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compare himachal pradesh and kerala essay in English​

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Answered by Anonymous
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November and December is the best time to visit Kerala. It is the peak season in Kerala.

In Himachal the weather will be chilly.By October, nights and mornings are very cold. Snowfall at elevations of about 3000mtrs is about 3mtrs and lasts from December to March. Above 4500mtrs, lies the permanently frozen zone.

And as you are travelling with your children maybe they will liketo play in Snow.

Let me know in case you need any further information in Accomadation for either place or any anything else

Answered by libnaprasad
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➨Nature.

While Kerala's the best of South India with its serene backwaters and lush tea estates, Himachal Pradesh houses best hill stations of North India.

➨Language.

Official language of Himachal Pradesh is hindi but in Kerala , official language is Malayalam.

➨Climate.

The climate of Himachal Pradesh varies from hot and sub-humid tropical (450–900 metres) in the southern low tracts, warm and temperate (900–1800 metres), cool and temperate (1900–2400 metres) and cold glacial and alpine (2400–4800 metres) in the northern and eastern high elevated mountain ranges. The climate varies from hot and sub-humid tropical (450–900 metres) in the southern low tracts, warm and temperate (900–1800 metres), cool and temperate (1900–2400 metres) and cold glacial and alpine (2400–4800 metres) in the northern and eastern high elevated mountain ranges.

➨Food.

The day-to-day food of Himachalis is very similar to that of the rest of north India. They too have lentil, broth, rice, vegetables and bread. As compared to other states in north India non-vegetarian cuisine is preferred. Traditionally, Himachali cuisine is dominated by red meat and wheat bread. Kerala cuisine offers a multitude of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes prepared using fish, poultry and red meat with rice a typical accompaniment. Chillies, curry leaves, coconut, mustard seeds, turmeric, tamarind, and asafoetida are all frequently used.

➨Dressing.

Brahmin women also wear similar clothing like salwar kameez and ghagra choli. For occasions and celebrations like weddings, they wear long pyjamas, traditional ghagra choli woven at homes with intricate embroidery and new rings and bangles. Footwear is designed by grass and animal skin to keep the feet warm. In Kerala the Lungi, locally known as Kaili or Kalli Mundu, is worn by both men and women. It is considered a casual dress or working dress of labourers. Most men in Kerala use lungi as home dress or sleep dress. The traditional attire for women in Kerala is called 'Mundum-Neriyathum'. Hindu women may wear a Mundu or a Saree depending on the occasion and custom. For weddings, they prefer Kanchipuram Saree made of silk and have zardosi or Kundan work on them.

➨Traditional Art forms.

Chamba Handkerchief is very popular art form of Himachal Pradesh. Nati is the most famous dance of Himachal Pradesh. It is listed in the Guinness world record book as the largest folk dance. Kerala is known for its wonderful art forms. Kathakali has been recognised by UNESCO on its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. It is a sublime dance drama that depicts episodes from Indian epics. Mohiniattam is another classical art form that evokes the highest form of femininity through its graceful movements.

➨Tourism.

The most popular destinations in Himachal Pradesh are Kullu-Manali, Shimla, Dalhousie and Dharamshala. Kerala is famous especially for its ecotourism initiatives and beautiful backwaters. Its unique culture and traditions, coupled with its varied demography, have made Kerala one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.

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