Maruthappuzha — is a tributary of Punnappuzha which merges with Karimpuzha and thus finally reach Chaliyar. Maruthappuzha originates as two separate streams from Devala (eastern baranch) and Pandalur (northern branch) areas of Nilagiri district and join near… … Wikipedia
Chaliyar River — Chaliyar, Chaliyarpuzha Website www.chaliyar.in … Wikipedia
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Karimpuzha (Malappuram) — Karimpuzha is the largest tributary of Chaliyar river, Kerala, India. Karimpuzha originates from western slopes between Mukurthi peak and Avalanche Dam in Nilgiris district of Tamilnadu. Cherupuzha, which joins with Karimpuzha near Karulai, is… … Wikipedia
Chundan Vallam — (Beaked Boat), known to the outside world as Kerala snake boats, are one of the icons of Kerala culture used in the Vallamkali (boat race.) Snake boats during the Aranmula Uthrattathi Boat Race Contents 1 … Wikipedia
Nehru Trophy Boat Race — Paddlers training for Nehru trophy boat race The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is a popular Vallam Kali held in the Punnamada Lake near Alappuzha, Kerala, India. Vallam Kali or Vallamkali literally means boat play/game, but can be translated to boat… … Wikipedia
Meenachil River — The Meenachil (malayalam: മീനച്ചിലാര്) river flows through the heart of Kottayam district of Kerala state, India. The river, 78 km long, flows through Poonjar, Teekoy, Erattupetta, Palai, Ettumanoor and Kottayam before emptying itself into… … Wikipedia
Meenkunnu Beach — Meenkunnu Beach, is a beach in Kannur district of Kerala, India. It is endowed with vast stretch of golden sand and coconut trees. Location Meenkunnu beach is 10 km away from Kannur town and is located in Azhikode village. It is an extension … Wikipedia
Champakulam Moolam Boat Race — The Champakulam Moolam Boat Race is the oldest and most popular vallam kali (snake boat race) in Kerala state of south India. The race is held on the river Pampa on Moolam day (according to the Malayalam Era M.E) of the Malayalam month Midhunam,… … Wikipedia
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