10 Most Popular Waterfalls in Kerala

Kerala is blessed with natural beauty and a great climate. It is referred to as Gods’ own country because of its amazing beauty with greenery all around. In fact, you visit any place in the state and you will find lush green coconut plantations, vast paddy fields, banana plantations and lots of different plants. There are also many lush green forests that grow in abundance due to the good rainfall. Apart from all these, one of the main attractions of Kerala are its beautiful and extravagant waterfalls, most of which are within forests and surrounded by greenery which makes them all the more amazing to watch.

There are many waterfalls in Kerala which are great places to visit but here are the 10 most popular waterfalls of the Kerala:

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Top 15 Homestays in Munnar

Munnar, famously known as the hill station of Kerala situated at the convergence of three mountains; Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala. It has tropical flora and fauna and is mainly known for its startling flora. It is a fantastic place to visit, especially to enjoy the soothing hills, winding lanes, green forests, and grasslands. Interestingly, it happens to be the highest peaks in South India and a great place to holiday at. If you are fond of tea, you must visit it without any doubts. Here, we recommend you some of the best home stays and hotels in Munnar.

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Top 5 Most Popular Dams in Kerala

While many people still do not know about Hydel Tourism, Kerala is busy promoting this form of tourism. The state is bestowed with mother nature’s blessings, with beautiful lakes and about 44 rivers flowing through its landscape, a total of 33 dams and reservoirs have been constructed on different rivers. These dams help in collecting water, distributing water evenly, producing electricity and other such things. Apart from the usual things, the dams are beautiful to look at. Given below are some of Kerala’s most popular dams.

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Top 4 Beaches in Calicut

If you thought Kerala is all about spices and legendary temples, then God’s own country has got some precious surprise for you. Calicut or Kozhikode is one of those places in south India where being a tourist is just not enough. You have to travel to discover this enticing beauty. Located on the Malabar Coast, this city has a much attractive historical background.

The city was a famous trading hub for spices during medieval period. Do you wonder where the famous Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed first when he entered India? Yes, it was Calicut. Calicut was the first location which put us on the international sea route for trade of spices and other goods.

The city now attracts tourists from all over the world and its sandy beaches are a famous spot for all nature lovers. Here’s why you should plan a visit to these top four beaches of Calicut:

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5 Most Haunted Places in Kerala

Mysteries have always captivated our minds and India is one country where myths and spooky stories about odd events are not a rarity. Travelers are always looking for what has been unexplored and experiences that are filled with adrenaline rushes. When it comes to the southern tip of the country, the first name that strikes is Kerala, which is known for its labyrinthine canals, beaches, seafood and peaceful travel stories. But what most people are unaware of about God’s own country is that it has a few locations which are known for the mysteries that surround them. Here are the 5 Most Haunted Places in Kerala for travelers looking forward to some chill in the nerves.

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10 Most Famous Temples in Kerala

With beautiful lakes and rivers, sprawling hills, scenic locations, lush greenery filled with coconut plantations, Kerala is really a tourist’s paradise. No wonder, it is called as ‘God’s Own Country’. In a way, this attribute also fits so well with the state as it has many magnificent and ancient temples which are not only splendid in terms of their history, mythology and beauty but also because all these temples are administered in traditional manner with emphasis on ancient rituals and ceremonies. Thus, a visit to these temples is a must when one is in Kerala. Though there are thousands or more temples in Kerala, here are the ten most renowned and most visited temples in the state.

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15 Most Popular Resorts in and Around Wayanad

Resting at an altitude rising for more than seven hundred meters in the green cover of the Western Ghats, located in “God’s Own Country” of Kerala is the beautiful district of Wayanad. Landlocked by the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Wayanad acquires its name from “Vayal Nadu” or the land of the paddy fields. One of the most exotic districts of Kerala, with major productions of tea, coffee and spices like pepper, cardamom etc., Wayanad’s breathtaking beauty and the tribal culture that resides in it makes it a fascinating destination for holidays. A popular vacation spot, Wayanad has a range of resorts which offer you a pleasant stay. We list 15 of the most popular resorts in and around there for enjoying the holidays to the fullest.

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Top 10 Treks in Kerala

Situated at the southern part of India, the tiny little state of Kerala is known by the name of ‘God’s Own Country‘ due its warm climate and pristine landscapes. Green mountain ranges of the Western Ghats and the rare flora and fauna totally entices you. … Read more

Top 5 Places to Visit in Malappuram

Malappuram district in Kerala is one of the best known places in the state. It is also a major tourist destination with many historical symbols, forests, beaches, temples, mosques and so on. It is also an educational hub of the state and the place is also rapidly developing. It is also renowned for the ayurvedic centres in Kottaykkal. It also has many plantations including that of coconut, cashew nut, paddy, pepper, banana, rubber, tapioca and more. All these make Malappuram one of the best tourist destinations of Kerala. Thought there are many places worth visiting, there are 5 best destinations that you should not miss, as given below:

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Top 5 Places to Visit in Kannur

Kannur is a picturesque city located in the southern state of Kerala, one of its northernmost districts. Earlier it was known as ‘Cannanore’ and some believe that its name actually refers to as the place of Lord Krishna as ‘Kannan’ in Malayalam refers to the Lord. It was a port town during the British regime and a hub of exports. Because of its rich historic heritage and many myths surrounding it, it is also known as the ‘crown of Kerala’. Kannur is a must-visit for there are many tourist destinations it has to offer including serene and lovely beaches, forts, monuments, churches, temples, museums and more. Below is a list of 5 places in Kannur that should be on any traveller’s must-see list.

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