Kerala
Kerala, known as “God’s Own Country,” has a rich history dating back to ancient times. It was a major spice trading hub, attracting Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and Chinese. The region saw the rise of powerful dynasties like the Cheras and later came under colonial rule, first by the Portuguese (1498), then the Dutch, and finally the British. Kerala played a vital role in India’s independence movement and became a state in 1956. Known for its diverse culture, Ayurveda, and classical arts, Kerala is a blend of tradition and modernity, offering breathtaking landscapes, serene backwaters, and vibrant festivals.












