A territory of green- Kerala is a reverie
destination for tourist's across the world.
Kerala is situated amid the Western Ghats
and the Arabian Sea in the south-western
curve of India. Incredible past backdrop,
world's third longest-lived, healthiest,
most gender-equitable, and the most educated
area makes this state the most well-known
in requisites of sightseeing in the nation.
Declared to have the most widespread structure
of treatments- Kerala can be better identified
as a paradise in globe.
Kerala is well-known for its lush green
mountains, blue lagoons, widespread backwaters,
and natural exquisiteness and for pleasant
coexistence of varied religious convictions.
In Kerala there is a little for one and
all - adventure, wildlife, religious conviction,
Ayurveda, yoga, spa and legacy. Kerala is
a thin band of terrain stuck between the
Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. Travelers
from all around the world journey here.
Kerala is also selected as one amongst the
ten Paradises of the earth by the National
Geographic traveler.
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Fast facts
about Kerala:- |
Area |
38,863 (in
Sq.km) |
Literacy
|
90.92% |
Rivers
|
44 |
Population |
3,1838,619
(according to 2001 census) |
Currency |
Indian Rupee
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Climate |
Tropical |
Boundaries |
West - Arabian
Sea |
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South East
- Tamilnadu |
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North East:
Karnataka |
Main Port |
Cochin |
Religions |
Hindu, Christian,
Islam |
Kerala
is the first state in India with a literacy
rate close to 100 percent. |
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