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5 Things to remember while visiting Kerala - Indian Telescope

1. Climate 

                Kerala's climate is mainly wet and maritime tropical, heavily influenced by the seasonal heavy rains brought up by the monsoon. Quick rainfall in Kerala cause flood in the lower districts of Kerala, So while traveling or visiting Kerala check the weather broadcast before schedule.

2. Strikes 

                The political parties in Kerala has announcing strikes quickly before any proper notice, it will affect your travel inside the state. They don't allow the tourist to travel on that day , sometimes the strikes continues 48 hours it totally struck you inside the hotel room

3. Traffic

           Kerala is a developing state, they expand there basic infrastructure. widening roads and bridges will deveate your roots,it will take more time for travel, so check and schedule your journey before contact you travel guide

4.Usage of liquor


                   Usage of liquor in public places is strictly prohibited by the  government of Kerala ,any usage will be fined by the police authorities,  and the usage at hotels will limited to 3 star and above hotels 

5. Travelling

                        Kerala is a small state but it has 3 international airports, so it's easy to schedule your journey to  nearest airport to your destination,  which saves time 


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