Kerela: It is a tropical paradise, God’s own country recommended by the National Geographic Magazine as one of the 50 destination in the world that one should visit.
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Places to see
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Bakel Fort |
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Bakel Fort is the largest and the best preserved fort in Kerela. |
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Thiruvanathapuram |
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The city of the snake God, is the capital of Kerela state and is situated in south India. The city is a blend of modern and traditional architecture. |
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Kovalam Beach |
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The star attraction of the Thiruvanathapuram is an enchanting sea resort where you can commune with nature. Here silvery white sands, mellow sunshine, dark green palms swing are in abundance. |
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Varkla Beach |
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A quite secluded stretch of sand, the Papanasam Beach in Varkala is known for its minerals spring and rocky cliffs. The 2000 years old Sree Janardhan Swamy Temple and the nature care centre are the two main attractions here. |
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Back waters |
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Kollan and Alappuzha have an 8hrs long boat trip between them, which gives you the longest and the most enchanting experience of Kerela’s backwaters. Alappuzha is famous for its boat races. Kerela has a number of hill stations and is famous for its waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries and health care spas. |
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