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Alleppey

Several temples like mannarassala; the serpent worship region (Nagaradhana) and additionally several seasonal boat races (Nehru trophy, Champakkulam, Payippad) for the duration of the duration of August to September Several temples like mannarassala; the serpent worship region (Nagaradhana) and

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Bekal

It is a landscape of konkan culture. Big hole shaped fort, the golden expanse of a gorgeous beach surrounding the fort, backwaters and hill destinations and water sport facilities nearby Kasaragod. It is a stunning town positioned at the Northern extreme of Kerala.

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Idukki

Dense forests and mountainous hills, hill resorts and wildlife sanctuaries, rubber plantations and tea factories, the versatility of natural beauty that Idukki offers is something that can rarely be found in any other place in the country.

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Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari conjointly called Cape Comorin during the British rule of the Republic of India, is a tiny coastal city in Madras close to the Kerala border. It's famous for being the south purpose of the Republic of India wherever the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea and Bay of a geographical area all meet.

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Kochi

The financial capital of Kerala, a historically and culturally rich port city, Kochi or Cochin is one of the most important travel destinations in Kerala. the gateway to Kerala tourism for many, Kochi has drawn traveler and tourists not only from India but also from countries abroad for hundreds of years.

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Kollam

The district of Kollam, formerly known as Quilon, is one of the most remarkable districts in Kerala with its natural attributes like a long coastline, Kallada river and other water bodies, the backwaters and many more.

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Kovalam

Palm Fringed Beaches, crystal blue water of the arabian sea and some rocky hills with beautiful resorts on top, Kovalam is probably the most beautiful beach in Kerala, rather in India. Located just 18 km south to the capital city thiruvananthapuram

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Kozhikode

Kozhikode or Calicut is one of the most prominent cities in the history of India and the third largest city in the state of kerala, in the southern part of the country. This port city has been an important trading destination that traded spices like black pepper and cardamom with jew, arab,

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Kumarakom

Kumarakom, a small touristy village in Kerala, is probably the most beautiful village in god’s own country. Located 15 km away from the kottayam city, this small sleepy village is actually a cluster of little islands in the Vembanad lake.

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Munnar

Munnar, a small touristy village in Kerala, is probably the most beautiful village in God’s Own Country. Munnar was the summer capital of British in southern India. Munnar was developed to cultivate tea plants by the British although it completely was initially discovered by Scottish planters.

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Thekkady

It's far domestic to herds of elephants, tigers, gaur, lion-tailed macaques, and Nilgiri langurs. The superb synthetic lake shaped with the aid of the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar River adds to the appeal of the park.

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Thrissur

Located in the central part of the state of Kerala, Thrissur, formerly known as Trichur, is the cultural capital of the state. One of the oldest cities in the state, Thrissur has many churches, temples, and cultural institutions along with museums for art and culture that draw a large number of visitors every year.

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Trivandrum

Thiruvananthapuram (or Trivandrum) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Kerala. it's prominent by way of its British colonial architecture and many artwork galleries. It’s additionally domestic to Kuthira Malika (or Puthen Malika) Palace, decorated with carved horses

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Vagamon

Whenever you think of the hill stations in Kerala, Munnar is probably the name that comes to your mind in an instant. However, there are many other hill stations in Kerala that are no less beautiful than Munnar and one of them would be Vagamon.

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Varkala

Varkala is a city in the south Indian nation of Kerala. It’s on the Arabian Sea and known for Varkala seashore, sponsored by using palm-included red cliffs. Just south, Papanasam beach is believed to have holy waters.

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Wayanad

Wayanad is a rural district in Kerala nation, southwest India. In the east, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush, forested area with regions of high altitude, domestic to animals such as Asiatic elephants, tigers, leopards, and egrets.

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