Kerala Beaches

Beaches of Kerala India

Beaches in Kerala

Kerala is known for its beautiful beaches and extensive backwaters, and is one of the major tourist attractions in India, both for Indians and foreigners. The ancient land founded by the legendary mythological figure Rishi Parashuram, blessed with emerald backwaters and gold and silver beaches is Kerala - God's own country. With the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats on its east, Kerala is a treasure trove of indigenous cultural practices and art forms that have mesmerized people all over the world.

Most of India's finest beaches are in kerala. For virtually its entire 900 km length, the kerala coast is lined with sandy beaches, rocky promontories and coconut palms. The palm-lined beaches of kerala are renowned for the gentle surf and azure blue waters. One of the unique features of the beaches of Kerala is the clean sands bound by incessant rows of palm trees. This adds to the magic created by sunbathing, boating and swimming in these waters. Kerala beaches have a character unique. Cool, saline breeze blowing on the coconut groves along the coast would function as a balm to an agitated soul. The topography of the coastline is distinctive and changes abruptly as one proceeds from north to south.

The palm and coconut dotted tranquil Kerala beaches range from gold to silver to gravel. A day under the Kerala sun on a beach with coconut water and ayurvedic massage to pamper you is a natural stress reliever. If it is an exotic honeymoon or just a break from your hectic schedule that you are looking forward to, head straight for any of the beaches in Kerala. In the northern parts of Kerala, in places such as Bekal, Thalassery and Kannur, the headlands rise above the shore from the fringe of the beaches. The highlands are dotted with forts built by the colonial powers – the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British. The view of the surrounding area is exquisite.

From Kozhikode, once the hub of the Malabar Coast, the view changes to flat lands with rocky outcroppings jutting out. One feature is common all through – the coconut tree in large numbers. Dense groves of coconut trees line the coast and extend to the interiors. The long coastline of Kerala is inextricably entwined with the culture, life and traditions of the state. Memories of early seafarers and traders have faded, but boats of various types and styles have survived.

Popular beaches in Kerala are:

Kovalam Beach Shankumugham Beach Alleppy Beach
Cherai Beach Muzhappilangad Beach Kappad Beach
Bekkal Beach Pathiramanal Beach Varkala Beach
Poovar Beach Payyambalam Beach Fort Kochi Beach
Pathiramanal Beach    


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