Referred as the “Spice Garden of India”, Kerala is a beautiful state
with an excellent landscape of palm-lined beaches, thick jungles,
plantation-covered hills, and enthralling rivers and lakes. It is
considered to be one of the cleanest and the most peaceful parts of
India, with the state remaining a major source of India's bananas,
rubber, cardamoms, coconuts, cashews, and ginger.
Kerala is India’s most verdant state with one of the world’s 50 “must
see” destinations. “The god who made Kerala had a green thumb”, true to
the popular Malayali saying, Kerala’s rich resources have long attracted
visitors from across the oceans. It is in fact here that the first
seafarers set foot on Indian soil.