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The hills play an importance role in determining the climate of the State. The beauty of these green hills is unique to Kerala.Vast areas of the region are given over to plantations of tea,coffee and spices. The British built sprawling bungalows, cottages and churches that reminded them of good old England . Peermede, Munnar and others the most famous hill stations.
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Thenmala literally means, ‘honey hills’. Honey from these hills was sought after because it was mistakenly believed to have medicinal properties. |
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It's criss-crossing canals and the busy waterways inevitably evokecomparisons with Venice. A prosperous trading town of yester years, which exported coir products to different parts of the world |
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Sprawling estates of tea, coffee, cardamom, rubber and eucalyptus surround this charming hill station, once famous as the summer retreat of the Travancore kings. |
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Situated south of the Palakkad Gap, Nelliyampathy has all the attractions of a typical hill station-coffee, tea, and cardamom plantations, a pleasant climate. |
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Wayanad lies across the lofty Western Ghats and has been recognized as a bio-diverse region. |
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