The selection was made by readers who responded to the survey conducted by the international travel magazine Conde Nast Traveller.
This is the third in the series of popularity awards that the state has received in the recent past, with Lonely Planet citing it as the best family destination in India and Travel + Leisure magazine listing it as a top honeymooners' destination, according to a press release here.
Kerala Tourism Deputy Director K Radhakrishnan accepted the travel award at a function held at New Delhi yesterday.
"We are honoured to be recognised as a place to relax and rejuvenate by travellers to our state. Kerala is known for its natural beauty and the state's historical connections with many other parts of the world have contributed to its popularity as a top destination for leisure," Kerala Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran said.
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Principal Secretary (Tourism) Venu V. Said the award reaffirmed the state's reputation of being a tourist's paradise.
Although the state's main attractions remain the unspoilt beaches, the web of tangled backwaters criss-crossing the land and the dances and culture, the state is constantly evolving by popularising new attractions that offer the best in leisure. The award reflects the diversity of leisure-based offerings in Kerala today as well as the quality of their branding, said U V Jose, Director, Kerala Tourism.
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