Eco Trails Kerala

ECO TRAILS KERALA : an Independent Travel Service Provider functioning as a part of Tharavadu Heritage Home at Kumarakom, providing personalised assistance & services to Tourists for making their Itinerary & Tour plan in Kerala. We also provide Budget Holiday Tour packages by connecting Houseboat Cruise & alternative places to stay in Kumarakom & Alleppey Backwater areas in Kerala India.

KERALA - One of the 50 must see Destination of the World !!! Experience and enjoy the travel to the land of rivers, beaches, hill stations, houseboats and backwaters with excellent tailor made Tour Packages provided by Kerala Tour Operator Eco Tours Kerala

 

About Kerala
Kerala is acknowledged as one of the top tourist destinations globally. It is a small strip of land at the southern part of India between 8° 18' and 12° 48' north latitude and 74° 52' and 77° 24' east longitude. It extends over an area of 38,863 sq. km with a coastline of 580 km. On the western side of the state is the Arabian sea and it shares border with the state of Karnataka at the north and the rest of Kerala shares it border with Tamil Nadu.

Kerala is divided into three geographical regions:

  1. Highlands
  2. Midlands
  3. Lowlands

The Highlands is a part of the Western Ghats (also known as the Sahyadri) which rise to an average height of 900 m. It is 18,650 sq.km in area and accounts for 48 percent of the total land area of Kerala. Anamudi (2694 meters), the highest peak in India after the Himalayas, is in the Munnar division of the Western Ghats. Most of the rivers of Kerala originate from the Western Ghats.

The Midlands, lying between the mountains and the lowlands with an area of 16,200 sq.km, is made up of undulating hills and valleys

Lowlands are also known as the Coastal Area. It covers an area of almost 4000 sq.km. Kuttanad region of Kerala is one of the very few places in India where cultivation is done below sea level. Water is the main mode of transportation in these areas.

Kerala has 44 rivers which 41 are west flowing and 3 flow east. Apart from these 44 main rivers, their tributaries and distributaries and a countless number of streams and rivulets crisscross the land making it green and fertile and also serves as inland waterways. Apart from these rivers, Kerala is bestowed with a number of lakes and backwater lagoon which add to the beauty of the land.

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