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While beautiful, the backwaters have become extremely popular, leading to overcrowding, especially during peak seasons.
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Less crowded than Alleppey, these serene backwaters offer a more authentic Kerala experience.
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This hill station is known for its tea plantations, but during holiday seasons, it can be packed with tourists, leading to traffic jams and overcrowded viewpoints.
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It offers a stunning cliff-side beach, more relaxed atmosphere, and great options for Ayurvedic treatments.
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Once a serene beach destination, Kovalam has become highly commercialised.
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A hill station in Idukki district, Vagamon is a hidden gem with rolling hills, pine forests, and tea plantations.
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The famous Chinese fishing nets are often surrounded by crowds, and some complain that the area feels more like a tourist trap than an authentic cultural experience.
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The area is less developed touristically, offering a more authentic experience of coastal Kerala life.
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