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I want to visit kerala for 3 days and what all places i should'nt miss?

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preferably hill stations and im from mysore(karnataka)

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  1. Munnar

    Thekkady periyar

    Kumarakom Lake

    Cochin

    Varkala beach


  2. Go to Cochin. See around for a Day.

    Next Day start to Alleppey. Take boat to Kottayam. From there go go Munnar. Stay there.

    Next morning go to Trivandrum. Go around Veli/Trivandrum

    Return from Trivandrum by Train/Flight

    In case of shortage of time skip Cochin.

    Happy Holidays!

    Johnson

  3. i had been to Kerala  last year we had a wonderfulltime , as well said  Munnar , Vithiri  athirapally waterfalls and the backwaters are great ... it  was a very well planned programme arranged by  saromaholidays . I am from Bangalore they have office in  most of the cities . you can  visit there website  if intersted can take there advise . with  my exp i would  suggest you go through them as they arrange  very well you will have a wonderfull holiday .

  4. Maybe you can visit the famous guru Ammachi, at her ashram.

  5. kerela is a state... from north to south, it will take a month to explore.. try google and goto kerela tourism website.

  6. The well known tourist places in kerala are Munnar,Thekadi,Kovalam,etc..

    But there are so many other sites which is not much known but so adventurous.Try such places...

    And wyanad is nice place and nearest to u.U can visit pookkod lake,Edakkal Caves-very adventurous and historical place,Vaithal mala in kannur(trekking).

    For more u may check the source

  7. The two known hill stations are Munnar and Vythiri. Vythiri will be closest to you, maybe four hours journey from Mysore through Bandipur and Sultan Batteri. I would suggest focussing on Vythiri, and exploring Wayanad. Munnar will cost you a day and a half.

    You will need months to be to places in Kerala that you shouldnt miss! Focus on a district if time is short

  8. How about Kochi, Trivandrum, Veyli, Kanyakumari....my mom told me those are very nice places.

  9. They have institutions that aren't usually known to the West.  They have public orphanages where you can look through the glass and choose a child to adopt.     There has to be a father, mother, and they have to prove they have sufficient income to support an orphan.   Kerala is a communist area of India where they distribute "benefits" confiscated from other countries.  Communism in action consists of a big raiding party, where the distribution of the benefits will come later.  The warehouses with all the things they confiscated for a future Communist society  is outside the province, in Ahmedabad.  Watch out you don't get robbed!

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