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Kerala Destination
The small state of Kerala, which represents just 1% of the land mass,is considered to be one of India's most beautiful state. The people of Kerala are warm and friendly and interaction with them is often a highlight of a holiday to Kerala. Keralites have a strong culture and are fiercely proud of their state. Some of their art forms (eg Kathakali and Theyyam) and martial arts (kalaripayattu) are unique.
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Alappuzha Tourism

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
Cochin Tourism

Fort Kochi, Mattanchery, Ernakulam and many other nearby towns and villages. Kochi is the arguably the ideal starting point for exploring the unfathomable diversity and beauty of Kerala, rated in the top three tourist destinations by the World Travel & Tourism Council and featured
Kovalam Tourism

The northern Samudra is a laidback one and time seems stands still here. The middle, hawah, in the early day, is a beehive of activities with fishermen setting out for sea. With a high rock promontory and a calm bay of blue waters, this beach paradise creates a unique
Kumarakom Tourism

Slumbers on the banks of Vembanad Lake, which weaves an enchanting web with its canals, streams and distributaries, Kumarakom is a place fit for those quiet and intimate moments when you just want to be with yourself in tranquility and peace
Munnar Tourism

Literally in Tamil Munnar means "three rivers". The culture of Munnar is a cosmopolitan culture. People from varied cultural backgrounds have added to the culture of Munnar. Numerous people and races have made their momentous contributions to the culture of Munnar.
Thekkady Tourism

Notable among the denizens of Periyar are the tigers, the majestic Asiatic wild elephants and the distinctive Nilgiri langur. Other animals include the wild boar, wild dog, bison, bear and leopards. Amongst the avifauna, the most profuse are herons, egrets, darters, kingfishers and
Varkala Tourism

Varkala is a small town. For the tourist, its allure lies entirely along the seashore. The 2-km long cliff face stretches from the South Cliff to the Thiruvambady Beach at the northern end, with the main hub, the North Cliff, sandwiched in between.
Kozhikode Tourism

Kozhikode (Calicut), the most important region of Malabar in yester years, was the capital of the powerful Zamorins and also a prominent trade and commerce center. Kozhikode District found a place in the World History with the discovery of Sea Route to India in 1498 by the Portuguese Navigator Vasco Da Gama.





