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Kerala Destinations

Cochin

Cochin is proud of its world class port and international airport that link it to many major cities worldwide. 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 in National Geographic Traveler's '50 greatest places of a lifetime'.

Thrissur

The cultural capital of Kerala, Thrissur is the abbreviated anglicized form of the Malayalam word "Thrissivaperur" which means the town of the "Sacred Siva". The town is built on an elevated ground, at the apex of which is the famous "Vadakkumnathan" Temple.Thrissur comprises of an area of 3032 sq. km.

Munnar

Munnar, also known as the Kashmir of South India is a peaceful hill station with its impeccable beauty has become the most sought after destination for a holiday. Munnar consists of vast sloping areas of tea, most of which mostly are owned by Tata Tea. Coffee and cardamom plantations give it a simplistic and smooth appearance.

Thiruvananthapuram

Trivandrum with its pristine sandy beaches, long stretches of palm fringed shorelines, breezy backwaters, historic monuments & rich cultural heritage embraces tourists of all kinds. Along with its string of nature & historic delights,Trivandrum is also a holy abode with many temples known for their excellent architecture & hence a thriving pilgrim destination too.

Periyar

The pride of Kerela and a testimony to nature's splendour and human innovation, the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on the banks of the Periyar lake - an artificial lake, at Thekkady. Here the high ranges of the Western Ghats are clothed in dense evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savannah grass lands.

Alappuzha

Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey.Alleppey is a mix of shady streets set around a grid of canals spilling into the vast watery highways of the region. It’s worth stopping in Alleppey to soak in some tropical village life before making a beeline for the backwaters. hy Snake Boat Race.


Wayanad

Wayanad in the north-east of Kerala, India, was formed on November 1, 1980 as the 12th district by carving out areas from Kozhikode and Kannur districts.According to Folk etymology of the word says it is a combination of Vayal and Naad , so Wayanad is called as 'The land of paddy fields'.

Kumarakom

Kumarakom is a popular tourism destination located near the city of Kottayam. The village of Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake in Kerala, a state in India.Kumarakom's soil is extremely fertile due to the proximity of the water source.

Vagamon

The main attractions are green meadows, pine forest,suicide point. The main attractions are green meadows, pine forest,suicide point. It has a cool climate to stay upon.




Varkala

Varkala, lying on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram district is a calm and quiet hamlet.The sensational cliffs of Varkala might just be its saving grace, holding back the kind of development that has left nearby Kovalam gasping for air.


Kannur

Kannur is a seaside city in the northern part of Kerala State in India. Under the Kolathiri rajas, Kannur was a major port bristling with international trade - explorer Marco Polo christened it a 'great emporia of spice trade'.



Kasaragod

The name, Kasaragod, is said to be derived from the word Kusirakood meaning Nuxvomica forests (Kanjirakuttom). Kasaragod is renowned as the land of gods, forts, rivers, hills and beautiful beaches.Kasaragod district lies on the North Western coast of the state.

Kollam

Kollam is endowed with a long coastline, a major Arabian Sea seaport and an inland lake.The eight-hour boat trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the longest and most enchanting experience on the backwaters of Kerala.


Palakkad

Palakkad is a vast expanse of verdant plains interspersed with hills, rivers, mountain streams and forests.A potpourri of Tamil and Kerala culture, some of the finest Carnatic musicians hail from this region which continues to be a largely agrarian society.

Kozhikode

Calicut or Kozhikode is well known for its beautiful landscape, festival calendar and above all its warm and fun loving local populace. Kozhikode has an important part in the history of Kerala as the Portuguese explorer; Vasco Da Gama had first set foot on its shores at Kappad beach.

Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta is also the main transport hub as the main trunk road to Sabarimala passes through this city. Hailed as a heritage village, it attracts visitors from India and abroad for its spectacular water fiestas, religious shrines and cultural training centres.

Kanyakumari

One of the most exotic places to go in India is the city of Kanyakumari, also known as Cape Comorin, which is filled with many and interesting tourist attractions. Perhaps what makes it so interesting is the fact that it is located at the southernmost part of India.