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White water raft down a holy river, paddle in Kerela's backwaters, or go snorkeling in the sea... There are many ways to splash your way through India, whether you are looking for a quiet luxury holiday to soothe the senses, or are an adrenaline junky out to find the next big wave.
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Goa is the one of the most popular beach destination in India that attracts the travellers from all over the world. Some of the main beaches that have been attracting the touristsare Anjuna, Baga, Dona Paula and Calangute beach.
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The fabled spice coast of India, seeking whose riches the Arabs, the Chinese and the Europeans came here; Malabar today wears its past glories remarkably lightly. Compared to bustling south Kerala, Malabar is slower paced and friendlier.
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House boats were originally built 80 years ago and are constructed from Anjili wood and coir. They are 55 feet in length and 15 feet in width (at its broadest point) and with a capacity of 45 tons, they were used for transporting a variety of goods, but mainly rice.
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Over a length of more than 700kms from North to south floating in the clear blue waters of Bay of Bengal, East of the Indian main land consists of over 572 emerald Islands (36 of which are inhabited) alongwith the islets and rocks, the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands exists.
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