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Alappuzha Travel Guide
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.
Ernakulam Travel Guide
Ernakulam 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.
Idukki Travel Guide
A landlocked district, Idukki is one of the most nature rich areas of
Kerala. High ranges and wooded valleys are girded by three main rivers -
Periyar, Thalayar and Thodupuzhayar - and their tributaries.
Kunnar Travel Guide
The district itself which shares much of this natural splendour has been a
key contributor to the cultural, religious, political and industrial
heritage of the State. In addition, Kannur enjoys the credit of having been
the cradle of many a colourful folk art and folk music of Kerala.
Kasaragod Travel Guide
The northernmost district of Kerala, Kasaragod is world renowned for its
coir and handloom industries. Fishing is a prime source of livelihood.
Kollam Travel Guide
The eight hour boat trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the longest and
most enchanting experience on the backwaters of Kerala. The district also
has some interesting historic remnants and a number of temples built in the
traditional ornate architectural style
Kottayam Travel Guide
Bordered by the lofty Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake and
paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west, Kottayam is a land of unique
characteristics.
Kozhikkode Travel Guide
Once the capital of the powerful Zamorins and a prominent trade and commerce
centre, Kozhikode was the most important region of Malabar in the days gone
by.
Malappuram Travel Guide
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.
Palakkad Travel Guide
The district of Palakkad known as the granary of Kerala, is a land of
valleys, hillocks, rivers, forests, mountain streams, dams and irrigation
projects. Situated at the foot of the Western Ghats, this is the gateway to
Kerala from the north.
Pathanamthitta Travel Guide
Pathanamthitta, a hilly terrain of pristine beauty is popular as the
headquarters of pilgrim worship in Kerala. More than fifty per cent of the
total area of this land of temples, rivers, mountain ranges and coconut
groves is covered by forests
Thiruvananthapuram
Travel Guide
Located at the southwestern tip of India, Thiruvananthapuram district is
bounded by the Arabian Sea on the west and Tamil Nadu on the east.
Thrissur Travel Guide
Thrissur, with its rich history, cultural heritage and archaeological wealth
is called the cultural capital of Kerala. From ancient times, this district
has played a significant role in the political history of South India.
Wayanad Travel Guide
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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