Kerala a State of Panoramic Attraction

Kerala is beautiful, it has attractions, and it can entice you to join Kerala tour packages that include deluxe facilities and amenities. Kerala's natural landscape is defined by reservoirs, valleys, lakes, mountains, and gardens. Kerala explores nature's assets, telling you how beauty blends with the cool surroundings of mountainous paths, spice valleys, and tea gardens. Kerala group tour packages will provide you with a memorable experience that will add adventure to your travel life.

Maampara Peak


While there are a few peaks in Nelliyampathy that provide spectacular views, Raja's Cliff in Maampara is truly breathtaking, both figuratively and literally. Mampara, a bald knoll 5,249 feet above sea level, is reached via a jungle path that is bone-jarringly rocky and steep. The jeep ride can feel almost vertical at times. The view from the top is breathtaking, literally redefining the term "panoramic," with the reservoir and rivers far below gleaming like silver sashes.

Valiyaparamba Backwaters

The scenic Valiyaparamba Backwaters, located south of Nileshwaram, are the real draw. Four swiftly flowing rivers provide water to numerous small islands, narrow stretches of beach, and densely packed palm and area nut groves. On the Tejaswini River, from Kottapuram in Nileshwaram to Kannur, along the Valiyaparamba backwaters, you can spend an entire day (or stay overnight) exploring the backwaters by houseboats. You pass by verdant greenery and Chinese fishing nets as you travel past nine isles. You can swim, relax, and spend a night or more aboard the 2-bedroom and single-bedroom houseboats, all for a fraction of the price you'd pay further south in Alapuzha and Kottayam.

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