destination PALAVAYAL Kasargod and Kannur District, North Malabar, Kerala 110 Km from Manglore, nearest Airport 40 Km Payyanur nearest Railway Station 36 Km from Neelasharam Rly Station, Kasargod 5 Km from Cherupuzha, nearest Bus Station The spectacle of sunsets in the western and sunrise in the eastern mountains seen from Tabor hills are spells of Nature. The nights are equally brilliant with millions of stars, visible because of the clear and unpolluted atmosphere. Misty, blue and beautiful mountains, serene grasslands, surrounded by valleys, embedded with beautiful hamlets and towns, all add to the mystic ambience and rivers, dark green rainforest, beautiful grass lands...
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Locations EZHIMALA Kannur District, North Malabar, Kerala 126 km from Mangalore Airport, Karnataka 148 km from Kozhikode Airport, Kerala 11 Km from Payannur Rly Station, Kannur 12 Km from Payannur, Nearest Bus station, Kannur The name Ezhimala is believed to be the Malayalam equivalent of seven hills and is derived from the seven hills dominating the skyline of this area. legend has it that the name was derived from Ezhil mala meaning land of beauty. Folklore has it that the seven hills are part of the Rishabadri mountain that fell to the earth when Lord Hanuman was carrying the mountain with Mrita Sanjivani and other herbs to Lanka.
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Locations MUNNAR Idukki District, Kerala 110 km from Cochin International Airport 130 Km from Ernakulam Railway Station 5 Km from Nearest Bus Station Munnar rises as three mountain streams merge - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. 1,600 m above sea level, this hill station was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in South India.
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Locations KADAMAKUDY Ernakulam District, Kerala 33 km from Cochin International Airport 14 Km from Ernakulam Railway Station 8 Km from Nearest Metro Station By Boat from Marine Drive Kadamakkudy is a bunch of breath taking islands scattered in the backwaters of Kochi hardly 15 km from the Marine drive. Of late, its rustic charm is attracting visitors from all around the world. The cluster has 14 major Islands and many more small islands many of them are now connected by rods and bridges. Moolampally is the largest of the islands with around 5 square kms. Valliya kadamakkudy, cheriyan thuruth,Chennur, pizhala, Kothad, Koranopadam,Kandanad, cheriya kadamakkudy, Palilam thuruthu, Murikkal, Puthussery, and Karikkad thuruth are other major islands which constitue this beautifu landscape.
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