Vagamon-a hill station
Vagamon is a hill station situated in Kerala near the border
of Kotayyam-Iduki. Vagamon is surrounded by a sequence of three quaint hills,
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Thenmala, an ecotourism centre
Thenmala, an ecotourism centre, is located in Kollam
District in the state of Kerala at an altitude of 1,640 ft. Situated in the
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Kerala- God’s own country.
Any mention about Kerala, conjures in one’s mind, an image
of pristine backwaters, palm fringed beaches, tranquil villages and greenery in
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Kerala is the most popular state in South India. Kerala was founded by merging the numerous Malayam speaking regions in south India on1 November 1956. Spreading across an area of 38,863 km sq Kerala shares its borders with Karnataka in the north, Tamil Nadu in the south and the Lakshadweep in the west. Thiruvananthapuram serves as the capital of the state. Also known as Gods Own Country Kerala is the favorite tourist spot of many Indian and foreign travelers.
There are 14 districts in Kerala. Based on certain cultural, historical and geographical similarities the districts of Kerala are grouped into; Malabar Region North Kerala), Kochi Region (South Kerala) and Travancore (Central).