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Kerala, India
Rich in cultural heritage with beautiful hill stations, historic mosques, and lush green landscapes. The lush Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary at the estuary of the Kadalundi River is a haven for migratory birds. The Nilambur Teak Museum showcases Kerala's historic teak plantations, while Kottakkunnu offers beautiful sunset views. Known as the land of great poets and the birthplace of Malayalam literature.
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The Venice of the East — famous worldwide for its enchanting backwater houseboat cruises through a network of serene canals, lagoons, and lakes. The thrilling Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race held every August draws hundreds of thousands of spectators. Nearby Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on Vembanad Lake is a paradise for birdwatchers, while the beautiful Marari Beach offers peaceful coastal relaxation away from the crowds.
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Land of Theyyam — Kerala's most mystical and ancient ritual art form where performers embody divine spirits in elaborate costumes and face paint. Famous for pristine beaches like Payyambalam and Muzhappilangad (India's longest drive-in beach), the historic St. Angelo Fort built by the Portuguese in 1505, ancient handloom weaving traditions producing world-famous Kannur cotton, and the beautiful Arakkal Museum showcasing Kerala's only Muslim royal family.
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Northernmost district of Kerala known for the magnificent Bekal Fort — Kerala's largest and best-preserved fort, rising 130 feet above the Arabian Sea with stunning panoramic views. Pristine beaches, rich folk art forms like Theyyam and Yakshagana, the beautiful Chandragiri River, and the lush Ranipuram Hills offering trekking opportunities through forest trails make Kasaragod an offbeat gem waiting to be discovered.
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