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Kerala - God's Own Country......

Kerala,  the land with its incredible natural beauty is a small coastline state of India. It is a homely state which respects the mythological concept of 'Athithi Devo Bhava' (guest is god).

As coconut trees dominate the landscape, Kerala is also known as 'the land of coconuts'. An epic belief to this state is that, Kerala is gifted by Arabian Sea when Parasurama threw his axe into the sea.

Kerala is deeply affected by the monsoons, which start in June and last till September. The best season to visit Kerala is from October to February. Read More:-

 
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