Written By
Gopika VC
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Munnar is Kerala's most scenic tourist destination. Munnar, on the Western Ghats, produces the most tea in India.
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Alleppey or Alappuzha is famous for Kerala's backwaters. Half of Kerala is covered in brackish canals, rivers, and lakes called the backwaters.
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Thonikadavu in Kozhikode district is known as the "Ooty of Malabar" and located near Kariyathumpara and Kakkadyam dam.
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Sink your feet into Kovalam's warm sandy beaches. The area's great resorts and coconut trees make it a famous tourist destination.
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Tea, coffee, cardamom, pepper, and other spices are produced in Wayanad, a southern hill station. The area has waterfalls, caves, lakes, and dams.
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Marottichal Waterfalls offers tranquility and stunning views. All travelers seeking tranquility in nature prefer this area.
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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary located in Thekkady. The sanctuary has elephants, lush woodlands, and Periyar Lake boat rides.
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Kochi is Kerala's cultural and economic hub. International tourists flock to it. Kochi boasts Chinese fishing nets and unusual spice farms.
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Palakkad district, the cloud-covered Nelliyampathy Hill ranges are stunning. The hills are 467 m to 1,572 m tall and peaceful viewers.
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Mangalavanam Bird refuge is a bird refuge in Kerala's Ernakulam district.It is 0.0274 square kilometers in size and is located in the heart of Kochi.
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