Kerala has been called the Land of Coconuts, and it certainly seems that way – Kerala has a spectacular landscape of winding rivers, misty jungles and secluded villages. Last minute breaks or all inclusive holidays to Kerala are truly magical.Kerala has a unique landscape, with incongruous gaily painted lighthouses and lovely colonial houses among the tea plantations and tiger reserves.Here is a spectacular destination for holidays to India, suitable for all the family – and at Co-operative Personal Travel Advisors, we can find you the perfect getaway with just a few mouse clicks.
Last minute breaks near Kerala invariably mean exploring the tea plantations. A guided tour of the tea and coffee growing areas includes panoramic views, subtropical forests, waterfalls and winding rivers packed with wildlife. Kerala has an ever-changing landscape that means a camera with a very expansive memory card. One of the best ways to explore is via the river, and even all inclusive holidays to Kerala aren’t complete without at least one trip on a lazy river boat to explore the traditional villages. The people are warm and friendly, and will give you unique memories to take home with you.
Although people take holidays to Kerala mainly for the spectacular natural beauty and wildlife reserves, there are plenty of manmade treasures too. The ancient city of Kochi houses India's oldest church, as well as some fine old colonial buildings.Kerala is well known for its beach resorts, which are ideal for all inclusive holidays. For those on family holidays, there can be no better experience than the warm waters and beaches of Kovalam, Marari or Varkala. Kerala resorts have some of the best seafood restaurants in Asia, and a range of gently spiced local specialities that will have the faddiest diner queuing up for more. The local cuisine relies heavily on coconuts - the milk, the flesh and even shell are heavily used. Coconut is the essential ingredient for a fantastic local ice-cream. Served in its own shell, it is just one of the reasons Kerala resorts are so popular for holidays.
Of course, it is the natural beauty that brings people flocking here, and Kerala has plenty of wildlife parks to keep natural history lovers and children alike fascinated. The wildlife reserves have an astonishing variety of birds and animals, including elephants, monkeys and even tigers. Private excursions can be arranged to see them in their natural habitat, as well as ponder the fact that this is the area Kipling was thinking of, when he penned The Jungle Book. Why not let us at Co-operative Personal Travel Advisors take you there? We have all inclusive and last minute holidays to Kerala waiting for you right now.
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