10 unknown Facts About Kerala

Kerala is often referred to as "God's Own Country" due to its picturesque landscapes, serene backwaters, and lush greenery.

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Kerala is the best place in the world to experience traditional Ayurvedic treatments and therapies.

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with almost 100% of its population being literate. The state places a strong emphasis on education

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Kerala is famous for its thrilling snake boat races, known as "Vallam Kali." These races are usually held during the Onam festival and feature long traditional boats

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One of the most popular ways to experience the backwaters is by taking a houseboat cruise.

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Among certain communities in Kerala, such as the Nair and the Matriarchal Marumakkathayam system, property and lineage are passed down through the female line

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Kerala has consistently achieved the highest Human Development Index in India, surpassing many developed countries.

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Kerala is a melting pot of various cultures and traditions. It is home to people from different religions, including Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and others

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Kerala's strategic location on the Arabian Sea made it an important center for the spice trade.

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Kerala is home to a lesser-known one in the village of Kudakkallu. These unique bridges are made by guiding the roots of rubber trees across a stream