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Ooty Tour

Udagamandalam and abbreviated as Udhagai and Ooty is a town and municipality in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 86 km north of Coimbatore and 128 km south of Mysore and is the capital of the Nilgiris district. It is a popular hill station located in the NilgiriHills, Ooty is also called the "Queen of hill stations" and is the capital of Nilgiris district. It is one of the most popular tourist resorts in India. Nilgiris means "Blue Mountains". It is a land of picturesque picnic spots. Used to be popular summer and weekend getaway for the Britishers during the colonial days. It is situated at an altitude of 2, 240 meters above sea level.
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Kottayam Tour

Kottayam district is a beautiful district in Kerala with the natural beauty of hills, backwaters and lakes. Most of the places in Kottayam are hilly regions like Vagamon, Elaveezhapoonchira etc. Kumarakom, known all over the world for its exotic backwaters, is situated about 12 km from Kottayam town. Kottayam has the title "The land of letters, legends, latex and lakes." Most of India's natural rubber originates from here
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Idukki Tour

Idukki district is one of the most beautiful districts of kerala with its natural high range beauty and the dense green forests. The district headquarters is located at kuyilimala in painavu. The largest arch dam in india is the idukki dam. It is built across the periyar river and caters to the water needs of half the state of kerala. Idukki has some picturesque locations in munnar, peerumed, thekkady, kumali, and nedumkandam. Munnar, the hill station is one of the popular destinations of tourists in kerala. Thekkady which houses the periyar tiger reserve is also another popular destination. Chinnar wildlife sanctuary, eravikulam-rajamala wild life sanctury, anamudi shola national park, pampadum shola national park, and thattekad bird sanctuary has some of the protected and rare species of animals, birds and plants. Plantations of tea, coffee, cardamom and rubber can be seen all around the district. There are facilities for trekking also in many parts of the district. The cool climate in the district also makes it popular among the tourists, both foreigners and local people.
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Kodiakanal Tour

Kodaikanal is a city in the hills of the dindigul district in the state of tamil nadu, india. The temperatures are cool throughout the year due to the high elevation of the city.meadows and grasslands cover the hillsides. Gigantic eucalyptus trees and shola forests flourish in the valleys. Mighty rocks and cascading streams lie above the valleys. There are many high waterfalls and ubiquitous gardens and flower beds in bloom. Kodaikanal is known for its rich flora. Of the big trees, cypress, eucalyptus and acacia are the dominant varieties. Pear trees are numerous and the fruits are of high quality
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Alleppey Tour

Carved out of the erstwhile Kottayam and Quilon districts, Alappuzha(Alleppey) district was formed on 17th August, 1957 and consisted initially of seven taluks, namely Cherthala, Ambalappuzha, Kuttanad, Thiruvalla, Chengannur, Karthikappally and Mavelikkara. The name Alappuzha is derived from the geographical position and physical features of the place. It means the land between the sea and network of rivers flowing into it. The district is bounded on the north by Kochi and Kanayannur taluks of Ernakulam district, on the east by Vaikom, Kottayam and Changanassery taluks of Kottayam district and Thiruvalla, Kozhencherry and Adoor taluks of Pathanamthitta district, on the South by Kunnathur and Karunagappally taluks of Kollam district and on the west by Lakshadweep sea. The present Alappuzha district comprises of six taluks namely Cherthala, Ambalappuzha, Kuttanad, Karthikappally, Chengannur and Mavelikkara. Total area of this district is 1414 sq. kms. The district head quarters is located at Alappuzha.
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Ernakulam Tour

Spread over a series of islands and crisscrossed by the sea and backwaters, Kochi (long known as Cochin) speaks of the old world charm and leisure. The culturally and historically rich port city is the gateway for several visitors to start their tour of Kerala in south India. Located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, Kochi has been one of the most sought-after destinations in India. The best time to visit Kochi is between October and April. Kochi earlier comprised Ernakulam, Fort Kochi and Mattancherry Palace but now refers to the sprawling urbanization. Fort Kochi and Mattancherry palace remain wonderfully serene, steeped with sepia-tinted memories of past glory and heritage. With its spice markets, Jewish synagogue, European church, Chinese fishing nets, Portuguese palace and 17th century Dutch homes, Kochi stands testimony to the irresistible pull felt by wanderers and traders for over 600 years. Kumarakom, known for houseboat rides on the backwaters and its bird sanctuary and Alappuzha (formerly called Alleppey) are situated just a few hours to the north of Kochi. It serves as the gateway to the hill stations of Munnar and Vagamon in Idukki and the wildlife hot-spots of Eravikulam National Park and Periyar National Park.
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Cochin Tour

Spread over a series of islands and crisscrossed by the sea and backwaters, Kochi (long known as Cochin) speaks of the old world charm and leisure. The culturally and historically rich port city is the gateway for several visitors to start their tour of Kerala in south India. Located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, Kochi has been one of the most sought-after destinations in India. The best time to visit Kochi is between October and April. Kochi earlier comprised Ernakulam, Fort Kochi and Mattancherry Palace but now refers to the sprawling urbanization. Fort Kochi and Mattancherry palace remain wonderfully serene, steeped with sepia-tinted memories of past glory and heritage. With its spice markets, Jewish synagogue, European church, Chinese fishing nets, Portuguese palace and 17th century Dutch homes, Kochi stands testimony to the irresistible pull felt by wanderers and traders for over 600 years. Kumarakom, known for houseboat rides on the backwaters and its bird sanctuary and Alappuzha (formerly called Alleppey) are situated just a few hours to the north of Kochi. It serves as the gateway to the hill stations of Munnar and Vagamon in Idukki and the wildlife hot-spots of Eravikulam National Park and Periyar National Park.
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Thrissur Tour

Originally known as Thirusivapperoor and previously by its anglicized form Trichur, Thrissur is the cultural capital of Kerala due to its rich history, cultural heritage and archaeological wealth. The Kerala Kalamandalam, the Kerala Sahitya Academy and the Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy are located here. Built around a 65-acre hillock called the Thekkinkadu maidan, Thrissur is also the capital of the eponymous Thrissur district. Since ancient times, Thrissur has played a significant role in the political and cultural history of south India. The district was a part of the Chera and Sangam empires. Thrissur's Vadakkunnathan temple is an important temple for Shaivites. As a result, Thrissur has always been a place of religious significance to the Hindus. The Shaktan Thampuran palace, and the Guruvayoor temple are other places to visit for people who like learning about history. Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary, Thrissur Zoo and the Athirapalli Waterfalls are places that will take you closer to nature. The Thrissur pooram festival, which is one of the most spectacular festivals of Kerala, is also hosted here.
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Mysore Tour

A city of southern India southwest of Bengaluru. Inhabited before the 3rd century BC, it was the center of a regionally powerful kingdom after the late 16th century and was occupied by the British in 1831. Nowdays Mysroe is an important industrial city. The city maintains its traditions, its rich heritage, glorious palaces, amazing gardens and magnificent temples; all of which oozes of a unique charm that attracts visitors to Mysore.
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Mumbai Tour

The city offers a cosmopolitan and diverse lifestyle with a variety of food, entertainment, and night life, available in a form and abundance comparable to that in other world capitals. Mumbai's history as a major trading centre has led to a diverse range of cultures, religions, and cuisines coexisting in the city. This unique blend of cultures is due to the migration of people from all over India since the British period.
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Darjeeling Tour

Blue sky blazes red and orange at sunrise and sunset times. Hills all around and it turns into a fairyland at night. A nice get away from the congested cities. If only words were enough to describe the beauty of a place.believe me Darjeeling could turn anybody into a poet! it's a heaven on earth.do come over there and explore it your self. Main places to visit such as the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute/Zoo, Cable Car, Peace Pagoda, Buddist monasteries, Tiger Hill, Rock Guarden, Nightingale Park etc. The most popular one being the Singhalia Ridge Trail.
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Goa Tour

Goa is popularly known as the Pearl of the orient and tourist paradise. It is located in India's coastal belt on the western called the Konkan coast. It has an alarming scenic beauty. The architectural work done Goan Temples, Churches and old houses has brought great laurels. Its long history as a Portuguese colony prior to 1961 is evident in its preserved 17th-century churches and the area's tropical spice plantations. Evening boat cruise is the most attractive thing to do in Goa, apart, a lot of places to visit like Basilica De Bom Jesus, Fort Aguada, Chruch of St. Francis, Chapora Fort, Navel aviation Museum etc.
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Ahmedabad Tour

It is one of the most popular tourist regions in the country and was visited by 20 million domestic and international tourists in 2010-11. Gujarat offers scenic beauty from Great Rann of Kutch to the hills of Saputara. Gujarat is the one and only place to view pure Asiatic lions in the world. The city was founded by King Karandev 1 in the 11th century and originally called "Karnavati". The Hindu kingdom of Karnavati ruled for more than 400 years until 1411 when Sultan Ahmed Shah conquered Gujarat and the city was renamed Ahmedabad after him. The city was built in open and spacious plains to the East of Sabarmati. It was comprised of a little known installation known as Bhadra Fort. The city fort wall was enclosed containing 12 Gates. The city of Ahmedabad went on expanding in every direction by the addition of new areas on the sides of the river, with well laid out beautiful buildings, lakes and mosques.
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Madurai Tour

Madurai is a major city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Madurai is an energetic, ancient city on the Vaigai River in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Its skyline is dominated by the 14 colorful gopurams (gateway towers) of Meenakshi Amman Temple. Covered in bright carvings of Hindu gods, the Dravidian-style temple is a major pilgrimage site. Millions attend the processions and ceremonies of April's Chithirai Festival celebrating Meenakshi and Lord Vishnu.
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Manali Tour

Manali has been blessed with Greenery that at some point you will have to look hard to find a brown spot, river flowing with its full flow and the mountains covered with Snow. Manali is valley nestled in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the kullu Valley, at an altitude of 2, 050 m (6, 726 ft) in the Beas river Vally. Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in India's northern Himachal Pradesh state. It has a reputation as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination.
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Mahabalipuram Tour

Mamallapuram, also known as Mahabalipuram or Seven Pagodas, is a town in Kancheepuram district in the southeastern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Mahabalipuram lies on the Coromandel Coast which faces the Bay of Bengal. This is an elegant place to watch which a well established sea port was during the 7th and 10th centuries of the Pallava dynasty. This was the second capital of the Pallavas who ruled Kanchipuram. Formerly, mahabalipuram was known and called as Mahabalipuram. The beauty of the place is not only due to these architecture but the vast casuarinas trees, the silvery sandy beach the classical hand male crafts around have made them all to form what is a collective splendor.
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Kullu Tour

Nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayas, Kullu is a veritable jewel in the crown of Himachal Pradesh. The breathtaking beauty of its marvelous landscapes, the hospitality of its people, their distinctive lifestyle and rich culture have enthralled travelers for aeons. The Dev Sanskriti of the valley blends faith, mythology and history to create and sustain a unique bond between the mundane and the divine. Blessed with salubrious weather throughout the year, the district is known for the internationally renowned towns of Kullu and Manali, the pristine beauty of the Parbati valley, the teeming biodiversity of the Great Himalayan National Park, the quaint temple architecture of the hills and several enjoyable trekking routes across its breadth and width.
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Kashmir Tour

Kashmir is the northernmost geographical region of the indian subcontinent. Kashmir is a very beautiful place in India which is located in the northern India between the valley of Great Himalaya and PirPanjal Mountain. This is the place which is known as 'Paradise on Earth', due to its magnificent beauty. It always offers you panoramic views of the beautiful nature. Tourism in the Kashmir valley has rebounded in recent years and in 2009, the state became one of the top tourist destinations of India. Gulmarg, one of the most popular ski resort destinations in India, is also home to the world's highest green golf course. Apharwat Peak, Shankaracharya Hills, Dal Lake, Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden, Gulmarg Gondola, Nigeen Lake, Sonamarg, Betab Valley, Nishat Garden, Aru Valley, Mughal Garden etc.
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Muradeswara Tour

The Statue of Lord Shiva in Murudeshwara is the second biggest statue of Lord Shiva in the world after the statue in Nepal. It is located in the town of Murudeshwara, near the ancient Murudeshwara Temple. The statue and temple are located on the beach in Murudeshwara, which lies on the Arabian Sea coastalline.
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Rajasthan Tour

There is a haunting air of romance in this Abode of Kings, one of the most exotic locales for tourist world over. The land of legends charms every soul with its rich history, majestic monuments, colorful culture, lively festivals and adventurous getaways. Rajasthan is located on the north western side of the India. Rajasthan has a flourishing tourism industry. The palaces of Jaipur, lakes of Udaipur, and desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner & Jaisalmer are among the most preferred destinations of many tourists, Indian and foreign.
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Jog Falls Tour

Jog Falls, Gerosoppa Falls or Joga Falls is the second highest plunge waterfall in India located at Shimoga district in the state of Karnataka is one of those amazing falls which can just make you spend some priceless moments. Jog Falls are unique as the water does not stream down the rocks in a tiered fashion; it thunders down the slope losing contact with the rocks, making it the tallest un-tiered waterfall in India. The beauty of the waterfalls is enhanced by the lush green surroundings, which provide a scenic backdrop. Visitors can hike to the base of the falls and take a plunge in the water
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Pathanamthitta Tour

The district name of Pathanamthitta is derived from the two words of Malayalam "Pathanam" and "Thitta" which together means an "array of houses on the river side". Pathanamthitta is the district with out a beach in Kerala. The district stands close to the Western Ghats, with many parts in dense forest. The famous Sabarimala is in Pathanamthitta district. The district is blessed with natural beauty of hills, rivers and variety of flora and fauna. Pathanamthitta has borders with Idukki, and Kottayam districts in the northern side, Kollam district in the south, Alappuzha district in the west and has borders with Tamilnadu in the eastern side. Major towns in this district are Pathanamthitta, Thiruvalla, Aranmula, Kozhenchery, Pandalam, Adoor, Ranni, Parumala, Mallappally, Omalloor and Kumbanad. There are many touist spots and pilgrim centers in this district. Pathanamthitta district is considered as the head quarters of the Pilgrimage tourism with many major Pilgrimage centres in the district like Sabarimala, Maramon, Aranmula Temple, Parumala Church, and Malayalappuzha. Other places of tourist interest are Perumthenaruvi, and Charalkunnu.
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Hampi Tour

A historical place in India which is now under World Heritage for its historical significanceHampi is situated on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in the eastern part of central Karnataka near the state border with Andhra Pradesh. It is 376 kilometres (234 mi) from Bangalore, 385 kilometres (239 mi) from Hyderabad and 266 kilometres (165 mi) from Belgaum. Hampi is perhaps one of the most exciting archaeological finding after Harappa -Mohenjodaro in Indian History. Its encouraging to note out of 26 sq km only a part of the entire Vijayanagar Kingdom has been unearthed/ excavated till date.
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Coorge Tour

Kodagu, also known as Coorg, is a rural district in the southwest Indian state of Karnataka. Coorg is the place to be for all nature lovers. This popular coffee producing hill station is not only popular for its beautiful green hills and the streams cutting right through them. It also stands as a popular destination because of its culture and people. Coorg, officially known as Kodagu, is the most affluent hill station in Karnataka. It is well known for its breathtakingly exotic scenery and lush greenery. Forest covered hills, spice and coffee plantations only add to the landscape.
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Malappuram Tour

Malappuram is a fascinating destination that steals the heart of travelers. You have to be there to experience it all. Malappuram rests in between the Arabian sea in the west, the Nilgiri hills in the east and Palakkad and Trissur districts in the north. Malappuram district was formed in June 1969 amalgamating the distant and backward areas of the erstwhile Kozhikode, Perintalmanna and Ponnani taluks of Palakkad. The Nilgiris (Blue Mountains) of Tamil Nadu in the east and the Arabian sea in the west, provide natural boundaries. In the north, it is bounded by Kozhikode and Waynad Districts and in the south, by Palakkad and Thrissur districts The land of great poets and writers, political and religious leaders, this district has carved a place of it's own in the history of Kerala. The Kings of Valluvanad, the Zamorins, the kings of Perumpadappu Swarupam and the Kings of Vettathunadu, were the early rulers. Portughese, Mysore Sultans and the Britishers, had their sway over this place, partly or wholly. But the unique social and cultural heritage is preserved.
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Chikamangolure Tour

Chikmagalur is a hill station in Karnataka, a state in southwest India. Trails through forests and grasslands lead up to Mullayanagiri Peak. The cascading Hebbe Falls lie in an area of coffee plantations. The forested Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, northwest of Chikmagalur, is home to elephants, tigers and leopards.
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Lakshadweep Tour

One of world's most spectacular tropical island systems, Lakshadweep is tucked away at 220-440Kms off the Kerala Coast. The islands offer a precious heritage of ecology and culture. There are basic leisure tours and Sea/Lagoon based tours. There are plenty of opportunities for Scuba diving, Yachting, Pedal boating, Kayaking, Canoeing, Swimming, Snorkeling and sunbathing. One may also visit local houses, the Marine museum, Lighthouse and a few local industries.
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Bangalore Tour

Welcome to Garden City, Bangalore.Bangalore (Kannada, also known as Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bengaluru is not just a city but an emotion. The city embraces the vivid cultures and traditions from all the walks of life. This metropolis widely known as the silicon valley of India is rich in its own heritage from language, food, lifestyle and for the nature of adapting to the newer things. In 2012, Bengaluru was declared 'The most livable city in India' according to a country-wide survey.
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Kannur Tour

Kannur, the sea coast town in the northern Malabar area was for many centuries the capital of the Kolathiri Rajas, the rivals of the Zamorins of Kozhikode. Formerly a major port area, Kannur is now a city known for its handloom and industries. With the Lakshadweep sea in the west, the Western Ghats in the east, and the Kozhikode and Wayanad districts in the south, Kannur is bounded by a wealth of natural beauty. The district itself, which shares much of this natural splendor, has been a key contributor to the cultural, religious, political and industrial heritage of the state. In addition, Kannur also enjoys the credit of having been the cradle of many a colourful folk art and folk music.
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Kollam Tour

Quilon (also Kollam) is situated in the southwest corner of India in the state of Kerala. The district is encircled by Alappuzha in the north, Pathanamthitta in the northeast, Thiruvananthapuram in the south, Tirunelveli (Tamilnadu) in the east, and the Arabian Sea in the west. Kollam (pronounced as koy-lon) is a city in the Indian state of Kerala. The city is situated about 71 kilometres (44 mi) north of the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram. It is the headquarters of the Kollam district. Kollam is the fourth largest city in Kerala and is known for cashew processing and coir manufacturing. The city lies on the shores of Ashtamudi Lake. It is the southern gateway to the Kerala Backwaters of Kerala and is a prominent tourist destination. The Malayalam calendar, or Kollavarsham, was created in Kollam at meetings held in the city in 825 CE. The name Kollam is believed to have been derived from the Sanskrit word Kollam, meaning pepper.The Malayalam calendar, or Kollavarsham, was created in Kollam at meetings held in the city in 825 CE. The name Kollam is believed to have been derived from the Sanskrit word Kollam, meaning pepper. Kollam was formerly called Quilon and Tarsish. During the rule of the Travancore monarchy in southern Kerala, Kollam was the focal point of trade. Today, Kollam is a major business and commercial centre in the central Travancore region of Kerala.
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Gokarna Tour

Land of palm trees, blue seas and golden sands. Full of coconut and palm trees, the ocean and clean sands, Gokarna is a 'one of its kind place' in the country. The beaches such as om beach famous for being naturally shaped like the auspicious symbol Om, Om beach attracts tourists round the year. Gokarna is also a delightful location for trekkers and hiker.
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Kasaragod Tour

Kasargod is the northern most district of Kerala, the land of Temples, Mosques and Churches. Kasaragod is the one of the most beautiful districts in Kerala with forts, beaches, hills and backwaters. Bekal Fort in Kasargod district is the biggest fort in Kerala. Other tourist attractions are the Chandragiri Fort, Anandashramam, Malik Deenar Masjid, Valiyaparamba backwater and Kareem forest park. Kasaragod is known for its coir and handloom industries, Fishing is a source of livelihood. A district with a rare and different beauty.
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Trivandrum Tour

called the 'evergreen city of india', thiruvananthapuram is the capital of the state of kerala. the city comprises beautiful beaches, long stretches of palm fringed shorelines, windy backwaters and historical structures. along with its natural and historical significance, the city is also popular for its ancient temples that are renowned for their architecture making thiruvananthapuram one of the most visited pilgrim centers of india. in the late 17th century, the city was the capital of the travancore kingdom that was ruled by the varma dynasty. after forming the travancore kingdom, maharaja marthanada varma dedicated it to lord padmanabha, the presiding deity of shri padmanabhaswamy temple and named the city 'thiruvananthapuram'. the word 'thiruvananthapuram' is derived from the malayalam word thiru- anantha-puram, which means 'city of lord ananta'. ananta is the serpent shesha on whom lord padmanabha (another form of lord vishnu) reclines. during the british era, the name of the city was anglicized to trivandrum and it was the official name of the city, until 1991, when the government renamed the city to thiruvananthapuram. the sri padmanabhaswamy temple is one of the prominent attractions of the city. devotees in large numbers visit the temple every year. it's popular for its architectural splendor and historical and religious significance. thiruvananthapuram is also a paradise for beach lovers. beaches situated outside the city like the shankhumugham and kovalam beaches are world famous.
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Wayanad Tour

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Wayanad is the least populous district in Kerala and is known for its mist-laden mountains, lush forests and green paddy fields stretching up to the horizon. With an altitude ranging from 700 to 2100 m, the climate of Wayanad is pleasant throughout the year. With a large part of the district covered by forests, Wayanad is home to some endangered species of animals and nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts can visit the numerous sanctuaries here. The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, the second largest in Kerala was established in 1973. Typical of the Western Ghats, the landscape of the sanctuary is mountainous and temperatures range between 17-21 degrees centigrade. The nearest airport and railway station is in Kozhikode (Calicut) from where regular buses ply to the sanctuary. Agriculture is the main means of economy here. Coffee, tea, cocoa, pepper, plantain and vanilla are the main crops grown here. Besides these, the most important crop in the district is rice. Various evidences like edicts and caves at Ampukuthimala point to the fact that the Wayanad region existed since the beginning of the new age civilization. However, careless deforestation poses a serious threat to the land.
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Calicut Tour

Situated in southern India between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Kozhikode has been attracting travelers from antiquity. The city is also known by its Anglicized name, Calicut. Lured by the spice trade, Phoenicians, Arabs and Chinese headed for its shores. When Vasco da Gama landed on its shores in 1498, he paved the way for the Dutch, the French and later the English. As the major trading point of eastern spices, Calicut was known as the 'City of Spices'. The city was founded in 1042 AD. The word Calicut is derived from Calico, hand-woven cotton cloth that was exported from Kozhikode. Kozhikode was the capital of the Kingdom of Samoothiris or the Zamorin. The Samoothiri Kingdom became powerful among the kings of Kerala due to the flourishing international trade. The Samoothiri Rajas were the arch enemies of the Rajas of Valluvanad. Rather than being enraged by the loss of land and defeat in wars, the Valluvanad kings were incensed after their rights to hold the Mamankam festival, held every 12 years, was usurped by their enemy. To avenge the insult, Valluvanad Kings used to send an elite suicide squad called the Chaver Pada to assassinate the Samoothiri. In May 1498, Vasco da Gama arrived at the head of a naval fleet, opening a new chapter in history. The British extended their sway over Kozhikode and rest of Malabar after they defeated Tipu Sultan of Mysore.
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