Destinations
Alappuzha
Tucked along the serene coastline of Kerala, Alappuzha (also known as Alleppey) is a destination where time slows down and nature takes center stage. Fondly called the “Venice of the East,” this enchanting town is celebrated for its intricate network of backwaters, lush paddy fields, and timeless village life that unfolds along the water’s edge.
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Superb350 Reviews8.9
Palakkad
Cradled in the heart of Kerala, Palakkad is a destination that remains refreshingly untouched. Palakkad is also known as the Gateway to God's Own Country - Kerala, which offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty, cultural richness, and historical depth. While much of Kerala's fame rests on its backwaters and beaches, Palakkad quietly mesmerizes with its sprawling paddy fields, ancient temples, historical forts, majestic Western Ghats and unspoiled rural charm.
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Superb350 Reviews8.9
Munnar
Munnar, nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, is a picturesque hill station known for its lush tea gardens, misty hills, and serene landscapes. Situated at an altitude of around 1,600 meters, it boasts cool weather throughout the year, making it a perfect retreat from the heat. The rolling tea plantations, established during the British era, create a mesmerizing green carpet across the hills.
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Superb350 Reviews8.9
Coonoor
Nestled in the picturesque Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, India, Coonoor stands as a serene haven, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbour, Ooty. However, this charming hill station has a unique allure that captivates visitors with its lush landscapes, pleasant climate, and colonial charm. Coonoor is a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, making it a must-visit destination for travellers seeking tranquillity and a touch of history.
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Superb350 Reviews8.9