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Alleppey
One of the major tourist resorts in
Kerala, offering a relaxing base
in a traditional setting. The backwaters
of Alleppey, with their network of rivers,
canals and lagoons, have earned this
resort the name ‘Venice of India’, and
are the lifeline of the area.
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Cochi
Across the water from Fort Cochin, Pendulum
plays the part of the modern alter ego;
its frantic, brash streets contrast
with the slow vaguely Mediterranean
quality of Cochin.
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Munnar
Paradise of serenity and tranquillity,
a picturesque hill town, situated in
the state of Kerala in south India.
An amazingly beautiful place blessed
with immense natural beauty and perfect
climate which make it an idealistic
tourist destination.
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Kovalam
The pounding of hammers and the pouring
of concrete have forever altered the
calm landscape of Kovalam's black sands
and turquoise waters.
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Periyar
Tiger Sanctuary
The misty forest highlandss of Periyar
Sanctury of wild boar and elephants,
140 species of orchid, a turtle-friendly
lake, countless birds and a few predatory
tigers.
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Trivandrum
Although many travelers may overlook
Trivandrum on their way to the balmy
beaches of Kovalum or the backwater
of Alleppey., Kerala's state capital
merits a closer look.
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Varkala
Varakala's quite beach and towering
cliffs just might rescue South India's
reputation for over-commercialized coatal
resort-towns.
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Idukki
A Landlocked District,
Idukki Is One Of The Most Nature Rich
Areas Of Kerala. High Ranges And Wooded
Valleys Are Girded By Three Main Rivers
- Periyar, Thalayar And Thodupuzhayar
And Their Tributaries.
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Calicut
It is 136 kms from
Palghat, 224 kms from Ernakulam. Calicut
also Known as Kozhikode is famous in
history.
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Thichur
This is former capital
city of cochin state capturedby zamrin
and letter by tipu sultan in the second
half of the 18th century. Trichur is
the centreOf the kerla sahitya academy.
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Plakkad
The palighat Rajas
alld the Sekhasi varmans held away at
one time jover the whole of modern palaghat.
Alathure and Chitture taluks.
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Malappuram
On the top of the overlooking
Kadalundi river are the century old
haig barracks founded by the British
rulers, which is a commercial center
and famous for its Nereha.
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Kottayam
Kottayam is an
important commercial centre of Kerala,
India, thanks to its strength as a producer
of cash crops. Most of India's natural
rubber originates from the acres of
well-kept plantations of Kottayam, also
home to the Rubber Board, One of the
country's primary commodities board.
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