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Munnar to Athirapally: 5 MUST visit places of Kerala

Munnar's tea plantations & wildlife to Athirapally's majestic waterfalls. Each destination offers a unique experience in Kerala's rich natural and cultural heritage

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Idukki

Idukki is a land of rugged mountains, verdant forests, and sparkling water bodies. The Idukki Arch Dam, one of the largest arch dams in Asia

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Athirapally

Often referred to as the "Niagara of India," Athirapally's scenic beauty and soothing ambiance make it a must-visit destination for those seeking respite from city life

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Ashtamudi Lake

Ashtamudi is renowned for its vast and scenic backwaters formed by the merging of eight branches of the Kallada River. The Ashtamudi Lake is dotted with traditional houseboats

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Alapuzzha

Known as the Venice of the East it is a captivating backwater destination.The network of tranquil lagoons, canals lined with coconut trees offers a unique experience

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Munnar

Munnar is a picturesque hill station renowned for its lush tea plantations, misty valleys, and abundant wildlife. It attracts nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike

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