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We welcome you to experience Kerala, one of the most sought
after tourist destinations in Asia. Come, witness Nature in
all its splendor.
Kerala is indeed a unique land where nature in a variety of
hues, shades and shapes brings you the very best in scenic
beauty and exotic wildlife. Kerala brings you closer to God
and in the process helps you get in touch with your own
“self”. No wonder, Kerala is called “Gods own Country”. A land
of self-discovery, Kerala is not only beautiful due to her
myriad natural resources, but also due to her deep, rich and
colorful cultural heritage. She presents you with a host of
tourist delights and has become not only a dream
holiday-destination but also the country’s ambassador to the
world of travel and tourism.
Kerala is divided into fourteen districts, each offering
tourist delights unique to the locale.
Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram) the capital city of Kerala, is
a perfect and beautiful holiday destination, located at the
southern end of Kerala, well-known for its beaches, temples,
palaces and museums.
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“Queen of the Arabian Sea”, the bustling city of Kochi is one
of the finest natural harbors in the world. Kochi showcases a
fascinating cultural mosaic steeped in rich history and
cultural heritage.Click
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An important Commercial center of Kerala, Kottayam, a
mountainous district, is a storehouse of finest natural
scenes.Click here to
know more…
Kollam or Quilon, an old sea-port town on the Arabian coast,
is blessed with an abundance of natural resourses and is
likened to a miniature Kerala. Click
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Palakkad, the gateway to Kerala from the northern end also
known as “the granary of Kerala”, once a beautiful stretch of
forests covered with the sweet-scented flowers of the Pala
tree is now a land full of hills, valleys, rivers, streams,
dams and forests. Click here to know
more…
Kozhikode, the traditional capital of Northern Kerala (Calicut)
was once the most important city of Malabar region and was
once a leading trading centre for spices on the West Coast of
India during the medieval period.
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The highland district of Kerala, Idukki with its pleasant
climate, mountains, hills and valleys, lakes, streams and
dams, forests, orchids, wildlife and sanctuaries, trekking
trails and adventure sport stations, provides some of the most
breathtaking visuals and out of the world experiences.
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more…
Water-locked district Alappuzha, termed “Venice of the East”,
provides us with a totally different experience with its
palm-fringed canals with shores bustling with glimpses from
day to day life in the country side, the mirror-still lagoons,
picture-book lakesides and its long sandy beaches washed by
silvery waves of the Arabian sea, makes it one of the best
Backwater Tourism destinations in Kerala.
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Pathanamthitta is a Hilly Region, more than half forest,
having Sabarimala, the famous mountain temple and has many
places that attract tourists.
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Dubbed the “Cultural Capital of Kerala”, Thrissur (earlier
Trichur) town is built around a hill covered mostly with
forests and rivers in between, offers unique tourist
attractions. Click here to know
more…
Bordered by the Arabian Sea in the west and Nilgiri Hills in
the east Malappuram meaning a terraced place atop a hill is a
land full of lush coconut plantations.
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Wayanad once known as “the Africa of Kerala” is a picturesque
plateau, having the largest concentration of tribal population
in the state offers very vivid experiences.
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Cannanore or Kannur as it is known today is a place with a
rich history right from the time of Aryan migration.
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Kasargode the only district in Kerala that grows tobacco is
also the largest producer of arecanut.
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As you see, each district is unique……
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