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Experience what this God’s own country is.

Fondly called “Queen of the Arabian Sea”, Kerala is a green strip bordering southern India stretching over an area of 38863 km2. It is wedged between the Western Ghats on the eastern side and the Arabian Sea on the west, gifting it with lofty mountains, vast beaches, bountiful nature, beautiful rivers and sweet air. De Coco Land is a Coco County package that introduces you to the traveller’s paradise, Kerala.


We make sure that you get to see and experience everything and anything you might not want to miss in your diary of fond memories. The Queen of Spices, Kerala is an excellent host serving your taste buds and cravings a real treat. It would be hard to list out umpteen experiences Kerala has to offer you but this would definitely give you a peek into the God’s treasury.


South Kerala

The bottom half of Kerala is the most wooed tourist destination. Let me count in here the districts of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki and Ernakulam. With De Coco Land shall we set to Padmanabhaswamy Temple, palaces and Varkala beach in Trivandrum, the state capital? From Thenmala Deer Park to Ashtamudi Lake, Kollam has a different set of experiences to gift you. Picturesque Gavi forests and elephant training centre in Pathanamthitta will dazzle any new eyes.


The God of waters, Alappuzha will take you on a memorable trip on traditional houseboats to the deeper parts of rural Kerala. With acres of rubber plantations and greenery spread over like a veil, Kottayam is one of the most visited destinations in Kerala. Again, the buzzing city of Cochi is a blend of history and Contempo and would be the best shopping spot to take back some Keraliteartefacts. The hill stations of Idukkiand exquisite cuisine of native spicy food will make anyone love this green beauty.


North Kerala

North Kerala is ranked third among the 10 best destinations to visit in Asia by Lonely Planet, one of the leading travel guides in the world. “The beaches around Kannur, Thottada and Bekal are pristine, and a string of homestays and resorts have sprouted to give in-the-know travellers on all budgets a beachfront view that should make Goa’s hoteliers weep,” writes the Lonely Planet on Northern Kerala.


Kasargod, Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode and Malappuram crowns Kerala at North. Compared to south Kerala, north Kerala is less known for tourism. She has hidden her mesmerizing beauty from the lustful eyes of the outside world. Now let us show you around a little. The place known worldwide for handloom and coir, Kasargod has for you a walk into the history with its Bekal Fort, the lovely temple of Ananthapuram Lake Temple surrounded by a lake, lush green tropical green forests of Malom Wildlife Sanctuary and backwater stretches of Valiyaparamba.


Kannur with its long row of beaches, Arakkal Museum with days of pride and valour, Kannur lighthouse and St Angelo Fort is another visual treat. The virgin beauty, Wayanad is bountiful with its Lakkidi waterfalls, Muthanga wildlife and Pozhuthana adventure spot. The Arts and Crafts village of Sargaalaya, Beypore beach, temples and mosques are some of many that Kozhikode offers. Malappuram is a must on the list of places to visit with its Kadalundi Bird sanctuary and the old forts of Kottakunnu. The cultural capital of Kerala, Thrissur is the majestic land of “Pooram’s” which attracts thousands of tourists each year. It is also the abode of cultural centres like Sahitya Academy and Kerala Kalamandalam.


De Coco Land will help you customize your trips and yet get an overall experience of what this God’s own country is. Let’s learn a bit about the culture, architecture, believes, lifestyles and geography of this mesmerizing land of beauty.