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Kerala, the exotic mixture of nature, is preferred by God as His own country and becomes one of the ten paradises in the world.

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Kerala enjoys unique geographical features. With the high ranges of Western Ghats in the East and the Arabian Sea in the West, Kerala is the most beautiful state in the South West corner of the Indian peninsula. Virgin beaches, romantic backwaters, exalting hill stations, delighting waterfalls and great historical monuments craft Kerala breathtakingly incredible. Kerala is also called The Spice Garden of India. It is the land of everlasting festivals and vibrant art forms. The multicultural land with peoples from diverse religions, communities and sects is an abode of prosperous legacy. The year-round festivals proffer golden opportunities to explore the tradition and cultural heritage of this great historical soil.

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Kerala famous as ‘God’s Own Country’ is gifted with moderate climate and civilized and hardworking people. When the states were reorganized after independence, Kerala was formed amalgamating erstwhile princely states of Travancore and Cochin with Malabar and a province in the then Madras state. The total area of 38,863 sq km is divided into 14 districts and the total population is 31,838,619 and Malayalam is used as the mother tongue. According to the geographical peculiarities, the state can be divided into three regions such as the High lands, Midlands and the Lowlands. The Highlands slant from the meandering Western Ghats with a height of 900 metres and peaks well above 1,800 metres in height. This is the area of major plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cardamom and other spices. The mist-clad mountain areas are renowned for tourism as well. The Midlands, lying between the mountains and the lowlands, is made up of hills and valleys. This is an area where almost all crops in the state like cashew, coconut, areca nut, tapioca, banana, rice, ginger, pepper, sugarcane and vegetables of innumerable varieties are grown. Lowlands are mainly coastal areas. The Lowlands, like Alappuzha are identified as the land of beaches, lakes and canals. Beaches and voyages in the backwaters in house-boats are prime tourist attractions for the tourists here.

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