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comparison between Himachal Pradesh and Kerala​

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Answered by shivanshisingh1627
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Kerala and Himachal have their own distinct charm. 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. Both of them are very different in terms of landscapes..

1. Topography

What kind of terrain or landscapes would you want to wander in and wake up to everyday during your honeymoon tour? See how Kerala’s beaches and backwaters compare with Himachal’s misty hills and valleys.

Landscapes Of Kerala

The landscape in Kerala consists of coastline, hills, and of course the backwaters. With this variation of landscape honeymooners get many options for their romantic escape. You can chill on the beach, meander through the tea estates of Munnar, or simply cruise on the backwaters onboard Kettuvallam (traditional houseboats).

Landscapes In Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh is the state covered entirely with the Himalayas. The sky-soaring hills of this state make way for the travelers to go on treks and hikes. Some regions like Dalhousie are greener, while a destination like Spiti has fascinating rocky hills.

2. Weather And Best Time To Visit

It is important to know the kind of weather a destination has in order to book a smooth and comfortable honeymoon tour and have a blissful time.

Climate Of Kerala & Best Months To Plan A Trip

October to March is considered the best time to visit Kerala. During this time the weather stays pleasant for sightseeing and activities. Summers, i.e. March to May tend to be hot but not too humid.

There are two monsoon seasons in Kerala, one falling between June to September, while the other between October to mid of November. This is a good time to visit Kerala because of several reasons – the landscape is greener, waterfalls are in full glory, this is the time of Onam celebration, and the fact that you get cheaper deals!

Climate Of Himachal Pradesh & Best Months To Plan A Trip

Himachal Pradesh is a year-round destination. In fact, you can visit in different seasons for all together different experiences.

Summers go on from April to June. They are extremely pleasant; you can go out on treks, and might even need woolens at night. Monsoon lasts from July to September. This is the time when the vegetation blooms and romantic backdrops becomes all the more beautiful.

Many regions in Himachal, enjoy snowfall in winter, i.e. between November and December. Snow covered mountains look like a winter wonderland. Best places to enjoy snowfall in India also make lovely destinations for a winter honeymoon in India.

3. Location And Ease Of Getting Around

Know what both these Indian states offer for local transport and commute, and plan your ideal honeymoon getaway accordingly.

Reaching & Traveling Within Kerala

On the southern ends of India, Kerala lies on the coastline meeting the Arabian Sea. If you are in South India, cab or train is the best way to reach Kerala. If you are coming from central or north India, you can also take a flight to save time.

Getting around in Kerala is easy, and various towns and cities are connected via different modes of transport. But the best mode of transport in Kerala for honeymoon couples is a private cab.

Reaching & Traveling Within Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh is located in the north of India. It is well connected by road, trains as well as flights. If you are on your honeymoon, the best way to travel within the state and small towns is by a hired cab. Please note that roads offbeat destinations in Himachal will not always be in a good condition.

4. Connectivity From Rest Of India

How will you reach either of these states? Which of its cities will you visit and how? It is essential to know the answer to such questions before you pick your ideal honeymoon retreat and start planning.

Answered by sweety2951
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Question:

comparison between Himachal Pradesh and Kerala

Solution:

Kerala:

  • Crops- Rice, Spices, Banana, Tea, Coffee, Tapioca, Rubber
  • Climate- Moderate, Hot, Humid, Rainy season
  • Geography- Has 600+ Km of coastline in the west and Western ghats in the east.
  • Soil- Sandy and Laterite
  • Tradition- Local practices of Hindu Religion, Christianity, Islam.
  • Festivals- Onam, Vishu, Christmas, Eid etc.

Himachal Pradesh:

  • Crops- Rice, Wheat, Maize, Apples, Nuts etc
  • Climate- Cold throughout the year, Snowy in many parts.
  • Geography- Mountainous
  • Soil- Mountainous Soil and Loamy soil
  • Tradition- Hinduism
  • Festivals- Kullu Dussera, Lohri etc.

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