Monsoon View In Kerala – India – Part – 1
A monsoon is a seasonal wind which lasts for several months. The word was first used in English for the seasonal rains in the Indian subcontinent. These rains blow in from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the area. In Kerala, the term monsoon is used to refer to the great climate of the southwestern Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. There are two main monsoons in Kerala. The southwest monsoon, which arrives in June, is called Edavapathi. The month of October and November is called the thulavarsham. Kerala would have been a dry land because of the dry winds blowing from the north, but for the Western Ghats which prevent this wind from entering the land. Kerala receives copious rain each year. Have you ever wondered why Kerala is known as God’s own country? A visit to Kerala during the monsoon season will answer all your question. Monsoon in Kerala is definitely a lifetime experience. Monsoon tourism in Kerala highly attracts the couples as this season offers some best romantic things to do in Kerala. The natural landscape makes it more romantic. In addition, a stay at the houseboat, romantic dinner, lovely photoshoot are some of the must-try things for couples. Make it romantic with your partner.