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Alleppey |
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With the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast network of lakes, lagoons and freshwater rivers crisscrossing it, Alappuzha is a district of immense natural beauty. Referred to as the Venice of the East by travellers from across the world, this backwater area is also home to diverse animal and bird life. By virtue of its proximity to the sea, the town has always enjoyed an important place in the maritime history of Kerala. Know More |
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Munnar |
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One of the most popular hill stations in India, Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. Located at 1600 Mts above sea level, this was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in South India. Know More |
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Thekkady |
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Thekkady, is one of India's most fascinating natural wildlife sanctuaries, where you can watch wildlife at close range. The vegetation, the flora and fauna and the birds of Thekkady are uniquely rich, vast and varied that it does not bear semblance to any other wildlife sanctuaries in the world. Even a casual visitor to this place will not fail to observe the special ecological pattern of Thekkady. Know More |
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Kovalam |
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Kovalam one of the most beautiful and famous beaches in South India, is the best place for relaxation. It has three different
beaches of which the Lighthouse beach is the most famous beach. Ayurvedic treatment especially during monsoon is another
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Kumarakom |
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When nature is all you need to recuperate, Kumarakom is undoubtedly the most invigorating, fascinating paradise in Kerala,
God's own country. The slender coconut palms standing here, there and everywhere, its never ending paddy fields, meandering
lagoons and backwaters, mangroves nesting birds of a hundred varieties can peacefully calm and invigorate your mind with
renewed inspiration for your vocation and life. Know More |
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Kanyakumari |
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The southern most tip of India, Kanyakumari is the point where the three mighty water bodies, the Arabian Sea, the Bay of
Bengal and the Indian Ocean converge. The famous Vivekananda Rock memorial amidst the turbulent sea is a major attraction.
Kanyakumari is famous for its spectacular sunrise and sunset views and the Devi Temple.
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Varkala |
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Varkala, a new destination in Kerala, is for those who prefer to do absolutely nothing while holidaying. Due to a spillover resulting from the over saturation of Kovalam, foreigners started coming to the town about six years ago. The trend that started as a trickle became a steady flow within two years. Today, there is a constant stream of visitors. However, because of the area’s comparative inaccessibility, a large influx of ‘outsiders’ has not happened here. At the Varkala platform, there is no indication that this town is on many a tourist itinerary.
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Kochi |
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Get charmed by the captivating India tourist destination of Cochin. The world-renowned port city of Cochin is an important business centre and holiday destination. "Queen of the Arabian Sea" Cochin offers several tourist spots that are worth visiting during your holidays in Cochin.
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Wayanad |
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The wonderful Wayanad is a hill resort of Kerala that offers nature at its best. There are the mist-clad mountains, spice plantations and the stretches of greens as far as the sight goes. The majestic mountains of the Western Ghats add to the charm of Wayanad.The hill resort of Wayanad is situated in the northeastern part of Kerala.
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Palghat |
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Palakkad, Kerala is also known as the Granary of Kerala. It is the most fertile and the most thickly forested land in Kerala. It is the second largest district in Kerala after Idukki. Traveling to Palghat (anglicized version of Palakkad) is sure to leave a lasting impression on your minds as the environment over there is virtually untouched by time. In our related sections, you shall find information on what to expect on your travel to Palghat. So read on further to know about the same.
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