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Feb 20, 2008
Kovalam - silver beach
Trivandrum (Thiruvanathapuram) - Zoo, Museum, Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Kuthiramalika, Kanakakunnu Palace etc
Varkala - beach with clifs
Kollam - Backwaters
Alleppy - Backwaters and Mararikulam Beach
Kottayam - Backwaters at Kumarakom and rubber plantations
Idukki - Peerumade for Tea, Thekkady for wild life and Munnar for hill station
Ernakulam - Kochi, Mattanchery, Jews Street, Bolgatty Palace, Hill Palace at Thripunithura, Fort Kochi, Cherai Beach etc
Thrissur - Athirapilly and Vazhachal Water falls, Chimini wild life sanctury, Parambikulam, Peechi Reservoir,Archiological Museum, Nattika Beach, Temples around Thrissur, Guruvayoor Temple, Punnathur Kotta, Kerala Kalamandalam, Ayurveda
Palakkad - Nelliyampathy, Kollengode Palace
Malappuram - Ponnani, Bharatapuzha, Nilambur etc
Kozhikode - Kappad beach
Wyanad - Vythiri, Edakkal Caves, Jain Temples, Tolpetti Wild Life, Muthanga Wild Life, Kuruva Deep, Thirunelli, Tribals etc
Kannur - Fort
Kasragod - Bakel Fort and Beach
View from my house in Thrissur ...

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