Places to Travel Kerala
Alleppey
With the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast network of lakes, lagoons and fresh water rivers crisscrossing it, Alappuzha is a district of immense natural beauty.
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Cochin
Ernakulam(cochin) is located on the coast of the Arabian sea with Kottayam and Alappuzha
districts on the south, Idukki on the east and Thrissur on the north. The
commercial capital and the most cosmopolitan city of Kerala, Kochi, in Ernakulam,
is also known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea.
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Idukki
Idukki has a large population of tribals, the main tribes being Muthuvan,
Malayarayan, Mannan, Paliyan, Urali, Ulladan, Malavedan and Malampandaram.
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Kannur
With the Western Ghats in the east (Coorg district of Karnataka State), Kozhikode
and Wayanad districts in the south, Lakshadweep sea in the west and Kasaragod
in the north, Kannur district is bounded by a wealth of natural beauty.
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Kasaragod
Kasaragod displays a variety of styles in temple architecture - the unique
style of the Madhur Mahaganapathy Temple, the typical Kerala style of the
historic Malik Deenar Great Juma Masjid and so on speak volumes about the
rich cultural heritage of the region.
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Kovalam
Located 71 km to the north of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam is the centre of
the country's cashew trading and processing industry. One of the oldest
ports on the Malabar coast, Kollam was once the port of international spice
trade.
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Kottayam
This land also boasts the first Malayalam printing press which was established
by Benjamin Bailey, a Christian missionary, in 1820 AD. Kottayam is the
ideal take-off point for visits to Peermede, Munnar, Idukki, Thekkady, Ernakulam
and the temple city of Madurai.
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Kozhikode
Today, lush green countrysides, serene beaches, historic sites, wildlife
sanctuaries, rivers, hills, a unique culture and a warm, friendly ambience
make Kozhikode a popular destination.
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Malappuram
Malappuram (literally, a land atop hills) is situated 50 km southeast of Kozhikode.
Bounded by the Nilgiri hills on the east, the Arabian sea on the west and
Thrissur and Palakkad districts on the south, Malappuram is enriched by
three great rivers flowing through it - the Chaliyar, the Kadalundi and
the Bharathapuzha.
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Palakkad
Palakkad derives its name from the Malayalam words Pala ( Alsteria scholaris)
and Kadu (forest) which goes to prove that this place was once a beautiful
stretch of forests covered with the sweet scented flowers of the Pala tree.
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Pathanamthitta
Pathanamthitta
is bordered by the Western Ghats on the east, Kollam district on the south,
Alappuzha district on the west and Kottayam and Idukki districts on the
north.
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Thiruvananthapuram
A long shoreline, with internationally renowned beaches, historic monuments,
backwater stretches and a rich cultural heritage make this district a much
sought after tourist destination. Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of Kerala.
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Thrissur
Many rulers and dynasties beginning with the Zamorins of Kozhikode, Tipu
Sultan of Mysore and Europeans inluding the Dutch and the British have had
a hand in moulding the destiny of this region.
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Wayanad
Wayanad is one of the districts in Kerala that has been able to retain its
pristine nature. Hidden away in the hills of this land are some of the oldest
tribes, as yet untouched by civilisation.
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