Alleppey
Backwaters
Referred to as the Venice of the East by travelers from across the world,
this backwater country is also home ot diverse animal and bird life. By virtue
of its proximity to the sea, the town has always enjoyed a unique place in
the maritime history of Kerala.
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Cochin
(Ernakulam, Kochi) Backwaters
It is this natural advantage that has made Lochi a fascinating blend of the
cultures and influences of explorers and traders who visited this wealthy
land. The Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and Gritish have all left their
mark here.
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Kasaragod
Backwaters
The northernmost district of Kerala, Kasaragod is situated on the seacoast
with the Western Ghats on its east and northern borders. Backwater trips on
the Chandragiri river at Valiyaparamba are fascinating experiences.
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Kollam
Backwaters
Located 71 km to the north of Thiruvananthapuram, this historic coastline
district known for its marine and cashew industries was one of the oldest
ports on the Malabar coast and a major international trading point in day
gone by.
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Kozhikode
Backwaters
Once the capital of the powerful zamorins, a prominent trade and commerce
center and the land of the Malabar Mahotsavam, Kozhikode was the most important
region of Malabar in the days gone by.
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Kumarakom
Backwaters
(10 km from Kottayam): A voyage north of Alappuzha takes you to the rich green,
sleepy little village of Kumarakom on the Vembanad lake. An enchanting picnic
spot and a fast developing backwater tourism destination,
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Thiruvananthapuram
Backwaters
A long shoreline, with secluded, internationally renowned beaches, historic
monuments, backwater stretches and a rich cultural heritage give this district
some of the most enchanting picnic spots.
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