Kerala is known as gods own country. It is perhaps the most beautiful place on earth. This is the first of a seris of albums intended to express this mesmrizing beauty to tourists. Many of the... More > pictures are from Vyanadu,the marvellous beauty spot of kerala.< Less
Introduction 5
Kerala-Coconut Tree Land 8
History 9
Geography of Kerala 16
Natural Abundance 20
Geographical Districts 24
Destinations of Kerala 27
Administration in... More > Kerala 33
Economy 36
Transport 40
Roads in Kerala 42
Railway 44
Water ways 45
Airports 46
Religions of Kerala 47
Education 54
Culture 58
Media in Kerala 65
Sports in Kerala 68
Tourism 70
Places of Tourist Attraction in Kerala 73
Beaches in Kerala 77
Backwaters 79
Hill Stations 81
Wildlife 83
Festivals 88
Radiation Tourism 89
Ayurveda 90
Advertising Campaigns 93< Less
Introduction 5
Kerala-Coconut Tree Land 8
History 9
Geography of Kerala 16
Natural Abundance 20
Geographical Districts 24
Destinations of Kerala 27
Administration in... More > Kerala 33
Economy 36
Transport 40
Roads in Kerala 42
Railway 44
Water ways 45
Airports 46
Religions of Kerala 47
Education 54
Culture 58
Media in Kerala 65
Sports in Kerala 68
Tourism 70
Places of Tourist Attraction in Kerala 73
Beaches in Kerala 77
Backwaters 79
Hill Stations 81
Wildlife 83
Festivals 88
Radiation Tourism 89
Ayurveda 90
Advertising Campaigns 93< Less
This book is written with a noble intention of helping those people who are desperate to learn the magnificent art of cooking the most scrumptious and lip-smacking cuisine of the great Kerala.... More >
Kerala has a variety of food options included to its food treasure that it’s not so easy to put them in a few words.
The cuisine of Kerala is so fascinating that hardly anybody can resist having it once in his/her lifetime. A great deal of hard work and passion is required to write such a book that can urge the readers to try cooking the wonderful cuisine themselves.
Hopefully, you’ll enjoy cooking with the help of this e-book “Delicious Kerala Recipes”.< Less
Photographs taken in 1966 and 1967 when Peter and Sue Luce were serving in the Peace Corps in India. New photographs are from a visit back to Kumbla in 2005.
The state in India with the highest literacy rate, Kerala, is located on the south-western region of the country. Ancient writings present Kerala as God’s own country. It was created on 1... More > November 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganization Act bringing together the areas where Malayalam was the dominant language.
India Traveller: Kerala Where Gods Dwell
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Coconut Tree Land
Chapter 3: History of the State
Chapter 4: Geography of Kerala
Chapter 5: Natural Abundance
Chapter 6: Geographical Districts
Chapter 7: Destinations of Kerala
Chapter 8: Administration in Kerala
Chapter 9: Economy
Chapter 10: Transport
Chapter 11: Religions in Kerala
Chapter 12: Education
Chapter 13: Culture
Chapter 14: Media in Kerala
Chapter 15: Sports in Kerala
Chapter 16: Tourism in Kerala
Chapter 17: Beaches in Kerala
Chapter 18: Festivals in Kerala
Chapter 19: Radiation Tourism
Chapter 20: Ayurveda< Less
The cuisine of Kerala is highly influenced by the Malayalam culture, history, geography and demography. The Keralites love feasting and rejoicing and nothing is complete with auspicious dishes they... More > prepare on such occasions which involve their relatives and near and dear ones.
Coconuts and spices grow in abundance in Kerala, and as a result most of their dishes essentially have the flavour of local spices. Coconut milk is used in the preparation of many of the dishes in Kerala.
Idli, Sambar, Vada, rice pulao, chicken curry, fish curry, Uppuma, etc. are the staple food of the people living in big cities. In rural areas fish and rice are consumed in large quantities. The people in Kerala love their food and they work almost religiously in their kitchens while preparing the dishes of their choice.< Less