Monday, May 30, 2011

HILL STATION IN KERALA

Kerala is a state located on the western coast of southwestern India. This is a state that abounds in a plethora of natural beauty, given the vast stretches of greenery that adorn the contours of its landscape.
There are ample hill stations in Kerala with much of the state's exotic appeal being centered on the Western Ghats. This is a highland area that rises to an elevation of 1520 m. The tropical forest region is a wealth of rich flora and fauna and enables in the preservation of the ecological balance. There are the expansive, loamy plantations of tea, coffee, rubber and the fragrant cardamom.
Known as God's Own Country, Kerala is a bustling state of green stretches of forests and hill stations that dot the contours of its rugged topography. Every district has a culture that is unique to its own. The silver coconut-and-water state attracts travelers from all over the world all along the year so much so that bookings have to be made well in advance if you want to make it to the hill stations of Kerala.
Most of the hill stations in India had been founded by the European colonists as refuges from the oppressive summer heat. For instance, the Idukki hill station is located in a landlocked district and one of Kerala's most nature rich destinations. The high ranges and undergrowth assume all the beauty especially because they are entwined by the rivers and their tributaries.

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