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| The Diocese consists of mountains, peaks, valleys, rivers, deciduous and evergreen forests and is home for many tribes. We are blessed with scenic beauty that attracts tourists from all over the world, including: » Thekkady Wild life sanctuary and Thattekkadu bird sanctuaries » Hill Stations like Munnar, Devikulam and Peerumedu » Mountain slopes like Illikkakalu, Chellar Coil and Elaveezha Poonchira » Waterfalls like Thomman Kuthu and Marmala Aruvi. » Dams like Idukki (the biggest arch dam in Asia), Bhoothathankettu and Malankara | |
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