Know Goa :

Tucked
away snugly between the hills of the Western Ghats on the East, Arabian Sea
to the West, Maharashtras coastline to the North, and Karnatakas
coastline to the South, Goa is one of the most loved travel destinations in
India. Squeezed between the sea and the lush forested hills, Goa is a
paradise for the sun, sand and sea lovers. It offers glistening sands,
swaying coconut palms, and enticing seafood. Discovered by pioneering
hippies looking for peace and love, Goa is the best option to spend a
relaxing holiday. The beach are the main attraction of Goa, pulling tourists
from all around. Tourists come here to laze on the soft sand and stroll
along the bracing beaches.
A former Portuguese colony, Goa is best treated as a relaxing break on the
southern trail. Blessed endlessly by nature, this tropical paradise can also
boast of its rich cultural and historical heritage. It provides spectacular
views with bottle green hills wooded with jack fruit, mango, and cashew
groves, cut across by river and edged by miles of sun-kissed beaches. Warm,
languid climates, and a gentle unspoilt people, complete this compelling and
psychedelic land.
Attractions :
The beaches - Baga beach, Anjuna Beach, Calangute Beach, Dona Paula Beach,
etc. The churches and the Goan cuisine are a must here.
Getting There :
Goa, one of the most visited tourist destinations in India is well
connected to all the major cities of India by air, rail and road.
Know Kerala :

Kerala,
the backwater country is most popularly known as the "God's Own Country".
Located in the extreme south of Indian subcontinent, Kerala is a paradise
for its picturesque surroundings and luring water bodies. The inflow of
tourists to Kerala has been increased tremendously for the last few years
because relaxing and soothing surroundings, which is the demand of every
tourist today. We have seen our clients repeatedly visiting Kerala as they
fall in love with the beautiful nature and culture of this land.
Kerala is bound by the Arabian Sea on the west, Karnataka on the North and
Northeast, and Tamil Nadu on the east. Geographical Kerala is a part of the
coastal belt with the hill ranges known as the Western Ghats running along
the length of Kerala. Kerala location gives it its unique climatic and
geographic features.
Kerala has a coastal belt with sandy beaches and palm lined shores. The
seaside Kerala location, makes it a pleasant holiday destination, with sunny
beaches and serene backwaters. The hill ranges of Kerala have hill stations,
wildlife sanctuaries, tea estates and spice plantations. Geographical Kerala
exhibits diversity in climate within the compact Kerala location on the
Malabar Coast of India.
Attractions :
Backwaters, Beaches, Tea estates, Spice plantations, Hill stations,
Ayurvedic treatment centres.
Getting There :
Kerala is easily accessible from any part of India by air, rail or road.
There are international airports, domestic airports, well laid railway
tracks, which connects it to all the major cities of India. The road routes
are also well defined, connecting it to all the major cities of the
neighbouring states.