Kerala Travel Guide
About Kerala
Kerala is a green stripof land, in the South West corner of Indian peninsula.
It has only 1.1 8 per cent of the total area of the country but houses 3.43%
of the the country's population. In 1956, when the stateswere reorganized,
Kerala was formed after tying the princely states of Travancore and Cochin
with Malabar, a province under Madras state.
Kerala Art
& Culture
Spectacular visual effects and stunning musicare hallmarks of Kerala's performing
arts. In a land which cannot boast of monumental architectural feats, unlike
many other parts of India, the performing arts, both individually and collectively,
make up for the lost magnificence. No other State in India can match the
grandeur and creativity of Kerala's performing arts. The classical and ritual
arts of Kerala have always enjoyed a rich patronage, from the former kings
who ruled the state to the latter day democratic governments.
Kerala Cuisines
The unusualcuisine of Kerala brings to the fore the culinary expertise of
the people of Kerala. Producing some of the tastiest foods on earth, the
people of Kerala are gourmets with a difference. The cuisine isvery hot
and spicy and offers several gastronomic opportunities. The food is generally
fresh, aromatic and flavoured. Keralites are mostly fish-and-rice eating
people.
Kerala
Yoga & Meditation 
Yoga, the scienceof man, based on ancient Indian wisdom and culture, is
an art of living a healthy, balanced, peaceful and contented life. Yoga,
being a total integrated system, studies man in his wholeness - body, mind
and spirit and is integrated to certain principles, ideas, values, attitudes
and a way of life for personal and social benefits.
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