Kerala has rightly been hailed as ‘God’s own country.’ With pristine beaches, sun and sand, forts, lighthouses and strands of coconut trees standing tall around the backwaters, Kerala is nothing short of paradise on earth.

In fact, a matter of pride for India is that National Geographic has selected Kerala as one of the thirteen paradises that one can find on this earth.

It is a state located on the Malabar Coast of South India, and it is a seat of multiple cultures, traditions and tourism demands, due to which it remains as one of the favourites of both the national and international travellers.

Apart from the much-known backwaters and hill-stations, Kerala also boasts of ‘Ayurvedic’ villages as an integral part of its tourism plan.

Throngs of tourists travel to Kerala all throughout the year. While the summers last from March to May and are a little bit humid, Monsoons offer tourists a breath of fresh air with rains and mouthwatering local delicacies.

This is the best time to go for ayurvedic treatments.