District Websites

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Here is a list of all the fourteen districts of Kerala and their brief information:

Thiruvananthapuram - The southernmost district of Kerala, known for its beaches, backwaters, and temples. It is also the state capital.

Kollam - A district with a long coastline, known for its beaches, historic sites, and backwaters. It is also an important hub for cashew processing.

Pathanamthitta - A district known for its temples, including the famous Sabarimala temple. It is also home to several waterfalls and trekking destinations.

Alappuzha - A district known for its backwaters, houseboats, and beaches. It is also famous for its coir industry.

Kottayam - A district with a rich cultural heritage, known for its churches, temples, and historic sites. It is also a major hub for the rubber industry.

Idukki - A district known for its mountain ranges, tea and spice plantations, and wildlife sanctuaries. It is also home to several hydroelectric power projects.

Ernakulam - A district with a major port and commercial center, known for its backwaters, beaches, and historic sites. It is also home to several industries, including tourism and IT.

Thrissur - A district with a rich cultural heritage, known for its temples, festivals, and historic sites. It is also a major hub for the manufacturing industry.

Palakkad - A district known for its scenic beauty, wildlife sanctuaries, and historic sites. It is also a major hub for the agricultural and manufacturing industries.

Malappuram - A district known for its beaches, historic sites, and wildlife sanctuaries. It is also a major hub for the textile industry.

Kozhikode - A district known for its beaches, historic sites, and backwaters. It is also a major hub for the IT industry.

Wayanad - A district known for its scenic beauty, wildlife sanctuaries, and trekking destinations. It is also home to several tribal communities.

Kannur - A district known for its beaches, historic sites, and wildlife sanctuaries. It is also a major hub for the handloom industry.

Kasaragod - A district known for its beaches, historic sites, and cultural heritage. It is also a major hub for the cashew and coir industries.

These are the fourteen districts of Kerala with brief information about each district.

List of all the fourteen districts of Kerala and their brief information. The government websites of these districts are listed here.

  • Palakkad District Website : Palakkad District Site with detailed information about the District Profile ,Statistical information, Tourist Guide, General Information about the list of various Institutions, Hospitals, Hotels, District News and more..
  • Kasaragod District Website : Kasaragod is a land of Temples, Mosques and Churches. It has a rich cultural heritage and is famous for the art forms of Yakshagana, Bombe-yattu and Theyyam. Traditional art forms of pulikkali, oppana etc adds colour to festivals and celebrations.
  • Idukki District Website : This beautiful High range district, Idukki, of Kerala is geographically known for its Mountainous Hills and Dense Forests.
  • Kozhikode District Website : Kozhikode District - Most important City of Malabar Region - Ruled by the highly Cultured and Powerful Zamorins .
  • Ernakulam District Website : Ernakulam district formed on 1st April 1958 carving areas of erstwhile Travancore-Kochi-Malabar kingdoms. Major portion of the district is from the Kochi kingdom.
  • Alappuzha District Website : Alappuzha is a Land Mark between the broad Arabian sea and a net work of rivers flowing into it.
  • Kannur District Website : Kannur district derived its name from the location of its headquarters at Kannur town.The old name 'Cannanore' is the anglicised form of the Malayalam word Kannur.
  • Kollam District Website : Kollam or Quilon, an old sea port town on the Arabian coast , stands on the Ashtamudi lake.
  • Kottayam District Website : Kottayam is an important trading center of commercial crops and a publishing centre in Kerala
  • Malappuram District Website : Malappuram is situated on the Calicut - Madras road, 12 km. south - west of Manjeri and 52 km. south - west of Calicut. Malappuram is the head quarters of the district.