Kerala Travel Guide
About Kerala
Agricultural Colleges In Kerala
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Climate in Kerala

The beautiful hills, forts, rivers, long and sandy beaches, including these views, there are many other places, with wet climate in Kerala. The climate in Kerala and beautiful places will always reminds, about most fascinating moments for the tourist.

Kerala is bounded with natural as well as artificial man made places, which are seen in Kerala. There are man made waterfalls, which follows the coastline from the north direction towards southern side.

The beautiful climate attracts tourists to stay in Kerala for long time. There are so many different tourists services provided, especially for the visitors visiting Kerala.  Here, a person comes not only for the wildlife sanctuaries, temples and historic cities but also come for refreshment.

Refreshing is done, through the Ayurveda spas, which are present in different resorts present all over in Kerala. These all beautiful sights, locations with lovely climate in Kerala, make the state as “God’s own country”.

Here, the ministry in Kerala is trying, to approach the levels with new method of administration. “Nair” is region followed in Kerala. There are so many local celebrations for the festivals which are connected with temples, all over different parts of Kerala. Even today, these are very well managed by the respective “Nair” community.

 The climate in Kerala is, nearly up to one hundred and twenty to one hundred and forty, rainy days in whole year. Climate in Kerala has maritime and wet tropical atmosphere.

The reason for the wet climate in Kerala is because of the seasonal heavy rains which are followed from southern side to western summer monsoon. Where as, in the eastern side of Kerala, dry and hot as well as wet climate.

The rainfall present in Kerala is on an average, 3107 millimeter through out the year. There are some of areas in Kerala, which do have drier lowland territories and thus, the rain over there is, on an average 1250 millimeter.  There are some eastern areas present in Kerala, having mountainous region in Idukki regions, which receives highest in the state that is more than five thousand millimeter of orographic precipitation.

Now, in summer the climate in Kerala is, you will find that horizontal strong wind and force, there are storm rushes. In summer, Kerala faces cyclones connected to the heavy showers, increasing the sea level, irregular droughts not only these but also the storm actions, which is the result of the global warming.