Top 5 Beaches in Thrissur

Kerala, being situated on the Malabar Coast of India, is packed with various beaches. Some of the beaches are full of fun activities, while some others are calm, serene and secluded. Here, we enlist the top five beaches in the Thrissur district of Kerala. These beaches are not so famous and not on the priority list for the travelers; still, their serene beauty is no doubt attractive and you can feel attached with the essence of nature while you are there.

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Top 5 Beaches in Kannur

The Malabar Coast of India houses the state of Kerala, quite deservingly called God’s own Country.  The state justifies its name with beautiful beaches, backwaters, canals, rocks and mountains, Kannur in Kerala can be explored to find some of the most wonderful beaches in India.

Some of the beaches are full of exuberance with a lot of tourists and a number of activities, while some other are far from the crowd, staying in an eternal quietness. We discuss the top five beaches in Kannur.

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Top 10 Beaches of Kovalam

A town which has a lot of beaches and is located in the state of Kerala along the Arabian Sea is none other than the city of Kovalam. Renowned as an international beach destination with calm waters and crescent beaches, Kovalam has a glut of resorts along the beach side and a whole host of ayurvedic centers as well. It is known to be the favorite place of tourists who are in quest of relaxation, sun bathing and tranquility. The top 10 beaches of Kovalam are:

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Top 7 Places to Visit in Vythiri

Vythiri is situated in the Wayanad district of Kerala and is known for its spice plantations, lush forests and the tribal communities indigenous to the area. Vythiri is considered to be very rich in culture and tradition, is also one of the most popular hill-stations of the state. The hill-station has good weather throughout the year and has beautiful greenery all around. But this small hill-station has a lot of places to visit, let us look at the top 7 places to visit in Vythiri!

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Top 7 Places to Visit in Devikulam

Situated in God’s own country; Kerala, Devikulam is a small hill station a little ahead of Munnar in Idukki district. Apart from being a quaint little town, Devikulam derives its name from legends. According to mythology, goddess Sita of the Ramayana took a bath in the Devikulam lake which is now known as the Sita Devi lake. Due to its place in Hindu mythology, the place attracts a lot or tourists who regard the water of the lake as sacred and pure. Along with its sacredness, the lake is also known for its medicinal properties. The place is also known for its greenery and tea plantations. As little a town as having only 350 people in 2010, Devikulam is abundant with places to visit, here are the top 7-

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Top 7 Places to Visit in Idukki

Idukki is a district created in 1972 in the state of Kerala. It is one of the most nature rich areas of Kerala and remains untouched by commercial tourism. The district is known for its dams and hydroelectric power plants over the numerous rivers that flow through the area and the rich forests that are home to indigenous flora and fauna. Unlike popular hill stations and tourist places of Kerala, Idukki is still relatively unknown to a lot of people, which is why it packed with many places to visit and experience. Let us look as some of the top places to visit in Idduki

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Top 5 Things to Do in Munnar

Kerala is an abundance of natural beauty and submerging activities that will make a trip the most memorable one. Munnar, in particular, is possibly the most popular location in Kerala for tourists and travellers, and it truly is a haven that just can’t be unseen. In the cool and serene regions of Munnar, complete with looming hills and twisting forest trails along with the tea and spice plantations scattered around the town, this hill station will leave you mesmerized for quite a long time. Have a look at the following five fun things to do when in this amazing town of Kerala.

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Top 5 Things to Do in Kerala

Kerala’s abundance of natural beauty has been the most significant factor of it being a tourist destination. People from around India and the world flock over to this state of southern India for a retreat into relaxation. Kerala is one of those immensely calming places that is everything refreshing and more. Yoga, meditation, beach resorts, cool and mesmeric hill stations, winding and intriguing forest trails, sprawling lakes and spices and authentic South Indian food … Kerala is truly a place where peace goes hand in hand with nature.

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A Complete Tour Guide To Idukki Hill Station

Idduki, literally meaning “narrow gorge” is a hill station nestled in the Western Ghats in Kerala. It is the epitome of southern beauty. The lush greenery and the picturesque horizon give truth to the phrase “gods own country” that Kerala is often referred to as. Idukki is a quaint hill station, which is ecologically rich. The air of Idduki is scented with its abundant spice plantations and its aura is of the warmth of the southern culture.

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Top 7 Places To Visit In Wayanad

Situated in the north-east region of Kerala, Wayanad district is the headquarters of the town of Kalpetta. This district is on the tip of the southern part of the Deccan Plateau. With high and low a hill in separate areas, this district is a sleepy one. Earlier, Wayanad was known as Mayakshetra, which turned into Mayanad, and finally it was popularised as Wayanad. Fondly known as ‘The Land of Paddy Fields’ amid the native tribes of this region, Wayanad is atop the Western Ghats at an altitude of 2100m. This is the only district of Kerala that borders both Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The most attractive feature of Wayanad is the forests, which are as old as 3,000 years. Let’s take a look at the tourist spots of Wayanad.

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