Places to visit in kerala

Kasaragod,
Kasaragod is a municipal town and the district head quarters ,  kerala state in India. Situated in the rich biodiversity of western ghats, it is known for the land  natural environment of , historical and religious sites . It is located 585 km north of state capital Trivandrum and 50 km south of port city of Mangalore

Bekal fort
Ananthpura lake temple
Madhur temple
Ranipuram
Malikdinar mosque
Malla Temple
Bela church

Kotacheri hills




KANNUR :

Kannur is a coastal city in the south Indian state of Kerala. It was once an ancient trading port. Enduring monuments such as 16th-century St. Angelo Fort, once occupied by European colonial forces, show the city’s significant role in the spice trade. Housed in a former palace, the Arakkal Museum highlights Kerala's one Muslim royal family. The palm-fringed sands of Payyambalam Beach run along Kannur’s western shore.


 Wayanad,

Wayanad is a rural district in Kerala state, southwest India. In the east, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush, forested region with areas of high altitude, home to animals including Asiatic elephants, tigers, leopards and egrets. In the Ambukuthi Hills to the south, Edakkal Caves contain ancient petroglyphs, some dating back to the Neolithic age.



 Kozhikkode

Kozhikode is a coastal city in the south Indian state of Kerala. It was a significant spice trade center and is close to Kappad Beach, where Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed in 1498. The central Kozhikode Beach, overlooked by an old lighthouse, is a popular spot for watching the sunset. Inland, tree-lined Mananchira Square, with its musical fountain, surrounds the massive Mananchira Tank, an artificial pond.



 Malappuram

Malappuram is a city in the southern Indian state of Kerala, spread over an area of 33.61 km². The first municipality in the district formed in 1970, Malappuram serves as the administrative headquarters of Malappuram district.



 Palakkad,

Palakkad, also known as Palghat, is a city and municipality in the state of Kerala in southern India, spread over an area of 26.60 km² .



1.Silent valley
2.Mangalam dam
3.Kava
4.Kanjirapuzha dam
5.Kalpathy
6.Sreekrishnapuram Children’s park
7.Varikkassery mana
8.Pothundi dam
9.Kanjikode wind farm
10.Chittur guru madam(Ezhuthachan)
11.Chinakkathur
12.Nelliyampathy
13.Malampuzha
14.Tippu’s fort
15.Chittur ecofarm


 Thrissur

Thrissur is a city in the south Indian state of Kerala. It's known for sacred sites and colorful festivals. In the center is Vadakkumnathan Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and adorned with murals. The ornate, Indo-Gothic Our Lady of Dolours Basilica is nearby. To the north, Thiruvambady Temple is home to several elephants. Sakthan Thampuran Palace houses an archaeology museum with bronze statues and ancient coins.


Eranakulam

Ernakulam refers to the eastern, mainland portion of the city of Kochi in central Kerala, India. The city is the most urban part of Kochi and has lent its name to the Ernakulam district.




Thiruvananthapuram,

Thiruvananthapuram (or Trivandrum) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Kerala. It's distinguished by its British colonial architecture and many art galleries.  Palace, adorned with carved horses and displaying collections related to the Travancore royal family, whose regional capital was here from the 18th–20th centuries



Kollam,

Kollam or Quilon, formerly Desinganadu, is an old seaport and city on the Laccadive Sea coast of the Indian state of Kerala. The city is on the banks Ashtamudi Lake




 Alappuzha,

Alappuzha (or Alleppey) is a city on the Laccadive Sea in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It's best known for houseboat cruises along the rustic Kerala backwaters, a network of tranquil canals and lagoons. Alappuzha Beach is the site of the 19th-century Alappuzha Lighthouse. 


Kottayam

Kottayam is a city in the Indian state of Kerala covering an area of 55.40 square kilometres. It is the administrative capital of Kottayam district and is located in south-west Kerala with a town. 

Idukki.

Idukki is one of the 14 districts of Kerala state, India, created on 26 January 1972. At that time, the district headquarters was at Kottayam. In June 1976 it was moved to Painavu. Idukki which lies in the Western Ghats of Kerala.





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