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« on: September 21, 2007, 05:24:57 AM »

The aromatic spice plantations in Kerala are a must see while on a Kerala Tourism. Kerala, popularly known and believed as God’s Own Country, is an ideal destination for business traveler as well as holidaymaker. One of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia, Kerala is India’s only tropical paradise. The state is blessed with myriad features like dense tropical forests, beautiful beaches, cliffs, rocky coasts, an intricate maze of backwaters, still bays and astounding 44 radiant rivers.

Various Spice Plantations in Kerala
There are various kinds of spices cultivated in Kerala. Some of the spices that Kerala is famous for and which you can see in the spice plantations of Kerala are pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, vanilla, and nutmeg. The spice plantations in Kerala are captivating farms to wander in, since different spices are cultivated in different sections of each plantation. While exploring the Kerala spice plantations, you can go for nature walks, bird watching treks, taste the various spices and breathe in the fragrant air.

Some spice plantations in Kerala offer tourists accommodation in the lodges and mansions on the plantation. Following are the major spice plantations in Kerala that are worth a visit –

Spice Plantation in Thekkady: Thekaddy, also known as Periyar, is home to the famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger Reserve. You can opt for Periyar Tiger Trail, Nature walk, Bamboo Rafting, etc in this exotic sanctuary, or an early morning boat ride in the Periyar Lake. The spice plantation in Thekkady is a prime attraction of this beautiful land. Though sprawling tea estates cover much of the landscape of Thekkady, plantations of cardamom, rubber, vanilla and coffee are also aplenty.

Spice Plantation in Wayanad: Wayanad is a beautiful district in Kerala set amidst a scenic landscape of charming mist-clad hill stations and lush green forests. It is home to some of the oldest tribes, as yet untouched by civilization. Besides several spots of interest such as the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Lakkidi, Thusharagiri Waterfalls, etc, the spice plantation in Wayanad is a prime attraction of this picturesque land. The sprawling plantations of coffee, tea, cardamom, pepper and rubber make Wayanad a place worth visiting while on a tour to Kerala.

Spice Plantation in Munnar: Popularly known as the tea town of Kerala, Munnar is home to some of the highest tea estates in the world. Munnar was developed to cultivate tea plants during the British rule of India. The territory of Munnar is almost entirely occupied by the sprawling tea estates and thick forest cover. The spice plantation in Munnar and the tea estates are prime attractions of this picturesque land. The sprawling plantations of tea and spices make Munnar a place worth visiting while on a tour to Kerala.


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