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In the term of HDR indicator kerala and sri lanka have any similarities among them? If yes explain with three indicators

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Answered by marywhite1
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Similarities between Kerala and Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka and Kerala are both excellent for those who love a good landscape. In each, you’ll find remarkably lush, green scenery that feels tropical and vibrant – especially in their respective tea countries. The UK’s favourite drink is a key export for both destinations and working tea plantations, with verdant leaf-cloaked hills, are prevalent. You can visit these plantations on your visit and enjoy a freshly made brew of either Ceylon or Keralan tea. In Kerala you can also find coffee and spice plantations, so there is a greater variety of experience on offer. That said, hotels near Sri Lankan tea plantations are generally of a higher standard (in fact, there are many more more high-end hotels throughout the whole of Sri Lanka; Kerala tends to have more experiential, homestay-style accommodation) so it depends what you want to prioritise.

Many of our clients love to travel by train, and both Kerala and Sri Lanka offer exciting routes that allow you to soak up the scenery while getting in the thick of local life. Both places are culturally diverse with a range of ethnic groups and religions.

The cuisine is relatively similar between the two destinations, partly because they grow much of the same produce. Rice and curries made with coconut are staples of each, as are tropical fruits such as mangoes, bananas and jackfruits. Curry leaves, turmeric, chilli and mustard seeds are also frequently used in cooking. Sri Lankan food is spicier, while Keralan food features more breads. Which is the ‘better’ cuisine, however, is very much subjective – you’ll have to sample them both to cast your vote!

Colonial history is palpable in the architecture, especially in the cities. Both regions were invaded by the British, Portuguese and Dutch and key sites like the Galle Fort and Fort Kochi passed through the hands of these three European empires. Those interested in history will have a field day in either destination.

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