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​​Greenix Village

Situated 8 km off Ernakulam is the Greenix village where various art forms of Kerala are practiced and developed. Every evening witnesses a mixed performance of Kathakali- the dance drama form of Kerala, Kalaripayattu- an aesthetic martial art form, audio-visual history at the in-house museum and Indian classical music in this cultural centre.

Yoga trainings are conducted every morning. The premises also house an art gallery, restaurant, a curio shop, book shop and rooms for researchers and trainees.

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​​KSST Museum & Priyadarsini Planetarium

Regarded as one of the best planetariums in the whole of South India, the Priyadarshini Planetarium should definitely top your list of places to visit in Trivandrum. This is India's first titled domed planetarium and has been doing an impeccable job at not only educating the people in the diverse subject of astronomy but also keeping them acquainted with the latest evolutions in the field.

The Priyadarshini Planetarium opens you up to a world of science and the mysteries of the universe like never before. The auditorium is equipped with an advanced GM-11 starfield projector that, believe it or not, can simulate the star-studded sky from any location on the entire planet, of any given time and on any day 12500 years in the past or 12500 years into the future! This planetarium has given many a chance to experience the wonders of Virtual Reality without being constricted to a device. The Priyadarshini Planetarium hosts show in Malayalam and English where the people are introduced to the magical world of outer space. Not only has this helped build a scientific temperament in the minds of the children, but also satiated the ever-increasing curiosity about how the universe actually is.

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​​Kammadam Sacred Grove Wildlife Sanctuary

Kammadam Sacred Grove Wildlife Sanctuary represents a fascinating blend of sacredness and nature. Rich in variety of flora and fauna, this place is also linked with Bhagavathi Temple.

In fact it is also considered to be the biggest holy plantation in Kerala. Adorned with evergreen forests, medicinal plants, shrubs and orchids, one can also witness animals like fox, snake, bat, monitor lizard and civet etc. The sanctuary also houses various types of birds and butterflies.

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​​Kowdiar Palace

Kowdiar Palace is a significant historical and architectural landmark located in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala. Built in 1934, this magnificent palace served as the royal residence of the Travancore royal family and holds immense historical value. It was constructed as a gift from Maharajah Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma to his sister, Princess Karthika Thirunal Lakshmi Bayi, on the occasion of her wedding. The palace is known for its regal design, featuring traditional Kerala architectural elements fused with European styles, showcasing the grandeur and opulence of the Travancore kingdom.

The palace is not open to the public, as it remains a private residence of the royal family, but it still attracts attention due to its beautiful exterior and cultural significance. The lush, well-maintained gardens surrounding the palace further enhance its appeal, offering a glimpse of the royal lifestyle that once flourished here. The palace is often viewed from the outside by tourists, as its striking architecture and historical relevance make it a prominent landmark in Thiruvananthapuram.

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​​Subhash Park

Popularly known as Subhash Park, the Subhash Chandra Bose Park is situated along Marine Drive in Kochi, Kerala. The park, which overlooks the serene backwaters of Vembanad Lake and Kochi Harbour on one side and a bunch of trees on the other, is an excellent place for people to come and relax.

The park serves as an excellent relaxing space amidst the city and is a wonderful place for walking, jogging or just sitting and watching the sunset and the ships sail by. It was opened by Rajarishi Rama Varma, a Maharaja, and is also known for its many birds. It also houses sculptures made in the 1990s during a workshop for renowned sculptors, though many are unfortunately in ruins now. Children can have fun in the play area where there are swings, slides etc. Since it is right next to the Ernakulam Boat Jetty, people can also catch a government-operated boat to nearby historic spots.

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​​Kashi Art Cafe

Kashi Art Cafe is one of the most beautiful cafe in Kochi catering to foodies and art lovers alike. Popular for its very delicious breakfast, the place also runs a side art gallery exhibiting works of a single artist for a single month. Very famous among the foreign tourists, the place boasts of perfect non-vegetarian food and perfect vibes. Visiting here is one of the topmost things to do in Kochi.
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​​Paithalmala

Paithalmala is a hill station in the Kannur district of Kerala in India, located near Pottenplave. At a height of 4500 ft above from sea level, it is the highest geographic peak in Kannur. It is located 40 km from Taliparamba and 65 km from Kannur. Nestled in the Kerala Karnataka border near to Kodagu forests, it lies in the Western Ghats. Paithalmala is a popular trekking destination. There are two trekking seasons at Paithalmala: monsoon and summer. Trekking in Paithalmala can be challenging due to frequent rain, leeches, and occasional elephant visits.
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​​Vasco da Gama Square

Vasco da Gama Square is a popular seaside promenade located in Fort Kochi, Kerala. It offers a scenic view of the Arabian Sea and is famous for its Chinese fishing nets, which create a picturesque sight, especially during sunset. The square is lined with street food vendors selling local delicacies, making it a favorite spot for both tourists and locals. It also has historical significance, named after the famous Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, who was the first European to reach India by sea.

Many stalls serving various edibles such as coconuts, nuts, sea-food, ice-creams and local fares scatter the narrow esplanade along the Kochi beach which is the Vasco da Gama Square. One can even watch local fisherman fishing along the shoreline.

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​​Sakthikulangara

Sakthikulangara is a zone and neighbourhood situated at the coastal area of the city of Kollam in Kerala India. It is one among the 6 zonal headquarters of Kollam Municipal Corporation. Sakthikulangara is situated where Ashtamudi Lake confluence with the Arabian Sea. It is 7 km north from the core Kollam City and 31 km away from Paravur town. Heading from North Neendakara bridge opens the entrance to Sakthikulangara village.
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​​Kareem’S Forest Park, Kasaragod

Holding a collection of exotic flora with a variety of endemic plants, shrubs, and medicinal plants. This locale is also home to vivid fauna offering magnificent visuals of nature at its best. All of it created by a single man Abdul Kareem, who turned a barren land to this paradise, what it is today.

If you are a nature lover and you are thinking of skipping out on this scenic beauty, then definitely you’ll regret it later.

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​​Observatory

Situated on a hill at an elevation of about 60 metres above sea level (the highest point in the city), this astronomical observatory offers exquisite views of the surroundings and the city as a whole. Beautiful roses can be found in the garden in front. It was built in 1837 and is part of the Department of Physics, University of Kerala today. It is fast developing as one of India's most important astronomical centres with modern facilities like an 11-inch telescope, CCD camera, sun workstations, image processing facility and partnership with national programs.

The observatory was a brainchild of Sri Swathi Tirunal, the Maharaja of Travancore who was an ardent follower of astronomy. He took a particular interest in equipping it with the best instruments available in Europe at that time. Along with astronomical equipment, meteorological observations were also paid attention.

The instruments initially procured for the Observatory include a transit telescope with five feet focal length and four inches aperture, a transit clock, an altitude and azimuth instrument having 18 and 15-inch circles and powerful telescopes. Today, computational facilities, a library and audio-video facilities are available for students of the University. Sky-watching programs for students, teachers and the general public are organised in the evenings
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​​Valanthakad Island

Far away from the madding crowd of Kochi, there lies Valanthakad Island, a fragile, virgin stretch of land which is often fondly called the 'Oxygen Parlour' of the district. This 200-acre island on the banks of the Vembanad backwaters with its green, seemingly unending stretches of mangroves and an air of the past is truly an enigma for travellers.

With its truly rustic appeal - not having been spoiled by the march of civilisation - this pristine island is home to more than 50 families. Life goes on at a casual, gentle rhythm, in tune with the placid waters of the lake. Located on the outskirts of Kochi near Nettoor, the island is noted for being an ecological haven.

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​​PAPANASINI

Beginning in the Brahmagiri Hills, Papanisini river is one of the most important pilgrim tourist places in Wayanad. Literally, it translates to ‘washes away all sins’ and the river is considered to have divine powers.

Tourists flock here during Amavasya to take a dip in its waters and offer their prayers. The enchanting setting of the lush green hills and the gushing waters of the stream makes this river an idyllic spot.

This holy mountain stream also has a sacred rock Pinnappara where the last rites of the dead are performed.

It is a popular belief that Lord Rama and Lakshmana performed the ‘pithrukarma’ of their father King Dasaratha, standing on this rock. Surrounded by such majestic surroundings and having attached so many popular legends, this place is one of the most interesting Wayanad tourist places.

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​​CHERUVATHUR

Kuttamath Nagar legally is renowned for marking the origin of an extraordinary artist composing melodic shows and sonnets. If you do appreciate the abstract art this place is for you. Individuals from close by spots rush in amid the pinnacle seasons for an excursion and appreciate the day, a long way from city’s dissonance.

This quaint little town of Kasaragod is just a perfect destination if you wish to go away from the hustle bustle of the cities!

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​​KUMBLA

A locale with a glorious history and the throne of Raja, now gives residence to a famous temple of Gopalakrishna. Situated 13 kilometers away from Kasaragod this place attracts numerous devotees all around the year.

Previously, this place was named Kanipura, but later it got the name, Kumbala, as the kings of this dynasty ruled the region and have a great influence on the region. This port of the era gone by holds the relics of history and is famed for its tranquility.

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​​The Bekal Hole Aqua Park

The Bekal Hole Aqua ParkBekal Hole Aqua Park is a unique and only one of its kind leisure spots in North Malabar. Nestled beside the renowned Bekal Fort in Kerala's Kasaragod district, this park offers a perfect blend of family fun and relaxation.

This water-themed amusement park in Bekal, initiated by the Kerala Tourism Board, aims to enhance Bekal's appeal as a tourist hotspot. It offers an array of exciting water sports activities, including pedal boats, water cycles, and lightweight canoes, catering to enthusiasts of all ages.

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Bekal, the park serves as a tranquil retreat from urban hustle and bustle, boasting scenic vistas where the Bekal Hole River meets the Arabian Sea. Unlike commercialized water parks, Bekal Hole Aqua Park offers an intimate and less crowded environment, ensuring both relaxation and excitement for visitors.

Families find the park particularly appealing for its safe and enjoyable atmosphere, providing a haven for children to engage in water adventures and play freely. With convenient access to food and refreshments within the park premises, visitors can enjoy a comfortable and fulfilling day out.

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​​Pierce Leslie Bungalow

Pierce Leslie Bungalow, a charming mansion was the office of Pierce Leslie & Co., coffee merchants, founded in 1862. A representative of the Fort Kochi colonial bungalow, this building reflects Portuguese, Dutch and local influences. Characteristic features are wood panels that form the roof of the ground floor, arched doorways, carved doors and sprawling rooms. Waterfront verandahs are an added attraction.
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​​Mayyanad

Mayyanad is a village in south western Kollam, located on the banks of the Paravur Lake, which borders the Arabian Sea. Mayyanad attracts many visitors throughout the year who come to see Mayyanad’s natural beauty, which is mainly made up of its many beaches, which arise from both its lake and sea. It is also known for its various Ayurvedic centres, which adds to the rich cultural history of Mayyanad, tourists visiting not only for the scenery, but also solutions to medical problems.
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​​Gundert Bungalow

Exhibiting the typical colonial style of architecture, Gundert Bungalow was once the residence of the German Missionary, Dr. Herman Gundert. This bungalow is a place where he completed the first Malayalam dictionary during the 1839 to 1859.
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​​Iringal

Iringal, a serene village in the Kozhikode district of Kerala, is a captivating blend of history, traditional craftsmanship, and natural beauty. Situated along the banks of the Chaliyar River, this picturesque destination is not only a retreat for nature lovers but also a cultural hub preserving Kerala's rich heritage in arts and crafts.

The village is historically significant as the birthplace of Kunjali Marakkar IV, the legendary naval commander of the Zamorin of Calicut. Kunjali Marakkar’s valor in defending the Malabar coast against Portuguese invasions during the 16th century has left an indelible mark on Kerala’s history. Iringal celebrates this legacy, making it a place of great historical pride for the region.

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