Kerala Blasters Football Club showed how real football should be played against Melbourne City FC in the opening match of the LaLiga at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi. Kerala Blasters seemed to be in their form for some time; however, the visitors attacked from both the flanks and tested Kerala Blasters backline by pulling off some creative moves by Lachlan Wales and Riley McGree in the middle. However, Kerala Blasters played with their whole heart and soul but still lost to Manchester FC with 0-6. For every Kerala Blasters lover, what do you know about this tropical Malabar Coast, Kerala? Well, let’s get to know this beautiful destination better.
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Popularly known as ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala is an exotic location filled with natural landscapes, peaceful backwaters, and vibrant culture and not to forget serene mountains. A tiny state in South India, Kerala is one of the top tourist destinations. Tourists from far and wide come to this destination to witness its exotic beauty and languid charm.
You are bound to wonder what makes Kerala the most sought after holiday destination. Well, the answer lies in its natural beauty and charm and makes tourists extend their vacation. How about you ask the unspoiled backwaters, poetic hill stations or the beautiful beaches that make up Kerala?
Kerala is a year-round destination and is filled with tourists all through the year. Be it monsoons, winter or summer, Kerala promises you a tour that will be remembered for years to come. However, the best time to visit Kerala is during winters, i.e. from September to March. Being the peak season, these months witnesses a large number of tourists. The climate is cool and pleasant during this time and makes touring easy. It is also the time where tourists can go for sightseeing, try adventure activities or just enjoy a houseboat cruise.
Kerala is home to some of the most beautiful and mesmerising attractions that cannot be missed while on a trip to this alluring destination. Ensure you have added these destinations to your bucket list:
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When you are here in Kerala, Kovalam Beach is somewhere you need to head to. You are bound to fall in love with the serene ambience that is just perfect for relaxation. The tall coconut trees, pleasant weather and soothing breeze only add up to the charm of this beach. You can sit back and relax, take a sunbath or just enjoy swimming at the beach.
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Another one coming to the list of must-visit attractions in Kerala is Athirapilly Falls. Being one of the popular waterfalls in India, Athirapilly Falls is visited by both locals and tourists. Cascading from a height of 80 feet, these falls form a lovely view that will leave you awe-struck. Also known as the ‘Niagara Falls of India’, these falls look beautiful during the monsoon months.
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Also known as Vembanad Bird Sanctuary, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is beautifully located on the banks of Vembanad Lake. It is home to different species of birds including migratory birds from Siberia. Some of the popular birds you get to witness while in this bird sanctuary include waterfowl, egret, water duck, cuckoo, owl, heron, Siberian cranes and more.
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There is no way you miss out on visiting Padmanabhaswamy Temple while in Kerala. Dedicated to Lord Padhmanabha (Vishnu), this temple has beautiful Dravidian architecture. What makes a visit to this temple a must is that it has a reference in holy texts like Srimad Bhagvat Gita. Besides, many historians believe the temple was established at the beginning of Kali Yug. In short, it means the temple is 5000 years old.
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Located in the mesmerising environs of Thekkady, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is one place you should not miss visiting. Located beautifully on the Western Ghats, this area is covered in moist and dense evergreen, deciduous forests. Apart from being Elephant and Tiger Reserve, this wildlife sanctuary is also home to rare and endangered flora and fauna.
Apart from the ones mentioned, Kerala is also home to other attractions including Eravikulam National Park, Bekal Fort, Devikulam Hill Station, Varkala Beach and more. If you are planning to visit Kerala soon, how about you browse through various Kerala tour Packages offered by SOTC? Go through the packages and choose the one that best meets your preferences.
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