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Alleppey
: 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.
Referred to as the Venice of the East by travellers from across the world, this
backwater country is also home to diverse animal and bird life.
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Kochi
( Cochin / Ernakulam ) : 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. The commercial capital and the most cosmopolitan
city of Kerala, Kochi, in Ernakulam, is also known as the Queen of the Arabian
Sea.
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Munnar
: Munnar, one of the most popular hill stations in India is situated at the confluence
of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. Located at 1600
m above sea level, this was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government
in South India.
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Idukki
: 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.
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Kannur
: With the Western Ghats in the east (Coorg district of Karnataka State), Kozhikode
and Wayanad districts in the south, Lakshadweep sea in the west and Kasaragod
in the north...
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Kasaragod
: The northernmost district of Kerala, Kasaragod is world renowned for its coir
and handloom industries. Fishing is a prime source of livelihood. Kasaragod is
known as the land of gods, forts, rivers, hills and beautiful beaches.
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Kollam
: Located 71 km to the north of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam is the centre of the
country's cashew trading and processing industry. One of the oldest ports on the
Malabar coast, Kollam was once the port of international spice trade.
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Kottayam
: 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.
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Kozhikode
: 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.
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Trivandrum
: Located at the southwestern tip of India, Thiruvananthapuram district is bounded
by the Arabian Sea on the west and Tamil Nadu on the east. The wooded highlands
on the Western Ghats in the eastern and northeastern borders give Thiruvananthapuram
some of the most enchanting picnic spots.
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Thrissur
: 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.
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Thekkady
: The very sound of the word Thekkady conjures up images of elephants, unending
chains of hills and spice scented plantations. In the Periyar forest of Thekkady
is one of the finest wildlife reserves in India, and spread across the entire
district are picturesque plantations and hill towns that hold great opportunities
for treks and mountain walks.
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Wayanad
: 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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