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Vennimala, Kottayam district |
Vennimala, a stone's thrown away from the bustling Kottayam Town is the serene and beautiful hill top destination, and is covered by lush green vegetation and rubber plantations. |
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Matrumala, Kottayam district |
Matrumala is located in Kooropada village and is about 8 km from Vennimala. The place can be accessed from Kottayam through Pampadi. Matrumala is a hill top that offers stunning |
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Kallara, Kottayam district |
The world's first teak plantation was planted in Nilambur in the 1840s by the British is just 2 Kms, from Nilambur town. The plot was named in memory of HV Conolly the then Malabar |
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Pallam Backwaters, Kottayam district |
Nilambur is famous for its teak plantation. The oldest teak plantation of the world is in the Conolly’s plot is just 2 Kms, from Nilambur town. Eighteen Kms. away from Nilambur is |
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Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, Kottayam district |
Padinharekara beach is one of its kind in Kerala. It offers incredible view of the beautiful sandy stretch; the place is noted for another eye-catching view from the site. Standing by |
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Kesari Waterfalls, Kottayam district |
Thirunavaya is a small village in Malappuram district of Kerala, South India. This village is famed as the theatre of the Mamankam festival held in the Thirunavaya Temple on the banks of the Bharathapuzha River 7 Kms south |
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Maramala Waterfalls, Kottayam district |
This lies a few kms away from Eerattupetta. It is exactly 7 kms from Teekoy rubber estate. From here a private vehicle can take you further 2 kms after which the road is not motor |
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Grampi Hill Station, Kottayam district |
Grampi hill station, The picturesque hill station of Grampi, situated 5 kms from Peerumade is also known as the Parunthupara, meaning the eagle rock. It is so called because |
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