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Kavvayi Beach House +91-7558922220 Kavvayi Beach House https://www.indiamart.com/kavvayi-beach-house/ Kerala, one of the best tourist place in India, is indeed the pet of Arabian Sea with all the greeneries, back waters, hills and beautiful beaches. Kavvayi is said to be the necklace of Arabian Sea. Kavvayi Beach House is at Valiya ... About Us Kerala, one of the best tourist place in India, is indeed the pet of Arabian Sea with all the greeneries, back waters, hills and beautiful beaches. Kavvayi is said to be the necklace of Arabian Sea. Kavvayi Beach House is at Valiya Paramba village, a long narrow strip of land with the Arabian Sea on one side and Valiya Paramba back waters on the other an is indeed the best tourist place in North Kerala. Kavvayi Beach House offers a peaceful stay among the coconut palms surrounded by back waters and sea. People are very friendly and the beach is very clean and really quiet. The most important attraction of Kavvayi Beach House is that it would be the only place with such a secluded long stretch of beach. The beauty of nature is at its best in Kavvayi. For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/kavvayi-beach-house/aboutus.html SIGHT SEEING P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Pythal Mala Ezhimala Beach Bekal Fort St' Angelo Fort F a c t s h e e t Nature of Business :Service Provider CONTACT US Kavvayi Beach House Contact Person: Ranjith Trikaripur kadappuram (P.O.) Trikaripur, Kasaragod - 671310, Kerala, India +91-7558922220 https://www.indiamart.com/kavvayi-beach-house/.
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