Destinations

Alappuzha
Alappuzha occupying an area of 1,414 sq.kms. is referred to as the Venice of the East and also known as the land of back waters. A veritable maze of bridges, lakes, lagoons and canals and lavished by natural beauty makes Alappuzha as a unique destination. It also enjoys an enviable place in the maritime history of Kerala.
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Eranakulam
Ernakulam was popularly known as the Queen of ‘Arabian sea’. It was known outside the world as the commercial capital and the most famous cosmopolitan city of Kerala. From the time immemorial, foreign nationals like British, Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese and Dutch came here to carry out trade.
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Idukki
Idukki district was formed on 26th January, 1972 carving out Devikulam, Peerumede, and Udumbanchola Taluks from Kottayam District and Thodupuzha Taluk from Ernakulum District. It extends 115 km from south to North and 67 Km from East to West.
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Kannur
Kannur known as the ‘Land of Cults & Myths’ and also called as the ‘Land of looms and Lores’ is geographically located in the coastal belt of Northern Malabar. The District is bound by the Western ghats in the East (Coorg, District of Karnataka State), Kozhikode and Wayanad Districts in the South
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Kasargod
The total area of Kasaragod is 1,961 sq. kms. This district is bounded by the Western Ghats in the east, Arabian Sea in the west, the Canara district of Karnataka in the north and Kannur District in the south. Kasaragod is known as the land of Gods, forts, rivers, hills and beautiful beaches
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Kollam
Kollam or Quilon in Kerala is an old seaport town on Malabar Coast. This district occupies an area of 2,579 kms and area-wise it ranks the seventh in the state. It is bounded on the north by Alappuzha district, on the northeast by Pathanamthitta district, on the east by Thirunelveli district of Tamilnadu
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Kottayam
Bounded by the giant Western Ghats on the east and the shimmering Vembanad Lake and sprawling paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west, Kottayam is a land of unique characteristics – the land of language and literature. It is a district gifted with lavish and breathtaking landscape
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Malappuram
Bounded by the Nilgiri Hills on the east, the Arabian sea on the west and Thrissur and Palakkad District on the South, Malappuram District is blessed by the rich and including landscape. It is also enriched by the lush and green forests, rivers, hills and dales, rivers and brooks, Sandy surfs
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Palakkad
The history of Palakkad is very ancient and dating back to Paleolithic period , as several megalithic relies were found in this region. Palakkad had witnessed many invasions of great importance in the part learning indelible impressions on its history. One of the earliest records indicate that Palakkad
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Pathanamthitta
Pathanamthitta was formed on November 1, 1982. The objective behind formation of this district was aimed at speeding up the process of its development. Pathanamthitta is a combination of 2 words ‘Pathanam’ and ‘Thitta’ which mean ‘an array of houses on the river side’.
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Thiruvanathapuram
Thiruvanathapuram formerly known as Trivandrum is the capital city of Kerala and occupies an area of 2192 sq. kms. It is on the western tip of India and has been bounded by the Arabian Sea on the west and Tamilnadu on the east. It has a tradition dating back to years before Christ
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Thrissur
The name ‘Thrissur’ is the abbreviated form of ‘Thrissivaperur’ in Malayalam, meaning the town of the “Sacred Siva”. From the ancient times, Thrissur District has played a significant role in the political history of South India. The early political history is connected with Cheras of the Sangam Age
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Wayanad
Wayanad one of the loveliest hill station of Kerala State, lies nestled among the majestic mountains of the Western Ghats, at an altitude ranging from 700 to 2100 meters above sea level. It lies between North latitude 110 27I and 150 58I and east latitude 750 47I and 700 27I.
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