Famous Destinations
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Kayamkulam
It is a small village near Oachira famous for its backwaters and the lake. Kayamkulam kayal is a backwater destination on the waterway connecting Kollam to Alappuzha The wide opening of the lake into the Arabian Sea offers spectacular sunset view through the web of Chinese fishing nets to the tourists cruising in the houseboats. |
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Thekkady
(Idukki district)
It is the location of the Periyar National Park, which is an important tourist attraction in the Kerala state of India.The sanctuary is famous for its dense evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savanna grass lands. It is home to herds of elephants, sambar, tigers, gaur, lion-tailed Macaques and Nilgiri Langurs. |
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Alappuzha
It is also known as Alleppey, is a town in Alappuzha District of Kerala state of southern India. A town with picturesque canals, backwaters, beaches, and lagoons, it was described as the List of places known as Venice of the East by Lord Curzon |
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Kovalam
It is a beach town on the Arabian Sea in Kerala, a state in south India. It is located around 16 km outside Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) City in the Thiruvananthapuram district. |
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Kumarakom
It is a tourist village in Kottayam district,Kerala, India. It is a cluster of little islands on theVembanad Lake in Kerala. |
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Vagamon
It is a hill stationlocated in Kottayam-Idukki border of Kerala, India. It has a warm and friendly place with cool climate as the temperature between 10 and 23 degree Celsius during a summer midday. It is situated 1,100 meters above sea level. |
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Destinations in Thiruvalla
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| Thiruvalla is a city and taluk located in Pathanamthitta district in the State of Kerala in India. The city is famous for its various religious festivals, schools etc. It is also the location of Nedumpuram palace and Paliakkara palace. Today Thiruvalla has the largest bank deposit in all of India. |
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Sree Vallabha Temple
The Flagpost of the Sree Vallabha temple carved out from a single rock with a Garuda at the top, created by the legendary "Perumthachan". |
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Sabarimala
The temple is situated in the interior of the mountain ranges of the western ghats and is accessible only by foot. It is one of the most famous pilgrim centers. |
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Maramon Convention
A mammoth religious convention of Christians, but attended by people belonging to all communities, is held at Maramon, near Kozencherry every year on the vast sandy beds of the river Pamba. |
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Niranam
Niranam Church is believed to be one of the seven churches founded by St.Thomas himself. It is only a few yards away from this place that the great Malayalam poet Kannassa Panicker lived and wrote his main poetic works.
The Christian community in Niranam is one of the oldest, anywhere in the world. Now almost all Christian churches and denominations as well as other religions have a presence in Niranam. All are living in harmony and take part in festivals of other religions. |
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Padayani Folk
Padayani is a spectacular folk event associated with the festivals of a few temples in Southern Kerala, especially Pandalam, Kadammanitta and Chenganoor. |
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River Pampa
The long snaking river Pampa waters the western ghats including holy places like Sabarimala, Chakulathukavu, Maramon & Parumala church. |
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Parumala
It is here that Mar Gregories Metropolitan the declared saint of Malankara Orthodox Church takes his eternal rest. The ormapperunnal celebrated on the first and second day of November every year is very famous and is the time a large number of people flock to this place for worship. |

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Aranmula
Aranmula is known for the Vaasthu Vidya Gurukulam, the traditional way of constructing buildings. The location is by the side of the holy river Pampa, which hosts one more important annual event called the Maramon Convention. Aranmula is a small village, but is one of the destinations as specified the Discovery channel, one would definitely like to visit. The famous Aranmula Mirror is made here.
Aranmula kannadi or Aranmula metal mirror is a special type of mirror produced at Aranmula, a village in the state of Kerala in India. These unique metal mirrors are the result of Kerala's rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. The British museum in London has a 45 cm tall Aranmula metal mirror in its collection. The origins of the Aranmula metal mirrors are linked with the Aranmula Parthasarathy temple. Legend has it that eight families of experts in temple arts and crafts were brought by the royal chief to Aranmula from Tirunelveli district to work in the Parthasarathy temple centuries ago. Some undisclosed metals are alloyed with copper and tin to cast the mirrors. The procedure and metallurgy is now only known to a single family in Aranmula. To achieve their highly reflective surface, the finished mirrors need to be polished for one or two days. |
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Kaviyoor
Thekekudi cave temple in Kaviyoor panchayat is one among the rare breed of cave temples to be found around in Kerala. It is assumed that this temple is constructed in the Pallava architectural style and was built in the 8th century . |
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