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Once you are in Kerala, you will never run out of tourist attractions. A state
that is as diverse as the shade of the spectrum, tourist attractions in Kerala
provide you with more than you can want
With a coastline that stretches over 600 kms, Kerala has some of the most beautiful
beaches of the subcontinent. With more than 44 rivers twining within the forest
landscape, Kerala is the sole state offering travelers the pleasure of charting
its tranquil backwaters. Moreover, the several lush green plantations in the
hill stations are complements to the historic garrisons, wildlife sanctuaries,
temples and museums. All along the coast of Kerala lies an intricate network
of lagoons, lakes, canals, estuaries, and deltas of the streams that rush into
the Arabian Sea.
While you can find hill stations in every part of the country, the thriving
backwaters unite Kerala with its shimmering beaches. The backwaters have carved
a niche for standing as a metaphor for a distinctive lifestyle and breathtaking
vistas. The boats cross the shallow, palm-fringed lakes to meander into the
shady haunts of the narrow canals to glimpse the loading of coconut coir, copra
and cashew nuts into the dinghy of the farmers. Each district of Kerala has
something to offer the tourists with attractions that comprise the panorama
of this vibrant state.
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