Here’s why you should explore the backwaters of India’s Kerala

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Kerala, India

India is resuming international flights next week, which means a glut of new adventures are opening up in time for summer.

The world’s seventh biggest country has been closed to mass tourism for two years since the pandemic struck. But from 27 March, all regularly-scheduled international flights will take to the air again.

There are so many directions to chose from, but the southern state of Kerala should be at the top of any traveller’s list.

Nicknamed ‘God’s own country’, Kerala has a luscious tapestry of land and waterscapes. Home to mind-blowing beaches, national parks and green valleys, the region is most famous for its rambling backwaters, a labyrinth of canals, lagoons and lakes that form a unique ecosystem for the state’s often endangered wildlife.

“If you have a one week trip, you’ll be able to experience each and every natural aspect of Kerala,” says V. R. Krishna Teja Mylavarapu, Director of Kerala Tourism.

We’ve pulled together the practicalities, as well as some of our favourite natural spots, so that you can enjoy the holiday of a lifetime in this sensational part of India.

What are the latest travel restrictions for India?

Regular flights to India are now resuming from UK and EU countries, after a period of suspension due to COVID-19.

All passengers must submit a self-declaration form via the “Air Suvidha” portal before travelling and must also upload a negative PCR test.

This test must be taken within 72 hours prior to travel. Travellers must also upload a declaration to the portal – confirming the information they have provided is true.

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