Munnar
Set amidst the Idukki district, Munnar is a stunning hill station commonly known as a green paradise. Covered in rolling tea plantations, misty mountains, and refreshing weather, it's a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts and honeymooners alike.
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Alleppey
Famous for its stunning backwaters and houseboat rides, Alleppey (or Alappuzha) is a peaceful town on the Arabian Sea coast. It's one of Kerala's most famous places, providing a tranquil glimpse of life on the water.
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Thekkady
Also in Idukki, Thekkady is renowned for its greenery and wildlife excursions. Abode of the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, it's a favorite among nature lovers who wish to venture into nature via treks, boat cruises, and spice plantations.
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Kochi
A perfect mix of old-world charm and city dynamism, Kochi—or Cochin—is Kerala's second most culturally diverse city. It was once a major spice trade harbour, but now has colonial buildings, trendy cafes, and pulsating art scenes.
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Varkala
Varkala has a serene beach experience like no other place in Kerala. In the Thiruvananthapuram district, it's famous for its picturesque cliffs that rise high above the Arabian Sea and laid-back ambiance, which appeals to beach enthusiasts and single travelers alike.
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Wayanad
In northeast Kerala lies Wayanad, a beautiful retreat that is ringed with hills covered in forests, waterfalls, and chilling climate. It's a paradise for those who enjoy trekking, wildlife, and serene landscapes.
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Kumarakom
Situated on the shores of Vembanad Lake in Kottayam district is Kumarakom—a peaceful and nature's paradise. Renowned for its bird sanctuary and houseboat cruises, it's a perfect place for those wanting tranquility amidst beautiful backwaters.
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Kovalam
Only 16 km from Thiruvananthapuram, Kovalam is a favorite beach spot that boasts a crescent-shaped beach and shallow, peaceful waters. It's an ideal choice for an impromptu beach getaway with a relaxed vibe.
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Thrissur
Also referred to as the cultural capital of Kerala, Thrissur is the epicenter of the traditional arts, dances, and religious festivals. From temple art to classical music concerts, it has the whole package of a full-on cultural experience.
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Bekal
Hidden away in the Kasaragod district in the north, Bekal is one of Kerala's less visited but fascinating destinations. Its pièce de résistance, the Bekal Fort, dramatically juts out into the Arabian Sea, commanding breathtaking sea views and a peaceful, historic ambiance.
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