Backwaters: Kerala is famous for its intricate network of backwaters, consisting of interconnected lakes, canals, and rivers.
Literacy: Kerala has one of the highest literacy rates in India, with over 96% literacy among its population.
Ayurveda: The state is home to numerous Ayurvedic centers and resorts that offer therapies, treatments, and rejuvenation programs based on ancient healing practices.
The Land of Spices: Kerala has been a major hub for the cultivation and trade of spices like pepper, cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon.
Kathakali: Kathakali is a highly stylized classical dance-drama form that originated in Kerala.
Snake Boat Races: Kerala is famous for its traditional boat races, especially the snake boat races known as Vallam Kali.
Nature Reserves: Kerala is home to several nature reserves and national parks, including Periyar National Park, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, and Silent Valley National Park.
Matriarchal Societies: In certain communities in Kerala, such as the Nairs and some tribes, the matrilineal system is traditionally followed.
Onam Festival: Onam is the most significant cultural festival in Kerala, celebrated to mark the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali
Palakkad Gap: The Palakkad Gap, also known as the Palghat Gap, is a low mountain pass in the Western Ghats that connects Kerala with the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu.
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