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Munnar is located at the Idukki district of Kerala State in South India. Munnar's mesmerising greenery, mountain scenery, calmness and cool refreshing air attracts honeymooners and tourists throughout the year. It is a weekend hideout location for domestic tourists during summer season. Foreign travellers likes watching the natural beauty of Kerala while the journey from Thekkady to Munnar
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The very sound of the name conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hill and spice scented plantations. In the crisp, cool air of the Western Ghats you will experience the most enchanting holiday. With the animals of the wild and the simple mountain people. In the Periyar forest of Thekkady is one of the finest wildlife reserves in India, and spread across the entire district are picturesque plantations and hill towns that hold great opportunities for treks and mountain walks. |
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Alappuzha the “ Venice of the East” welcomes you to the backwater city of kerala; it is emerging as a hot spot of kerala Currently Alappuzha has emerged as a backwater tourist centre, attracting several thousands of foreign tourists each year. Alappuzha is also famous for its boat races, houseboat holidays, beaches, marine products and coir industry. A singular characteristic of this land is the region called Kuttanad. The land of lush paddy fields, Kuttanad is called the rice bowl of Kerala and is one of the few places in the world where farming is done below sea level. |
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Cochin (Kochi) known the world over as the Queen of the Arabian Sea is the commercial capital of Kerala. Cochin is a metropolis with a modern population and western outlook to life. Though a modern metropolis Cochin is a tourist's delight. This a place where there are locales frozen in time whether it is the colonial era, well preserved remains of a princely state, natural beauty of beaches, backwaters, rivers, lagoons and vibrant rural life infact every thing one may look for is here and can be easily accessed any day. |
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Kovalam is quiet little town with greenery all around. Coconut, bananas, pineapples, papayas, ginger, mangoes etc are its wealth. Two beautiful adjacent bays bestow glamour to Kovalam. See and admire three crescents. Three crescent beaches – Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach and Ashoka Beach – Kovalam is famous for. The southernmost Lighthouse Beach commands highest degree of popularity. Eve's Beach, more commonly known as Hawa Beach, ranks second. All the three are very popular, the difference being narrow. |
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Varkala is a popular name in the tourism industry and draws swarms of tourists every year by its captivating charm. It is the only place in Kerala from where you can get the view of the cliffs close to the Arabian Sea. This place is an ideal getaway for the nature lovers wishing to spend some peaceful moments away from the humdrum of the city life. It is a jewel of Kerala that has recently come to the notice of the tourism industry of Kerala. |
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Wayanad is the green paradise - the border world of the greener part of Kerala.Situated not far from Calicut or the city of Zamorins , Wayanad is a world apart from Keralas agricultural and industrial epicentres. It is a quiet place where scenic beauty, wild life and tradition matter, simplicity is a virtue and beauty still blossoms from the mountainous horizon and from the green glaze of alluring vegetation. Clean and pristine, enchanting and hypnotizing, this land has a history and mystery, culture and social epistemology yet to be discovered. Located at a distance about 76 km from the sea shores of Calicut in the Western Ghats , this station is full of plantations, forests and wildlife. Wayanad hills are contiguous to Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu and Bandhipur in Karnataka, thus forming a vast land mass for the wild life to move about in its most natural abode. |
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