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Unexplored Location of Kerala
Posted: Jul 26, 2016
Kerala, the land of Ayurveda and backwaters, is called as the God's Own County, is a home to various wonderful naturally rich places, Ayurveda centers, backwater destinations, beaches and some vibrant cities. The beautiful state is also known for some of the wonderful and unexplored locations that people often miss during their tour to Kerala. From gorgeous hills and coffee and tea plantation to wildlife sanctuaries, houseboats to rivers and from beaches to vibrant cities, plenty of options are available for you to let you explore the hidden treasure during your Kerala tour. If you are also one of them planning to explore the beautiful state this holiday season or looking for wonderful Kerala vacation packages, then don't miss to explore the wonders that are sure to keep you enticed. Some of the wonderful destinations that are hidden from the eyes of tourists are the following.
Banasura Sagar Dam - Impounding the Karamanathodu Tributory of the Kabini River
Impounding the Karamanathodu Tributory of the Kabini River, Banasura Sagar Dam is a part of Indian Banasurasagar Project that include a dam and a canal project. It is the largest earth dam in India and the second largest in Asia - made up of massive stacks of stones and boulders. The largest dam also holds the large expanse of water and its picturesque beauty that is enhanced by the chain of mountains seen on the backdrop.
Lakkidi View Point - The Highest Points in Wayanad District
Lakkidi View Point at Kalpetta in Kerala, nestled at a height of 700 meter above sea level, is one of the highest points in Wayanad District at a distance of 16 km from Kalpetta. It remains as one of the greenest and wettest places in India enriched with incomparable scenic vistas all over that gives it a totally different look.
Chembra Peak - Highest Peak in Wayanad
Being the highest peak in Wayanad at 2050 meter above sea level, Chembra Peak is near the town of of Meppady at the distance of 8 km in South of Kalpetta. During your Kerala tours, you will find this hidden treasure in Kerala tourism wonderful to see. It is an ideal destination for adventure tour enthusiasts too.
Ashtamundi Lake - Gateway to the Backwaters in Kerala
It is called Ashtamundi because of its 8 channels. Being a gateway to the backwaters in Kerala, Ashtamundi Lake is 16 km long lake - counted as the second largest in Kerala. You can see boats floating frequently in it and providing you a way of exploring this lake in your way through Kerala vacation packages.
Vazhachal Falls - Presenting Perfect View of Green Forest in Kerala
The beautiful Vazhachal Waterfalls is close to dense green forest - home to many endangered and endemic species of flora and fauna.
Cherai Beach
There are various famous beaches in Kerala to keep you enticed. Cherai Beach - an unexplored destination, is one of them at the sea shore of Kochi - just 25 km from the city and 30 km from Cochin International Airport.
You will also see some other wonderful destinations that are hidden from the list of popular tourist destinations in Kerala. You have to choose the right Kerala tour packages according to your choice.
Ana Smith has been traveling and exploring different countries and continents. After spending a 2 years in India, she decided to share her India tour experiences through articles and blogs.Currently she is an official writer of Simons Holidays.