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Kaladi
About Kaladi:
Kaladi-the very name is synonymous with that of Adi Sankaracharya, the founder of the Advaita philosophy who was born here in the 8th century AD. Kalady, otherwise a sleepy little village, is visited by thousands of pilgrims today who wish to have a glimpse of the sacred spot where the Acharya is r....
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Pathanamthitta
About Pathanamthitta:
.Pathanamthitta is one of the smallest districts of Kerala but in terms of its cultural heritage and natural beauty, it is by no means insignificant. With its forests, hills and valleys and criss-crossing rivers, Pathanamthitta has a lot to offer to the tourist. Stretches of cardamom, pepper and ru....
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Guruyayoor
About Guruyayoor:
The very name ‘Guruvayoor’ evokes images of Lord Krishna and piety in the hearts of devout Hindus of Kerala. Guruvayoor, which lies 30 km from Thrissur, has become synonymous with the temple which attracts millions of pilgrims every year. The legend about the temple goes that Brihaspathi (Guru) fou....
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Varkala
About Varkala:
Cleanse your soul with the Spiritual Dip!For a lonely traveller seeking for a calm, yet relaxed holiday, this beach town is the optimum place to be! Yes, with a Vishnu temple, which is over 2000 years old and an ashramam (meditation centre) named “Sivgiri Mutt”, this destination sends out a vibe th....
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Kollam
About Kollam:
There is a proverb about Kollam- Once you see Kollam, you won’t need your home anymore. Once a great centre of learning and culture, Kollam soon acquired the reputation of being the trade and commercial hub of Kerala. Spices, precious stones, silk and cashew used to be exported from the ports of Ko....
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Kottayam
About Kottayam:
Kottayam is one of the few places in Kerala which possesses both natural beauty and a rich cultural history. Nature has been especially bountiful towards Kottayam- lush paddy fields, vast lakes and high hills with rubber plantations all stand side-by-side here. The Vembanad Lake, which also acts as....
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Thrissur
About Thrissur:
If you want to visit the future, go to Kochi; if you want to visit the past, go to Thrissur! Despite the intrusion of modernity, parts of Thrissur still lies steeped in the past, owing to its numerous age-old temples, churches and other monuments. The name ‘Thrissur’ is derived from the words-Thri-....
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Thiruvananthapuram
About Thiruvananthapuram:
Thiruvananthapuram; the very name conjures up images of age-old palaces and majestic temples. The city can be called the political, academic, cultural, artistic, film as well as IT capital of Kerala. A tourist’s paradise; beaches, museums and art galleries all can be found in plenty here. Thiruvana....
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