Athirappilly waterfall, Kerala
South India is one of the shrines in the state of Kerala, which many called India's Niagara. Maybe a little higher, but the beauty of the fountain is also unspeakable. The identity of the person who comes to know is one time, this is the fountain where Baahubali was shooting the movie.
Many Bangladeshi people travel to India nowadays, but most of them visit North India and Manali Kashmir. Kerala is a very beautiful state of India. So I am talking about the whole Kerala, not just about the storm. When you come to Kerala, you don't want to go back to see just a fountain.
First of all, Kerala is India's most popular honeymoon preparation. One side of the kingdom is the Arab sea. You can ride across the Arab sea all day, just a beach, more beautiful than one. Coconut tree is like falling in love on that road. There is also a ride for the sanamdhan Kerala bakwata. You can spend a day on a houseboat in the lake or the river. The whole thing in Kachin city is a thing to do. Foreign tourist can be seen throughout the year in this city. There are numerous beautiful churches, heritage museums and antique giftshops. You can also go to" munner", a near place surrounded by mountains.
Here is a photo of a location on the post, Google+. ১০ during the day, you can take a fairly well-rounded tour.
Direct flights to Kolkata or Delhi transaction from Bangladesh. You can travel from there. If you make a ticket early, you'll get an air ticket for thousands ofারেই -ারেই people. You can also come to the train or bus, but it will cost less time and effort. You can buy a bike from Kochi. ১০ for day you can rent a royal Anfield or a comfortable scooter and check it all. That would cost a lot less. The cost of eating depends on you. Hotel rentals can be a concept that you can check first from various apps. But if you don't make a booking, you'll lose the cost.
For newly married couples or group of friends, the Accent will be for all.
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