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Why are Kerala people good?
Keralites have the best quality of life and have access to excellent medical and educational facilites, on parr with some western coutries. The state boasts a high level of literacy, way above the country’s standard (for men AND women) and life expentancy is the highest in the whole Indian sub-continent.
Why is Kerala good place to live?
With its great climate, abundant greenery and numerous beaches, Kerala is one of the best places in the country to set home base in. With the advent of the Technopark in the city, it has now become an IT hub also, attracting thousands of working people from across the country to come live here.
Why Kerala is the best place in India?
Lush green tea plantations, serene winding backwaters and spice plantations are a few features that define Kerala as one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Popular as ‘God’s Own Country’ Kerala is a haven for travellers who come here to unwind in the salubrious climes, away from the concrete jungle.
What is it like to visit Kerala?
Kerala seemed just like any state in India, and I expected chaos, hygiene standards far from perfect, glorified cows and staring men. But to my surprise, I discovered a state with friendly people, beautiful nature and high-end facilities. The list of reasons why I love Kerala could easily fill a book.
Why Kerala is the best place to grow spices?
Kerala’s convenient climate conditions make for ideal conditions for spice growing. Spices used to play a key role in Kerala’s history. With India’s 70\% share on world spice production, Kerala is among the leading spice-producing states in India.
What makes Kerala’s mountain roads unique?
The views of the tea-covered hills are stunning and make up for the long and strenuous journey on Kerala’s mountain roads, which are surprisingly called highways. The backwaters of Kerala are a unique feature not only in India, but also globally.
What is the food like in Kerala?
I feel like all I did in Kerala is eat and eat, and eat. The food in Kerala is more seafood based than the North. Actually, I prefer the cuisine down in Kerala more than in Rajasthan! Kerala is known as the land of palm trees so coconuts are very much a staple for food, skin and hair, and many other uses.