala binds the visitors with its multicolored-mixed Lifestyle, its rich culture: They roam across animated, multicolored coastal small towns with shops and restaurants, take part at modern traffic, the mixture from swing taxis, old timers, Tuck Tucks and bicycles.
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Becomes acquainted with religious life in Ashrams and temples. Here traditional and modern art forms meet, celebrate also with magic celebrations and use up themselves the age-old Ayurveda cure, this inestimable cultural property of India. Small enough is it, this great country, in order to learn with exciting daily routes by car, bus or course this beautiful mixture. Let invite itself. Kerala looks forward already to you!
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Varu, Welcome to Kerala
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