 After a day exploring the Malabar region come home to a relaxing sea side scene at Oyster Opera. (Upper Right) The richly forested and lake dotted region is gaining more and more interest from visitors to northern Kerala. (Far Right) The 300 year old Bekal Fort is one of the best preserved fortresses in South India. (Bottom Right) The quaint town of Kalpetta is the largest centre in the Wayanad Region. (Bottom Far Right) There are picture perfect views of tea plantations and the Western Ghats from Pranavam Home Stays. |
India dances to a different beat throughout the scenically diverse, historically varied and culturally rich Malabar region of northern Kerala. Maharajas built grand summer palaces at the edge of forested hinterlands while mighty forts of laterite were constructed along the coastline to protect the resource rich area from conquests.
Vast tea plantations stretch for as far as the eye can see while privileged guests staying at unique properties like Pranavam Home Stays can watch skilled dancers attired in colourful costumes perform age-old folk dances.
The region also boasts of the Edakkal Caves which date to the Neolithic Period. Farther afield are wildlife reserves where dark forests may yet reveal more exotic plant species.
An illustrated feature on the diverse Malabar region of northern Kerala can be written on assignment from 1000 to 2000 words, depending upon editorial requirements.
A separate feature or a sidebar can also be written about the unique cultural attractions of southern Kerala including Trivandrum and Cochin as well as houseboat holidays along peaceful backwaters in this lovely state.
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