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Essay on Kerala 1 Essay On Kerala In the agricultural sector, coconut, tea, coffee, cashew and spices are important. From as early as 3000 BC, Kerala had established itself as the major spice trade centre of the world. Kerala is a state in India. The Tamil Chera dynasty, Ays and the Pandyan Empire were the traditional rulers of Kerala whose patriarchal dynasties ruled until the 14th century. In this land of great natural beauty, the country undulates westward from the majestic heights of Western Ghats, pre- senting a vista of silent valleys clothed in the richest green. Munnar and Wynad, the famous hill stations, can bring one even closer to nature. God s own country is a phrase that was first used in the context of Kerala by Vipin Gopal in 1993. Along the coast, sand dunes shelter a linked chain of lagoons and backwaters, studded with sea-gulls and country canoes plying at a snails pace. The National Geographic Magazine has named Kerala as one of the ten paradises of the world. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganisation Act bringing together the areas where Malayalam was the dominant language. Kerala is one of the smallest states of India. A 3rd-century-BC rock inscription by emperor Ashoka the Great attests to a Keralaputra. It has an intricate maze of mossy backwaters, interspersed with rice fields, rich in wildlife and bursting with cashew, coconut, coffee and rubber plantations, and a medley of spices such as cardamom, pepper, turmeric and ginger. Exploding palms and trumpeting elephants, temple dances that thunder into the night, colourful festivals, serene churches, enchanting byways and elegant snake boat races make Kerala a land of stunning beauty and yes God s own country. Trivandrum now Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala. The state has a literacy rate of 94. People also visit Kerala for its well-known ayurvedic massages and traditional ayurvedic treatments. The state has an area of 38,863 km2 and is bordered by Karnataka to the north, Tamil Nadu to the south and the east and the Lakshadweep Sea towards the west. Onam is the most important festival; it celebrates the mythical king Mahabali s return to Kerala. Lying between north latitudes 8 18 and 12 48 and east longitudes 74 52 and 77 22 , Kerala experiences the humid equatorial tropic climate. The scenic Thekaddy wild-life sanctuary is a popular vacation destination for nature lovers. KERALA- essay about kerala. The Cheras collapsed after repeated attacks from the neighboring Chola and Rashtrakuta kingdoms. Kerala is one of the prominent tourist destinations of India, with backwaters, beaches, Ayurvedic tourism and tropical greenery as its major attractions. It has an intricate maze of mossy backwaters, interspersed with rice fields, rich in wildlife and bursting with cashew, co- conut, coffee and rubber plantations, and a medley of spices such as cardamom, pepper, turmeric and ginger. Exploding palms and trumpeting elephants, temple dances that thunder into the night, colourful festivals, serene churches, enchanting byways and elegant snake boat races make Kerala a land of stunning beauty and yes God s own country. Trivandrum now Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala. The state has a literacy rate of 94. People also visit Kerala for its well-known ayurvedic massages and traditional ayurvedic treatments. The state has an area of 38,863 km2 and is bordered by Karnataka to the north, Tamil Nadu to the south and the east and the Lakshadweep Sea towards the west. Onam is the most important festival; it celebrates the mythical king Mahabali s return to Kerala. Lying between north latitudes 8 18 and 12 48 and east longitudes 74 52 and 77 22 , Kerala experiences the humid equatorial tropic climate. The scenic Thekaddy wild-life sanctuary is a popular vacation destination for nature lovers. KERALA- essay about kerala. The Cheras collapsed after repeated attacks from the neighboring Chola and Rashtrakuta kingdoms. Kerala is one of the prominent tourist destinations of India, with backwaters, beaches, Ayurvedic tourism and tropical greenery as its major attractions. It gets both south-west and north-east monsoons; and the rainfall is heavy, averaging about 300 cm annually. The city is well known for its Kovalam beach, Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple and various museums and palaces. People are of Dravidian racial stock. The elegant waterfalls at Athirampally, near Trichur, are a popular tourist spot. The climate is equable and varies little from season to season, with temperatures normally ranging from 80 to 90 F in the plains but dropping to about 70 F in the highlands. At this time then, there is a burst of water carnivals which attracts visitors from everywhere, the most exciting of these are Nehru Trophy Boat Race held on the second Saturday of every August, the Aranmula Race after Onam and the one held during the Great Elephant March in January. KERALA- essay about kerala. The Cheras collapsed after repeated attacks from the neighboring Chola and Rashtrakuta kingdoms. Kerala is one of the prominent tourist destinations of India, with backwaters, beaches, Ayurvedic tourism and tropical greenery as its major attractions. It gets both south-west and north-east monsoons; and the rainfall is heavy, averaging about 300 cm annually. The city is well known for its Kovalam beach, Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple and various museums and palaces. People are of Dravidian racial stock. The elegant waterfalls at Athirampally, near Trichur, are a popular tourist spot. The climate is equable and varies little from season to season, with temperatures normally ranging from 80 to 90 F in the plains but dropping to about 70 F in the highlands. At this time then, there is a burst of water carnivals which attracts visitors from everywhere, the most exciting of these are Nehru Trophy Boat Race held on the second Saturday of every August, the Aranmula Race after Onam and the one held during the Great Elephant March in January. The state s coastline extends for 595 kilometres 370 mi , and around 1. The state has a coast of length 590 km and the width of the state varies between 35 and 120 km. Later, the Kerala state tourism development corporation adopted it as the brand for its tourism promotion campaigns. Essay, Paragraph or Speech on Kerala God s Own Country Complete Essay, Speech for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes. Later, the Kerala state tourism development corporation adopted it as the brand for its tourism promotion campaigns. 2 Essay, Paragraph or Speech on Kerala God s Own Country Complete Essay, Speech for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes. Essay, Paragraph or Speech on Kerala God s Own Country Complete Essay, Speech for Class 10, Class 12 and Gradua- tion and other classes. At this time then, there is a burst of water carnivals which attracts visitors from everywhere, the most exciting of these are Nehru Trophy Boat Race held on the second Saturday of every August, the Aranmula Race after Onam and the one held during the Great Elephant March in January. 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