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Best 1 Sabarimala Shrine

Sabarimala Shrine is a Hindu hilltop temple complex located in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, at an elevation of 914 meters. It is dedicated to the deity Ayyappa and is the destination for one of the largest annual religious pilgrimages in the world. Devotees undertake a 41-day period of auster...

8.31 Great
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One of the world's largest pilgrimages with intense devotional reputation; access restrictions and crowd deaths complicate consensus.

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2 Vembanad Lake

Vembanad Lake is a significant lagoon located in Kerala, India. It’s notable as the longest lake within the country and the largest in Kerala state. The lake forms part of the expansive backwaters system, offering unique coastal ecosystems. Vembanad supports diverse aquatic life and is particularly...

3 Periyar
Periyar

The Periyar is a river in Kerala, India, approximately 244 kilometers long, flowing from the Western Ghats toward the Arabian Sea system. It is an important source of water and hydropower in the state, and the Idukki arch dam is built across it in Idukki District. The river basin supports urban, agr...

7.81 Good
Why this score?

Kerala's most important river offers rainforest headwaters, wildlife, and major water supply; dams, pollution, and diversion controversies temper acclaim.

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4 Ashtamudi Lake

Ashtamudi Lake is a large estuarine lagoon located in the Kollam district of Kerala, India. Its name translates to "eight braids" in the local Malayalam language, referencing the palm-shaped body of water with multiple branching channels. The lake is a major component of the Kerala backwaters, featu...

5 Varkala Cliff

Varkala Cliff is a coastal escarpment at Varkala in Kerala, India, overlooking the Arabian Sea near Papanasham Beach. It exposes sedimentary rocks of the Warkalli Formation, including sandstone and lateritic layers associated with the Mio-Pliocene period. The Geological Survey of India recognizes th...

7.72 Good
Why this score?

Unique protected laterite cliff, beach access, springs, and lively setting are popular, though development diminishes natural character.

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6 Padmanabhapuram Palace

Padmanabhapuram Palace is a historic royal palace complex located in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India, roughly 20 kilometers from Nagercoil. It served as a principal administrative center of the Kingdom of Travancore before the capital was shifted to Thiruvananthapuram in the late 18th centur...

7 Mattancherry Palace

Mattancherry Palace, commonly known as the Dutch Palace, is a historical building located in Kochi, Kerala, India. Originally constructed by the Portuguese around 1545, it was later renovated and extended by the Dutch. The palace features traditional Kerala architectural style and is renowned for it...

8 Edakkal Caves Petroglyphs

The Edakkal Caves petroglyphs are ancient rock engravings located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, India. Discovered in 1894, the site features prehistoric carvings that uniquely combine human figures, animals, and abstract symbols. These engravings represent multiple periods of human settlement,...

7.60 Good
Why this score?

Popular Kerala cave engravings with notable human figures and tourist recognition; dating and interpretation remain debated.

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9 Varkala Beach

Varkala Beach is a coastal area in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala, India, situated along the Arabian Sea. The beach is geologically distinct due to its steep laterite cliffs, a feature relatively rare along the Kerala coast. These cliffs have been recognized as a national geological monum...

10 Bekal Fort
Bekal Fort

Bekal Fort is a historic military fortification located in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, India. Built primarily in the 17th century, it is distinguished as the largest fort in the state, spreading across a significant area of coastal land. The circular laterite structure was designed for defense...

11 Kovalam Beach

Kovalam Beach is a coastal area in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, India, consisting of three adjacent crescent-shaped beaches separated by rocky headlands. The southernmost beach, known as Lighthouse Beach, features a 35-meter red-and-white striped lighthouse built in 1972 that offers panorami...

7.12 Good
Why this score?

Classic Kerala resort beach with lighthouse views; crowding, strong currents, and uneven cleanliness affect ratings.

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12 Malayala Manorama

Malayala Manorama is a Malayalam-language newspaper company and daily newspaper based in Kerala, India. It began as a weekly in Kottayam on 14 March 1888 and later developed into a Malayalam news publication with print and online editions. Its audience is primarily Malayalam-speaking readers, especi...

13 Willingdon Bridge

Colonial-era cantilever bridge in India named after Lord Willingdon, Viceroy of India in the 1930s, serving as a key regional fixed crossing during British administration.

6.28 Fair
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Regional colonial-era crossing with historical interest, but sparse wider recognition and unclear standout engineering reputation.

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14 Mathrubhumi

Mathrubhumi is a Malayalam-language daily newspaper published from Kerala, India. Its first issue appeared on March 18, 1923, in the political context of the Indian independence movement, and the paper’s own history identifies K. P. Kesava Menon and other freedom supporters with its early formation....

15 Malabar Plain

The Malabar Plain is a narrow tropical coastal lowland in Kerala, India, between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Its climate is strongly shaped by the southwest monsoon, and rivers descending from the Western Ghats cross the plain toward the Arabian Sea. The region is associated with extensiv...

16 Agasthyamalai

Agasthyamalai is a mountain in the southern Western Ghats of India, on the border region of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The peak and surrounding forests are associated with high biological diversity and with the Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve. Its name refers to the sage Agastya, giving the mountain an...

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Sabarimala Shrine currently leads the India Kerala results with a displayed score of 8.31/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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The 0 to 10 score is Lunoo's ranking judgment. Strong confidence means 10 or more recorded comparison checks, some means 2 to 9, and provisional means fewer than 2.

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