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The enormous country of India boasts a staggering population of over one billion residents and is a diverse and exotic destination to travel. India is home to the southern state of Kerala, a fantastic laidback holiday destination. The best time to take your holidays in Kerala is in the winter period when the weather is at its best. British holidaymakers flock here yearly to escape the cold winter months back home and discover the true beauty of this enchanting Indian getaway.
Flights to Kerala vary on price depending on what time of year you are going. There are three airports here, Kozhikode, Kochi and Trivandrum, with Trivandrum being the International airport. You can get package holidays with flights to Kerala from a range of major UK airports. Transfers can be arranged with your travel agent, however there is a central bus station in front of the airport that offers regular buses to resort destinations. Cheap holidays in Kerala can be found at travel.co.uk, and with prices from leading tour operators we can help you to find the best deal on the market.
For a day to remember, there is a fantastic waterfall in the heart of Kerala. The crystal clear waters that flow down the mountains of Kerala make for a wonderfully refreshing shower let alone a beautiful view. Adventurous holidaymakers that make the trip need to climb through the woods in hot temperatures in order to reach this stunning fall, so standing beneath the downpour of ice cold water afterwards is said to be heavenly. Kerala has a huge amount to offer other than relaxing on the beach. Why not take a day out with the family and meet some of the tame Elephants. There is lots of wildlife in Kerala including elephants in Kerala and visiting wildlife parks makes a fabulous day out. Visitors get the chance to interact and even give the elephants a wash down in a local river.
The food in Kerala uploads the country's reputation for diversity. There are many regional specialties and variations, so much so that you need a huge appetite to sample them all. The food that has come to represent Indian cuisine in the United Kingdom, and across the world, is not necessarily the food that you will find in India. However curries are an exception and are a huge favourite here.
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