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| Washed by the silvery waves of the Arabian Sea, Alappuzha, the Venice of the East welcomes you to the backwaters of kerala. The Palm fringed canals and shores bustling with glimpses from the day to day life of the country side, the mirror still lagoons, picture book lakesides and its long sandy beaches has blessed Alappuzha, to be the best Backwater tourism destinations in kerala. |
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| Dense forest area, the waterfalls in Athirapilly is highly attractive. It is a shooting site for the filmfolks. The Falls pierce through furious rocks down to the rock-beds, creating water-sparks. Down the road, about 1.5 km away, the Chapra Falls nab the visitors to its fold. Move further about 5 km to the glamourous Vazhachal Falls. Further east, the Akkayam Falls impatiently awaits to lure the visitors. |
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| Cherai has a history of more than 700 years since formation. Cherai boasts of a rich cultural heritage with monuments which stand out prominent in indian history. Cherai is renowned for its beautiful beaches and landscapes. It has the distinction of being one of the cleanest beaches in India. Cherai beach is rightly called the "princes of arabian sea". |
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| Kochi also known as Cochin is a jewel in the crown of Kerala with its European heritage and true cosmopolitan temperament. A leisurely walk through its streets is one of the best ways to discover all that the city has to offer - it's natural harbour and historical sites. A boat ride across the breathtaking blue lagoons and backwaters offers a glimpse of kochi's rural life and its true beauty. Kerala cuisine especially the sea food prepared in the traditional way in mutpots is a unique treat to all. |
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| Kodanad is a beautiful rural village with a major elephant rescue and care centre, situated on the south bank of river Periyar. Malayattur church is another attraction, Trekking to the Malayattur church, situated on the hilltop is a novel experience for the visitors. Kodanad is in the list of Ecotourism destination projects supported by the Government of India.
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