Kerala

Kerala
There are two prominent theories. The most popular folk etymology combines the Malayalam words Kera (coconut palm) and Alam (land), translating directly to “The Land of Coconuts.” Historically, it is also linked to the Chera dynasty .

A standard, well-paced itinerary takes about 6 to 8 days. This typically allows you to land in Kochi, spend 2 nights in the hills of Munnar, 1 night in the wildlife sanctuaries of Thekkady, 1 night on an Alleppey houseboat, and wrap up with a day or two at the beach.

FAQs

Where does the name "Kerala" come from?
There are two prominent theories. The most popular folk etymology combines the Malayalam words Kera (coconut palm) and Alam (land), translating directly to "The Land of Coconuts." Historically, it is also linked to the Chera dynasty (Cheralam).
Why does Kerala have such a unique blend of religions?
Because of its open ocean trade routes, Kerala welcomed global cultures centuries before the rest of the subcontinent. It is home to India's oldest mosque (Cheraman Juma Mosque, 629 CE), some of the earliest Christian communities established by St. Thomas the Apostle (52 CE), and a deep-rooted Jewish heritage in Cochin.
What are the must-visit historical monuments in Kerala?
Bekal Fort (Kasaragod): The largest and best-preserved historic fort in Kerala, built right on the edge of the Arabian Sea. * Mattancherry Palace / Dutch Palace (Kochi): Built by the Portuguese and gifted to the King of Cochin, famous for its magnificent Hindu temple murals. * Padmanabhapuram Palace: A stunning, intricate wooden palace complex showcasing traditional indigenous architecture.
How many days are ideal for a complete Kerala trip?
A standard, well-paced itinerary takes about 6 to 8 days. This typically allows you to land in Kochi, spend 2 nights in the hills of Munnar, 1 night in the wildlife sanctuaries of Thekkady, 1 night on an Alleppey houseboat, and wrap up with a day or two at the beach.

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Address

Near Avaloormadam temple, thathampally po, Pin 688013, Alleppey, kerala, india