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You have to trek up a peak to see this natural heart shaped lake. Are you game?
The temple is one of the finest examples of Hoysala architecture.
A repository of some of the rarest medicinal herbs, the Neyyar Dam is a popular picnic spot with a lake and a picturesque dam site. The lake formed by the dam across the Neyyar River is the bluest of blue, making boating irresistible for tourists. The Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary of which the dam is a part
Thirumullavaram brings brilliant images of long stretches of palm fringed silvery sands to one's mind. It is becoming a highly popular beach destination in Kerala. Foreign tourists and locals are thronging the beach a good place for a picnic or a spell in the sun. The beach is located roughly
Wayanad is a mountain district situated about 115 kms northeast of Kozhikkode en route to Mysore at an altitude of 2,100 mts above mean sea level.It is often referred to as the ’fragrant land of Kerala’ for its forest produce of coffee, tea, cardamom, pepper and rubber. Pepper grown especially in
Athirappalli and Vazhachal, the two breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls, are highly soughtafter picnic spots in Kerala. Located in Thrissur district, 1,000 ft above sea level, the cascades are at the edge of the Sholayar forest ranges of the Western Ghats and just 5 km apart.The Athirappalli Falls joins
The Maha Vishnu temple dates back to more than thousand five hundred years.
The natural splendours at Kumbalangi provide an insight into the life and activities at a Kerala fishing village. The coastal hamlet is characterised by Chinese fishing nets that jut into the lagoon. The sight of adept fishermen hoisting the submerged Chinese nets from the lagoon that surrounds the village
Wayanad, the misty magical place is the one you have to visit atleast once in a life time.
A sanctuary for the endangered mountain goat of South India, the Nilgiri Tahr (Hemitragus hylocrious), the Eravikulam National Park stands out for the stark beauty of its rolling grasslands and sholas, spread over 97 sq km in the Rajamalai hills.��Anamudi, the highest peak (2695 m) south of the Himalayas,
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