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Yes of course it is. The state is gifted with greenery and water. There are lot of tourist spots. Kovalam is a well known beach; Thekkady is equally known for its wild life. For people who love silence, there is Silent Valley, which is the only forest where the insects don't make any sound. Wynad and Munnar in the Western Ghats makes it more closer to the nature. Travelling along the west coast of Kerala brings you closer to the coasts. A train ride from Kasargode to Trivandrum makes you count the bridges you cross. The language used in Kerala is Malayalam. People even spoke English, Hindi and Tamil also. The traditional dress of Kerala is Mundu for men and a slightly longer version of the same for women. Now a days it's difficult to see such costumes, the changing times have resulted in people switching over to more easy to use stuff! Interesting Facts about Kerala. First state in the world which elected a communist government.

Medication is sponsored by the government.

Lush green paddy(rice) fields and ultra-populated road-sides!

The number of people wasting time on news papers. Reading news paper is a good habit, but unfortunately, news papers are quite awful.

Sea, sun and mountains so close to each other

Ready availability of tea, and tea plantations.

Extremely informal people.

Curries of a different class all together.

A former French protectorate called Mahi(Mayyazhi)

Hermann Gundert, from DeutscheLand gave Malayalam its first dictionary.

Napoleon is revered here.

And for all, abundant natural beauty of the tropics.

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