Off the radar for many travelers, this southern city is a perfect fit for nature lovers and locavores.
FLOAT ALONG: Houseboats can be hired for a days-long cruise around the lake and canals of Kerala. (Photo: ZUMA Press)
The Indian state of Kerala occupies only a thin strip of land on the subcontinent's southwestern coast. In many ways, this place stands out from its Indian peers. It is arguably more progressive, with different religions and ethnicities living together without the tensions that are often present in other parts of the country. The food scene is diverse and there are plenty of tourist attractions both rural and urban.
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