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Idukki Kannur Kasaragod 
Kochi  Kollam Kottayam 
Kovalam Kozhikode Malappuram 
Mankotta  Maraikulum Munnar 
Palakkad Pathanamthitta Periyar 
Pozhiyoor Puthenangadi Thekkady 
Thiruvananthapuram Trichur Vandanmedu 
Varkala Vythiri Wayanad 
 Alleppey

 Alleppey also known as Alappuzha, one of the best known ports along the coast of Malabar, referred to as the Venice of the east, is built on the banks of a network of canals.
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 Backwaters of Kerala

 Kerala's back country water-ways seem far removed from the universe most of us inhabit, because of it's secluded and it's amazing beauty.
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 Changnachery

 Changnachery is located on the road and railway line, 18 km south of Kottayam and 78 km north of Kollam.
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 Idukki

 Idukki is a tourist's paradise. Streams, valleys and hills combine to make Idukki an ideal, year-round holiday destination.
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 Kannur

 Formerly a major port area, Kannur is now known for it's handloom and beedi industries. Some of Kerala’s finest weavers come from this district.
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 Kasaragod

 Kasaragod is known as the land of Gods, forts, rivers, hills and beautiful sea shores. A district with a rare and different beauty.
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 Kochi

 Believed to be the finest natural harbour in the world, Kochi or Cochin is the "queen of the Arabian sea".
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 Kollam

 Kollam or Quilon, is the centre of the country's cashew trading and processing industry. It is also an important hub for the state's marine products industry.
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 Kottayam

 Once a focus for Syrian Christians of Kerala, Kottayam is now a place of churches and seminary and an important centre for rubber production.
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 Kovalam

 The internationally renowed beach destination with 3 crescent shaped, palm fringed coves, is much sought after for rejuvenative ayurvedic body toning massages.
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 Kozhikode

 Kozhikode known also as Calicut, today has ancient monuments, lush green countrysides, serene beaches, historic sites, wildlife sanctuaries etc. The busy coastal city of Kozhikode, located to the north of Kerala and 225 km from Kochi holds an important postion in the legend and history of Kerala.
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 Malappuram

 The temples & mosques of this district are well known for their spectacular festivals. A range of cultural and ritual art forms add to it's value.
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 Mankotta

 Mankotta is a small village between Trivandrum and Kochi. The place is known for its Mankotta Island Resort of the Glanjikal family.
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 Maraikulum

 one of the most picturesque village that dot the coatline.
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 Munnar

 Set amid dramatic mountain scenery in what was once known as the high range of Travancore, the hill town of Munnar is the commercial center of some of the world's highest tea growing states.
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 Palakkad

 Palakkad district provides the inlet for the rest of India to the state through a 32 to 40 mt wide natural gap. The area has some wonderful sanctuaries which are worth a visit.
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 Pathanamthitta

 Pathanamthitta, a hilly terrain of pristine beauty, is popular as the head-quarters of pilgrim worship in Kerala.
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 Periyar

 The most renowed destination in Kerala is the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary at Thekkady, around Idukki, one of the world's most fascinating willife sanctuary areas. It is one of the well known sanctuaries of the south. The forests of this beautiful sanctuary slope down to a man-made lake.
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 Pozhiyoor

 Pozhiyoor is situated on the backwaters of Kerala.
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 Puthenangadi

 Puthenagadi in Kerala offers excellent treatment for all kinds of ailments, including stress, based on the ayurveda system of medicine.
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 Thekkady

 This bird sanctuary is a peninsular land of 25 sq. km. Formed between the branches of river Periyar. The rivers are rich in fish life and are shallow for most of the year.
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 Thiruvananthapuram

 This sprawling city is built on seven hills. It is known better for it's famous beach resort, at Kovalam, recognised to be amongst the ten best in the world.
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 Trichur

 Trichur or Thrissur, is often called the cultural capital of Kerala. It's most prominent feature is the Vadakkunathan temple which has Lord Shiva as it's presiding deity.
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 Vandanmedu

 This is one of the world's largest auction centres for candamom. A walk through the sprawling cardamom plantations of Vandanmedu is a heady experience.
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 Varkala

 Varkala, which is quite identical to Kovallam, is a developing beach resort 41 km north of Thiruvananthapuram.
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 Vythiri

 Vythiri is a picturesque place located in the sylvan Northern High Ranges of Kerala in Wayanad district.
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 Wayanad

 Wayanad is one of the districts in Kerala that has been able to retain it's pristine nature. It is known for it's lovely, mist clad hill-stations.
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