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The beautiful coves of internationally famed Kovalam, the curative springs of Varkala, the antique ambience of historic Bakkal Fort and the countless marvels of a 590 km long coastline with its pristine sand, sun and surf await the tourists.
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A labyrinthine network of lagoons, canals, lakes and rivers fringing the coast and winding far inland has always romanced tourists visiting Kerala. A Houseboat cruise along the vibrant waterways lined with coconut groves will unfold a life non-existent elsewhere in India.
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The cool misty mountains, undulating meadows and picturesque valleys, the dense forests, extensive ridges and the magnificent waterfalls of Munnar, Wayanad, Nelliyampathy and all the other lofty havens nestled against the rolling high ranges of Western Ghats with their meandering roads and trekking trails beckon the visitors.
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A great collection of water falls. The streams radiating from the central hills, rushing down rocky precipices forming a number of roaring waterfalls of various shapes and heights.
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Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, a declared Project Elephant and the many dense forests teeming with wild animals and birds are haunts of nature enthusiasts.
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Ancient Kerala was richly pluralistic as Judaism reached here as part of King Solomon's fleet, Christianity, via Thomas even before it reached Rome, Islam with the Arab traders. The traditional Hindu faith, together with a vibrant Budhist period and a flourishing Jain community, a rich mosaic of spirituality left its impressions as centers of worship that are marvels of architecture.
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