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Kannur Beach House
The century old heritage wing of the beach house provides a perfect ambience for a delightful stay. With 3 double rooms and a single room in the heritage wing and 5 spacious double rooms in the annex wing, the beach house is a traveller’s delight. All the rooms offer a breath taking view of the beach and the ...
Taamara Guesthouse
At your exclusive acre in God's own country, two independent air-conditioned waterfront cottages let you soak in the breathtaking view in all its glory. This exotic hideaway offers a home to families, friends and corporate guests who prefer the relaxed ambience of a quiet tropical waterside garden resort ...
 
Kerala is a state on the Malabar Coast of south-western India. To its east and north-east, Kerala borders Tamil Nadu and Karnataka; to its west lies the Arabian Sea and to its south the Indian Ocean islands of Lakshadweep and the Maldives, respectively. Kerala envelops Mahé, a coastal exclave of Pondicherry. Kerala is one of four states that compose the linguistic-cultural region known as South India. First settled in the 10th century BCE by speakers of Proto-South Dravidian, Kerala was influenced by the Mauryan Empire. Later, the Cheran kingdom and feudal Namboothiri Brahminical city-states became major powers in the region. Early contact with overseas lands culminated in struggles between colonial and native powers. Finally, the States Reorganisation Act of November 1, 1956 elevated Kerala to statehood. Social reforms enacted in the late 19th century by Cochin and Travancore were expanded upon by post-Independence governments, making Kerala among the longest-lived, healthiest, most gender-equitable, and most literate regions outside of the developed countries. However, Kerala's suicide rate and unemployment are among India's highest.

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