
Below are the major destinations that we go to, and what we recommend.

(Alappuzha)
Alappuzha (pronounced Alapura), (also known as Alappy or Alleppey - the name still used by many Keralites), is a town in the Alappuzha District of Kerala in Southern India. Alappuzha remains prominent on the tourist trail of Kerela as one of the major centres for backwater boat trips.
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Athirappally Waterfalls are located 78 kms from Kochi (Cochin), located at the entrance to the Sholayar ranges, this waterfall is a popular picnic spot.
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Guruvayur, a small town in Thrissur district, is one of the most important pilgrim centres of South India, attracting thousands of people every day from different part of the country.
The temple is many centuries old and a cultural centre where literature and art forms flourish.
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(Cannanore)
The old name 'Cannanore' is the anglicised form of the Malayalam word Kannur. Kannur, a land with great history and traditional charm, is one of the Malabar districts. It has rich tourism potential - get there early. It is reputed for its folk art forms, especially ‘Theyyam’.
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Kochi, the Commercial Capital of Kerala, is a vibrant city situated almost at the centre of Kerala. It is called the Gate Way to Kerala as it has been a famous port from the historical times with trade relations with many foreign country. Today it is one of the world class sea ports.
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Known as the paradise of the south, Kovalam (which literally means a grove of coconut trees) is one of the most renowned Kovalam Beaches in India It has been a favourite haunt of Europeans since the 1930s. The Hawaa Beach and Samudra Beach accommodation and transportation facilities are all quality in this tourist spot.
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Kumbalangi is a village in central Kerala close to the port town of Cochin. She has a vast stretch of backwaters connected by interlocking waterways to the whole of Kerala. It is an ideal getaway location for tourists from all over the world.
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One of the major area in the Malabar, the beaches, backwaters, hills and valleys, ancient pilgrimage centres and the other attraction of Malappuram district offers the traveller a unique experience of culture and cuisine.
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Thirvanthapuram , or Trivandrum, the Capital City of God's Own Country is the Southern most district of Kerala. The beautiful Seaside City build on Seven Hills is an ancient city that offers all the modern facilities to the traveler and is also a centre of cultural activities .
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Thrissur, the cultural Capital of Kerala, is situated in central Kerala and is one of the must see places for tourists visiting Kerala. Thrissur Pooram is the biggest highlight of the place. The most colorfull temple festival of Kerala celebrated in April-May attracts large masses of devotees and spectators from all parts of the country.
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Wayanad is one of the undiscovered destinations of Kerala, offering numerous of options to the travellers. The hill station is rich in wild life, tribal life and heritage, and is complemented by a cool climate. The unique hilly terrain of Wayanad also gives options for trekking and adventurous experience.
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