Blessed
with a unique geographical location, myriad tropical features
and a network of tranquil backwaters, kerala offers the
India of your imagination. This narrow, fertile strip of
land on the south-western tip of Indian peninsula is one
of the ten paradises of the world.
With the Towering Western Ghats to
the east and the Arabian Sea to its west, Kerala depicts
the nature as has been thought of by the creator Himself.
No matter how beautiful a destination you have been to,
but Kerala will leave you with a unique taste. Whether it’s
the immaculate beaches and backwaters, plantations, hills
and house boats, great food, culture, exotic wildlife or
the famous rejuvenation therapies, Kerala ensures the experience
of a lifetime.
Your wedding event in this “God’s
own Country” Kerala is no less than a big fat colorful
extravaganza with everyone throwing themselves into the
celebration, against some exquisite natural backdrop. Indeed,
Kerala is a fast growing wedding destination for those who
want to make their special event uniquely romantic. Exotic
local feasts, traditional blessings, music and dance, forest
gardens, chapels and temples, fine cuisine, boat rides and
many more await to shape your dream wedding in Kerala.
Imagine
your wedding celebration on a traditional South Indian Houseboat,
floating on the tranquil backwaters of Kerala or exchanging
wedding vows with your beloved in the midst of extreme wilderness
high up in the mountains. Go for the stylish traditional
Hindu weddings with elephants, dance and music or wed in
the luxury of a converted rice-barge on the backwaters,
passing through picturesque hamlets, lush paddy fields,
floating markets, local shops, temples and churches. You
can spend the night on board or make a pleasant stop over
at one of the villages, where you will go for a local feast
and celebrations.
From a simple wedding ceremony to
something more flamboyant, there is no end to Kerala weddings.
Also there is plenty to keep your guests entertained –
like cycling tours, cookery tours, nature walk, angling,
and yoga and meditation to name a few.