Taj Mahal Travel Packages that fuse
Kerala and Taj Mahal in their routes should enormously
make for great holidays. Seems nothing could best this
combo in Tajmahal Travel Packages.
Kerala, after all,
is designated “God's Own Country” and “one
of the 10 paradises of the world”, according
to National Geographic Travel.
Tajmahal India is relegated
to Agra, but backwaters are Kerala's forte.
No one
would see a necklace of lagoons lakes, canals and rivers
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With that in mind, India Taj Mahal Tours strike a compromise
by carving itineraries through the backwater destinations
of Kerala.
As downright irresistible as beholding these waters are
trips on houseboats called Kettuvallams. They are often navigating
through spectacular Kerala destinations like Kumarakom, Kollam
and Kozhikode.
Alternatively, Great Taj Mahal Tours make side trips
to Kerala's compelling wildlife hotspots. Kerala is
rife with excellent wildlife sanctuaries and national
parks created to protect the forests and the multitudes
of animals therein.
Periyar Tiger Reserve, Silent Valley National Park,
and Eravikulam National Park are some of Kerala's most
outstanding.
Kerala's beaches are also prized in a Taj Mahal Tour
Package or Taj Mahal India since the state holds some
of India's best beaches, such as Kovalam, Varkala,
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As much as the lows of Kerala are engaging, the heights
of Kerala are also one to contend with. This is the case
when a state is flanked by the idyllic Western Ghats mountain
ranges.
Snuggled in these environs are hill stations whose spice
plantations and overall lush foliage have attracted many. Noteworthy
hill stations are Wayanad, Munnar, Thekkady, and Ponmudi.
If anything, visitors of Taj Mahal India adore side trips to Kerala for its Ayurveda treatments. Ayurveda clinics or Vaidyasalas have attracted people from all over the world because of the efficacy of the treatments. These clinics are aptly located in Kerala's beaches and other sylvan surroundings.
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