Arts: Ottanthullal
Kunchan Nambiar, the drummer, was playing Mizhavu for Chakyar koothu. It is a solo dance with the artiste himself singing the verses to the accompaniment of Mridangam and timing with a refrain repeater singing in the background. Usually the performance lasts a couple of ..more | Hill Stations: Ezhimala
The beautiful beach here has a hillock nearby . A Naval Academy is being developed here. | Hill Stations: Mattupetti
Situated at a height of 1700 m, Mattupetti is famous for its highly specialized dairy farm the Indo Swiss Livestock Project . Over a 100 varieties of high yielding cattle care reared here. Visitors are allowed into three of the 11 cattle sheds at the farm. Visit time ..more | Beaches: Thikkotti Light house
The Lighthouse , which overlooks Velliyamkallu - the rock much dreaded by mariners- off Moodadi coast, was built after a shipwreck, the remains, of which can still be seen here. The region around the Velliyamkallu rock is the transit home of migratory birds. | |
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Facts about Kerala, India
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Location - Economy - People - Language - Religion - Currency - Visa - Airports - Vaccinations Time - Climate - Enjoy Monsoon Time! - What to Wear - Food - Culture of Kerala
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Location -
Southwestern Tip of India Kerala lies along a 590 km sun drenched, palm
fringed, coast line of the Arabian Sea from Cannanore to Thukkalai, (near
Cape Commerin) with sandy beaches on the west, the Sahya mountains of
the Western Ghats on the east, surrounded by Tamil Nadu on the south
and east and Karnataka on the north. Kerala has three distinct physiographical
features, the highlands, the middle lands and the low lands with a total
area of about 38863 sq, km. - about 1.04% of the total area of India.
Economy - "Kerala
is a bizarre anomaly among developing nations, a place that offers real
hope for the future of the Third World. Consider: This small state in India,
though not much larger than Maryland, has a population as big as California's
and a per capita annual income of less than $300. But its infant mortality
rate is low, its literacy rate among the highest on Earth, and its birthrate
below America's and falling faster. Kerala's citizens live nearly as long
as Americans or Europeans. Though mostly a land of paddy-covered plains,
statistically Kerala stands out as the Mount Everest of social development;
there's truly no place like it." Bill McKibben.
People -
Kerala also has considerable ethnic diversity. The Malayali majority belong
to the Dravidian group (local race) of early Indian peoples. A long contact
with the outside world has led to an intriguing blend of cultures and given
Keralites a cosmopolitan outlook.
Language -
Malayalam is the main language and can be bewildering when you hear it
the first time and accents too vary as you move across the state. English
is widely spoken. Hindi too is understood by some people.
Religion -
Most Keralites are Hindus, but there are also large Christian and Islamic,
and lesser Jain and Jewish, minorities.
Currency -
Indian Rupee http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic
Visa -
Visitors from most countries do require a valid visa to enter into India.
In order to confirm whether you need one and the process for obtaining
it, please contact the Indian High Commission in your Country.
Airports -
There are three airports in Kerala, namely Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum),
Kozhikode (Calicut) and Kochi (Cochin).
Vaccinations -
There are currently no compulsory vaccinations for travel to Kerala, although
it is recommended that you consult with your doctor and the Indian High
Commission for a list of recommended vaccinations that you should take
before entering India.
Time -
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) + 5hrs 30mins
Central European Time (CET) + 4hrs 30mins (Sep-Mar) and +3hrs 30mins (Mar-Sep)
Climate -
Tropical. The climate is equable and varies little from season to season.
» Summer: from February to May 24-33C°
» Monsoon: from June to September 22-28 C°
» Winter: from October to January 22-32 C°
Enjoy
the Monsoon time! - The Monsoon is a truly spectacular
event that is eagerly awaited by all of India. There are plenty of
activities you could engage even in during monsoon. Get wet, feel the
rain, trek through the rainforests to see splendid water falls. Go
on a country boat to see the drops of rain splashing on water bodies.
Go out in the night to see how the wild looks like with a patrolling
team. For those who shy from getting into the water, enjoy the rain
while sitting in the veranda of your hotel and admire the lush vegetation
in many shades of green. And, if your idea is rejuvenation, then try
out the traditional Ayurveda in combination with a dental treatment.
You can also take courses from a variety of local Yoga workshops, seminars,
and Yoga teacher training online courses.
What to wear - Cottons are wearable throughout the year
in Kerala, but if you plan to visit the Highlands in the later months
of the year, it is best to carry some warm clothing such as a Sweater
or Jacket. It is a good idea to have a few pairs of shorts, if you
plan going on a climbing or cycling trip. Slippers or Sandals normally
suffice, but if you plan to go into forest reserves, trekking, etc
than make sure you carry appropriate shoes. Sunhats, Sun Glasses, Sun
Protection Creams are strongly advised. We would strongly recommend
that you to carry Mosquito repellents/ creams and based on your Doctor's
advise carry sufficient quantities of basic medicines and any specific
ones that you may be taking at that moment. Please carry on your person
a small card indicating any current medical conditions, such as High
Blood Pressure, Diabetes, current medication and known allergies.
Food -
Kerala has a reputation for rich and varied food that is complemented by
the great spice belts which run along the Western Ghats and the abundance
of fresh fish found along the coast and in the backwaters. The state contains
a wide variety of fruit and vegetables, such as mangoes, bananas, jackfruit,
beans and bitter gourds, all of which contribute to the distinctiveness
and diversity of the Keralan cuisine. Kerala, is also the only state in
India which tolerates the slaughter of cows, so if you're looking to feast
on some red meat, here is as good a place as any. The Malabar style of
cooking is truly mouth watering and spicy, though a few advance words of
caution to the waiter gets you a milder version. Most major restaurants
offer the typical Kerala fare with Chinese, Tandoori (North Indian) and
Continental variety of food.
Culture
of Kerala - One aspect of the state's rich cultural
heritage is manifest in its varieties of religious architecture: ancient
Hindu temples with copper-clad roofs, later Islamic mosques with "Malabar
gables," and colonial Portuguese Baroque churches. Splendid paintings,
especially murals, exhibit distinct local traditions and styles. The
land is a flourishing center of the Kathakali dance form. The state
has also a rich theatre tradition: the only surviving Sanskrit drama,
Koottiyattam, is still performed by the Chakkiars of Kerala. Some principles
of the Natya-Shastra are evident in their presentations.
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