After having experienced the hustle and bustle of Bangalore, the next plan was to explore Kerala, a state which is located on the tropical south-western tip of the subcontinent. On its coast, it is home to vast stretches of palm tree adorned beaches, which are flanked by rice fields criss-crossed by small canals, just as in Venice–though maybe a bit less flamboyant. Going further inland, one meets the mighty Western Ghats mountain range, a high-altitude rainforest, home to elephants and tigers, which is ideal for escaping the oppressive humidity on the coast. Politically, it is also well-known within India for its high degree of development: it has the highest literacy rates, life expectancy and lowest impoverishment rates in the country. All great things. And they also love a bit of communism too it turns out.
Posts tagged 'travel'
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            Kerala: The Malabar CoastRead more
 
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            Bangalore and KarnatakaRead more
 
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            The Amerigo Vespucci ReturnsRead more
 
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            Escaping the Tourist Hordes of VeniceRead more
 
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            A Day in NizwaRead more
 
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            The Delightfully Direct Shop Signs of MuscatRead more
 
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            Up in NarynRead more
 
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            On Tour with the UAZRead more
 
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            Barskoon ValleyRead more
 
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            Impressions of MoroccoRead more
 
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            A Summer in Berlin on FilmRead more
 
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            Sunrise over Mono LakeRead more
 
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            The Strangeness of ArmeniaRead more
 
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            The Snows of StepantsmindaRead more
 
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            On the Dogu ExpressRead more
 

