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A quiet sojourn

K.K. Mustafah

Foreign tourists enjoy sunset in the backwaters of Kochi. International tourist arrivals to Kerala recorded a growth of 16.69 per cent in 2004. Foreign tourists' stay in the State is for longer period and spend more money than their domestic counterparts.

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