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Kerala, a surreal destination where the morning brings in the mist and magic. Fondly called the “ God’s Own Country ”, this is the place where the backwaters hold everyone captive with their alluring silence. Yes, it’s the ‘ Spice Capital of India ’ where the evening wishes adieu with some of the enchanting melodiesplayed by Mother Nature. Yes, such is the beauty and appeal of Kerala!Let loose the wanderlust in you and plan a trip to this prismatic land; there are an array of places to visit in Kerala . Make sure you make it to all these destinations and curate some of the most pleasing memories out of your trip. And in case, you are finding it tough to decide the destinations to cover, here is a sorted list of tourist places that will fill your travelogue with fun, frolic and excitement:
- Alleppey Wayanad Cochin Munnar Kumarakom Kovalam Kollam Vagamon Kozhikode Kumarakom Thekkady Ashtamudi Bekal Guruvayur Idukki Kannur Kasargod Backwaters Kavvayi Backwaters Kizhunna Beach Kuttanad Malampuzha Malappuram Marari Munroe Island Nelliampathy Palakkad Ponmudi Poovar Thiruvananthapuram Thrissur Varkala
1 Alleppey (Alappuzha):
There is the whole of Kerala in one side, and then there is this heavenly tourist destination called Alappuzha or Alleppey! Esteemed as the ‘Backwater Capital of India’ or the ‘Venice of the East’, Alleppey is known for its silent backwaters and bountiful beauty!
Seated on the banks of the azure Vembanad Lake, it is in fact one of the most popular backwater destinations in Kerala and one of the highest sought-aftertourist places in Kerala. Visit this paradise; enjoy houseboat cruise and stay, village walks, Ayurvedic therapies and lot more!
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Year-round destination
Vembanad Lake , Alleppey Beach, Marari Beach, Krishnapuram Palace, Pathiramanal, Kuttanad Backwaters, Arthunkal Church, Ambalapuzha Temple, Mannarshala Temple, Karumadikuttan Statue, St. Mary Rorane Church
Alleppey Railway Station
Summer (April – June), Winter (October – Mid March), Monsoon (July – September)
Cradled in the lap of the Western Ghats, Wayanad truly deserves a top rank in the list of places to visit in Kerala . Situated at an astounding height of 700-2,100m, this stunning hill station is all about fantasy, untouched nature, unforgettable moments, and merriment!
Adding more to Wayanad’s enchanting beauty, visitors can also revisit and unfold history while visiting this hilly retreat. Yes, the lush and pristine forests in Wayanad are said to be inhabited more than 3,000 years ago.
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Year-round Destination
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary , Banasura Sagar Dam, Chembra Peak, Soochipara Falls, Sentinel Rock Falls, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Kuruva Island, Pookode Lake, Lakkidi, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Pakshipathalam, Edakkal Caves, SulthanBthery, Chain Tree
Calicut International Airport (98km)
Nilambur Railway Station (92km / 3 Hours)
Summer (March - May), Winter (December - February), Monsoon (June - September)
Kochi or Cochin is a unique placein God’s Own Country that is perfectly blended with cultural values and modern ideas! Fondly called the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’, this imposing port-city has always been an attraction point since the beginning of history.
A melting point of numerous culture and traditions, Cochin has embraced all the modern outlook to become one of the most developed metropolis in India. Be it the essence of the Dutch establishments, British history, Chinese nets, or the traditional spice markets, Cochin will surely make you fall in love once again!
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July (Beginning of Monsoon) to April (Early Summer)
Fort Kochi, Vypeen Island, Vypeen Beach, Cherai Beach, Andhakaranzhi Beach, Marine Drive, Bolghatty Island, Guruvayoor, Chinese Fishing Nets, St. FrnacisChirch, Basilica of Santa Cruz, Thrikkara Temple, Kanjiramattam Masjid, Shri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara, Jewish Synagogue, Cochin Cultural Centre, Malayattoor, Mattancherry, Lulu Mall (Largest Mall in India), Kodannad Elephant Training Centre, Hill Palace Museum, Edappally Museum, Princess Street, Kerala Kathakali Centre, Vasco Da Gama Square
Kochi International Airport
Kochi Railway Junction
Summer (March - June), Winter (July - September), Monsoon (October - February)
Yet another gorgeous hill station in the lap of the fascinating Western Ghats, Munnar needs no introduction. Rising 1,600m above the sea level, a vacation in the beguiling locales of this hilly retreat is all about the lofty clouds, picturesque mountains, rolling hills, and a soothing ambience.
Canopied mostly by never-ending tea plantations and lush forests, you simply cannot miss out Munnar while searching for the best tourist destination in Kerala . Be it during the summer or the winter, monsoon or the spring, Munnar will always make you crave for more!
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Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Pothamedu View Point, Anamudi, Blossom Park, Devikulam, Pallivasal, TATA Tea Museum, Vattavada, Attukal Waterfalls, Cheeyapara Waterfalls, Kundala Lake, Nyayamakad, Meesapulimala, Kolukkumalai, Lock-Hart Gap, Chithirapuram, Rajamala, Top Station, Marayoor Dolmens, Indo Swiss Diary Farm, Lite of Pi Church,
Cochin International Airport (125km)
Ernakulam Junction (128km / 4 Hours)
5 Kumarakom:
Adorned by the magical charm of the Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom is another beguiling backwater destination in God’s Own Country. Located within the proximity to Kottayam city, this is the place where even being lazy is also one of the best things you can do during your Kerala holidays.
Adorned by the charm of the emerald Vembanad Lake, the evergreen coconut grooves, breezy rice fields, and lot more, Kumarakom is popular among all the types of visitors. However, backwater cruise and houseboat stays are the most popular thing to do in this beautiful tourist destination.
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September (Monsoon End) to March (Winter End)
If you are a beach goer, and is still assuming none can beat the charm and allurement of Goa or other popular beach destinations, you must visit Kovalam today! Located along the coastlines of the charismatic Arabian Sea, this beach town is undoubtedly one of the best tourist attractions to visit in Kerala.
Located only 16km from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, Kovalam is the home to some of the most picturesque and playful beaches in the country. While in here, you can stroll around, indulge in beach activities or in other fun-filled activities around Kovalam Beach, Lighthouse Beach, Hawah Beach, and Samudra Beach.
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September (Monsoon End) to March (Beginning of Summer)
Vellayani Lake, Lighthouse Beach, Chowara Beach, Kovalam Beach, Hawah Beach, Samudra Beach, Shangumkham Beach, Neyyar Dam, Aruvikkara Dam, Edakallu, Karamana River, Halcyon Castle, Kovalam Art Gallery, Valiyathura Pier, Veli Tourist Village, Artificial Coral Reef, Vizhinjam Rock Cut Temple, Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, Naiper Art Museum, Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple,
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (16km)
Trivandrum Central Railway Station (13km)
Summer (March - June), Winter (November - February), Monsoon (July - September)
7 Thekkady:
Considering that you want more from your Kerala holidays, you should not miss a trip to Thekkady, the evergreen abode of God’s Own Country! Strategically located and well-connected with some of the major Kerala holiday destinations, this is the place that always wears the green colour of Mother Nature!
The ‘Spice Capital of Kerala’, Thekkady is much popular as the natural abode to numerous exotic wildlife species. And while talking about wildlife species, the Periyar National Park in Thekkady will surely behold all your senses with its fascinating range of dwellers!
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October to February (Winter)
Periyar National Park, Periyar Lake, Gavi, Kumily, Caramom Hills, Spring Valley Mountain, Pandikuzhi, Chellarkovil, Panchalimedu, Vandiperiyar, Grampi, Mangala Devi Temple
Madurai Airport (140km), Kochi International Airport (265km)
Kottayam Railway Station (107km / 3 Hours)
Summer (March - May), Winter (October - February), Monsoon (June - September)
A quaint port-city in God’s Own Country, Kollam has its own charm and appeal. Enthralled by the turquoise Lakshadweep Sea and caressed by the emerald Ashtamudi Lake, it is a picture-perfect holiday destination in the list of the most appealing or enticing tourist places in India’s ‘Backwater Capital’.
While in Kollam, you can feel and experience the indigenous cultures and traditions of Kerala in the most vivid way. Be it fishing, agriculture, cashew processing, or tourism, this port-city holds a prominent place among the visitors. For the beach lovers, they can revel around the Kollam Beach, Tangasseri Beach and Thirumullavaram Beach.
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August (Mid Monsoon) to March (Beginning of Summer)
Dutch Quilon, Thirumullavaram Beach, Kollam Beach, Ashtamudi Lake, Palaruvi Waterfalls, Paravoor, Punalur, Thenmala, Mayyanad, Deer Park, Thevalli Palace, British Residency, Chavara, Jatayupara, Thangasseri, Rameshwara Temple, Sasthamkotta, Ochira,KottarakkaraKathakali Museum, Picnic Village, Munore Island, Neendakara Port
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (51km), Kochi International Airport (129km)
Kollam Railway Junction
If you are looking for an offbeat, yet captivating holiday experience in Kerala, you must plan your vacation in Vagamon . One of the most scenic hill stations and least explored tourist places in Kerala, this retreat in the Idukki district is known for its salubrious beauty, pleasant climate, and much more.
In addition to leisure travellers, thrill and adventure seekers also make it to Vagamon in a considerable number. A year-round destination, it is considered as an ideal destination for adventure activities like paragliding, mountaineering, rock climbing, trekking, and lot more.
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Murinjupuzha Water Falls, Ulipooni Wildlife Sanctuary, ElaveezhaPoonchira, Idukki Arch Dam, Pine Hills, Parumthumpara Point, Kurisumala, Peermade, Mangala Devi Temple, Pattumalai Church, Kuttikanam Palace,
Cochin International Airport (75km)
Kottayam Railway Station (64km / 2 Hours)
Summer (March - June), Winter (October - March), Monsoon (July - September)
10 Kozhikode:
You won’t be wrong if you call this metropolis as the ‘City of Spices’, ‘City of Truth’ or the ‘City of Sculptures’. Well, all these synonyms are hardly enough to describe the aura and essence of Kozhikode or Calicut! This kaleidoscopic city is much more than a tourist destination.
Located on the Malabar Coast, Kozhikode or Calicut is esteemed as one of the diverse and best places to visit in Kerala. Dotted with an array of historical landmarks, tourist spots and attractions, this wonderful city is also a lively reminiscent of the Dutch and British eras in India.
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July to April
Kappad Beach, Kozhikode Beach, Beypore Beach, Kozhippara Falls, Thusharagiri Falls, Thikkoti Lighthouse, Kadalundi, Tali Temple, Lion's Park, Kalipoyika, Mananchira Square, Krishna Menon Museum, Peruvannamuzhi Dam
Calicut International Airport (28km)
Kozhikode Railway Station
Summer (April - May), Winter (October - March), Monsoon (July - September)
11 Ashtamudi:
A quaint city in the warm locales of Kollam, Ashtamudi lies on the outer edges of the alluring Ashtamudi Lake. While a bustling trade centre in the past, it now attracts an impressive number of visitors form different corners of the globe. Visitors usually throng Ashtamudi to enjoy its impeccable beauty and treat themselves with the bucolic ambience of God’s Own Country. While in this pictorial city, you can witness cashew processing, coir manufacturing plans, traditional fishing, and lot more.
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November to February (Winter)
Ashtamudi Lake, Thevally Palace, Alumkadavu Boat Building Yard, Monroe Island,
Trivandrum International Airport (71km)
Kollam Junction (15km / 1 Hour)
Summer (March - May), Winter (November - February), Monsoon (June - September)
Located in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, Bekal is among the most scenic hamlets you can ever visit while on a Kerala tour. A combined beauty of the mighty Arabian Sea and lush landscapes, this tiny, yet pictorial village is of utmost historical importance. The glorious Bekal Fort testifies this fact vividly.
Serving as a perfect getaway from the concrete life, Bekal enjoys a pleasant climate while wearing a greener shade throughout the year. If you are yearning for silent, yet joyous holiday experience in Kerala, Bekal is the ideal hideout for you!
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October to March
Bekal Fort, Pallikere Beach, Bekal Fort Beach, Valiyaparamba Backwaters, Kappil Beach, Hosdurg Beach, Nileswaram Cultural Centre, Nityanandarshan Caves, TulurVanam, Bekal Hole Aqua Park, Mallikarjuna Temple, Malik Dinar Mosque Nearest Airport: Mangalore Airport (50km)
Kasaragod Railway Station (12km), Kanhangad Railway Station (14km)
Summer (March - June), Winter (December - February), Monsoon (June - September)
13 Guruvayur:
Home to the Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple – fourth largest Hindu temple in India, Guruvayur has many legends. One of them states that this temple town was chosen by Lord Krishna to ensconce His Dwarka temple. On the wish of the Lord, Vayu Deva along with Brhaspati reinstated Lord Krishna’s statue in the sacred Guruvayur Temple . Today, a large number of devotees visit this holy temple on a daily basis.
The venue ground for festivals like Guruvayur Ekadasi and ChembaiSangeetholsavam, Guruvayur is also known for its magnificent charm and appeal. A sought-after destination among the seclusion lovers, it is still resonates the untouched beauty of God’s Own Country.
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Guruvayur Temple, Guruvayur Elephant Camp, MammiyurMahadevan Temple, Palayur Church, Parthasarathy Temple, Chamundeshwary Temple, Devaswom Museum, Institute of Mural Paintings
Calicut International Airport (77km)
Guruvayur Junction
A gem in the lap of the mighty Western Ghats, Idukki boasts of being one of the evergreen and pristine districts in Kerala. Canopied by lush vegetation, this part of ‘India’s Backwater Capital’ has a unique charm and attracts visitors from almost all the corners of the globe.
Home to numerous natural marvels, lofty peaks like Anamudi and others, captivating sanctuaries, and spice gardens, this surreal part of Kerala is a must for every nature lovers. To note here, many of the popular Kerala tourist destinations like Munnar, Vagamon, Ramakkalmedu, Marayur, and Thekkady are located within this district.
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Periyar National Park, Periyar Lake, Idukki Arch Dam, Munnar, Vagamon, Thekkady, Nandukani, Painavu, Gavi, Murikkady, Kulamavu Dam, Anakkara, Hill View Park, Thommankuthu Falls, Keezharkuthu Falls, Mangala Devi Temple
Cochin International Airport (98km)
Theni Junction (83km)
Also known as ‘The Crown of Kerala’, Kannur is a true treat to the visitors’ eyes! Bordered by the fascinating beauty of the Western Ghats, adorned with the alluring strokes of the Arabian Sea, and decked with the bucolic charm of an evergreen outlook, this beach town in the Malabar Coast is among the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala.
Whether you are a nature lover, beach goer, history buff, culture fan, thrill seeker, or a casual backpacker, you would surely fall in love with the untouched beauty of Kannur. Also, not to forget here, this city is the home to Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach , the only drive-in beach in India.
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October (Early Winter) to March (Early Summer)
Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach, Payyambalam Beach, Meenkunnu Beach, Thottada Beach, Baby Beach, Mopila Bay, Dharmadam Island, Parassinikkadavu, Arakkal Museum, Sundareswara Temple, Fort St. Angelo, Pallikunnu, Holy Trinity Cathedral
Calicut International Airport (84km)
Kannur Railway Station
Summer (March - May), Winter (October - February), Monsoon (June - August)
16 Kasargod:
A quaint town that showcases a diverse of biodiversity, a prismatic destination is dotted with an array of tourist attractions , and a home away from home for the visitors, Kasaragod is a swaying beauty in Kerala’s tourism map. Steeped with glorious past, this balmy town also serves a home to a range of loft peaks, stunning beaches, historic marvels, natural treasure, and much more.
While on a trip God’s Own Country and searching for places to visit in Kerala, you must plan a trip to Kasaragod. Whether on a honeymoon trip, nature tour, backpacking quest, or any other, this scenic town will keep you amazed with its kaleidoscopic and admirable beauty!
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September to January
Chandragiri Fort, Parappa Wildlife Sanctuary, Malom Wildlife Sanctuary, Kammadam Sacred Grove Wildlife Sanctuary, Ananthapura Lake Temple, Valiyaparamba Backwaters, Ranipuram, Malik Deenar Mosque, Madhur, Cheruvathur, Rock Point, Kareem's Forest Park, Manjeshwar, Trikkanad and PandayanKallu, Nileshwar, Kottancheri Hills, Anandashram and Nityanandashram, Kumbala, Bela Church, Maipady Palace
Mangalore Airport (45km)
Kasaragod Junction
Summer (March - May), Winter (December - February), Monsoon (June - November)
17 Kavvayi Backwaters:
While searching for places to visit in Kerala , you may find a number of backwater destination. However, if you are yearning the most surreal or enchanting backwater experience, Kavvayi Backwaters is the one for you! Flowing with all its beauty and grace Payyanur in the Kannur district of Kerala, this patch of backwater has a unique appeal that can infect the visitors within just a wink!
Fringed with lush greeneries, Kavvayi Backwaters serves as an ideal honeymoon and family vacation destination in the entire of Kerala. Visit this pictorial abode anytime of the year, and its heart-warming beauty and charm will surely hold you captive!
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Valiyaparamba Island, Payyannur Island, Kavvayi Island, Boating
Calicut International Airport (154km)
Payyannur Junction (3km)
18 Kizhunna Beach:
One of the most promising, yet offbeat beaches in Kerala, the Kizhunna Beach is located in the coastal town Kannur in God’s Own Country. Often called the ‘KizhunnaEzhara Beach’ due to its proximity with the Ezhara Beach, this picturesque retreat can be make any beach goer crave for more!
Adding more to its untouched beauty, the Kizhunna Beach in Kerala enjoys a favourable climate almost throughout the year. Owing to this, it receives an ample of beach lovers from across the globe.
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December to February (Winter)
Kannur, Ezhara Beach, Swimming, Sun Basking, Village Tours
Calicut International Airport (108km)
Kannur Railway Station (10km)
19 Kuttanad:
Fondly called as the ‘Rice Bowl of Kerala’, Kuttanad is truly a poetry in motion! Gracious, tranquil, evergreen, and still untouched by the outer world, this magnificent tourist destination in God’s Own Country is fringed with captivating groves of coconut trees, and is interconnected with a bucolic network of canal. This makes Kuttanad a place to behold among the visitors.
While the intrinsic network of canals add more to the beauty and charm of Kuttanad, its evergreen swaying paddy fields make it truly irresistible for the visitors. Also, the rustic and traditional way of living that still persists in this piece of heaven will surely make you feel and live the true colours of Kerala.
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August to March
Champakulam, Chengannur, Pamba River, Meenachil River, Achankovil River, Manimala River, Punnamada Lake, Backwaters, Paddy Fields, Traditional Water Turbines,
Cochin International Airport (85km)
Alleppey Railway Station (22km) and Changanacherry Railway Station (28km)
Summer (April - June), Winter (October - Mid March), Monsoon (July - September)
20 Malampuzha:
India’s ‘Spice Capital’ is all about lush greeneries and heart-warming ambience, hence the name “God’s Own Country’! And while in Malampuzha, located in the Palakkad district, you can feel the true essence of Kerala and its bountiful nature.
Mostly covered by evergreen vegetation, this part of the state is a picture-perfect display of how we should co-exist with Mother Nature. Malampuzha’s undulating beauty and tranquillity makes it a must to visit place in the entire region of Southern India.
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August (Monsoon End) to April (Early Summer)
Malampuzha Dam, Malampuzha Garden, Kava, Palakkad Fort, Dhoni Hills and Waterfalls, Thread Garden, Rock Garden, Snake Park, UdanKhatola, Fantasy Park,
Coimbatore International Airport (Tamil Nadu) (55km)
Palakkad Junction (8km)
Summer (April - May), Winter (September - March), Monsoon (June - August)
21 Malappuram:
Once a military headquarter, Malappuram or the ‘City of Hills’ or ‘Soccer City of Kerala’ could be one of the best things happening to you! All you need to do is, just plan a visit to this gorgeous hilltop city, and you would surely get pleasantly lost within its beguiling ambience.
Situated in the southern corner of Kerala, this scenic city wears a misty outlook for most of the year, and draws a large number of tourists from across the country. Be it natural appeal, historic significance, tourist activities, places of attractions , or even to laze around, you will find ample of elements to keep yourself soaked with fun-frolic while in Malappuram.
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July (Early Monsoon) to March (Winter End)
Keralamkundu Waterfalls, Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, Koottayi Beach, Padinharekara Beach, BiyyamKayal, Up & Down Hill, Kottakkunnu, Panakkad, Shanthitheeram, Arimbra Hills, Teak Museum, Anakkayam, Melmuri, Malappuram Juma Masjid, Thiruppuranthaka Temple, Mannoor Shiva Temple,
Calicut International Airport (38km)
Angadipuram Railway Station (17km)
Believe it or not, but Goa alone cannot be called the paradise for beach lovers and other tourists alike! And if there is any other place in India that can be equally compared with Goa, it has to be Kerala. Well, if you want to know why, you must plan a visit to the Marari Beach in the Alleppey district of Kerala!
One of the most captivating beaches in the entire country, Marari Beach will surely make you forget any other beaches in India. Rated among the top five ‘Hammock Beaches’ by National Geographic, this virgin beach proves to be a wonderful place to laze around, enjoy sun basking, indulge in beach activities, and lot more!
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September (Monsoon End) to May (Summer End)
Beach Activities, Thumpolly Beach, Alappuzha Beach, Cherthala, The Dutch Palace, Chinese Fishing Nets, St. Andres Church, Mararikulam Shiva Temple, Aroor, Arthunkal, Poochakkal
Cochin International Airport (90km)
Mararikulam Railway Station (3km)
Summer (March - May), Winter (November - February), Monsoon (June - October)
23 Munroe Island:
A cluster of islands straight out of fairy tales, Munroe Island comprises of a collective group of 8 different islets. Interconnected with each other with a turquoise network of canals, this group of islands is around 27km form the heart of Kollam , and is a much-sought-after destination among the visitors.
Edged with evergreen coconut groves, these islands can be called the epitome of serenity and tranquillity. Whether on a family vacation, honeymoon trip, backpacking trails, or casually holidaying, you can bump on the Munroe Island anytime or during any part of the year.
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October to May
Island Hoping, Boating, Kallada River, Ashtamudi Lake, Wonderla Amusement Park, Kerala Kathakali Centre, Jew Town, Mattancherry Palace, Paradesi Synagogue, Santa Cruz Basilica
Trivandrum International Airport (97km)
Kollam Railway Station (25km)
Summer (March - May), Winter (November- February), Monsoon (June - September)
24 Nelliampathy:
If Kerala is called the ‘God’s Own Country’, Nelliampathy (or Nelliampathi) is fondly called the ‘God’s Own Village’! Located around 60km from Palakkad, this quaint hamlet is one of the least explored and equally stunning hill stations in Kerala .
With a captivating range of hills that soar up to an astounding height of 467-1,572m, Nelliampathy serves as an ideal getaway to enjoy and revel in the alluring charm of India’s Backwater Capital. With lofty peaks, rugged trails, and around 10-hair pin bends, this tiny, yet enthralling hill station also serves as a hotspot among the thrill and fun seekers.
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October (Pre-Winter) to March (Early Summer)
Trekking, Boating, Nelliyampathy Hills, Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Nenmara, Palagapandi Estate, Seetharkundu Viewpoint, Padagiri, Raja's Cliff, Pothundi Reservoir, Malampuzha Gardens, Nelliyampathy Gardens
Palakkad Railway Station
25 Palakkad:
Palakkad or the ‘Gateway to Kerala’ is truly a paradise for the nature lovers and admirers. Situated at the foothills of the mighty Western Ghats, this scenic land is jotted with lush and evergreen vegetation all throughout, and is adored as the ‘Granary of Kerala’.
Steeped with a glorious past, decked with diverse range of traditions, cultures, art & music, and the indigenous Malabar style of living, Palakkad surely qualifies for a natural treasure in Kerala’s tourism map. Also, the tropical climate that prevails in this gorgeous city, makes it a not-to-be missed place to visit in Kerala.
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July (Mid-Monsoon) to March (Winter End)
Palakkad Fort, Silent Valley National Park, Parambikulam Wild Life Sanctuary, Mayiladumpara Peacock Sanctuary, Malampuzha Dam and Gardens, Attappadi, Kava View Point, Rock Garden, Siruvani Reservoir, Kanjirapuzha Reservoir, Dhoni Forest (Trekking), Kalpathy Heritage Village and Temple Complex, Nelliyampathy Hills, Pothundi Dam and Reservoir, Mangalam Dam, Tipu's Fort, ThiruvalathurRanduMoorthy Temple, Jain Temple, Vadakkanthara Temple, Manapullikaavu, KalpathyAgraharam and Vishwanathaswamy Temple, KumarapuramTemple, EmoorBhagavathyTemple, Thiruvalathoor Shiva Temple,
Peelamedu Airport (Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu) (43km), Kochi International Airport (96km)
Palakkad Junction (Broad Gauge Line), Palakkad Town Railway Station (Narrow Gauge Line)
Summer (February - May), Winter (November - March), Monsoon (June - October)
26 Ponmudi:
If you still think that Kerala is all about backwaters, mighty ocean, playful beaches, spice gardens, or evergreen coconut groves, you must visit the stunning hill station called Ponmudi ! Around 55km away from the state capital, this promising hill station will make you rethink and create a whole new perception God’s Own Country!
Enchanted by the spellbinding beauty of the Western Ghats, a drive or ride to Ponmudi has its own fun and excitement. While for the nature lovers, this part of the journey opens an unknown window to Kerala’s mesmerising beauty, adrenaline seekers love to have a tryst with the thrills associated.
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November (Post Monsoon) to May (Summer End)
Trivandrum International Airport (67km)
Trivandrum Central Railway Station (61km)
Summer (March - May), Winter (December - March), Monsoon (June - September)
While in the Poovar Beach, you can witness one of the rarest phenomenon in the world. It is in this scenic beach, where the sea meets a river and a lake. Well, this is not it! Poovar estuary is also serves as the confluence ground of the beach and land!
A quintessential display of exotic flora and fauna, this beach portrays much of traditional ways of coastal living where fishing plays an important part of daily life. Situated around 12km from Kovalam , Poovar Beach has gained immense popularity as a popular picnic spots among the beach lovers and other types of visitors.
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August (Mid-Monsoon) to March (Early Summer)
Poovar Beach, Thiruparappu Falls, Fishing Village, Kalipoika, Kozhipara, Thikkoti Light House
Trivandrum International Airport (38km)
28 Thiruvananthapuram:
The capital city of God’s Own Country, Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum , or the ‘Evergreen City of India’ is also the largest city in the state. Located at the south-western edge of Kerala, this city is the perfect example of how rural life gets mixed with the contemporary way of living.
Dotted with numerous tourist spots, places of historical importance, scenic beaches, and much more, Trivandrum is a true treasure trove among visitors from all the walks of life. Rated as one of the finest Indian cities to live in, Thiruvananthapuram can also be called the ‘Economic Capital’ of Kerala.
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Ponmudi, Kovalam, Shanghumugham Beach, Aruvi Waterfalls, Akkulam Tourist Village, Veli Tourist Village, Aruvikkara Dam, Neyyar Dam & Wildlife Sanctuary, Peppara Dam & Wildlife Sanctuary, Poovar, Kowdiar Palace, Agasthyakoodam, Koyikkal Palace, Kanakakunnu Palace, Anchuthengu Fort, Napier Museum, Zoological Gardens, Vizhinjam, Thiruvallam, ParipallyGajamela, AnanthaPadmanabha Temple, AttukalBhagavathi Temple
Aaranmula Boat Race, Trekking, Meenmutty Falls, Golden Valley, Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary, Mankkayam Falls, Kallar, Koyikkal Palace, Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve, Sri Krishna Swami Temple
Trivandrum International Airport
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29 Thrissur:
If you are a cultural fan or enthusiastic about the rich traditions of Kerala, Thrissur should be ranked as #1 in your travelogue! Also called ‘Trichur’, this city was once the capital of Kingdom of Cochin, and is fondly called the ‘Cultural Capital of Kerala’.
Being edged with a number of scared temples and other religious spots, Thrissur serves as an important pilgrimage among the Hindu devotees. Yes, this city is the venue ground of the famous ‘Temple Festival’ or the ‘Thrissur Pooram’ that is known and participated by devotees from across the globe.
Visit the city during this festival, and you will find the entire Trichur uniting and celebrating the festival with high vigour and equal gusto!
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Year-round Destination / April to May (Thrissur Pooram is celebrated)
Chavakkad Beach, Nattika Beach, Vatanappally Beach, Athirapally Waterfalls, Guruvayoor, Peechi Dam, Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary, Thrisuur Zoo, Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary, Chimmony Dam, Thrissur Pooram, Archaeological Museum, PunnathurKotta, Sri Maheswara Temple, Lourdes Cathedral, Marth Mariam Church, Vaddakunathan Temple, Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple, Dolours Basilica, ParamekkavuBhagavathy Temple, Arattupuzha Temple
Kochi International Airport (67km)
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30 Varkala:
Flaunting its gracious beauty and charm while having a tryst with the Arabian Sea, Varkala is surely one of the most gorgeous and best places to visit in Kerala! A kaleidoscopic coastal town in Trivandrum, this is in fact the only place in God’s Own Country where cliffs are found alongside the sea-line.
While being a hotspot among the beach lovers, Varkala is also known for the ancient Janardana Swami Temple that dates back to 2,000 years. If you are planning for a Kerala trip, make sure you visit this quaint town; it will keep you amazed all through with its impeccable beauty, devout ambience, and playful beach!
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Paragliding, Varkala Beach, Thiruvambadi Beach, Edava Beach, Kappil Beach, Papanasam Beach, 590 Cliff, Anjengo Fort, Sivagiri Mutt, Janardhanaswamy Temple, Ponnumthuruthu Island, Varkala Tunnel, Vishnu Temple, Varkala Aquarium, KaduvayilJuma Masjid, Varkala Lighthouse,
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Places to Visit in Kerala
Here are the top 60 places to visit in kerala in 2024:.
1 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 51 Tourist attractions
Famous for the tea estates, greenery, winding roads, blanket of mist, and viewpoints, Munnar is a hill station in Kerala, located in the Idukki district. Lying in the Western Ghats at 1600 metres, it is one of the most sought after and visited travel destinations globally, especially popular amongst...
Best Time: September to May
2. Alleppey
2 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 37 Tourist attractions
Officially called Alappuzha, Alleppey is known for its network of canals and lagoons with beautiful backwaters and the houseboats offering overnight stays. Located in the southern part of Kerala, the coastline of Alleppey offers some of the best beaches with water sports during the dry sea...
Best Time: June to March
3 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 57 Tourist attractions
Lying on the Malabar coast in the southwest of India, Kochi or Cochin is a port city with a trading history that dates back to at least 600 years. Known popularly as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, the city is also Kerala's financial, commercial, and industrial capital. Exuding an old-world charm with...
Best Time: July to April
4 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 35 Tourist attractions
Nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, Wayanad in Kerala is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife. Situated at an altitude ranging from 700 to 2100 meters above sea level, this picturesque region is blessed with verdant forests, mist-covered hills, and glistening waterfalls, making it ...
Best Time: Throughout the year
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5 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 26 Tourist attractions
Varkala is a coastal town in the southern part of Kerala known for the unique 15m high 'Northern Cliff' adjacent to the Arabian Sea. Located approximately 50 kilometers north of Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), the capital city of Kerala, Varkala offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, s...
Best Time: October to February
6. Kumarakom
6 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 18 Tourist attractions
With emerald green waters flanked by lush vegetation, Kumarakom is an enchanting backwater destination situated 16km away from Kottayam in Kerala. Lying on the banks of Vembanad Lake, Kerala's largest lake, Kumarakom is a cluster of small human-made islands reclaimed from the lake. This picturesque ...
Best Time: October - February
7 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 17 Tourist attractions
Vagamon, also known as Wagamon, is a tranquil hill station nestled near the border of Kottayam and Idukki districts in Kerala. Offering a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, Vagamon boasts meandering rivulets, verdant hills, tea gardens, pine forests, and captivating waterfalls, ...
Best Time: October - March
8 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 33 Tourist attractions
Famous for its resorts and ayurvedic massage centres, Kovalam is a coastal town located around 13 km from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala. The largest beach in Kovalam is the lighthouse beach that features a 30-metre tall lighthouse. The other two adjacent beaches are Samudra beach and Hawa beach....
Best Time: September to March
9. Periyar National Park
9 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala
The Periyar National Park in Thekkady, Kerala, is one of the most bio-diverse regions in the world and the best-protected reserve area that one can lay eyes on in India. Famous for its gorgeousness, greenery and stillness, the park is the dwelling place of abundant significant species, including the...
10 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 9 Tourist attractions
Poovar, nestled in the southern tip of Kerala, India, is a charming coastal village renowned for its natural beauty and serene ambiance. Situated about 30 kilometers from Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), the capital city of Kerala, Poovar offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban ...
Best Time: August to March
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11 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 41 Tourist attractions
A treasure trove of natural wonders and historical edifices, Kollam is an enchanting town with backwaters and picturesque landscapes. Located 70kms away from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, Kollam is a commercial centre and home to India’s cashew producing industry. Popularly known as Quilon, it is ofte...
Best Time: September to February
12 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 38 Tourist attractions
Nestled amidst the lush Western Ghats of Kerala, Idukki is a captivating destination renowned for its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, and abundant natural resources. Situated approximately 140 kilometers from Kochi, Idukki offers a refreshing escape into the lap of nature, making it an ideal destin...
13. Sabarimala
13 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 6 Tourist attractions
More than 30 million pilgrims visit the temple in Sabarimala annually, making it the largest in India and second largest in the world, after Hajj Pilgrimage of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Located inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve, in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, Sabarimala is a temple town on th...
Best Time: September to Apr
14. Kozhikode
14 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 44 Tourist attractions
Formerly known as Calicut, Kozhikode is located in Kerala. It was the Capital of Malabar during the Zamorin rule 500 years ago and is famous for its centuries-old trade in cotton and spices with Jews, Arabs, Phoenicians and Chinese. Basking in the idyllic setting of the serene Arabian Sea on th...
Best Time: October to March
15 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 12 Tourist attractions
Located on the west of the Malabar coastline, Bekal is a small town in the Kasargod district of Kerala. It is famous for its beaches, backwaters, forts and some tourists spots. Bekal is home to the largest fortress in Kerala. It's one of the primary landmarks of Kasargod district.
16. Thrissur
16 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 40 Tourist attractions
Located in the heart of Kerala, Thrissur is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, colorful festivals, and historical significance. Situated about 80 kilometers north of Kochi, Thrissur is often referred to as the "Cultural Capital of Kerala" due to its prominent role in preserving and...
Best Time: October - February; April, May
17. Palakkad
17 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 28 Tourist attractions
The quaint town of Palakkad in central Kerala boasts of picturesque landscape, tranquil scenery and clear backwaters. Also known as Palghat, Pallakad is located near a wide low pass in the Western Ghats mountain ranges. Palakkad is the land of Palmyras and Paddy Fields and is famous as the chief gra...
Best Time: July to March
18. Thalassery
18 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 17 Tourist attractions
Fondly known as Tellichery, Thalassery is a coastal town of Kerala nestled at the shore of Arabian Sea and immersed in the vibrant culture. Steeped in rich history and heritage, this town was one of the earliest British settlements in the state.
19. Trivandrum
19 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 28 Tourist attractions
The capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum, is an appealing blend of a strongly rooted heritage and a nostalgic colonial legacy. Built upon seven hills, this city has long since left the days when it was only used by seafaring explorers behind - today, Trivandrum is an expensive me...
20. Nelliyampathy
20 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 14 Tourist attractions
With plenty of unexplored treasures, Nelliyampathy is a hill station located near the Kerala and Tamil Nadu border offering bounty of nature and lush green surroundings of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations. The town is also ornamented with a variety of flora, fauna and picturesque tourist attract...
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21. Vythiri
21 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 5 Tourist attractions
62 kms off Kozhikode is Vythiri, a popular resort town famous for its old world charm of cottages, log huts & tree house accommodations cosily nestled in the forests of Wayanad. Situated at an altitude of 700 metres, Vythiri in Wayanad comprises of 18 villages.
Best Time: October to Apr
22. Nilambur
22 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 12 Tourist attractions
Enriched with raw nature, a unique blend of culture, exquisite art forms and shadows of colonial rule, Nilambur is located in Malappuram District of Kerala. Nestled at the bank of Chaliyar River in proximity to Nilgiri Range, this small town is popularly known as 'Land of Teak Plantations'.
23. Ponmudi
23 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 5 Tourist attractions
Nestled in the lap of rolling hills of the Western Ghats, enveloped with tea plantations, lush green hills and valleys, waterfalls and streams; Ponmudi is a quaint little town in Trivandrum, Kerala. Trekking and mountain climbing on Agasthayarkoodam, the highest peak in the region is the most popula...
Best Time: November to May
24. Kalpetta
24 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 20 Tourist attractions
Kalpetta is a quaint town with a backdrop of majestic hills lurking in the shadows, lush green surroundings, fresh air and picturesque beauty. Housed in the Wayanad District of Kerala, at a height of 780 m above the sea level, Kalpetta is a perfect place for nature lovers as well as honeymooners.
25. Peerumedu
25 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 8 Tourist attractions
Blessed with lots of green cover, beautiful rolling hills, wandering streams and gurgling waterfalls; Peermede is a small bewitching hill station of Kerala, pure and pristine. Perched at an altitude of 915 m above the sea level, the town has many hidden treasure troves waiting to be uncovered.
Best Time: April to June, September to November
26. Guruvayur
26 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 12 Tourist attractions
Guruvayur, situated in the Thrissur district of Kerala, is a revered pilgrimage destination renowned for its historic Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple. Located approximately 29 kilometers from Thrissur city, this sacred town holds immense significance for Hindu devotees, particularly those worshipping L...
27. Malampuzha
27 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 8 Tourist attractions
Malampuzha in Palakkad district a place with rich lush green vegetation popular for its scenic beauty as well as the dams and exotic wildlife that it offers as tourist attractions.
Best Time: August to April
28 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 29 Tourist attractions
Located on the Malabar Coast of Kerala, Kannur (fondly known as Cannanore), is a beautiful city bundled with a plethora of sightseeing options like beaches, monuments, ancient temples and picnic spots.
29. Kasaragod
29 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 29 Tourist attractions
Kasargod is a small coastal town in Northern Pary of Kerala displaying a delightful blend of various religions, culture and bounty of nature. Blessed with majestic forts, lofty hills, beautiful offbeat backwaters, temples and pristine beaches, the town oozes charm and tranquillity from every aspect....
Best Time: September to January
30. Thenmala
30 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 7 Tourist attractions
Snuggled between the dense woods of Western Ghats, Thenmala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in Kollam, Kerala. With winding roads, dotted with rubber and tea plantations, Thenmala boasts of being the first planned ecotourism spot in India. Spread over acres of dense timber trees, the name '...
Best Time: December to February
31. Kottayam
31 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 31 Tourist attractions
An ancient town located on a hilltop bordered by the western ghats on the east and the thrilling Vembanad Lake on the west, Kottayam is a culturally rich and naturally enchanting destination. Apart from nature's bounty, the town has many laurels to its name. It is a proud town to achieve 100% litera...
32. Silent Valley National Park
32 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala
The Silent Valley National Park, with its lush green forests and beautiful views of the rich flora and fauna, is a popular destination for nature as well as wildlife lovers all across the globe. Spread across an area of 89 square kilometres, the Silent Valley National Park is located in the Kundali ...
33 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 5 Tourist attractions
Separating Kerala and Tamil Nadu, this quaint little town is best known for its plantation walks, diverse wildlife, boating and trekking and its Ayurvedic massages.
34. Ponnani
34 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 10 Tourist attractions
A small beach town located in the Malappuram District of Kerala is mainly renowned for its beautiful sandy beaches. Flanked by the Arabian Sea on the west, Ponnani is also referred to as small 'Mecca' of South India. It is dotted with several Muslim institutions, Jama Masjid, established in 925,&nbs...
35. Pathanamthitta
35 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 16 Tourist attractions
Pathanamthitta, in southern Kerala, is a town immersed in spirituality and mysticism. Blessed with several ancient temples, it is renowned as headquarters of pilgrimage in Kerala as Sabarimala is situated in the Pathanamthitta district. It is a land of untouched beauty with pristine rivers, lofty mo...
36. Thattekad Bird Sanctuary
36 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 2 Tourist attractions
Located near Kothamangalam in Ernakulam on the northern bank of Periyar River, Thattekad Bird Sanctuary is famous for its rich and varied birdlife. It is the first Bird Sanctuary in Kerala that was surveyed by Dr Salim Ali (the birdman of India), who also called it the richest habitat he has ever se...
37. Thekkady
37 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 24 Tourist attractions
Home to the country's largest Tiger Reserve- Periyar, Thekkady is an important tourist destination in Kerala. Periyar National Park, a major attraction, is where you can enjoy bamboo rafting in the catchment area of Mullaiperiyar Dam. Travelers can also experience night treks in the wilderness of Pe...
38. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
38 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala
Known to be the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Wayanad, the area is home to a large variety of wild animals. This sanctuary is a part of the Nilgiri Bioreserve along with Nagarhole and Bandipur area of Karnataka. Promising an endearing view with plenty of experiences, the sanctuary has been de...
Best Time: October to May
39. Malappuram
39 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 21 Tourist attractions
Enclosed by the Nilgiris in the east and the Arabian Sea on the west, Malappuram is a prominent district in Kerala which is commonly known as "the land on the hilltop."
40. Devikulam
40 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 4 Tourist attractions
A lake with a legend of its own, greenest sceneries, waterfalls and tea plantations are what offer its charm to Devikulam, a hill station in Kerala.
41. Tholpetty
41 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala 5 Tourist attractions
Replete with natural forest and wildlife reserves, Tholpetty is a part of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. Around 20 kilometres away from Mananthavady, this region is known for its abundant flora and fauna. It is the home to several species of wild animals and birds including leopards, bear, monkeys, ele...
42. Mananthavady
42 out of 60 Places to visit in Kerala
On the banks of the Mananthavady River or locally known as ‘Pusha’, a tributary of the Kabini River, lies the municipality of Mananthavady, in Wanayad, Kerala. It is one of the three major towns and the second largest in the district. Adorned with lush green hills of the Western Ghats, it has a...
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18 Best Things to Do in Kerala, India
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Kerala , a tropical state located along India's Malabar Coast, is among the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Its distinctive culture and extremely picturesque setting—which contrasts with the fast-paced modern world—make Kerala an indulgent place to go to relax in a way that's similar to other destinations like Bali and Tahiti. There's no shortage of things to do should you grow bored of your beachside slumber—attend a traditional Kathakali dance performance, cruise the backwaters on a houseboat, or take an afternoon to go tea tasting.
Not sure when to visit Kerala ? This part of India has something to offer all year round, although the weather does need to be taken into account—the climate is a hot, tropical one that receives rainfall from two monsoons.
Get Outdoors at Eravikulam National Park
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Eravikulam National Park is perhaps known best as being as a sacred sanctuary home of the Nilgiri Tahr, pictured above, as well as the Neelakurinji flowers, which bloom here every 12 years. With 97 square kilometers to spread out in, there's plenty of breathing room for visitors looking to go hiking and escape the hustle and bustle of India's cities. Keep in mind the park closes each February and March to allow for the Nilgiri Tahr's calving season, so plan your trip accordingly.
Float Down Kerala's Mighty Rivers on a Raft
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For a uniquely regional experience, head to Wayanad for the chance to float down the Pozhuthana River on a traditionally crafted bamboo raft —the bamboo is grown in the forests nearby and the river is shallow and calm in this part of Kerala. Another good place to try this is along the Periyar River or the Kabini River near Kuruva Island.
For something a little more action-packed, try your hand at whitewater river rafting in other parts of Kerala, namely Kannur, Chalipuzha, Iruvanjhipuzha, and along the Paneli River in Boothathankettu.
Check Out Munnar's Tea Estates and Gardens
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Thanks to Kerala's warm, humid climate, and the amount of rain it gets each year, Munnar has been a major center for commercial tea production since 1875—and you can actually visit some of the plantations where it's still being harvested today. Learn all about the tea-making process at the Tata Tea Museum , located on the Nallathanni Estate, or venture out to tour the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate , which claims to be the highest elevation tea plantation in the world at an altitude of 7,000 feet above sea level.
Take a Scenic Train Ride Through Kerala
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If you have the chance to do one epic train ride during your trip to India, make it the Ernakulam-Kollam-Trivandrum route through Kerala. It's one of the most beautiful train rides in the world, offering scenic views of the Kerala countryside, and all the coconut trees, paddy fields, lakes, and backwaters that go along with it.
Cruise the Backwaters on a Houseboat
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A trip to Kerala is not complete without experiencing the Kerala backwaters —the lush palm-fringed landscape, diverse wildlife, and houses and villages lining them make a houseboat cruise here seem like a journey to another world. It's a tranquil endeavor, for sure, one that can even be part of a memorable romantic getaway.
For a real treat, book a hotel or homestay along the route to immerse yourself in the culture that surrounds these inland lagoons, lakes, and waterways, and to enjoy a meal with a local family while learning about their life story. Kumbalanghi Village Tours offers group tours to Kumbalanghi, an area surrounded by paddy fields on the outskirts of Kochi. Here, you'll be able to see India's first model fishery and tourism village and engage with the residents, who make their living off of agriculture and fishing.
Relax With an Ayurvedic Treatment or Tea Tasting
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Ayurveda, an ancient Indian healing tradition that's over 5,000 years old, combines lifestyle practices with yoga and healthy eating. Many Ayurvedic spas and resorts are located in Kerala due to its warm climate and the abundant supply of medicinal plants. A trip to a healing center can involve a week's stay and detox (called panchakarma ), where the liver is purged and the body becomes renewed. Alternatively, book any one of their offered treatments, like an oil massage or Shirodhara , a relaxing treatment that involves dripping warm oil onto the forehead that's used to treat insomnia, tinnitus, neurological disorders, and psoriasis.
Tea production is also a big business in Kerala, and the state holds some of the top tea plantations in India in Munnar and Wayanad. Stay in typical atmospheric accommodations on a serene tea plantation—you can even book a treehouse—then, check out the surrounding hills with daily hikes topped off with tea tastings. Stop by the Tea Museum at the Kanan Devan Hills Nallathanni Estate in Munnar to get a peek inside the history of tea production in the region.
Enroll in a Cooking Lesson
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Kerala is renowned for its delicious cuisine, featuring regional delicacies like seafood and coconuts. And sure, simply feasting on this Indian fare is delightful, but learning how to cook it is rewarding and gives you a skill you can bring back home. Enroll in a cooking class or even plan your trip around it by booking a two or three-day residency program that involves cooking courses and Ayurvedic treatments. You can also go casual for a more intimate experience and learn how to cook with a local family.
Catch a Kathakali Performance
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Kathakali is a very unusual and ancient form of dance-drama that's traditional to Kerala, and you won't get to see performers dressed up like this every day. The elaborate costumes and subtle dance movements tell a meaningful Hindu mythological story. Performers undergo intense training, including hours of eye exercises, when learning the art of Kathakali. Stop by the Cochin Cultural Center or the Kerala Kathakali Center to see a performance, or arrange a private tour of Kochi that culminates with a Kathakali dance performance.
Catch a Theyyam Ritual in Action
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The small town of Kannur , once an ancient trading port in northern Kerala, boasts secluded beaches, elaborate handloom weaving crafts, and mysteriously masked theyyam rituals . This practice encompasses dance, music, and mime art to bring to life the rich stories of the state of Kerala. The theyyam art form actually has a season, too, running from November until May. Kerala Tourism provides a comprehensive calendar of theyyam events or you can try taking an overnight guided theyyam tour from Kannur.
Watch the Martial Art Form of Kalaripayattu
Kalaripayattu is an ancient martial art form practiced in Kerala—featuring strikes, kicks, grappling, preset forms, weaponry, and even healing methods, its roots can be traced back to 2000 B.C. Attend a 60-minute fighting demonstration that includes the lighting of traditional lamps, a flower offering to a deity, and a brief introduction of the sport. With the incorporation of about 27 different weapons, there's no shortage of excitement. Catch a performance at the Kadathanadan Kalari Centre in Thekkady or book a group tour from Kochi.
Watch a Snake Boat Race
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Every year during the monsoon season, Kerala comes alive with colorful snake boat races , where 140-foot-long canoe-like boats holding 110 rowers each get together to race along the inland waterways. Villages have their own snake boats, each featuring varying sizes and styles. Both the building of the boats and the celebratory event itself are unique parts of a culture that joins the community with the water. Today, snake boat races can be compared to an Olympic event, complete with leagues and scheduled tournaments.
Try Some Toddy
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Toddy, or palm wine, Kerala's Indigenous alcoholic drink, is made from the sap of palm trees, collected from a coconut palm by a tapper who climbs the tree and drains it into a container. When fermented, this sweet nectar, turns slightly tart and has a bit of a kick. Toddy (traditionally called kallu ) is served in small thatched shops, usually with wooden benches, all over Kerala. Inside, you'll find tasty local cuisine dished up alongside the toddy, and, as they say, "the hotter the food, the more you need to drink."
Explore Historic Fort Kochi
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Known as the "Gateway to Kerala," Kochi is an enchanting city with an eclectic influence, and Arabian, British, Dutch, Chinese, and Portuguese cultures all have left their mark here. The architecture and historical sites in Fort Kochi draw most of the visitors to the area. Explore Fort Kochi and its Chinese fishing nets, Jewish Synagogue, and Mattancherry palaces by foot or bicycle, or book a three-hour walking tour of the site. Hotels and homestays that suit all types of budgets can also be found in Kochi.
Discover the Ancient Port City of Muziris
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Multi-cultural Muziris, located about an hour north of Kochi, was historically one of the most important trading ports in Kerala. Businesses thrived here for more than 1,000 years prior to a flood that caused severe damage to the city. The Muzuris area encompasses Kodungallur and Paravoor and is full of old churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples. The first mosque in India, Cheraman Juma Masjid, is a fascinating place to visit. Book a tour or wander the streets on your own to experience ancient Indian culture.
Attend a Temple Festival
Kerala temple festivals, which highlight India's most prized animal, the elephant, pay tribute to the presiding local god or goddess. Watch large processions of bejeweled elephants, drummers, musicians, and colorful floats carrying gods and goddesses around the harvest season in March and April. The largest festivals take place in the Thrissur and Palakkad districts in northern and central Kerala, although many small temples throughout the state do offer small-scale festivities if you're not one for noisy crowds.
Chill at the Beach
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The beaches in Kerala are crowd-free and undeveloped, making them more desirable than beaches in other touristy areas of India. Some boast lighthouses and facilities, while others can only be accessed by boat. Varkala beach , a favorite of travelers, has a spectacular cliff setting and is lined in beach shacks and shops. Stay up high on the cliff and take in the view, or if you're looking for action, head to Kovalam beach near the capital city of Trivandrum—do note, however, that this beach is among the busiest in the state.
Spot Wildlife and Enjoy Impressive Waterfalls
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Periyar National Park , one of Kerala's most magnificent attractions, lies on the banks of a large artificial lake. Complete with hilly forests and a plethora of wildlife, it's the most popular national park in southern India. Unlike other national parks in southern India, Periyar stays open during monsoon season and offers a wide range of eco-tourism activities so you can really experience nature—book a stay during this slow time for an unforgettable and budget-worthy trip.
Two amazing Kerala waterfalls are located within a 55-kilometer drive of the Cochin airport: Athirappally and Vazhachal. Athirappally Falls , the bigger of the two, cascades from a height of 80 feet and resembles Niagara Falls during monsoon season. Note that heavy rains can cause travel disruptions during this season, making the best time to visit between September and October. Nearby, you'll find Vazhachal Falls. While the drop on this waterfall is not as spectacular, it's every bit as majestic as Athirappally Falls and a great place for a picnic. While swimming and bathing are prohibited underneath both of the falls, at Athirappally, you can take a careful dip upriver before the falls plunge.
Admire Mural Paintings
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The colorful mural paintings seen on the walls of temples, churches, and palaces in Kerala all date back to the ninth century. The oldest of these murals lies in the rock-cut cave temple of Thirunandikkara (now in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu ), where only sketchy outlines remain.
The largest mural panel in the state, coming in at 49 square meters, is at Krishnapuram Palace near Kayamkulam. Extensive murals depicting scenes from Hindu epics are preserved at Mattancherry Palace in Kochi, while the murals of the Shiva Temple in Ettumanoor provide insight into the earliest forms of Dravidian mural art. Other famous mural paintings can be found at the Padmanabha temple in Trivandrum and Vadakkumnatha temple in Thrissur.
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Is Kerala a better place for a family trip? 🌴20 Best Tourist Places In Kerala, India: Unveiling the Charms of God’s Own Country
Is Kerala a better place for a family trip? Yes! Kerala’s family-friendly destinations like Kovalam and Varkala offer beautiful beaches and relaxed atmospheres, making it an ideal destination for families.
Kerala, often referred to as “God’s Own Country,” is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness.
Nestled on the southwestern coast of India, Kerala is renowned for its diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. Choosing the right tourist places is paramount to ensuring an unforgettable experience.
With so much to explore, selecting the best tourist destinations becomes crucial. Let’s dive into the natural wonders that make Kerala a standout destination.
This article serves as your guide to the best tourist places in Kerala , taking you on a virtual tour through the enchanting landscapes, diverse experiences, and hidden gems that make Kerala a must-visit destination .
List Of Tourist Places In Kerala
Below is the list of best places to visit in Kerala give everything that any traveler expects from any destination.
1. Alleppey – The Backwater Hot Spot
Alleppey tops this rundown with photos of the best tourist places in Kerala. Moreover, the backwater trips, houseboat stays, and peaceful beauty are attracting a fair number of people to its region.
Also, it is the most celebrated spot to encounter the backwaters of Kerala. Alleppey’s replica of Lord Curzon as East Venice isn’t an overstatement.
A houseboat that stays in Alleppey is the thing that individuals search for when they visit there.
There are spans of paddy fields, pleasant houses of prayer, interesting angling towns as well as lakes. It is pressed with water lilies that make Alleppey also one of the best places to visit in Kerala for couples.
The love of Keralites with coconut as well as banana leaves in their eating routine. Relatively, the cleaner streets will lead you on an old-world walk.
- Places To Stay: Ramada By Wyndham Alleppey , Tharavadu Heritage, Bamboo Lagoon, Treebo Tryst Palmyra Grand Suite.
- Shopping: Buy Souvenirs For Your Loved One.
- Nightwalk: Gear Up For A Crazy Campfire.
- Temples: Indulge In Spiritualism.
- Beaches : Watch The Sun Go Down.
- Perfect Duration: 1 Night/2 Days.
- Celebrated Vacation Destinations: Alappuzha Beach, Krishnapuram Palace, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. The Snake Boat Race in Alleppey is yet a swarming puller.
- Perfect Time To Visit: September to mid-May.
- The closest Air Terminal: is Kochi Airport, 53 km away from the town.
- Closest Train Station: Alleppey Railway Station; it is simply inside as far as possible.
2. Munnar – Perfect For A Dreamy Honeymoon
An extremely well-known one among hill stations in Kerala. Munnar is also one of the best tourist places in Kerala for 2 day trip schedule. Once the late spring capital for the British, Munnar sightseeing attracts travelers from all over the world.
Moreover, With about 80,000 miles of tea manor, an equivalent measure of aromatic vegetation, misty valleys, and low-flying mists.
Munnar is a slope station that has also become one of the best and most unique places to visit in Kerala at night.
Adorable cabins, comfortable homestays, lavish hotels as well and resorts in Munnar make it the most sentimental place.
Also, it’s among the top spots to visit in Kerala. The old-world pilgrim feel has its charms and it unquestionably makes for a decent selfie drive.
Revel in the phenomenal mix of extravagance and excellence, at the most stunning vacation resorts in Munnar.
- Places To Stay: Chandy’s Windy Woods, Pallivasal, The Panoramic Getaway, Forest Glade, Devonshire Greens.
- Kolukkumalai: Tea Estate Tours.
- Echo Point: Camping And Trekking.
- Eravikulam National Park: Spot Rare Species.
- Perfect Duration: 2 Nights/3 Days.
- Perfect Time To Visit: October to March.
- Nearest Airport: Kochi Airport, at a simple separation of 143 km from the slope station.
- Closest Train Station: Aluva Railway Station, which is 110 km away from Munnar.
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3. Kumarakom – One Of The Most Peaceful Places
Established in the backdrop of Vembanad Lake. Kumarakom is a calm little village with charming views. However, it’s a wonderful climate as well as attractive nature making it one of the loveliest tourist places in Kerala .
Moreover, you get a blend of everything here backwaters, authentic Kerala nourishment, uber outside air, the glow of Keralites.
You will also get delightfully new coconuts. Also, there is a great deal to do; browse drifting, cruising, Kumarakom houseboat stay, and also angling.
Kumarakom holds a unique spot in the rundown of the best places to visit in Kerala . The enticing conduits, decorated lakes, aromatic coconut grooves, fresh paddy fields, thick mangrove woods, and delightful authentic nourishment.
Also, the unpolluted newness of the air adds to the rundown. Likewise, Kumarakom’s houseboat stay offers significantly more isolation and protection when compared to Alleppey. Indeed, even the resorts in Kumarakom are extraordinarily peaceful and entrancing.
- Places To Stay: Hotel Green Fields, Hotel The Club, Royal Riviera Hotel and Resort, Lakshmi Hotel.
- Things To Do: Houseboat Ride, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Maya Spa, Kathakali Performance.
- Mainstream Vacation Spots: Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Kumarakom Backwaters, Aruvikkuzhi cascade, Juma Masjid as well as Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple. Also, Vembanad Lake, Valiyapally, Cheriyapally, Kumarakom Beach, Bay Island Driftwood Museum as well as Pathiramal Island.
- Perfect Time To Visit: September to May.
- Closest Air Terminal: Kochi Airport is 85 km away from Kumarakom.
- Closest Train Station: Kottayam Railway Station is 16 km away.
4. Wayanad – The Land Of Paradisiacal Trails
Wayanad implies the place where there are paddy fields in Malayalam. However, Wayanad is one of the greenest tourist places in Kerala . Enhanced with genuine excellence, quiet air as well as rich culture.
Moreover, Wayanad in the travel industry is an ideal blend of nature and man-made legacy. Little, anonymous cascades, that line the city erratically, add to the spot’s appeal. Wayanad is also one of the most refreshing forest places to visit in Kerala .
- Places To Stay: Arayal, Banasura Hill, Wayanad Wild – CGH Earth, Mount Xanadu.
- Kuruva Island: Enjoy Bamboo Rafting.
- Pookode Lake: Enjoy Boating.
- Camping: When The Hills Summon You.
- Cycling: Go Around Town.
- Perfect Duration: 1 Night/2 Days.
- Places To Visit: Besides the top 10 vacation places in Wayanad, there are Thirunelli Temple, Banasura Hill as well and Thusharagiri Waterfalls. Also, Kuruvadweep, Puliyarmala Jain Temple. Lakkidi View Point, Kabini, Papanashini River as well as Padinjarathara Dam.
- Perfect Time To Visit: October to May. Experience fans should visit during the rainstorm-long stretches of July and August to appreciate the advantages of trekking.
- Closest Air Terminal: Karipur International Airport at Calicut is only 95 km away.
- Closest Train Station: Kozhikode Railway Station, which is 72 km away from Wayanad.
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5. Thekkady – The Affection for Wildlife
Thekkady is just paradise covered up in thick woods and wild vegetation. This is actually what makes it one of the best forest tourist places in Kerala .
Moreover, one gets the chance to see about wiped-out types of creatures including tigers, sambars, gaurs, and lions. Likewise, there are elephants, lions, deer, buffalo, hogs, and the Great Indian tigers.
Presumably, the most preferred places to visit in Kerala for the vacationer. Thekkady brags of inexhaustible magnificence as well as fascinating natural life.
However, its trekking path from Moozhiyar to Thekkady Gavi is one of the most well-known paths in South India. Sailing and untamed life perception are two of the most loved hobbies in Thekkady.
- Places To Stay The Elephant Court, Paradisa Plantation Retreat, The Mountain Courtyard, Forest Canopy, and Poetree Sarovar Portico.
- Things to Do: Thekkady Boating Tours, Bamboo Rafting and Hiking in Thekkady, Border Hiking, and Jungle Night Patrol.
- Perfect Duration: 1 Day.
- Must Visit: Kadathanadan Kalari Center, Periyar Lake, Elephant Junction, Ayurvedic Garden, Kumily, Deepa World Spice as well as Ramakkalmedu. And also Mullaperiyar Dam, Periyar Tiger Trail, Vandiperiyar, Chellarkovil, Mudra Cultural Center, Murikkady, and Vandanmedu.
- Perfect Time To Visit: November to early May.
- Closest Air Terminal: Madurai Airport is only 136 km away.
- Closest Train Station: Kottayam Railway Station is 114 km away.
6. Kovalam – Some Beach Enjoyment
Kovalam Seashore is one of the best seashores in Kerala. Also, it is well known for its New Year festivities, and profound solid back rubs. It is also popular for Ayurvedic medicines, sunbathing fests as well as water sports like parasailing.
Moreover, it has a bow-formed coastline that is continually humming with exercises. Individuals from various nations, societies as well and states meet up and add to the magnificence of the spot. Also, one of the most demanding tourist places in Kerala.
- Places to Stay: Hotel Jasmine Palace Kovalam, Hotel Samudra KTDC, Jumayira Residency, Kovalam Beach Hotel as well as Unwind Hotels.
- Take a touring visit: An outing to find the town.
- Spend a night in the houseboat: Give experienced sports a shot.
- Must Visit: Hawah Beach, Lighthouse Beach, The Lighthouse, Thiruvallam Parasurama Temple and also Samudra Beach, Also, Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, Akkulam Lake, Vizhinjam Fishing Harbor as well as Halcyon Castle. And also Kovalam Jama Masjid, Vellayani Lake, Karamana River, Aruvikkara, Rock Cut Caves, and Valiathura Pier.
- Perfect Time To Visit: September to May.
- Closest Air Terminal: Trivandrum International Airport is unimportant 15 km away.
- Closest Train Station: Trivandrum Railway Station is only 14 km away. [
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7. Vagamon – Mandatory Solitude
It is also famous for the Charming Slope station, embellished with supernatural knolls, mysterious nurseries, and lovely dales.
Also famous for, sweet-smelling tea estates, and cloudy valleys, Vagamon hills. All of these have without a doubt earned their place among the best tourist places in Kerala .
The outside air and perfectly manicured gardens of Vagamon are a much-needed refresher.
- Places To Stay: Honeycomb By Astral Inn, Chillax, Falcon Crest, Lavender, The Kissing Mountains.
- Murugan Mala: Trekking, Off-Roading.
- Vagamon Lake: Boat Ride.
- Ulipooni Wildlife Sanctuary-Visit.
- Perfect Duration: 1 Day.
- Must Visit: Murugan Hill, Thangal Hill, Kurisumala, Barren Hills, The Pattumala Church as well as Vagamon Lake. Also, Vagamon Pine Forest, Vagamon Falls, Mundakayam Ghat, and Maramala Waterfalls.
- Perfect Time To Visit: Early August to May.
- Closest Air Terminal: Kochi International Airport is 94 km away from Vagamon.
- Closest Train Station: Kottayam Railway Station is 15 km away.
8. Bekal – Nothing On Earth Less Than Paradise
Bekal is particularly known for its acclaimed Bekal Fort, which is appraised among the best places to visit in Kerala . However, numerous Indian motion pictures, like Rang De Basanti, are shot in the stronghold premises.
Moreover, the ocean breeze going through your hair. The wonderful climate, as well as the great organization, are key fixings to make some great memories in Bekal. Inferable from colorful excellence and also tranquillity, Bekal is among the best three special tourist places in Kerala at night.
- Places To Stay: Taj Bekal resort and spa, The Lalit Resort and Spa Bekal, Kanan Beach Resorts, Malabar Oceanfront Resort.
- Bekal Fort: Witness The Glory and Grandeur Of Bekal’s.
- Bekal Beach: Explore the heavenly paradise delight.
- Nityanand Ashram caves: experience tranquillity.
- Must Visit: Ananthapura temple, Bekal Fort, Valiyaparamba Backwaters as well as Mallikarjuna Temple. Also, Bekal Beach, Chandragiri Fort, Nileswaram, Bekal Hole Aqua Park, Kappil Beach, and also Pallikere Beach.
- Best Time To Visit: September to May.
- Closest Air Terminal: Bajpe airport is closest at 72 km.
- Closest Train Station: Kasaragod railway station is only 12 km from Bekal.
9. Varkala – Kerala’s Most Beautiful Seashores
Varkala is extraordinary compared to other coastline tourist places in Kerala . Moreover, the alluring coastline with mountains on one side and also lavish greenery.
Also, on the other side draws in a large number of voyagers as well as water-experience enthusiasts to the seashore. It is well known for exercises like vessel riding, surfing, parasailing, and horse riding are the life of the seashore.
The unequaled excellence of the seashore is at its prime during sunsets. The shades of brilliant beams make for a strange environment. Include a scramble of extravagance by looking over the most exotic seashore resorts in Kerala, around Varkala.
Moreover, Varkala is an important religious place in Hindu culture. Embellished with numerous Hindu sanctuaries. It invites numerous strict voyagers as well as legacy lovers to its creases with great enthusiasm.
- Places To Stay: Zostel Varkala, Quality Inn, Varkala Cliff Villa, The Lost Hostel, Short Giraffe Hostels.
- Water Sports: Be Thrilled.
- Varkala Culture Center: For An Enriching Experience.
- Yoga: Rejuvenate Yourself.
- Local Cuisine: Treat Your Tastebuds.
- Must Visit: Janardhan temple, Varkala Beach, Sivagiri Muth, Papanasam Beach, Kappil Lake as well as Janardan Swami Temple. Also, Anjengo Fort, Vishnu Temple, Sarkara Devi Temple, Varkala Tunnel as well as Kaduvayil Thangal Dargah.
- Best Time To Visit: August to mid-May.
- Closest Air Terminal: Trivandrum International Airport is 53 km away.
- Closest Train Station: Varkala Sivagiri railway rotation is well inside as far as possible.
10. Kannur – The Ideal City On The Coastal
Kannur, in the past, known as Cannanore, is also among the picturesque places to visit in Kerala , famous for weaving ventures. Moreover, feel the appeal of this lovely provincial town, situated at the northeastern shore of Kerala.
Its sun-kissed seashores are flanked by rich cashew estates, antiquated sanctuaries, and impressive landmarks British as well as Dutch-style structures.
- Places To Stay: Hotel Blue Nile, Central Avenue, Broad Bean, Sea Breeze Beach Inn, Royal Omars.
- Things To Do: Banana Boat Ride, Paithalmala Trekking, Bike Trip, Wave Runner, Boating.
- Well-known Vacationer Attractions: Ezhimala Beach, Fort St. Angelos, Tellicherry Fort, and Rajarajeshwara Temple.
- Best Time To Visit: October to March to appreciate a cool atmosphere.
- The closest Airport: Calicut International Airport.
- The closest Train Station: is Kannur Main.
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11. Kasargod – Kerala’s Coastal Heaven
Found near Bekal, tucked between the Western Ghats on one side and sky-blue the Arabian Sea on the other. Kasargod is a hypnotizing stunner of ‘God’s own State.
It features moving slopes, extravagant coconut plantations, alleviating ocean breeze, and a host of legacy sanctuaries. However, it draws in harmony cherishes travelers, and is considered as one of the most photogenic tourist places in Kerala .
- Famous Vacationer Attractions: Bekal Fort, Madhur Temple, Thonikadavu and Ananthapura Lake Temple, Malom Wildlife Sanctuary, and Ranipuram.
- Perfect Time To Visit: January to February and June to November. Maintain a strategic distance from summer for a very long time as they are warm and sticky.
- The closest Airport: Mangalore International Airport.
- Closest Train Station: Kasargod has its railhead.
12. Kizhunna Beach – Fully Relax
Recorded as one of the disconnected seashores in Kerala. Kizhunna Beach is excellent, less swarmed as well as immaculate. Enhanced by bright and dark mountains and also flanked by lavish green palm manors.
Kizhunna Beach is also the perfect spot to relax, loosen up and revive. However, people visit this grand seashore at the end of the week and also enjoy sunbathing, seashore walks, and swimming.
- Well-known Traveller Attractions: Ezhara is viewed as the twin seashore of Kizhunna, Arakkal Museum, Munambam.
- Best Time To Visit: Round the year, aside from June to August.
- The closest Train Station: is Kannur.
13. Idukki – The Real Pearl Of Kerala
When unwinding and revival is your need, plan an excursion to Idukki. Settled amid verdant slopes and extravagant forests. However, Idukki attracts explorers, nature lovers as well and photography buffs with its shocking normal atmosphere and attractions.
Surrounded by fragrant tea and zest estates, Idukki is irrefutably also one of the famous tourist places in Kerala. Also, it is perfect for treks, nature strolls, and feathered creature viewing.
- Places To Stay: Best mist homestay, meadows pride homestay, Olivia homestay, John’s Villa homestay, Green Spot Homestay.
- Things To Do: Trekking, Camping, Paragliding, Misty Mountain Resort.
- Well-known Traveller Attractions: Kolukkumalai tea estate, Thommankuthu Falls, Thattekkad bird sanctuary or Salim Ali bird sanctuary, Namakkal, Kalvari Mount, Idukki Arch dam, Cheeyappara waterfalls, and Kalvari mount.
- Perfect Time To Visit: November to January and June to August.
- The closest Airport: Kochi.
- Closest Train Station: Theni-60 km from Idukki.
14. Munroe Island – An Exciting Canal Cruise
Roosted at the combination of Ashtamudi Lake and river Kallada. It is 27 km from Kollam, Munroe Island is well known for its channel journey in Kerala. Named after Colonel Munroe. This place also shows a grand country scene in Kerala.
It has covered houses, coconut estates, restricted waterways, tidal ponds as well as mangrove backwoods. Also, considered probably the best place to visit in Kerala. Munroe Island is also well known for the Kallada Boat Race held in September consistently.
District Tourism Promotion Council controls the mail tour of Munroe Island. However, It’s scheduled twice a day, morning at 9:00 AM and evening at 2 PM. The charge per individual for the journey is INR 500.
- Mainstream Traveller Attractions: Thangassery Light House, Kollam Beach as well as Thirumullavaram Beach.
- Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year, aside from the storm.
- The closest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport.
- The closest Train Station: Munroe Island Railway Station.
15. Thrissur – Sense Rich Cultural Heritage
Thrissur celebrates its rich social event alongside beautiful, pleasant cascades as well as seashores. However, acclaimed for Thrissur Pooram and also Onam festivities.
This little interesting town of Kerala is also fittingly recognized as the ‘social capital of Kerala. Also, one of the best tourist places in Kerala .
- Places To Stay: Hotel Niya Regency, Kochi Marriott Hotel, KPM Tripenta Hotel, Hotel Abis Grand, The Mayberry.
- Perfect Time To Visit: October till March is the best time to visit Thrissur. One can likewise visit during April and May to encounter the magnificence of the Thrissur Pooram celebration.
- The closest Airport: Cochin International Airport.
- Closest Train Station: Thrissur railroad station; all around associated with Trivandrum, Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, and Delhi.
16. Cochin – Main Port City
Cochin is a significant port city in God’s own State. Moreover, affectionately called the Queen of the Arabian Sea. Also, it is one of the best tourist places in Kerala that have perpetually been on every traveller’s container list.
It’s an ideal mix of nearby flavours as well as present-day knowledge, to offer the best to its guests. The backwaters, seashores as well as customary zest markets are a short drive from Cochin.
- Places to Stay: Sea Lagoon Health Resort, Sea Lagoon Health Resort, Holiday Inn Cochin, The Mercy and Travancore Court By Spree.
- Best Time To Visit: July to April.
- The closest Train Station: Kochi Railway Junction.
17. Thiruvananthapuram – Economic Capital Of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram is the capital city of God’s own nation and furthermore one of the popular Kerala travel industry places.
This biggest city in the state has numerous places of interest, fascinating seashores, and significantly more. It is also probably the best city to live in in India.
Also, it is additionally appropriately called the Economic Capital of Kerala. With such a significant number of spots to visit, it draws in vacationers from varying backgrounds. It also among the most famous tourist places in Kerala .
- Perfect Time To Visit: October to February.
- The closest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport.
- Closest Train Station: Trivandrum Central Railway Station
18. Kollam-Natural Marvels Treasure Chest
Often named as one of the best places to visit in Kerala. However, Kollam has shown to be an ideal place for those wanting to enjoy the peace of nature.
Also, Kollam is also referred to as the backwaters gateway as well as exhibits. And also It has some of the most picturesque views that steal away the viewer’s breath.
Snuggled on the Ashtamudi Lakeshores, this destination is renowned for its rich as well as deeply rooted past. This town smells of the charm of the old world. Also, it is also home to numerous ports in the Arabian Sea that once played a significant role for traders.
- Places to Stay: Fragrant Nature Backwater Resort & Ayurveda Spa, All Seasons Hotel, The Raviz Resort and Spa, Ashtamudi Villas, D’Fort Ayurvedic Resort in All Seasons.
- Things To Do: Canoeing, sports in Paddlesport, ATV Rides, Bike Tour, and also a Houseboat Trip.
- Ideal Duration: 1 Day/2 Night.
- Best Visiting Time: September to February.
- Nearest Airport: The nearest airport to Trivandrum is 66 km.
- Nearest Railway Station: Railway station Kollam Junction is situated within the town itself.
19. Mannarkkad-To Silent Valley Doorway
Lying in God’s Own Country. Mannarkkad is one of those tourist places in Kerala that attracts travellers looking to get closer to nature as well as wildlife. This destination, incredibly blessed with its mother nature, is also home to an extensive number of cultural villages.
Mannarkkad is also a town that looks straight out of a fairytale with captivating rivers flowing through the wooded valley. Also, make it a spectacular location.
Snuggling on the Western Ghats foothills, Mannarkkad is a town that is one of Kerala’s largest agricultural markets. Also, different plantation products include cinnamon, pepper, rubber as well as plantain. It is also one of the most demanding places to visit in Kerala .
- Nearby Popular Tourist Sights: Ooty, Wayanad, Munnar, Palakkad, Nilambur, Coonoor, and also Malampuzha.
- Best Visit Time: May to September.
- Nearest Airport: The nearest airport is Calicut is 73 km away.
- Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station in Palakkad is 32 km away.
20. Ponnani-Land That Is Historically Harmonious
Also, one of the most stunning sightseeing places to visit in Kerala. Ponnani is a beach town that looks straight out of a book of stories. Also, the vast sandy beaches with clear blue waters of the Arabian Sea gave this town its fame.
This destination is also known as the Mecca of South India with its floors covered by numerous Muslim Institutions.
Ponnani is also a place where one can see cultural peace at its finest. This destination has no dearth of eye-catching flora and fauna, making it also one of the most-visited tourist places in Kerala.
- Ideal Time: 1 Day.
- Popular Tourist Attractions: Jama Masjid, Thrikkavu temple, Mosque of the Human Ath, Padinharekara beach, and also Temple of Navamukunda.
- Nearest Airport: The nearest airport is Calicut is 55 km away.
- Closest Railway Station: The nearest railway station to Tirur is 19 km away.
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FAQ’s About Tourist Places In Kerala
Lot of questions comes to our mind while planning to visit kerala, some of the commonly asked questions are answered below.
Q. What is the best time to visit Kerala?
A. The best time to visit Kerala is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant, and festivals like Onam add cultural vibrancy.
Q. How can I explore the backwaters in Kerala?
A. To explore the backwaters, consider renting a houseboat in Alleppey or Kumarakom. It provides a unique and relaxing way to experience Kerala’s waterways.
Q. Are there any trekking opportunities in Kerala?
A. Yes, Kerala offers various trekking opportunities, with destinations like Munnar and Wayanad providing scenic trails suitable for all levels of trekkers.
Q. What is the traditional cuisine of Kerala?
A. Kerala is known for its delectable cuisine, featuring dishes like appam, puttu, and the famous Kerala Sadya – a traditional feast served on a banana leaf.
Q. Are there any wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala?
A. Yes, Kerala boasts several wildlife sanctuaries, including Periyar National Park and Silent Valley National Park, where you can spot diverse flora and fauna.
Q. Which is the No 1 tourist places in Kerala?
A. The top tourist spot in Kerala is undoubtedly Munnar, known for its stunning tea plantations and breathtaking landscapes.
Q. How can I plan for 3 days in Kerala?
A. Craft a memorable 3-day Kerala itinerary by exploring Kochi’s history, cruising Alleppey’s backwaters, and unwinding on Kovalam Beach.
Q. Which is the best trip place?
A. For an unforgettable experience, consider Wayanad as the best trip place in Kerala, offering nature’s playground with dense forests and hidden waterfalls.
Q. Where is best in Kerala?
A. The best destination in Kerala is subjective, but Wayanad, with its natural beauty and adventurous opportunities, stands out for many travelers.
Q. What makes Kerala a unique tourist destination?
A. Kerala’s uniqueness stems from its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and a wide array of experiences, ranging from backwaters to hill stations and vibrant beaches.
Q. Are houseboat cruises a popular attraction in Kerala?
A. Absolutely! Houseboat cruises are a quintessential Kerala experience, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the backwaters.
Q. What is the best time to visit Kerala for wildlife enthusiasts?
A. The best time for wildlife enthusiasts is during the winter months when the weather is pleasant, and animals are more active.
Q. What are the must-try dishes in Kerala?
A. Kerala’s cuisine offers a variety of delicacies, including appam with stew, Kerala-style fish curry, and traditional seafood dishes.
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📍Top 15 Places To Visit In Kerala In 2024 (With Map)
Kerala, which is known as God’s Own Country , is a popular tourist destination in India that attracts visitors from all across the world. Kerala is famous for its backwaters, beaches, hill stations, culture, heritage, dance forms, and spicy cuisine. Encompassing diverse landscapes, there are several places to visit in Kerala including beaches like Kovalam, hill stations like Munnar, forts like Bekal, backwaters like Alleppey and Kumarakom, and wildlife sanctuaries like Thekkady and Wayanad. From evergreen forests, mighty waterfalls, rolling tea pastures, dense mangroves, and colorful houseboats, to petite treehouses, Kerala is packed with the most unique experiences for all!
Situated in the south, the Spice Capital of India has the Arabian Sea to its west and the Western Ghats to its east and is crossed by 44 rivers. The state offers an extensive array of experiences across its many tourist places, allowing travelers to immerse in its boundless natural beauty and explore its rich traditions, heritage, and culture. In 2023, the prestigious New York Times magazine added Kerala to its list of 52 Places To Go In 2023 .
That’s not all! Kerala is the only Indian destination to have made it to National Geographic’s list of 50 Places of a Lifetime – World’s Greatest Destinations
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With a population exceeding 34 million, Kerala stands as a unique blend of tradition and modernity in India as is evident in its topography and lifestyle. The state boasts a literacy rate exceeding 90%, one of the highest in India, fostering a society with a strong emphasis on education and awareness. This intellectual backdrop lays the foundation for exploring the 15 best places to visit in Kerala that we have listed for you right here. Each of these famous tourist places in Kerala unveils a distinct facet of the region’s allure, providing an opportunity to delve into the state’s cultural richness and varied landscapes.
Download the Kerala tourist map at the bottom of this article
Whether you are planning a solo trip, a romantic honeymoon, or a family vacation, you will find Kerala’s charm irresistible. Go on and explore this list of best places to visit in Kerala with pictures and add new pages to your travel diary.
List Of Top 15 Places To Visit In Kerala
- Athirappally Waterfalls
- Munroe Island
Munnar is among the most famous places to visit in Kerala . Surrounded by lush green hills, it’s a magical paradise tucked away in the hills of the Western Ghats at a towering altitude of 1,532 meters above sea level. The air is crisp and fragrant, carrying the aroma of freshly brewed tea leaves. It’s like a beautiful painting come to life!
The air feels fresh and smells delicious with the scent of tea lingering in the air year-round! There are several intriguing landscapes and Munnar tourist attractions to explore like its tea estates, Mattupetty Dam, and Eravikulam National Park, among others. Often, there’s a mist that wraps around the hills, making everything look like a fairy tale! Waterfalls cascade down the slopes, their gentle murmurs harmonizing with the symphony of nature. Munnar casts a magical spell on people with its enchanting topography, making them feel happy and refreshed.
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How to reach Munnar
Munnar, located in the Western Ghats, can be reached by road from nearby cities like Kochi, Madurai, and Coimbatore. The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, approximately 110 km away. The nearest railway station is in Aluva 108 km away and Ernakulam Junction is 125 km away.
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Where to stay in Munnar
Tea Estate Bungalows, homestays, cottages by the riverside, treehouses, farm stays, and eco-lodges in tribal villages near Munnar town, as well as places like Devikulam, Pallivasal, Chithirapuram, and Bison Valley Road, are the best places to stay in Munnar.
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Munnar travel information
2. alleppey.
Alleppey, also called the “Venice of the East,” is among the top places to visit in Kerala. It is mostly popular for its gorgeous houseboats and amber-hued backwaters which make Alleppey one of the most unique places to go in Kerala. Everywhere you look, there’s calmness, water, and greenery of the paddy fields and coconut mangroves!
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When you’re here, you can simply hop on a special traditional Kerala houseboat, called a “ kettuvallam ,” which is among the most famous symbols of Kerala Tourism, and take a tour of its backwaters and canals. Alleppey’s houseboats are like a house on water, but with all the facilities of a hotel! You can ride this boat through the emerald-green backwaters surrounded by lush paddy fields and swaying coconut palms while watching quaint villages glide past you. It is among the most important experiences for sightseeing in Kerala.
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As you sail, the sound of singing birds and small ripples in the water will make you feel peaceful and let you forget all your worries. You can choose from a variety of budget and luxury boats in Alleppey ranging from houseboats, canoes, kayaks, rowboats, and more. Alleppey offers a one-of-a-kind experience, which is why it’s among the most popular tourist places in Kerala for a one day trip.
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How to reach Alleppey
Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is well connected by road and can easily be reached from cities like Kochi and Trivandrum. The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport 78 km away.
Where to stay in Alleppey
Houseboats or homestays near Alappuzha Beach, Punnamada Lake, Alleppey Backwaters, and Marari Beach are the best options for a stay in Alleppey.
Alleppey travel information
Wayanad, which means the ‘land of paddy fields,’ is a place with lots of rice fields, nut trees, coffee farms, and bamboo forests. It’s located between 700 to 2,100 meters above sea level and is quite close to Karnataka. When you drive on the curvy roads leading to this tourist place in Kerala, you’ll be welcomed by thick forests bathed in sunlight.
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When in Wayanad, lose yourself in the heart of nature! Trek to high waterfalls cascading down green hills, luring you to jump in for a swim! Explore old caves that tell stories from the past and see exotic animals living in this paradisiacal wilderness. Hike through spice plantations, inhaling the fragrant aroma of cardamom and cloves, and savor the flavors of authentic Malabar cuisine.
Don’t miss the tourist spots in Wayanad like Chembra Peak, Soochipara Falls, Edakkal Caves, Pookode Lake, and Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary that top every list of the most popular picnic spots in Kerala.
How to reach Wayanad
Wayanad can be reached by road from nearby cities like Kozhikode and Mysore. The nearest airport is Calicut International Airport, approximately 90 km away. The nearest railway station is Kozhikode Railway Station 110 km away.
Where to stay in Wayanad
Eco-resorts or homestays in Kalpetta, Vythiri, Sulthan Bathery, and Mananthavady are the best places to stay in Wayanad, Kerala.
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Wayanad travel information
Kochi is like a mix of the old and the new, a place where history and modernism blend together in a really cool way! Often called the “Queen of Arabian Sea”, it’s so interesting that it was ranked as the seventh best city on Lonely Planet’s list of top 10 cities to visit in the world . It has one of the oldest European churches in India, called Saint Francis Church, famed for sheltering the final remains of Vasco Da Gama. The city has also won a special award from the UN for having an airport that works with solar energy. No wonder it’s among the most fascinating tourist places in Kerala!
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Steeped in history and infused with a cosmopolitan vibe, Kochi is a city that effortlessly bridges the gap between the past and the present. A stroll through the quaint streets of Fort Kochi reveals colonial-era buildings standing as a strong pillar to the city’s rich heritage. Even in Fort Kochi, you can encounter the timeless beauty of the Chinese fishing nets as they gracefully adorn the waterfront.
With one of the busiest airports in Kerala, Kochi is among the most important places to visit in Kerala owing to its access and central location. You must explore the hustle and bustle of spice markets, inhaling the heady aromas of cloves, pepper, and cinnamon when you visit Mattancherry and Fort Kochi. Also, get a sneak peek at its vibrant arts scene by attending traditional Kathakali performances or browsing contemporary art galleries.
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How to reach Kochi
Kochi is a major metropolitan in Kerala with its own airport – Cochin International Airport, and railway station – Ernakulam Junction Railway Station.
Where to stay in Kochi
Heritage guesthouses or boutique hotels in areas like Princess Street, Fort Kochi Beach, Mattancherry, and Vasco da Gama Square are the ideal places for a stay in Kochi.
Kochi travel information
5. kumarakom.
If you merely wish to relax on your Kerala trip amidst beautiful surroundings, head to Kumarakom. Nestled near the enchanting Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom offers a serene backwater experience amidst untouched natural beauty, making it a popular choice among the most offbeat places in Kerala.
Its tranquil ambiance and breathtaking landscapes have a compelling allure that beckons visitors to return time and again. A quintessential Kumarakom experience involves leisurely houseboat cruises, where travelers can bask in the golden hues of the sunset against a backdrop of swaying coconut trees and immerse their feet in the soothing waters of the lake.
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Kumarakom is also renowned for its exceptional bird-watching opportunities, primarily centered around the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. It holds the distinction as one of the most popular tourist spots in Kerala, attracting migratory birds from diverse corners of the world and offering them temporary sanctuary before their journey home.
How to reach Kumarakom
Kumarakom is easily accessible by road and is 78 km from Cochin International Airport. The nearest railway station is the Kottayam Railway Station 16 km away.
Where to stay in Kumarakom
Kumarakom has plenty of backwater-facing luxury resorts, heritage homestays, luxury and ultra-luxury hotels, and villas where you can stay comfortably.
Kumarakom travel information
Imagine a place where golden sand meets blue water, palm trees dance to the sea breeze, and the sun paints the sky in a kaleidoscope of colors…that’s Kovalam! You can wiggle your toes in the soft sand, feel the waves on your feet, and enjoy the warm sun on this quiet beach that was once a popular destination for hippies in the 70s. The town has three beautiful beaches: Lighthouse, Samudra, and Hawah Beach all with a distinct allure!
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As the day dawns on the beaches of Kovalam, you can witness the mesmerizing spectacle of fishermen hauling in their catch and colorful boats dotting the coastline, clearly one of the most memorable scenes for Kerala sightseeing! Don’t forget to get rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages and treatments, and relish delectable seafood delicacies while you’re here.
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How to reach Kovalam
It is accessible by road and is located just 16 km from the capital city of Trivandrum. The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport and the nearest railhead is the Trivandrum Central Railway Station located 12 km away.
Where to stay in Kovalam
There are several beachfront resorts, hotels, and homestays near Kovalam Beach, Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach, and Samudra Beach.
Kovalam travel information
Located on the Idukki-Kottayam border, Vagamon is an idyllic hill station dotted with meadows and pine forests. Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Kerala, Vagamon is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With its lush green landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and mist-covered valleys, Vagamon offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The cool and refreshing climate adds to the charm of this picturesque destination, making it one of the must-visit Kerala tourist places.
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Take leisurely walks through the tea plantations in Vagamon, embark on thrilling treks to the nearby hills, or bask in the serenity of the surroundings to fully explore the beauty of Vagamon. It invites you to submerge yourself in its natural beauty and create memories that will last a lifetime.
How to reach Vagamon
Vagamon is well-connected to major cities and towns in Kerala. The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport located 170 km away. The nearest railway station is Kottayam Railway Station 44 km away.
Where to stay in Vagamon
Areas like Kurisumala, Thangalpara, Barren Hills, Pine Valley, and Moon Hill are the best places to stay in Vagamon.
Vagamon travel information
8. thekkady.
Thekkady is a refreshing tourist destination in Kerala where you can do everything from viewing Asian elephants in their natural habitat to witnessing Kathakali and Kalaripayattu performances in art centers. Thekkady is one of the best forest tourist places in Kerala and is home to diverse wildlife like Asian elephants, bison, deer, Nilgiri langurs, and Bengal tigers. Get a pair of binoculars and take a boat ride on the pristine Periyar Lake, where herds of elephants come to quench their thirst. You’ll be able to spot several animals, birds, and reptiles roaming freely, and if luck favors you, even the majestic Bengal tiger!
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If you want to visit tourist places in Kerala for three days, don’t forget to keep Thekkady on your agenda. Laid in the lap of the Western Ghats, Thekkady is a verdant sanctuary that tempts wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Home to the renowned Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, this jungle retreat offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the untamed beauty of the animal kingdom. As you venture into the dense forests, you’ll be greeted by a chorus of sounds: the rustle of leaves, the melodious tunes of birds, and the occasional trumpeting of elephants!
Thekkady is a sanctuary not just for wildlife but also for the weary soul, offering an escape from the chaos of city life. The lush greenery of the forest and the calm waters can have a soothing effect on you. Check out the boating timings and cost before you go.
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How to reach Thekkady
The city and wildlife sanctuary is well connected to major cities in Kerala like Kochi, Kottayam, and Kumily. The nearest airport is Madurai International Airport in Tamil Nadu, around 136 km away, while Kottayam Railway Station is the nearest train station 114 km away.
Where to stay in Thekkady
Many budget and luxury resorts and hotels are located near Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumily, Murikkady, and Vandiperiyar.
Thekkady travel information
9. athirapally waterfalls.
Athirapally Waterfalls is situated in the Thrissur district of Kerala, approximately 70 km from the city of Kochi. It lies near the border of the Sholayar Forest Range and is part of the Chalakudy River, which originates in the Anamudi Mountains. The waterfall boasts a height of about 80 feet (24 meters) and a width spanning approximately 330 feet (100 meters), making it one of the largest and most impressive waterfalls in India!
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The captivating beauty of Athirapally Waterfalls has also caught the attention of the film industry. Being one of the most beautiful places in Kerala, Athirappilly Waterfalls has served as a filming location for various Indian films, like Ponnapuram Kotta (1973), Dil Se (1998), and Baahubali (2015), contributing to its fame and popularity.
The falls are enveloped by lush, verdant forests that are part of the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cascading waters, amidst the vibrant foliage, create a truly enchanting and picturesque scene.
How to reach Athirapally Waterfalls
The falls are easily accessible by road from nearby cities and towns like Kochi. it has well-maintained pathways and viewpoints that allow visitors to enjoy different perspectives of the waterfall. The nearest airport is the Cochin International Airport 40 km away. Chalakudy has the nearest railway station to Athirapally about 28 km away.
Where to stay near Athirapally Waterfalls
There are many luxury resorts and homestays located near the waterfall, some facing the rivers and the fall itself. Rainland Resort Athirapally, Athirapally Greenland Resort, and Bethania Resorts Athirapally are some of the best ones.
Athirapally Waterfalls travel information
10. varkala.
Perched atop dramatic cliffs that overlook the azure waters of the Arabian Sea, Varkala is a coastal gem that mesmerizes visitors with its raw beauty and spiritual aura. As you stand atop the cliffs, stunning panoramic vistas open up before your eyes: endless stretches of golden sand, crashing waves, and the humming of seagulls soaring overhead.
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Descend the cliffside steps to reach the pristine beaches, where you can relax in the sun, swim in the refreshing waters, and partake in beachside yoga or Ayurvedic treatments. Visit the ancient Janardhana Swamy Temple, where the chants of devotees create an ethereal ambiance. Varkala is a sanctuary where the weary mind finds respite and the restless heart finds peace.
How to reach Varkala
Varkala is connected by road and is approximately 51 km from Thiruvananthapuram. The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport located 40 km away. The nearest railway station is its own Varkala Sivagiri Railway Station and the Trivandrum Railway Station is about 44 km away.
Where to stay in Varkala
You can stay at the hotels and resorts near Varkala Beach Cliff, Papanasam Beach, Odayam Beach, and the North Cliff area.
Varkala travel information
11. palakkad.
The ‘Gateway to Kerala’ and the home of the Silent Valley National Park , Palakkad is nothing short of heaven for nature fanatics and lovers of wildlife. Tucked at the foothills of the enchanting Western Ghats, the entire terrain of the tiny hamlet is brimming with lush evergreen vegetation and has a distinctly pleasant tropical climate, which has also given it the nickname of the ‘Granary of Kerala’!
In addition to its abundant and untouched nature’s bounty, Palakkad is a hub of deep-rooted traditions, authentic Malayalam culture, unique art, and soulful music. This resplendent scenic region thrives on the indigenous Malabar style of living, making it the jewel of Kerala Tourism!
How to reach Palakkad
Palakkad is connected by road and approximately 55 km from Coimbatore. The nearest airport is Coimbatore Airport and the nearest railway station is the Palakkad Junction Railway Station 5 km away from the village.
Where to stay in Palakkad
Kalpathy, Kollengode, Nemmara, Vadakkencherry, Chandranagar, and Pattambi are said to be the best areas to stay in Palakkad.
Palakkad travel information
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Offering a unique mixture of history, architecture, and beach fun, Bekal is among the most fascinating places to visit in Kerala! Situated in Kerala’s Kasaragod district, Bekal is a beautiful seaside village facing the mighty Arabian Sea and surrounded by lush landscapes. It’s famed for the majestic Bekal Fort that sits right on the shore of this otherwise tiny hamlet, giving a rustic and unique touch to your beach snaps!
It’s the perfect place for a peaceful getaway away from the hustle and bustle of city life, where you’re surrounded by the golden sands of Kerala’s coast, untouched nature, and ancient architecture! Bekal is blessed with a year-round pleasant climate and lush greenery, so you don’t need to worry about which time you should visit!
How to reach Bekal
Palakkad is connected by road and is easy to reach from Mangalore. The nearest airport is Mangalore Domestic Airport 67 km away, and the nearest railway station is Kasargod Railway Junction followed by Kanhangad, both 12 km away from Bekal.
Where to stay in Bekal
Bekal is a very small place with a few major resorts and hotels like The Lalit Resort & Spa Bekal, Hotel Bekal Palace, Taj Bekal Resort and Spa, and the ShriGo Bekal Fort Resort & Spa where you can stay.
Bekal travel information
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13. Thrissur
Explore the rich traditions, colors, music, and art of Kerala at its Cultural Capital – Thrissur ! Also known as Trichur, this city is famed for its numerous sacred temples and religious sanctums, owing to which it serves as an important pilgrimage destination for tourists pouring in from all corners of India!
It is also the venue of Kerala’s most famous temple festival, the Thrissur Pooram, which transforms the whole town into a riot of colors, traditional music, festivities, and laughter every year in April and May! If you plan to visit in the summer season, make sure you add Thrissur to your list of places to visit in Kerala!
How to reach Thrissur
The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport 50 km away from where it’s easy to reach Thrissur by road. The city has its own railway station – the Thrissur Railway Station.
Where to stay in Thrissur
Veliyannur, Koorkenchery, Chembukkav, Minalur, Cheruthuruthi, Wadakkanchery, and Amalanagar are some of the best places to stay in Thrissur.
Thrissur travel information
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14. Munroe Island
Munroe Island is a cluster of 8 little islands that look like they’ve climbed straight out of a fairytale! Lying 27 km away from Kollam in the Arabian Sea, these islands (or islets) are connected by a network of canals and surrounded by sparkling turquoise water all around!
Munroe, or Mundrothuruthu, boasts of resplendent coconut groves and utter serenity which are best explored via backwater cruises through its canals, all of which start at its confluence point of Ashtamudi Lake. It does not receive a large influx of tourists, which makes this rather secluded and offbeat backwater destination a great alternative for Alleppey!
How to reach Munroe Island
The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport 97 km away. The nearest railway station is the Kollam Railway Station 25 km away. You can reach Munroe from Kollam by taxi or bus.
Where to stay in Munroe Island
You can either stay in the resorts and homestays in Munroe Islands or at the hotels in its nearest city – Kollam. All Seasons Munroe, Munroe Heritage Inn Homestay, Prakruthi Residency, Munroe Drive Inn Island, Munroe Nest Homestay, Royal Mundro Palace Homestay, and Mundro Garden Homestay are some of the best places to stay in Munroe Island.
Munroe Island travel information
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Poovar Beach, or Poovar Estuary, is where you get to witness the distinct confluence of a river and a lake with the sea, a rare spectacle that makes it one of the most peculiar tourist places in Kerala! Whether you’re cruising on the quaint backwaters of Poovar, sipping a cup of tea in its riverside cottages and resorts, or sunbathing on its golden beach, you’ll be able to experience this rather exciting phenomenon that is truly something to write home about!
That’s not all Poovar is famous for! The Poovar Estuary is also known for its verdant greenery, providing shelter to various exotic species of flora and fauna. There’s a lot to do for families, couples, and youngsters at Poovar Island. One can go backwater cruising in long canoes and kayaks, explore the fauna with guided nature walks, have a picnic on the beaches, go fishing, or simply explore Poovar’s traditional village life.
How to reach Poovar
Munnar can be reached by road from nearby cities like Trivandrum, Kovalam, and Kulathupuzha. The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport 38 km away, and the nearest railway station is Trivandrum Railway Station 27 km away.
Where to stay in Poovar
Poovar Island Resort, Estuary Sarovar Portico, Isola Di Cocco, Leela Backwaters Resort, Prathiba Heritage Hotel, Hotel Sea View Palace, and Paraikal Beach Resort are some of the best places to stay in Poovar.
Poovar travel information
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How To Plan A Trip To The Top 15 Places To Visit In Kerala
Thinking of planning a trip to the above-mentioned places to see in Kerala? Up until the 1980s, the area was not a popular tourist destination. It was mainly the north of India that had the concentration of visitors from overseas. However, with a campaign fronted by the Kerala Tourist Development Corporation, all that changed over the last couple of decades. Kerala became a place that the more discerning travelers wanted to visit, and with that, numbers steadily grew.
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Planning a holiday to cover the best places to visit in Kerala requires careful consideration and a well-thought-out itinerary. Here’s a step-by-step process to help you plan your perfect Kerala getaway:
1. Pick your favorite places to visit in Kerala
Note down your choice of the best tourist spots and cities in Kerala that you wish to visit after thoroughly going through the information we have provided above. It’s important to set your priorities and select places you can cover for the duration of your trip with ease and without unnecessary hassle.
2. Research the destinations
Research the top places to visit in Kerala, considering factors like your interests, preferred activities, duration of the trip, budget, accommodation preferences (economical or luxury), and mode of transport (air, railway, road).
3. Decide the trip duration & travel dates
Decide how long you’ll be able to stay in Kerala. Consider factors like the travel time to and fro different places in Kerala, sightseeing options, and leisure days required. Choose your travel dates considering weather conditions, local festivals, and your availability.
4. Budgeting
Create a budget that will easily cover your transportation, accommodation, meals, activities, and any miscellaneous expenses you might incur during your trip. Ensure you allocate enough funds for shopping, collecting souvenirs, and unexpected costs.
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5. Create an itinerary
Map out a rough itinerary allocating specific days to each destination and sightseeing places in Kerala. Consider the travel time between places and prioritize what interests you the most. Ensure a balance between sightseeing, relaxation, and exploration.
6. Choose hotels & transportation
Compare and book accommodations well in advance. Stay options in Kerala range from luxury resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses and boutique hotels. Pick your stay based on its proximity to tourist attractions and the experiences you wish to indulge in, such as houseboat cruises in Alleppey, tea plantation visits in Munnar, and cultural exploration in Kochi.
Pick the right mode of transportation considering distance from your city, budget, and convenience – whether you’ll be flying to Kerala, taking a train, or embarking on a road trip. Find out about bus timings and availability of taxis in the places you wish to visit.
7. Pack essentials & stay connected
Ensure you have a working phone with local SIM or international roaming for communication and navigation. Don’t forget to pack necessary items like light cotton and linen clothes, an umbrella, insect repellent, water-resistant shoes, rubber slippers for beaches, hats and sunglasses, and sunscreen. Do not overpack. Leave room for shopping items.
Remember that while planning is essential, sometimes the most memorable experiences come from spontaneity, especially when you’re traveling to this veritable treasure trove of enriching and diverse experiences called Kerala!
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Now that you are acquainted with the tourist places in Kerala, it’s time to plan your vacation to Kerala and immerse in the enchanting tapestry that is God’s Own Country! Renowned for its lush landscapes, pristine backwaters, captivating beaches, and vibrant cities, there is an impressive array of attractions and places to visit in Kerala that you must explore at least once in your lifetime! If you have any queries about the same, feel free to post them in the comments section below so that we can assist you. We, at Iris, are dedicated to ensuring you have an incredible experience exploring the best that Kerala has to offer!
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A hub of Kerala's backwaters, Alleppey is the center of an immense net of waterways and coir industry. Officially called Alappuzha, this beautiful city borders the Laccadive Sea and revivified Ayurvedic resorts. Arrive in Alleppey to experience its houseboat cruises passing through its calm backwaters and explore green paddy fields, gorgeous avifauna, and the local life of Kerala. Alleppey beach rests in the Arabian Sea, and the beauty of this beach is only enhanced by the history connected to it. Houseboats, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Vembanad Lake, Pallippuram, and Bay Island Drift Museum are some of the top-most attractions to visit in Alleppey. The snake boat race festival is a must-visit if you are in Alleppey during August. The race takes place on the second Saturday of every August. Best time to visit- November to February.
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It’s a place where magnificent waterfalls, historical caves, exotic resorts rest. Famous for its spice plantations and wildlife, Wayanad is truly a nature’s abode. The best way to explore the town is by walking through the beautiful spice plantations and trekking to the ancient caves while dining at the best resort. Wildlife reserves are a special thing to visit Wayanad. The Wayanad wildlife reserve is where you can explore a wide range of flora and fauna. It’s a significant part of the Nilgiri Biosphere reserve located in the Western Ghats. Animals like elephants, leopards, and bears are easily spotted here. A few places to visit in Wayanad are- Banasura Dam, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Edakkal Caves, Chembra Peak, Soochipara Falls, Vythiri, Kuruva Dweep, and Pookode Lake. Best time to visit- Between October and May Check Out: Exciting Things to Do in Wayanad Also Checkout: Cochin Tour Packages
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Cochin or Kochi is the central port city in Kerala. Regarded to be the “Queen of Arabian Sea,” Cochin is located on the south-west coast of India, and is a busy, profitable port city in Kerala. Its trading activities date back to more than 600 years. It’s the financial, industrial, and commercial capital of Kerala. The Arabs seem to have put a profound influence on the city, along with influences of the Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese, and the British. The Chera Dynasty and the Feudal Lords have also played a significant role in the nourishment of the city. This sophisticated town is quite famous for its upmarket stores, art galleries, shopping hubs, cultural heritages, fashion, restaurants, and a few palaces and beaches. Places like Fort Kochi, Mattancherry Palace, Chinese Fishing Nets, Jewish Synagogue, Willingdon Island, Bolgatty Palace, and Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary are worth visiting. Best time to visit- From October to March Must Read: Things to Do in Cochin for a fun vacay! Must Checkout: Kochi Trip
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Munnar is a local town and a tranquil hill station located in the Western Ghats. It is one of the prettiest places to visit in Kerala. Widely famous for its tea estates, lush greenery, and rocky peaks, Munnar is so beautiful that it serves to be the commercial center for a few of the world’s largest tea estates. Munnar is a divine beauty that is yet to be explored fully. It has various protected areas that protect species like Nilgiri Tahr and Neelakurinji. The hill station is located over three mountain rivers- Kundala, Nallathanni, and Mudrapuzh. It is located at 1,600 meters above the sea level and served as the perfect destination for summer holiday during the British era in India. Munnar is also one of the top-listed honeymoon destinations in India. Anamudi Peak, Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty, Pallivasal, Top Station, Tea Museum, and Chinnakanal & Anayirangal are a few tourist spots worth visiting in Munnar. Best time to visit- September to March Also Check: Resorts in Munnar for a comfortable stay! Must Book & Checkout: Wayanad Tour Package From Calicut
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The village of Kumarakom lets you experience magic in several ways. It’s a huddle of little human-made islands situated on the Vembanad Lake. Kumarakom is a significant part of the Kuttanad region, and it is home to beautiful backwaters, just like Alleppey. The bird sanctuary in Kumarakom is spread across 14 acres of land where you can spot different migratory birds and other birds like Cuckoo, Wild Duck, Teals, Waterfowls, Egrets, Darters, Herons, etc. Activities like boating and fishing are quite popular at the Taj Garden Retreat. Kumarakom is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala, due to its backwaters, paddy fields, and lavish houseboats. A few other places to visit in Kumarakom are- Vellavali, Toddy Shops, Bay Island Drift Museum, Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls, Kumarakom Craft Museum, and St. Mary’s Church. Best time to visit- September to March Must Read: Enticing Things to Do in Kumarakom
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Popular as the beach lover’s first choice, Kovalam is one of the most beautiful tourist places to visit in Kerala. Kovalam is a peaceful village located at the coastlines of the Arabian Sea. There are three spotless beaches for which Kovalam is famous- Samudra beach, Lighthouse beach, and the Hawah beach. These beaches are the best gateway to spend some quality time in Kerala while trying out activities like surfing, motorboat riding, diving, etc. These beaches, when coming together, form a splendid pebbly falcate. These beaches have become the center of attractions for tourism. The literal meaning of Kovalam is “a grove of coconut trees,” and so the town of Kovalam is filled with coconut trees as well. The city also lets you explore some effective Ayurveda treatment with a dash of yoga. Some popular places to visit in Kovalam are Halcyon Castle, Vellayani Lake, Karamana River, Veli Tourist Village, Kovalam Art Gallery, Artificial OffShore Coral Reefs, Ashoka Beach, and the Catamaran Ride. Best time to visit- September to March Must Check: Alluring Things to Do in Kovalam Also Book: Wayanad Tour Package From Bangalore
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One of the oldest ports in the Arabian Sea, Kollam is a local town with a rich history and unique culture credited with the magic of nature. Kollam is located on the south-west coast of Kerala bordering the Arabian Sea. There are several hidden gems in Kollam that are yet to be discovered. The port here has been carrying out its activities since the majestic rule of ancient Rome. The seaport of Kollam has a rich past of Arabs, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese, and British trying their luck with the trading of spices and cashews. The place still possesses higher significance in terms of the economic backdrop. The beauty of Kollam can be very well described in terms of its calm seashore, coconut palms, lush cashew plantations, and traditional villages. Some popular places to visit in Kollam are- Punalur, Palaruvi Waterfalls, Karunagapally, Mayyanad, Ashtamudi Lake, Amritapuri, Pathanapuram, Aryankavu, and Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary. Best time to visit- October to February Planning a Kerala trip, Checkout: Kerala Trip Packages You May Also Like To Book: Wayanad Trip From Chennai
Located at an altitude of 100 meters above the sea level, Vagamon or Wagamon is a blessing on earth. If you want to spend your weekend in Kerala, far away from the tiresome city life, then Vagamon is your destination. It is one of those places to visit in Kerala that you must visit at least once in your lifetime. Lush greenery, tranquility, a perfect blend of human-made beauty and nature, and a place for pilgrimage; Vagamon has everything you can ask for. The Vagamon forest is a treat for wildlife lovers, and it serves to be one of the major tourist attractions in Vagamon. For the love of adventure, you can go for activities like trekking, rock climbing, cycling, and paragliding. Some famous attractions in Vagamon are Marmala Waterfalls, Vagamon Meadows, Ulipooni Wildlife Sanctuary, Pine Hill, Kurisumala, Kurisumala Ashram, Thangalpara, Barren Hills, Murugan Mala, Pattumala Church, and the Vagamon Lake. Best time to visit- Throughout the year Must Book: Wayanad Packages For Family Also Checkout: Packages Tours From Bangalore To Alleppey
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Renowned for its history, Kozhikode is one of the most beautiful tourist places in Kerala. It was the place where Vasco-da-Gama first landed in India and the origins of the famous Spice route were mapped. It is famous for its picturesque beach where one can behold one of the most fantastic sunsets and enjoy a great deal of seafood. Some of the must-visit places in Kozhikode are Dolphins Point, the lighthouse and the Lions Park. The city is a great visit to plan with your family and friends if you wish to cherish some laid back time in the realm of nature. Location: Kozhikode, Kerala. Timings: All day. Entry fee: None. Planning a honeymoon trip, Checkout: Kerala Honeymoon Packages Must Checkout: Alleppey Tour Packages From Chennai
Thekkady is one of the top-most visited tourist places in Kerala. It is the location of the largest Tiger Reserve in the country- Periyar Tiger Reserve. If you want to explore a jungle on your vacation, then Periyar is your ideal destination. Since Periyar Reserve is the central tourist attraction, there are many things that you can enjoy here, like bamboo rafting in the Mullaperiyar Dam, shopping, eating at the most excellent eateries, and trying out various adventure sports. The Spice Gardens are always ready to welcome the visitors. The backwoods of the Periyar let you enjoy a little trekking adventure as well. The best way to explore the Periyar is to enjoy the early morning boat ride, and you might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of wild elephants, wild boars, bison, numerous birds, and more. Places to visit in Thekkady are Periyar Tiger Trail, Thekkady Lake, Green Park Ayurvedic and Spice Plantation, Mudra Cultural Center, Annakara, Chellarkovil Viewpoint, and Kadathanadan Kalari Center. Best time to visit- September to April Popular Read: Amusing Places to Visit in Thekkady Also Book: Alleppey Houseboat
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A small town located in Kasaragod district of Kerala, Bekal is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala. Bekal is all about pristine beaches, backwaters, and historical forts. The town shares its borders with the shores of the Arabian Sea. This small town is blessed with various tourist attractions to explore, and it’s famous for its natural beauty. Spending some time in Bekal and exploring its temples and mosques is the best way to escape the hustle-bustle of daily life. There is a set of 45 caves located in Bekal, known as the Nityananda Ashram caves which are worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. A few other tourist attractions in Bekal are The Aqua Park, Bekal Fort, Bekal Beach, Kappil Beach, Chandragiri Fort, Valiyaparamba Backwaters, Ananthapura Temple, Nileswaram, Hosdurg Beach, and Malik Deena Mosque. Best time to visit- October to February Click here to book: Kerala Tour Package From Ahmedabad Book Now: Munnar Tour Packages From Mumbai
Widely recognized as an “eco-village in the Western Ghats,” Idukki is one of the most vibrant and naturally lush places to visit in Kerala. It’s a non-coastal district located in Kerala with nearly more than half of the land covered with dense forest. This craggy district is famous for its tea factories, rubber plantations, forests, wildlife sanctuaries, and beautiful villas. Idukki means “a deep gorge” in the Malayalam language. It’s a tranquil place that is located between two enormous rocky mountains of Kuravan and Kurathy. The highest peak in India, Anamudi is also situated in Idukki. The district is also renowned for housing the Kulamavu Dam which is a popular spot for trekking. Some popular must-visit places in Idukki are Gavi, Hill View Park, Idukki Arch Dam, Nandukani, Painavu, Mangala Devi Temple, Murikaddy, and Meesapulimala. Best time to visit- Throughout the year Check Out: Luxurious Resorts in Idukki Must Book: Munnar Packages From Coimbatore
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Cited as “God’s own country,” Kuttanad is one of the most beautiful and scenic places to visit in Kerala. Kuttanad has preserved four essential rivers in Kerala- Pampi, Meenachil, Achankovil, and Manimala River, making it a diving tourist place in Kerala. Kuttanad is located in the middle of thick and lush greeneries, and the region is also known as the “Rice Bowl of India.” Like Alleppey, Kuttanad is also quite famous for its backwaters as it covers a large part of Alleppey. It is undoubtedly an ideal place for a honeymoon destination. The region offers long houseboat tours and short canoes trips for the visitors. Canoeing through the backwater is probably one of the most engaging activities you can do in Kuttanad. Some popular places to visit in Kuttanad are Champakulam, Pamba River, Chengannur, and Punnamada Lake. Best time to visit- August to March You Can Also Checkout: Munnar Trip Packages From Hyderabad Munnar Holiday Packages From Chennai
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Famous for nurturing classical Keralan performing arts, religious edifices, and the famous Thrissur Pooram festival, Onam Festival, and Vadakkumnathan Temple, the local town of Thrissur is undoubtedly one of the fascinating tourist places in Kerala. The culture here is so astounding that Thrissur has been named as the official cultural capital of Kerala. Previously known as Trichur, the town of Thrissur is the exact spot that provided Kerala with its charm of festivals and culture. Thrissur used to be the capital of Kochi Kingdom. The best way to explore Thrissur is by witnessing the magic of the festivals celebrated here. Some popular tourist spots to explore in Thrissur are Heritage Garden, Vadakkumnathan Kshetram Temple, Tomb of Shakthan Thampuran, Athirapally Falls, Archeology Museum, and the Thrissur Zoo. Best time to visit- October to March Suggested Read: Best Places in Thrissur Must Checkout: Munnar Package From Kochi
Varkala is a small town located on the coastline of the Arabian Sea in the southern part of Kerala. The city is widely famous for its hippie culture and the exclusive 15m high Northern Cliff located on the adjacent side of the Arabian Sea. This cliff is where you can have the most delicious seafood in Varkala. They also play global music. The Samadhi of Kerala’s famous saint Shri Narayana Guru is also located in Varkala. The town is home to the famous Janardana Swami Temple (Dakshin Kashi). There are several flawless beaches, hills, forts, lakes, lighthouses, natural fisheries, and hot springs in Varkala, making the town a must-visit tourist place to visit in Kerala. A few places to visit in Varkala are Edava Beach, Thiruvambadi Beach, Anjengo Fort, Sivagiri Mutt, Janardhana Swamy Temple, Varkala Cliff, Vishnu Temple, Papanasam Beach, and Chilakoor Beach. Best time to visit- Between October and February Popular Read: Things to Do in Varkala for a fun filled vacation Must Book & Checkout: Bangalore To Munnar Travel Package
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A small, local coastal town located in the Northern part of Kerala, Kasargod is one beautiful blend of beauty and nature with a dash of religion, culture, and grace. The town is immensely famous for its grand forts, lofty hills, scenic backwaters, temples, luxurious resorts, and its flawless beaches. With so much to offer, Kasargod has become one of the most visited tourist places in Kerala. The history of Kasargod also displays gracefulness and integrity. It is said to be preserving various significant forts in Kerala. The fascinating art and culture of Kasargod has become the talk of the neighborhood. Kasargod is also famous for the budding handloom industry. Some popular tourist attractions in Kasargod are- Ranipuram, Malom Wildlife Sanctuary, Ananthapura Lake Temple, Parappa Wildlife Sanctuary, Nileswar, Kareem’s Forest Park, Manjeshwar, and Kumbala. Best time to visit- During September and January Must Read: Best Resorts in Kasargod
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Best Places to Visit in Munnar
Tata tea museum.
Blossom Park Dark Forest
Blossom Park Dark Forest is a magnificent park located at a fair distance of three kilometers from the town of Munnar. It is situated nearby the Pallivasal Hydro-electric project, near the beautiful river Muthirappuzha and in the middle of the Kanan Devan Hill Tea Estates. The beauty of this park is further enhanced by a large variety of blossoming flowers. The park has visitors from all over the world. The best part about this park is that they have planted seasonal flowers as well. Blossom Park is one of the most vibrant places to visit in Kerala, due to its naturally blooming flowers and lush greenery. The park is also an ideal spot for photography and activities like cycling, boating, trekking, bird-watching and more. They also arrange a fascinating flower show every year. Location- 3 km from Munnar Town Timing- 09:00 am to 07:00 pm Entry Fee- Adults- INR 10, Kids- INR 2
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Eravikulam National Park
Eravikulam National Park isn’t just a tourist place in Kerala; it is also home to a number of endangered and vulnerable species in the world. The national park is about natural beauty and riveting landscapes that offer one the ultimate opportunity to rendezvous with the wild. With its natural landscapes and the backdrop of hills, this stunning national park is certainly one of the best places to visit in Kerala. The rolling hill plateau of Eravikulam serves as home to over 25 species of mammals, including the Nilgiri Tahr, which is the largest surviving population of the species. The park is also home to Golden Jackal, Elephants, dusky palm squirrel, Stripe-necked Mongoose, and porcupine, making this place feel alive with a blend of tall and small animals. Lakkom Waterfalls and the Cauvery River in this region provide a natural source of water to the wildlife here. Location: The Wildlife Warden Munnar PO, Idukki, Kerala, 685612 Timings: 7:30 AM to 4 PM Entry fee: Starting from INR 65
Lockhart Gap View Point
Lockhart Gap View Point is a viewpoint located in Munnar. It is named so because of its locked heart-shaped view. Famous for its mind-blowing views of the neighboring valleys, mountains, tea plantations, and exciting trekking trails, Lockhart Gap ViewPoint lets you explore the beauty of sunsets from a different angle. It is also famous for its ancient natural craggy cave. The Lockhart viewpoint enables you to explore the Bison Valley and trek around the dense forests and scenic trails. It is one of the most idealistic tourist places in Kerala for a weekend getaway with friends and family. These trails also let you explore the various rare species of flora and fauna. The best part about this viewpoint is the cool breeze that makes it a serene spot for picnics. Location- Munnar, Kerala Timing- 24 hours Entry Fee- Free Recommended Read: Beautiful Waterfalls in Munnar
Mattupetty Dam
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
If you want to see a blend of all tourist places in Kerala, then Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is your destination. This Indian wildlife sanctuary is one of the protected areas of Kerala and features a nominated World Heritage Site. With 34 species of mammals, including panthers and spotted deer, this wildlife sanctuary is one of those Indian destinations that any wildlife or nature lover would like to explore. The rusty-spotted cats and grizzled giant squirrels, which are known as vulnerable species are also found here. The Mugger Crocodile is quite famous around here. With 22 amphibian species and over 150 species of butterflies, Chinnar is certainly one of those places that will cause butterflies in your stomach. The Chinnar montane rain forest gives it ethereal natural beauty, which is complemented by the Thoovanam Waterfalls, providing this forest with a stunning appearance. Tourists are allowed to enjoy nature walks at Chinnar and its Pamber River Banks, thereby giving them an opportunity to find a giant squirrel and watch birds. Here, adventure lovers can get a strong rush of adrenaline by enjoying natural activities such as trekking. The scenic beauty makes a perfect backdrop for camping. The lofty watch tower here provides an incredible panoramic view of the entire area. Location: Munnar - Udumalpet Road, Munnar, Kerala 685612 Timings: 8 AM to 5 PM Entry fee: INR 10 Planning a trip to Kerala? Checkout our best selling Kerala Tour Packages From Kolkata
Valara Waterfalls
Located in Idukki, the Valara Waterfalls is one of the most mesmerizing places to visit in Kerala. The waterfall is located amidst Adimali and Neriamangalam. The magical and fantastic beauty of this waterfall is enough to make anyone fall in love with it. Valara owns a chain of waterfalls, neighboured by lush green forests, and it holds a large variety of animals and birds. The beauty of this scenic and gushing waterfall is a treat to behold. It’s the best way to escape the day-to-day tiresome city life. Valara Waterfalls is also an ideal location for nature photography and picnics. For nature lovers, it is a heaven’s gift. Location- Idukki, Kerala Timings- 24 hours Entry Fee- Free
Top Station
Situated in Kundala Valley, Top Station is one of the most popular places to visit in Kerala. The place is famous for having beautiful tea plantations, verdant valleys, fabulous waterfalls and mostly the Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once in twelve years. One of the most spectacular sights that can be witnessed from Top Station is the beautiful landscape covered with clouds. The pristine beauty of the place will leave you in search of words. It is a great spot to enjoy a picnic with your loved ones and enjoy the most panoramic views of the Western Ghats on your vacation. The place is a haven for nature lovers and best visited from the month of April to May in Kerala. Location: Munnar - Top Station Highway, View Point Path, Munnar. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM Entry fee: None. Also Read: Amazing Places to Visit in Munnar in One Day
Attukad Waterfalls
Best Places to Visit in Kochi
Among the tourist places in Kerala, Fort Kochi is a beautiful region located towards the South-West part of the city of Kochi. This region is one of the three main urban regions that constitute the present-day Kochi City. Fort Kochi was the place of the first European township in India, the influence of which can still be felt and observed in the city’s architecture and its town planning. In current times, the Fort Kochi region is considered to be one of the finest places to visit in Kerala, with its major attraction being its beaches, the beautiful sight of traditional fishing in this region, and of course the European-inspired architecture of this region. Location: Kochi 682001 Timings: 5 AM and 9:50 PM Entry fee: None. Planning a trip to Kerala? Checkout our best selling Kerala Family Packages
Cherai Beach
Kodanad Elephant Training Centre
Santa Cruz Basilica
Wonderla Amusement Park
Gear up for an adventurous day at Wonderla Amusement Park when you are vacationing in Kerala. It is one of the exhilarating places to enjoy rides and have fun with your loved ones. The amusement park is great for having thrilling experiences with your family. The place has a lot of food options and offers a memorable experience. A few of the popular attractions at Wonderla Amusement Park are Musical Dancing Fountain, The Vintage Castle, Vintage Tornado, Wavy and Vertical Fall, Caterpillar ride, Rapid River, Wave Pool, and Wonder Splash. Location: Kumarapuram P O, Pallikkara, Kerala 683565 Timings: 11 AM to 6 PM Entry fee: Starts from INR 385 Also Read: Places to Visit in Kochi at Night
Hill Palace of Tripunithara
Marine Drive
One of the most picturesque locations in Kerala, the Marine Drive is a promenade in the Indian city of Kochi, which has been built in a beautiful way to face Kerala’s backwaters. A popular hangout for local populations, Marine Drive is known for being one of the most enthralling, beautiful tourist places in J. The Rainbow Bridge here is quite popular and provides travelers with a chance to enjoy the structural beauty of this place. The drive is located at an economically thriving region of Kochi. Visit Marine Drive in Kochi if you wish to experience the bounties of a sunset. The beauty of this region, along with the gentle breeze from the Vembanad Lake makes a perfect backdrop for chatty conversations, eating and shopping. Tourists throng this walkway during evenings, enjoying incredible things that this place has to offer. Starting from High Court junction till Rajendra Maidan, this Drive has a length of 1.75 kilometers and also offers boat jetties along the way. Two new bridges, the Rainbow and the Chinese Fishing Net Bridge offer surreal views of Kerala’s backwaters. Truly, this is one of the best places to visit in Kerala. Location: MG Road, Kochi. Timings: All day. Entry fee: None. Must Check: Kerala Honeymoon Packages From Hyderabad
Best Places to Visit in Alleppey
Alleppey beach.
Krishnapuram Palace
Chavara Bhawan
Chavara Bhawan is cited to the inherited residence of one of the leading personalities of the Christian Faith, the Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara. He is said to be the founder of the first parishioners for the men in the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. It is one of the most significant places to visit in Kerala. The Chavara Bhawan is said to be three centuries old, and it’s a symbol of Christian relic that acts as a refuge for Christians to pray and explore the heights of their spirituality by relaxing in tranquility. This edifice can only be reached through a boat ride. If you are visiting the Chavara Bhawan in January, you might want to be a part of the major festival of this Bhavan that is celebrated annually on January 3rd every year. Participate in the mass prayer that is held on this day. A special prayer is held every Saturday of every month. Location- Alleppey, Kerala Timing- 09:00 am to 04:30 pm Entry Fee- Free
Marari Beach
Triveni Floating Market
The Triveni Floating Market is an economic market located in Alleppey. Visiting this flea market is an experience in its own. It is one of the most economical market places to visit in Kerala. The best thing about this market is that it’s a floating market. Owned and run by the state cooperative, this floating market is renowned for the red and white chequered boats. You can get everything you need here; from shampoos and health drinks to televisions and music systems. The market attracts thousands of tourists visiting the backwaters of Alleppey. You can call it as a supermarket where locals buy rice, sugar, wheat, and other significant daily-usable stuff at relatively lower prices than the rest of the markets in Kerala. Location- Alleppey, Kerala Timing- 08:00 am to 06:00 pm Entry Fee- Free
Alleppey Lighthouse
Mullakkal Market
If you want to go for shopping in Kerala and have a value for money, then the Mullakkal Market is where you should visit next. It is regarded to be the central market of Alleppey. You can get a lot of things at very reasonable prices. The price for every item on sale is the reason this market attracts a wide range of visitors every day. Primarily known for selling gold and silver pieces of jewelry and offerings, the Mullakkal market also showcases a variety of metal utensils, incense, handicrafts, animal and wooden boxes, etc. You can also shop for fashionable attires during the wedding seasons. Exclusive items like carpets, rugs, hammocks, bags, cushion covers, souvenirs, etc. are also available at reasonable prices. Location- Alleppey, Kerala Timing- 10:00 am to 08:00 pm Entry Fee- Free
Best Places to Visit in Kumarakom
Kumarakom bird sanctuary.
For all avid bird watchers and fauna lovers, the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is nothing less than a heaven. Set in the backdrop of Kerala Backwaters, this beautiful bird sanctuary is known for its lush green lawns and deep blue skies, which are adorned by birds from all over the world. The sanctuary, which is spread over 14 acres offers boat ride from Kavanar River or the Vembanad Lake. The main attraction of birds that can be seen here includes the duck, the Brahminy Kite, waterfowl and cormorant, darter and egret along with heron, cuckoo, moorhen, and owl. The place is also home to a number of migratory birds such as flycatcher, Siberian Crane, teal, lark and parrot. The bird sanctuary is probably most popular for having migratory birds from as far as Siberia and the Himalayas. Mostly an early morning trek, preferably before the sunrise, is one of the best ways of watching birds here. The birds leave their forest homes early in the morning and usually surround and fly over the lake, making it the hub for bird watchers from all over the world which makes this place one of the best tourist places in Kerala. Location: Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563 Timings : 6:30 AM to 5 PM Entry fee: INR 50 Must Read: Best Kumarakom Houseboats
Kumarakom Beach
Kumarakom is one of the most breathtaking Kerala tourist places that is known for its backwaters, museums, scenery and the most fabulous beaches. One can look forward to having a refreshing getaway with adventure activities like swimming, water polo, snorkeling, volleyball, and other water sports activities. One can appreciate the calm nature on the beach resorts and look forward to relaxing and unwind by the beaches. The place will leave you spellbound as you take a stroll by the beach which will leave your senses revived. There are also places where you can unwind with yoga, meditation and have a relaxing time enjoying an Ayurvedic massage at Kumarakom Beach. Location: Kumarakom, Kottayam, Kerala, 686563 Timings: All day. Entry fee: None.
Vembanad Lake
The pulse of Kerala can be felt at the Vembanad lake, which is a confluence of ten rivers. The largest Lake in Kerala also the pride of the state is a labyrinth of several groups of small islands, lagoons, canals, and estuaries presenting an overwhelming display of nature’s glory. Being a tourist hot spot exclusively for backwaters, one may find over five hundred Kettuvallams, traditional houseboats either plying or anchored to the banks. The Kumarakom Bird sanctuary is on the banks of Vembanad, showcasing hundreds of migratory and local birds in their flamboyance. Location: 16 km from Kottayam. Timings: Sunrise to Sunset. Entry fee: None. Also Check Out: Mesmerising Kumarakom Resorts
Best Places to Visit in Kovalam
Lighthouse beach.
Karamana River
Vellayani Lake
Valiyathura Pier
Hawah Beach
Best Places to Visit in Thrissur
Chimmony wildlife sanctuary.
Thrissur Zoo
The Thrissur Zoo or the State Museum Zoo is located in the center of the Thrissur city in Kerala. It is probably one of the most attractive tourist places to visit in Kerala if you wish to explore the exclusive fauna in Kerala. Earlier it was known as the Trichur Zoo, and it was opened in the year 1885. The zoo is spread over 13.5 acres of land, and it is home to a large variety of animals, birds, and reptiles. Apart from animals, the zoo also has a lot of other attractions to explore like the Zoological garden, the Botanical Garden, a Natural History Museum, and an Art Museum that displays the socio-cultural heritage of Kerala. The museum has a beautiful collection of wood-carvings, metal sculptures, Kathakali figures, ancient ornaments and a selection of Kerala lamps, swords, rocks, and stuffed butterflies. Location- Thrissur, Kerala Entry Fee- Adult- INR 6, Children- INR 4 Timing- 09:00 am to 05:15 pm
Athirappilly Waterfalls
Fondly known as the ‘The Niagara of India,’ Athirappilly Falls is certainly the best waterfalls in the country. Located at the Chalakudy River, this waterfall has a total height of 82 feet and is located at the segmented type at an elevation of 390 feet. The river just below the falls remains turbulent and resumes its calmness after a kilometer. The falls are also known for flowing towards the Arabian Sea and its environs are known for being home to a number of animals and plants, including endangered species. Apart from the scenic beauty of this waterfall, the place is known for its wildlife, including animals such as Asiatic elephant, Sambar deer, leopard, bison and lion-tailed macaque. The forests here serve as a nestling bastion for Malabar Pied and Grey Hornbill along with the Great Hornbill. Teak, Bamboo and Eucalyptus are some of the trees that are widely found here. Location: Athirapally, Chalakudy Taluk, Thrissur. Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM Entry fee: INR 15
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Vadakkunnathan Temple
Paramekkavu Bhagavathy Temple
Sakthan Thampuran Palace
The Sakthan Thampuran Palace is a popular attraction in the history of the former ruling dynasty of Kochi, i.e., Perumpadappu Swaroopam. The palace is located in the center of the Thrissur town. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Kerala because of its regal past. The palace was built in the Dutch and Nalukettu style of architecture which is rarely found in Kerala. The castle attracts several tourists from all over the world due to its unique construction of two-stories and traditional Kerala Nalukettu style. The palace is also home to an intricate museum inside that has a massive collection of significant galleries like the Bronze gallery, Sculpture gallery, and the Epigraphy Gallery. These galleries showcase the advancement of ancient writings. The palace also is a resting place of Shakthan Thampuran. Location- Thrissur, Kerala Timing- 09:30 am to 04:30 pm Entry Fee- Adult- INR 5, Children INR 3
Snehatheeram Beach
Best Places to Visit in Wayanad
Chembra peak.
Kuruva Island
Pakshipathalam Caves
Edakkal Caves
When it comes to exploring the hidden facets of Kerala, then there is no place better than the Edakkal Caves. These caves, which are situated near the Wayanad district, are known for having pictorial writings and details that are at least 6000 BC old. Considered to be drawn and represented by the Neolithic man, these caves provide incredible insights into the prehistoric civilizations around the world. They aren’t technically caves, but they are rather considered to be clefts and rifts, with fissures that have been caused by the splitting of rocks. Several tons of this cleft or the rift serves as a cave. The carvings here are known for representing human and animal figures, providing an indelible insight into the presence of prehistoric settlements. In fact, the oldest one dates back to more than 8000 years ago and suggests that these Edakkal caves have been inhabited several times in history. Location: Nenmeni, Kerala 673595 Timings: 8 AM to 4 PM Entry fee: INR 15
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Wayanad Heritage Museum
Also recognized as the Ambalavayal Heritage Museum, the Wayanad Heritage Museum is an archeological museum that houses a fascinating collection of artifacts that are said to have belonged to the ancient tribes of Wayanad. The collection dates back to the 2nd century and is individually rare in nature. The fascinating thing is that some of these artifacts date back to the Neolithic age. Items like terracotta figurines, memorial stones, and decorative objects are put on showcase here. There are four sections in this museum- Deva Smruthi, Gotra Smruthi, Veera Smruthi, and Jeevan Smriti. Every section displays the way of living of the old age. If you ever wish to know how people used to live in the Neolithic period, you must visit the Wayanad Heritage Museum. It is one of the most intellectual places to visit in Kerala as it brings alive the bygone era in the simplest way possible. Location- Wayanad, Kerala Timing- 09:00 am to 06:00 pm Entry Fee- Adults- INR 15, Children- INR 5
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Thrissilery Shiva Temple
Located in Wayanad, the Thrissilery Shiva Temple is one of the most popular tourist places to visit in Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is visited by thousands of tourists regularly, along with the temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu in Thirunelli, located 19 kilometers away from this temple. The shrine of Jala Durga is situated at this temple which was put there by the legendary Parasurama himself. Located on the water tank from the Papanasini River, the temple is of considerable significance and must be visited on a trip to Kerala. The temple is also one of the oldest temples in Kerala. The temple is said to have been built by the Kings of the ancient medieval times. The festival of Mahashivaratri is celebrated here with utmost gracefulness and excitement. Location- Wayanad, Kerala Timings- 06:00 am to 08:00 pm Entry Fee- Free
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
The animal sanctuary of Wayanad isn’t just for wildlife enthusiasts, it is also a great place for photographers, vacationers, couples and travelers who wish to choose unique rides of the state. With some unusual birds found in this place, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary has gained prime importance. Apart from birds, the wildlife area is also known for housing some of the most endangered species of flora and fauna. With salubrious climate, the place is known for housing a wide range of flora, fauna and avian fauna. For instance, the forests here combine moist deciduous trees, including rosewood and bamboo. A number of semi-green patches are also found throughout the jungles here. Apart from them, monkeys, wild dogs, and bears are also popularly seen here. Monitor lizards, panthers and jungle cats are also quite common. In terms of avian fauna, peacocks are quite popular. They are widely seen dancing with their feathers open. Cuckoos, jungle fowls and woodpeckers can be witnessed by avid bird lovers. Babblers are also a common variety of avian fauna seen throughout the Wayanad Wildlife Reserve. Location: Bathery- Puthupally Road, Sultan Bathery, Kerala 673592 Timings: 7 AM to 10 AM & 3 PM to 5 PM Entry fee: INR 10 Holiday Special: Wayanad Tours with best offers & discounts
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Varkala beach.
Varkala Beach is one of the famous beaches of Southern India located in the city of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. This beach is also known as the Papanasam Beach with the word ‘Papanasam’ meaning ‘wash away your sins’. It is believed that a dip in the waters of this beach would wash away all your sins. This region is quite famous amongst tourists owing to the fact that it is the only region in Kerala where cliffs can be seen adjacent to the Arabian Sea. These cliffs are considered to be unique geographical features owing to the fact that they are the only elevation on the otherwise flat surface of Kerala. Considering its beautiful location and amazing scenic beauty, this place is counted as one of the top Kerala sightseeing places. This beach is a haven for sunbathers and swimmers. And it also has an array of spas and exotic restaurants. People come here in masses each year to enjoy the aura of this place along with getting a beautiful glimpse of the setting sun, which is quite mesmerizing to experience. Apart from this, the beach also serves as an elegant spot for various kinds of water sports and spas, which is enjoyed in abundance by one and all who visit Varkala Beach. Location: Varkala 695141 Timings: All day. Entry fee: None.
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Bekal Fort, Kasargod
The Bekal Fort is the largest fort in Kerala and is one of the most important places to see in Kerala. It is spread across 40 acres of land and it appears as if the fort has come up from the sea considering the fact that almost 3/4th of its exterior is drenched along with the waves continuously hitting its citadel. It is believed that the fort was built in order to serve the purpose of defence because there are no remains of any palace, mansion or any such building found here. The outer walls of the fort had holes that were supposedly used to defend the fort effectively. There were two layers of holes on the outer walls, the upper and the lower. The upper holes were constructed in order to aim at the farthest points while the lower ones were used to strike when the enemy was nearer. Presently the maintenance, preservation and protection of the fort have been given in the hands of the Archaeological Survey of India, which has been looking after its welfare quite efficiently. Location: Kasaragod Road, PO Bekal Fort, Beside Bekal Fort Railway Station Dist, Bekal, Kerala 671316 Timings: 8 AM to 5:30 PM Entry fee: INR 5
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Periyar National Park
Periyar National Park and wildlife sanctuary is one of the most visited places in Kerala by people who love nature and like to explore te exotic wildlife that stays here. Situated in Thekkady, it is nestled amidst the cardamom hills, and offers a wonderful escapade from the humdrums of city life. The scenic beauty of this place has no comparison with any other part of Kerala. Periyar National Park is super rich in its biodiversity, is home to tropical evergreen forests and covers the entire stretch of land. The park also houses a 100-year-old artificial lake inside, and you can find it in the heart of the sanctuary, which is frequented by most of the wild animals present in the park. Apart from tigers and elephants, you can find rare lion-tailed macaques, sambar deer, Indian bison and leopards. Don't forget to indulge in a calming boat ride while you’re here with your tribe. Location: Kumily, Thekkady. Timings: 6 AM to 3 PM Entry fee: INR 25 You may also like: A detailed travel guide for Periyar National Park
One of the most ideal weekend getaways from Kerala, this one’s a hill station that is sometimes also referred to as the Kashmir of Kerala. Offering some of the most scintillating views of the valleys, misty mountains and the green carpet of flora, Ponmudi is a must-visit. You will find various wildflowers, orchids, exotic butterflies, and several springs during your stay here, and if you’re fond of adventure activities like hiking and trekking, this hill station is really apt for you. You could also check with the local groups here who offer camping facilities. Or you could check into picturesque resorts and hotels and unwind and rejuvenate inside with your BAE. A part of the western ghats, Ponmudi really raises the bar when it comes to a perfect mountain getaway. Location: Ponmudi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Timings: All day. Entry fee: None.
Munroe Island
Comprising of 8 beautiful islands separated by small water channels, Munroe Island is one of the most gorgeous places in Kerala. With various tourist attractions like the narrow waterways, canal cruise and the famous Kallada Boat Race held here during the 10-day festival of Onam, Munroe Island is worth a visit if you wish to give your bucket list some sweet adventures. The place is mostly known for its relaxed and calm ambiance which offers a fresh respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With some glittering views of the each and coconut plantations, Munroe Island is a good visit to cherish some leisure time when you are vacationing in Kerala. Munroe Island is a pleasant visit if you are interested in getting a glimpse of the typical backwater island villages of Kerala. Location: Puthen Purayil, Nemmani, Munroe Island, Kollam 691502, Timings: All day. Entry fee: None. Popular Read: Fun Places to Visit in Kerala in November
Boasting of verdant beauty with rolling hills and sparkling streams, Peermede is one of the best places to visit in Kerala. The pristine natural beauty of this place is enticing for every traveler and makes it a perfect getaway for families, adventure aficionados and honeymooners. There are a number of beautiful plantations of tea, coffee, rubber, cardamom and pine forests that dot the landscape of Peermede. There are also a number of trekking trails which can be explored around the beautiful landscape of Peermede allowing you to have an unforgettable vacation in Kerala. Location: Peermede, Kerala. Timings: All day. Entry fee: None.
Known as India’s first planned Ecotourism destination, Thenmala is one of the most wonderful places in Kerala. Literally meaning the ‘Honey Hill’, Thenmala is known for its quality honey and dense forests. The place is known for its eco-friendly activities and will enchant you with a number of adventures like boat rides, mountain biking, and rock climbing. Some of the popular places to visit in Thenmala are Thenmala Dam, Leisure Zone, Nakshatravanam and Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary. Offering a refreshing experience to let you escape the worries of life, Thenmala is a wonderful vacation destination that you must see when you are visiting Kerala. Location: Thenmala, Kerala. Timings: All day. Entry fee: None. Also Read: Best Backwater Resorts in Kerala
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Experience the wonders of Periyar National Park! Nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, this biodiverse sanctuary offers a captivating blend of wildlife and pristine landscapes. Embark on thrilling jungle safaris and encounter majestic elephants, tigers, leopards, and diverse avian species roaming freely in their natural habitat. Discover lush forests, shimmering streams, and cascading waterfalls as you trek through its verdant trails.Boating on the tranquil Periyar Lake provides a unique opportunity to spot wildlife congregating at the water's edge. As a responsible eco-tourism destination, the park promotes conservation efforts and sustainable tourism.Whether you're an adventure seeker, wildlife enthusiast, or simply seeking a serene retreat amidst nature's bounty, Periyar National Park promises an unforgettable and enriching experience in the lap of pristine wilderness.
Here, you will get to feed these gentle giants, understand their daily routines, and even capture these moments with them. The guides are knowledgeable, sharing insights into elephant conservation and the importance of ethical interactions. Elephant Junction also offers an educational journey into the lives of elephants, promoting wildlife conservation. With various packages, from short visits to full-day adventures, it is a place where memories are made and awareness is raised.
One of the most interesting Thekkady tourist places is Kadathanadan Kalari Center – a place famous for enjoying Kalaripayattu martial arts, the traditional self-defence practices of Kerala.The place emanates an air of culture and historical heritage of Kerala. It is designed to ensure the safety of guests – as well as enjoying the performance of the martial arts. You can also learn martial arts at different levels here – basic, intermediate and advanced.
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Posted on Last updated: May 29, 2022
The sheer volume of beautiful places to visit in Kerala took me completely by surprise when I first traveled here. I thought Kerala was mainly known for beaches, and sure, beaches are a large part of tourist places in Kerala. But there’s SO.MUCH.MORE. to Kerala than beaches. Let me elaborate.
The whole long and skinny state of Kerala India has a scenic coast facing the Arabian sea on one side, one of the largest networks of backwater canals and lakes in the middle, and a massive mountain range in the east, bordering with Tamil Nadu. This combination makes for an incredible amount of beautiful and different landscapes within hours of each other.
If you are planning a trip to Kerala, this list of Kerala places to visit should help you get started. You can usually have your hotels organize transfers for you to get between some of the more remote places, and the train network connects a lot of the coast and main cities too. Fly into Tivandrum or Kochi airport and get exploring one of India’s true harmonious gems.
Wayanad: Top Place to Visit in Kerala for Mountains and Zen
Wayanad District is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala for cooler temperatures and mountains. Located in the north of Kerala, Wayanad is not easy to get to, but it’s worthwhile! The closest airport is Calicut, or it’s just a 6-hour trip from Bangalore. They have their own tourism board where you can plan your adventure.
This high elevation hill station is home to beautiful mountain peaks, lots of trekking, rocky outcroppings, caves, breathtaking lakes, dams, and lots of sustainable farmland and plantations to explore (farm and spice tours are offered by a lot of hotels). Wayanad is also home to a large wildlife reserve where you can hope to spot elephants, tigers, and other native animals.
Where to Stay in Wayanad: There’s a slew of amazing nature hotels in this area, including lakeside properties, treehouses, and forest eco-lodges. I recommend Lake Rose Resort with a lively boutique resort with surreal Lake views, wooden cabins, and even a private spa suite.
Kovalam: for Beautiful Beaches
Kovalam is a cute beach town just south of Trivandrum airport that is a MUST-SEE of the places to visit in Kerala – for beach vibes, relaxation, and some sightseeing too. Kovalam has vast expanses of sandy beaches separated by outcroppings of large, smooth boulders that present great places to sit and watch the waves. Check my full Kovalam travel article here.
Kovalam has a main strip of shops and restaurants along Hawa/Lighthouse beach in the center, but many other fringe beaches that tend to be more secluded. There are also rivers and backwater lakes perfect for boat trips, plenty of Ayurveda resorts (including the famous Somatheeram – see more Kerala Ayurveda resorts here ), a lively fishing village where you can experience the livelihood of local fisherman, and water sports too.
Where to Stay in Kovalam : For a lovely but affordable resort, definitely check out The Raviz Kovalam – you can’t beat the beach views from the room and infinity pool over the water. For a more affordable hotel, try Soma Palmshore.
Alleppey: For Backwater Culture
Alleppey, mainly known as Alappuzha, is one of the best-known places to visit in Kerala for backwater culture and houseboats. This is the largest backwater area in Kerala and connects to dozens of canals, lakes, and waterways – there’s even a public ferry to get around rather than a bus. This area is also known for being the birthplace of snake boat racing.
These wetlands are home to scores of cultural activities and also wildlife – especially birds. Locals practice crafts, coconut farming, toddy tapping, veggie farming, making lime from shells, fishing, duck farming, coir (coocunt just rope) making, and lots of houseboat tourism! rice paddies are also cultivated below sea level here. Everything here is a sight to see from the colorful boats to beautiful landscapes and trees… and the best way is from a houseboat!
Where to Stay in Aleppey: Check out Spice Routes Houseboats to stay on or tour around on a houseboat – they name each boat after a different spice!
Munnar: Best place to Visit in Kerala for Dramatic Mountain Peaks + Tea Fields
Within hours of arriving, I decided that Munnar was my absolute FAVORITE of the places to visit in Kerala due to its sheer natural beauty. The mountains here are sweeping and stunning, with dramatic rocky cliffs and boulders strewn throughout tea fields that stretch up to the highest peaks (you can actually visit the highest tea plantation in the world just outside Munnar).
Munnar is a dense rainforest and a high-elevation Hill Station that draws lots of domestic tourists when they want to escape the summer heat. Temperatures stay quite cool up here, and popular activities include hiking, adventure sports like kayaking and zip lining, touring tea plantations, and gazing out at beautiful views from a high perch.
Where to Stay in Munnar: Munnar has a HUGE amount of hotels and resorts to cater to the tourists who want to experience this unique heaven of Kerala. For a young community vibe, check out Tentgram Suryanelli – it’s outside Munnar but very close to the sunrise at Kolukkumalai Mountain. Expect hostel dorms, shard meals, nightly campfires an group activities. For a unique stay, check out the Munnar Treehouse at Bamboo Dale.
Cherai: A Culture and Beauty-Rich Region of Ernakulam
Cherai Region is one of the best places to visit in Kerala for lovely beaches, culture, and fascinating history that is VERY close to Kochi – within 30 km! Just north of the big city hub of Kochi is Cherai, which they call a ‘mini Kerala’ because it has access to so many of the best things to do in Kerala within one small area.
The beach is a small strip that’s no more than 1-200 meters wide, with waves on one side and backwaters on the other. The beach area is full of hotels and restaurants, and the backwaters have hop-on-hop-off boat tours and even tours of the fishing village and culture.
Inland, you have the first church, mosque, AND synagogue in all of India (due to the historic port Muziris here from 2000 years ago) and you can learn about how different religions arrived in India. There are also historic brahman houses and a Dutch palace with a fascinating story, and a Portuguese fort that is known as the first European building in India. Check out Cherai Tourism to book.
Where to Stay in Cherai: For a unique and boutique resort, stay at Maliekal Heritance Resort . This hotel is absolutely beautiful, with dark wood architecture and 13 completely unique rooms, including a 2BR heritage Kerala Villa, wood cabins (one with a private pool), and a loft with a view of the beach AND backwater. For something more classic and affordable, stay at Cherai Beach Resorts.
Thrissur: Kerala’s Capital of Culture
Thrissur is a perfect stop between Palakkad and Kochi on your Kerala itinerary to get a great dose of Kerala culture. This is because of the many vibrant festivals, spiritual teachings, Kerala performing arts centers, and sacred places there throughout its history. There are also a record number of temples around this city, and also churches, mosques, and more. The elephant festival takes place here at Vadakkumnathan Temple.
Thrissur is known for more than spritutial/religion and festivals, however. The area is very green with lots os expansive parks and even waterfalls to visit outside the city. Check out the Athirappilly waterfalls and more!
Where to Stay in Thrissur: For a lovely Ayurveda resort in a heritage Kerala property, stay at Niramayam Heritage Ayurveda hospital outside of Thrissur. For something SUPER central and budget-friendly, check out Wariyam Heritage.
Palakkad: For Green Pastures + Mountain Areas
Palakkad is definitely one of the most beautiful places in Kerala due to lots of history in the city and scenic beauty in the countryside. The city of Palakkad is fairly large, with Palakkad Fort, Hanuman Temple, and a bustling town center. Some famous temples in the area are the Viswanatha Swamy Temple from the 1400’s which holds an annual chariot festival.
Just outside of Palakkad are the Western Ghats – possibly the closest hill stations to a city in Kerala. If you venture just outside the city you can explore scenic places along the Kalpathy River and fog-kissed mountains towering over the Malapuzha Reservoir and Dam. There are wildlife reserves in the area and some trekking too.
Where to stay in Palakkad: Palakkad is known for having remote Ayurvedic resorts up in the mountains outside the city. If you are looking for some zen during an Ayurveda stay, check out Au Revoir Resort for wellness and incredible scenery by the Malapuzha Dam. Kairali is also a popular Ayurveda retreat (read about all ayurveda resorts here ). To stay centrally in the city on a budget, check out Abudhabi Residency.
Marari Beach: For Coconut Grove-Lined Swimmable Beaches
Marari Beach is another one of the beautiful places to visit in Kerala to head to the beach. It’s not too far from Aleppey, but gives you a very beachy vibe if you prefer that to backwaters. The water here is very swimmable (unlike some of the southern beaches with big waves) so it’s popular for lazy days spent on the beach or at some great resorts in the area.
The whole beach here is lined with coconut groves, making it feel very tropical and scenic. There are a number of things to do in the area, such as bird sanctuaries and temples, but most opt to relax on the beach, watch the local fisherman doing their thing, or have spa treatments at their hotel.
Where to Stay in Marari Beach: I stayed at Xandari Pearl Beach Resort , and I wouldn’t recommend anyone to stay anywhere else! This resort is gorgeous, with 26 separate private villas that are massive with private backyards and pools. The price is very affordable for such a villa, too – starting around $100/night.
Kozhikode/Calicut: Places to Visit in Kerala For History, Beaches, and Birds
Kozhikode, formerly/still often known as Calicut, is a bigger coastal city in the North of Kerala worth visiting for many reasons. It has pristine beaches filled with lust greenery, but also beautiful countryside inland as well. Throughout the area there are dozens if not hundreds of bird species that are popular for birdwatchers to seek out.
Historically, Kozhikode was a significant port in the spice trade and is actually where Vasco de Gama first landed in India in 1498. Because of this there’s a deep colonial history and plenty of forts and old religious buildings to experience. There’s a huge fishing culture to experience also. This city has a bit of everything!
Where to Stay in Kozhikode: For affordable luxury, The Raviz Calicut always tops the list of the best tourist places in the area.
Kollam and Ashtamudi: For Beaches, Lakes + Folklore
Kollam is a rich area in culture and landscape. Sitting on the coast between Trivandrum and Kochi, Kollam boasts the beautiful Lake Ashtamudi with backwater beauty and also some amazing beaches that are surely some of the best places to visit in Kerala, especially Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach.
Munroe Island is also one of the most notable places to see in Kerala in the Kollam region – it’s a group of small islets around Lake Ashtamudi that you can see on a sunset cruise or houseboat trip. You can find plenty of historic monuments and temples in the area and even some waterfalls and beautiful areas inland.
Where to Stay in Kollam: For backwater luxury on Lake Ashtamudi, The Raviz Ashtamudi is an affordable luxury hotel. For beach vibes, try the Quilon Beach Hotel .
Thekkady: For Dense Forests, Scenery, and Wildlife
Thekkady is another beautiful tourist place in Kerala of a bit higher elevation, in the Idukki region near the Tamil Nadu border. The things to do in Thekkady mostly have to do with nature and wildlife.
In the area you will find Periyar National Park which is home to a lake famous for boating, a wildlife reserve, and a tiger reserve of the same name (the country’s largest tiger reserve). There’s also Elephant Junction wildlife area too. Safaris are a main activity here to see wildlife in Kerala!
Thekkady is also home to some spice plantations and teak plantations (the name Thekkady is derived from teak). There are also some temples and churches to visit in the area- all with beautiful views.
Where to Stay in Thekkady: The Amritara Shalimar Spice Garden is one of the best hotels in the area that also offers treks and plantation/tiger reserve tours.
Jatayu Earth Center, Chadayamangalam for Adventure Center + AMAZING Sculpture
I almost left this one out as it’s a specific destination, but I cant leave out the largest bird sculpture in the entire world on a list of the most amazing places to visit in Kerala. Jatayu Earth’s Center was built around a MASSIVE sculpture of Jatayu, a prominent bird figure in Indian folklore.
It’s true that it’s the largest bird statue in the world, but there’s so much more than that. The whole Earth center is sustainable and has tons of activities. There’s a 12D movie theater, zip lines, rappelling, trekking, and tons of other adventure activities within eyeshot of the incredible massive bird. This is an AMAZING sight to see in Kerala and one of the best tourist places.
Check out my video below about the story behind Jatayu and some more cool things about the center!
@kimmconn Largest bird sculpture🦅 for safety and honor of women💕 #fyp #funfactswithkimmie #jatayu #storytime #fyyy #india #kerala #tiktoktravel #story #drone #dronevideo #sculpture ♬ original sound – Kimmie Conner
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Applauded for its tourism initiatives, Kerala offers big surprises despite its small size (as compared to most other Indian states). Tucked away in the southern portion of India, Kerala is most notably called ‘God’s Own Country’. There are several reasons for this moniker. However, what seems most evident is how beautifully the natural landscapes of this state have made this an earthly paradise.
The diversity of relief features that Kerala offers can be matched by few other states in the country. One can explore various islands or entire clusters thereof, hike up numerous hills, camp in tropical forests, sight elusive wild animals at national parks, go birdwatching at dawn or dusk, enjoy classical music, dance and martial arts performances, or relish the spicy cuisine.
Here is an exhaustive list of tourist places in Kerala. While it brings to life touristy options such as the backwaters, hill stations or forest reserves, it doesn’t leave behind the offbeat charms of quaint villages and little known islands.
Take your time to immerse yourself into the sights, sounds and flavours of Kerala as we introduce over 40 destinations for you to plan your next long trip to this southern gem.
1. Alleppey
It is virtually impossible to imagine Kerala without its backwaters. And at the very mention of the tranquil backwaters, Alleppey comes to mind. Also known as Alappuzha, the city enjoys unrivalled access to the Laccadive Sea and its backwaters. A slow houseboat-ride along the narrow waterways is unmissable, whether you opt for a few hours of sightseeing or a multi-day cruise. Many of these traditional houseboats are equipped with suites with multiple bedrooms, a fully functional kitchen and bathroom for the convenience of their guests.
Alleppey is sometimes called ‘The Venice of the East’ since topographically, the city is mostly covered by water, and the locals commute via boats. Both speedboats and traditional boats that require rowing can be seen in the backdrop as you travel through Alappuzha.
While the backwaters are deep at certain points, the level sometimes reduces to a shallow depth at narrow openings through mangroves. Steering the houseboat can sometimes be a challenge under such conditions. This is why the oarsmen of Alleppey use a long bamboo rod to push against the bottom of the backwater, which can be severely marshy at certain stretches.
The water-world of Alleppey provide ample opportunities to gaze upon distant islands, watch the fishermen and their wives wait for their catch, look at locals trading upon boats, and even see how the husk of coconut shells are used to produce ropes (which are then utilized to tie up the various parts of houseboats together).
Houseboat tours along the coastline of Alappuzha usually stop at a village for the live viewing of rope-making and also to look at the spice farms of the village, before breaking for a traditional meal served on banana leaf.
Alleppey also boasts of some pretty beaches such as Alappuzha Beach where one can indulge in some beachside fun activities or just relax with a view of the sunset. There is a lighthouse close to this beach which adds to the lure of the place.
Often called Ernakulam, after the district in which Cochin lies, this city is a metropolis, and the most densely populated one in Kerala. Over the years, the influx of foreign traders have given Cochin its vibrant multicultural character. Alternatively known as Kochi, the city’s strategic location has played a part in making it a key port for trading. Kochi was a hub of spice trade since the 14th century, when the Arabs maintained good business relations with the local traders.
Fondly called ‘The Queen of the Arabian Sea’, Cochin became the first European colony after the Portuguese colonized it in the early 16th century. Soon after, the Dutch annexed this place, leaving its own cultural footprints in the sands of this part of Kerala. When finally the British Rule came into play, Cochin became a princely state of India.
Trade with China left Cochin with the famous Chinese fishing nets which have a unique mechanism wherein the bamboo rods (which hold the net) are lowered into the sea to catch a large number of fishes. These nets are not seen anywhere else in the country, and make great props for photographers who capture sunrises and sunsets.
The vibrant coastline of Cochin is strewn with rows of tall buildings. After nightfall, when these edifices are fully lit, they form a sparkling chain. This is the Marine Drive , a beachside boardwalk which is also open to vehicles. There are a number of shopping avenues for the fashion conscious.
If any place can be called ‘The Kashmir of South India’, it is Munnar. This hill station is located at an altitude of 5,200 feet above the sea level. Not many are aware of the topographical fact that Munnar is the location where three rivers converge. These are Nallathanni, Mudhirapuzha and Kundaly. This is the reason behind the name, as “Moonar” means “three rivers” in Malayalam.
Famous for its tea plantations, Munnar used to have a lot of dense forests before the British urged the locals to convert most of these chocolate hills into tea gardens. Tea happens to be a cash crop, and the farmers aggressively began planting tea plants to be able to pay the high taxes in the British Raj era. There are a variety of teas cultivated upon the hills, most of which are export quality.
The highest point in Munnar, Top Station , is unsurprisingly very popular with tourists, who yearn for the views at an altitude of 1,700 metres. Top Station is located within the touristy part of Echo Point in Munnar. For those who are into flowers, don’t miss the sighting of the neelakurinji flowers which bloom only once in 12 years!
If you plan on staying longer, head to the Kundala Tea Plantations, maintained by Tata Tea. Apart from the lovely views of the tea crops, you can enjoy a round of golf on their sprawling golf course. You will also find the Kundala Lake nearby, and another one – the eponymous artificial dam.
4. Thekkady
Boasting of gorgeous relief features, Thekkady is a town with diverse beauties that can be enjoyed. While it is mostly known for the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary nearby, the conducive weather allows for spice plantations, flower parks and more.
Thekkady Rose Park is a lush botanical garden with an entry fee of INR 50 per head. If you have at least 3 hours in hand, you should book the Adventure package worth INR 400 which can be shared among friends or family who accompany you. You can indulge in games such as rope walking, spring bouncing, bungee jumping, boating, etc. All of the activities are kid-friendly, and can be safely enjoyed by all. The rose park has plenty of greenery and plants other than roses too. There are several installations here meant for photo-ops.
Elephant Junction Thekkady is a small area where tourists can get up close and personal with pet elephants who have been trained for entertainment. There are facilities for elephant trekking, which takes you on an elephant ride through the woods, commanded by mahouts. You can also try feeding the elephants or bathing them.
The most important site on your trip to Thekkady should undoubtedly be a visit to the Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. This is an important tiger and elephant reserve, while also being a place for many endangered species of plants and other animals. Bordering the state of Tamil Nadu, the national park is spread over the Pandalam and Cardamom Hills. Take heart in the abundance of flora and fauna here: 1900+flowering plants, 170+ grass varieties, 140+ orchid species, 60+ mammal species, 260+ bird species, apart from reptiles, amphibians and fishes. One can trek through the forest trails, camp in the woods or even do boating in the beautiful Periyar Lake .
5. Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram, also known as Trivandrum, is the capital of Kerala, and also the most populated city in the state. The place enjoys an attractive coastline while also having a stretch of undulating low hills. The Malayalam translation of the name of this city means “The City of Lord Anantha” (from thiru anantha puram). The wealth of greenery and public parks have earned Trivandrum the nickname of ‘The Evergreen City of India’.
Known primarily for its multitude of beaches and museums, Thiruvananthapuram also preserves some of its historical palaces. Do not skip Kuthiramalika , a palace built by one of the erstwhile Maharajas of the former Kingdom of Travancore in British India. Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma commissioned the construction of this Kerala-style palace, officially known as Puthen Malika, which translates to New Palace. Built with marble, granite, rosewood and teak, Kuthiramalika means ‘Mansion of Horses’. The palace was so named because of the carving of 122 wooden horses on the wall brackets of the sloping roof on the southern part of the mansion.
Another palace of note is the Kowdiar Palace which exudes royalty through each of its 150 rooms. Even though this is the private residence of the descendants of the royal family, visits can be arranged on request. You can also enter when the palace hosts exhibitions pertaining to the local culture, art, music or textiles. Built in 1934, the grand palace was a wedding gift given by the last ruling Maharaja of Travancore (Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma) to his sister, Maharani Karthika Thirunal Lakshmi Bayi.
Former summer retreat of the Travancore royal family, the Kanakakunnu Palace is open to all. Since the royal family was vegetarian, the palace was, once upon a time, used to serve non-vegetarian delicacies to diplomatic guests. Today, one can enjoy the India Dance Festival in the premises. Organized by the Department of Tourism, the fest runs from October through March each year.
6. Kozhikode
Renowned for its IIM (Indian Institute of Management), Kozhikode is also a versatile vacation destination. Formerly known as Calicut, the city was once an important spice trading location. Kozhikode was once ruled by the Samoothiri dynasty, and over the years, saw cultural and trade influx from the Arabs, the Portuguese, the British, the French and the Dutch.
Kozhikode offers plenty of beaches and museums to indulge both your body and mind. For the religious tourists, there are many temples and mosques strewn across the city. Check out Thali Maha Shiva Kshetram, Valayanad Devi Temple, Azhakodi Devi Temple, Thiruvachira Sree Krishna Temple, Varakkal Devi Temple, Thalikkunu Shiva Temple, Sreekanteshwara Temple and Niramkaitha Kotta Temple to see how Kerala architecture was used in shrines.
Mosques such as Kadalundi Nagaram Masjid and Idiyangara Mosque show typical Islamic architecture, the only exception being Mishkal Mosque which has the sloping thatched roofs, as seen on the Hindu temples here.
Beach fans should head to Kozhikode Beach (also known as Calicut Beach) which has stones jutting out of the sand, leading to an intriguing formation, great for photo-ops. The beach also has a park called the Lion Park, apart from an aquarium to entertain the kids. Kappad Beach is another option with a rocky shoreline and plentiful public amenities. To skip the crowds, try the Bhatt Road Beach or the Kamburam Beach which is a little bit offbeat and much quieter. For activities such as boating, Ancia Beach is a good option.
7. Fort Kochi
The art capital of Kerala, Fort Kochi is just a small part of the larger area of Cochin. This place is known among thriving artists the world over for its Kochi-Muziris Biennale. The contemporary art festival which begins in December and runs until the end of March the following year, is the largest of its kind in all of Asia. During the biennale, Fort Kochi sees most of its art galleries, cafes, exhibition halls and public spaces swamped with art aficionados, struggling painters and even amateur artists who spend several months exploring the art scene of Kerala and beyond.
Apart from art, Fort Kochi has the perfect backdrop for photographing the Chinese Fishing Nets or Cheena Vala, as it is locally known, which are used by the local fisher folks. Catering to the young, backpacking crowd, Fort Kochi offers plenty of home stays, hostels and other types of shared accommodation for budget travellers. Nevertheless, some of the most refined luxury hotels are also present here for the well heeled and comfort-conscious.
Fort Kochi was previously known by various names such as Cochim de Baixo, West Kochi, Old Kochi and Lower Kochi. The northern stretch of the coast of Fort Kochi can easily be explored on foot if you have the entire day to spare. Begin at the Indian Naval Maritime Museum which has exhibits on the naval technology, history, communication systems, uniforms, ship models and more.
As you walk along the Fort Kochi Beach, venture inland to see the Indo Portuguese Museum and the adjoining Bishop’s House which is a church. This doesn’t take very long to visit since there are not too many exhibits inside. However, the garden complex can make for a nice walk. Further ahead, the Dutch Cemetery, which is in ruins, gives an insight into the design of gravestone styles of the Dutch.
Right on the Mahatma Gandhi beach, one can spot the ruins of Fort Emmanuel or Fort Manuel which was the first Portuguese fort in the entire continent. Named after the then King of Portugal, Manuel I, one can see the remnants of an old cannon. Somewhere along the inroads, you will find St. Francis CSI Church which is one of the oldest European churches in the country.
Head to Vasco da Gama Square and follow the promenade to the Indo-European style Bastion Bungalow. You might want to venture away from the coast to pay a visit to the imposing Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, one of only nine in Kerala. This heritage Portuguese church sports gothic architecture.
For street-style shopping, stroll through the bustling Princess Street or for a quieter experience, go to the Strings Museum of Musical Instruments. Greenix Village is another amazing place for enthusiasts of Kerala’s traditional dance forms such as Kathakali, Mohiniattam, Kalaripayattu (martial arts and dance) and indigenous puppetry. They even have an ornate Kathakali Museum where different characters, poses and instruments are kept on display.
8. Munroe Island
Spread over 13.4 square kilometres, Munroe Island is actually not just a single island but a cluster of eight. These islets are also called Mundrothuruthu. What makes Munroe Island so interesting is the fact that it is an inland group of islands set amidst the Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River which is also called Punalurar. Ashtamudi is a backwater lake and its name literally translates to ‘eight braids’ in Malayalam.
Munroe Island is named after General John Munro who was a Scottish soldier. He had also served as Resident and Diwan of the former princely states of Travancore and Cochin in the early 19th century. He was the administrator who oversaw the reclamation works which resulted in the formation of the eight islets. Playing on the famous tagline ‘God’s Own Country’ which is used for the state of Kerala, Munroe Island is sometimes referred to as ‘God’s Own Island’.
Most of the village locals make their livelihood by making coconut coir, and it is possible to watch the entire process of coir retting and coir weaving. Tourists can also enjoy demonstrations of fishing and prawn feeding. While natural features such as the mangroves, the avifauna, the backwaters, the lagoons, the shores and the coconut farms are appealing, one can also look forward to boat rides through the narrow canals.
An activity which travellers find entertaining is the famous Kallada Boat Race or Kallada Jalotsavam which is held 28 days after the celebration of the Keralite festival of Onam. Organized on the Kallada River at Munroe Island, the boat race is a great place to watch a rowing race among large traditional boats which house almost a hundred oarsmen each. Munroe Island is said to be gradually submerging into the waters, so you’d better not miss it before it disappears completely.
Located in the North Eastern part of Kerala, Wayanad is literally ‘the land of paddy fields’. In fact, its name in Malayalam ‘Vayal Nadu’ translates to exactly that! The district is part of the Western Ghats and has varying altitudes in the range of 700 metres to 2100 metres. This makes Wayanad a great hill station vacation destination.
Blessed with abundant wildlife, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary , which is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, offers a good dose of adventure for animal enthusiasts and lovers of the wild. This animal sanctuary covers four mountain ranges, Tholpetty, Sulthan Bathery, Kurichiat and Muthanga. The dense teak forests are a haven for tigers, deer, elephants and the Indian bison. Birdwatchers should wait in anticipation for the calls of peafowl, woodpeckers, owls and babblers.
One of the towns in this district of the Southern Deccan Plateau which must be visited is Kalpetta. Hikers can look forward to the gorgeous views from the Chembra Peak . Like icing on the cake, the Neelimala Viewpoint is where most travellers flock for breathtaking panoramas of Wayanad’s forests, mountains, valleys and waterfalls. The religious tourist might find the hilltop Ananthanatha Swami Jain Temple worth a stroll, mainly for the coffee plantations which surround it.
A mesmerizing island complex that remains Wayanad’s open secret is Kuruvadweep. Also known as Kuruva Island , this is actually a river delta spanning 950 acres in area. Kuruvadweep is a group of three protected islands which are not inhabited but see a lot of tourist influx. Entry is restricted but fun once you discover you will be commuting on handmade flat rafts, if not fibre boats. Covered by dense evergreen forests, the island complex has a treasure trove of indigenous herbs, birds and beautiful orchids.
10. Jew Town
Once home to the state’s Jewish community, Jew Town, today, is a shopping favourite. On Jew Town Road, several small shops set up their stalls of food items, souvenirs, traditional fabric works, antiques, paintings and crafts. Even some ethnic Jewish items are up for sale at some curio stores. There are also a few cafes which offer traditional Israeli dishes such as shakshouka. Visit Antique Museum Kochi for a glimpse or traditional clocks, pottery, statues and other collectibles.
You will spot the 16th century Paradesi Synagogue in the centre of the mishmash of little shops. Built in 1568, this is the oldest synagogue in all of the Commonwealth Nations which is still active. Paradesi Synagogue is also one of only eight synagogues constructed by the Malabar Yehudan or Yehudan Mappila people. The name ‘Paradesi’ means ‘foreign’, alluding to the foreign Jewish influence.
11. Kovalam
Known over the world over for its eponymous beach, Kovalam is but a small coastal town in the southern part of Trivandrum City. The name means ‘coconut grove’ in Malayalam, accurately representing the abundance of coconut palm in the area. Once an idyllic fishing village, Kovalam is famous today for its Ayurvedic treatments, spiritual and health retreats and a number of beach resorts which facilitate vacationing close to the beaches.
The Kovalam Beach is a 17 km stretch of four beaches which are partitioned by outcrops. The crescent formation on the shoreline is visible from a high-rise building. The beaches which contribute to the coastline are Eve’s Beach (known as Hawah Beach in the local language), Lighthouse Beach, Ashoka Beach and Samudra Beach.
The Lighthouse Beach is so named after the Vizhinjam Lighthouse which stands on its sands. Built at an altitude of 35 metres above the sea level, atop the Kurumkal hillock, the lighthouse is an attractive landmark. Measuring 118 feet in height, Vizhinjam Lighthouse is painted in stripes of red and white. Most of the other beaches are places for the local fishermen to go about their fishing activities. One can watch them in action to kill time though.
If you are not so much of a beach bum, Kovalam has other attractions to keep you interested. Explore the Halcyon Castle, a beach resort built in 1932 for the royalties of the erstwhile princely state of Travancore. Temple fans can visit the Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave Temple and the Thiruvallam Parasurama Temple.
If you are into art, head to the Kovalam Art Gallery to gaze at the inspiring compositions on display. The profusion of water bodies in and around Kovalam (such as the Vellayani Lake and Karamana River) have ensured the need for dams. Plan a trip to the Aruvikkara Dam and Neyyar Dam, and also enjoy the sunset from Valiyathura Pier.
Characterized by hills and backwaters, Bekal invites tourists to explore its coastal attractions. No trip to this town is complete without a visit to the Bekal Fort. This mid-seventeenth century fort was built by Shivappa Nayaka, the ruler of the temple town of Keladi, in 1650 AD. With most of its fort wall touching the waters of the Arabian Sea, the fort commands an area of almost 40 acres.
Some interesting features of the Bekal Fort are a set of underground steps leading to the fort, a water tank, an observation tower and a magazine (storage area for arms and ammunition). This fort provides a nice vantage point to see the towns of Bekal, Kottikulam, Kanhagad, Uduma and Pallikkara.
Another fort worth a visit is the Chandragiri Fort which was built in the 17th century AD. Spread over 7 acres, the fort stands 150 feet above the sea level. Located by the Payaswini River, the ruins of the Chandragiri Fort provide insights into the ancient kingdoms of Thulunadu, Kolathunadu, Vijayanagara and Keladi Nayaka. Architecturally, the fort has a simple square layout.
Forts aside, Bekal has a couple of Hindu temples which sees a lot of devotees rushing to offer their prayers. Trikkannad Tryambakeshwara Temple and Sree Madiyan Koolom Temple see a lot of footfalls. The latter, said to be 500 years old, is home to some vintage wooden carvings. Flaunting the traditional Kerala style of architecture, Sree Madiyan Koolom Temple has ceilings and pillars which enthral visitors.
When in Bekal, you cannot miss its beaches, especially since it’s a coastal town. Do plan a visit to Bekal Beach and the surrounding park, Chembirika Beach, Kappil Beach, Pallikkara Beach Park, Kasaba Beach Park and Uduma Beach.
13. Mattancherry
Also known as Cochim de Cima or Upper Kochi, Mattancherry is one of the traditional neighbourhoods of Kochi. Mattancherry Palace happens to be the most famous attraction of this area. Also known as Dutch Palace, this is actually a Portuguese palace and museum with the traditional Kerala architecture on its exterior. The museum exhibits the life of the kings of Kochi through paintings and murals. The compound has plenty of greenery and also a pond, adding to the character and charm of the place.
Other sightseeing options are the Jeevamatha Catholic Latin Church, St. George Orthodox Koonan Kurish Old Syrian Church and International Tourism Police Station and Police Museum. At the latter, one can learn about the methods used by the Kerala Police, look at their arms, medals, photographs, uniforms and more.
Almost at the southern tip of Kerala, Poovar is a village in the Neyyattinkara taluk. Home to a huge concentration of 5-star properties, this hamlet is a popular tourist destination in south Kerala. The name Poovar means ‘flower-river’ in Malayalam (from ‘poo’ and ‘var’), given by the 18th century Travancore king Marthanda Varma after he witnessed the lovely flowering trees by the Neyyar River which flows through this tehsil.
There are diverse sightseeing options in Poovar which range from beaches and museums to temples and mosques. Check out the Pozhiyoor Golden Beach which is relatively less crowded and enjoys nice sea breeze and sunsets, which make the sands shine like gold. To try boating, head to the Pozhikkara Beach. For some variation in the terrain, explore the Azhimala Cliff and its adjoining beach which is strewn with boulders. A slightly less crowded choice is the Adimalathura Beach which is slightly far from all the popular beaches but worthy enough for a visit, thanks to the crabs which can be spotted here.
Activities not to be skipped in Poovar are boating in the pristine backwaters, a trip to Elephant Rock, a visit to the colourful Aazhimala Siva Temple by the Arabian Sea and another one to the Chenkal Maheswaram Temple which boasts of the iconic Kerala-style thatched sloping brick and an enormous statue of the Shivalinga. For a dash of greenery, go to the Kuzhipallam Botanical Garden which is spread over 40 acres, and home to hundreds of pretty flowers, some of which are also for sale.
This beauty on the Malabar Coast offers a lot of beaches for those who desperately need some Vitamin-Sea. Formerly known as Quilon, the city of Kollam borders the Laccadive Sea and calls the Chinnakada Clock Tower its main landmark. This port city was once called ‘Coulao’ by the Portuguese traders who had settled here. The name ‘Kollam’ is thought to have come from Sanskrit in which it means ‘pepper’. Interestingly, apart from spices, this city is famous for its production of cashew and coconut coir.
At the very centre of Kollam is the Ashtamudi Lake where one can spot the Chinese fishing nets which are basically shore operated lift nets introduced to Kerala by the ancient Chinese traders. This palm shaped lake also lets tourists relax in luxury houseboats as they take a ride through the narrow canals.
There is no dearth of beaches in Kollam, the most renowned being the Kollam Beach which is formally called the Mahatma Gandhi Beach. This beach is equipped with a lifeguard outpost and is considered relatively safe. This has also contributed to it being a favoured destination wedding option. Other beaches of note in this city are Thirumullavaram Beach, Thangassery Beach (which also has the eponymous lighthouse painted in red and white spiral stripes), Eravipuram Beach, Thirumullavaram Beach and Mayyanad Beach.
Architecture and history enthusiasts can consider walking past the Thevally Palace or Thevalli Palace built in the early 19th century. Located on the Thangassery Beach, the Tangasseri Fort is a striking example of Portuguese architecture, albeit in ruins, with its exposed brick walls. The fort is called Fortaleza da São Tomé in Portuguese and alternatively referred to as St. Thomas Fort or Fort Thomas. Sporting traditional Kerala architecture, the British Residency Bungalow is a much-used landmark and also serves as the Government Guest House. Another heritage building not to be missed is the Cheena Kottaram or China Palace which flaunts Indo-Saracenic architecture which is a mixture of European, Indian, Moorish and Islamic styles.
16. Thrissur
The landscape of Thrissur is dotted with ample temples and churches which are not just places of worship here, but also architectural examples to be studied and explored. Formerly called Trichur, this city is colloquially called ‘God’s Own Town’. Apart from shrines, there are also religious festivals that attract tourists to Thrissur. This cultural capital of Kerala was, once upon a time, the administrative capital of the medieval Kingdom of Cochin.
It is not surprising that Thrissur should have so many Hindu Shiva temples, given that its very name means ‘The city with three Shiva temples’ when its long-form Malayalam and Tamil name ‘Thri-Shiva-Perur’ is considered. Even in Ancient India, the city was known as ‘Vrishabhadripuram’ which means ‘Kailash of the South’, Kailash being the mythological abode of the Hindu deity Shiva.
The most popular Shiva temples which you can put on your list are Vadakkunnathan Temple which also tells the story of Mahabharata through murals, Punkunnam Shiva Temple where along with Shiva, Parvathy, Ganesha, Partha Sarathi and several other idols are worshipped, and Trikkur Mahadeva Temple, a rock cut cave which was used not only by Hindus but also Jains and Buddhists for meditation.
The spread of Catholicism has ensured the construction of a lot of ornate churches and cathedrals in Thrissur. You might want to visit Basilica of Our Lady of Dolours which is built in the splendid Indo-Gothic style of architecture, spread over 25,000 square feet, the Bible Tower which, at 42.5 metres, happens to be the tallest church tower in all of Asia, and St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Church which commemorates Saint Thomas who was one of the apostles who preached Christ in India in 52 AD.
17. Palakkad
Fondly called ‘The Rice Bowl of Kerala’, the city of Palakkad is also known as Palghat. The meaning of the name in Malayalam is an oxymoron, ‘barren forest’ from the words ‘Pala’ and ‘Kadu’. This city has a centuries old fort, a host of temples and a lot of parks to keep travellers occupied.
The first on your list of places to see in Palakkad should be the Palakkad Fort complex. Dating back to the 18th century, the fort has a moat dug around it as a measure of protection against attacks. There is a spacious multi-use ground bordering the fort, called Kota Maidanam or Fort Maidan, where you might be able to catch an exhibition or a cricket match.
For a breathtaking view of the entire city, head to Malampuzha Dam built to stem the flow of the Malampuzha River. Get copious views of the hills of the Western Ghats which can be seen behind the 355 feet high dam. The river that is barricaded by this dam is a tributary of Kerala’s second longest river, Bharathappuzha. Stop by at the Malampuzha Rock Garden for a green treat of plants and artistically carved rock murals and sculptures. Nearby, you can also take in the soothing sights at the Kava View Point.
Palakkad is full of Hindu temples with traditional architecture and ornate décor. Manapullikavu Vela, Vadakanthara Sree Thirupuraikkal Bhagavathi Temple (which is lavishly lit up after dark), Sree Chinmaya Guruvayurappan Temple, Chittur Kavu (with an idol measuring 6 feet in height) and Thiruvalathur sree Randumoorthi Temple should be on your radar.
18. Varkala
Home to one of the most stunning cliff beaches in the world, Varkala offers more than just the Arabian Sea and the golden sands. The story behind the name of this Kerala town is mythologically entwined. Varkala is a degenerated form of the word ‘valkalam’ which means ‘loin cloth originating from the bark of a tree’. When the Hindu sage ‘Narada’ was found a sinner, he threw out his valkalam or loin cloth out of shame, and this covered the entire village.
If sunbathing is on your wishlist, you will love Varkala Beach, which is also known as Papanasam Beach. Relax at a beachside restaurant after swimming by this picturesque beach. Varkala sandstone cliff wears a striking red colour due to the inherent properties of the rock. Indulge in seaside and cliffside adventure sports such as paragliding or just take a leisurely stroll through the Varkala Promenade which is lined by pretty restaurants and cafes.
Further along, Kappil Beach and Lake provide a lovely enclosure for boating and watching the sunset. If you can also make your way to Paravur, make use of its inland waterways and the eponymous lake or just soak in the sun on its beaches.
If you would rather stay confined to Varkala, head out to watch the 150-plus year old Varkala Tunnel which is almost 924 feet long. Take a boat ride under the tunnel and experience your very own Venice in the hinterlands of Kerala! Not very far from this, a lighthouse calls all visitors to attention.
19. Kumarakom
A network of backwater canals and clean beaches put Kumarakom on the tourist map of Kerala. Located within the Vembanad Lake, this little village is also home to a host of migratory birds. Recognized for its responsible tourism initiatives, Kumarakom makes a great choice for luxury backwater vacations.
A houseboat ride through the canals of this hamlet is one of the highly recommended ways to spend your time here. If you happen to be a birding enthusiast, spare a few hours for the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. Alternatively known as the Vembanad Bird Sanctuary, this avian paradise can be reached through a short boat ride, since it is located on the banks of the Vembanad Lake.
The sanctuary was initially a rubber plantation which was later repurposed by George Alfred Baker, after whom the place was previously known as Baker Estate. It is possible to see the Meenachil River from here before it pours out itself into the Vembanad Lake. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is spread across 14 acres of area, and it delights visitors with the calls of water birds such as geese, swans and ducks, owls, brahminy kites and darters. Larks and flycatchers can also be sighted during the migration season.
Those fond of sculptures should not miss the Bay Island Driftwood Museum where artefacts made of driftwood are put on display. Driftwood is essentially the pieces of wood that are washed ashore by the drift of a river or the waves of a lake. This museum, housed in a cylindrical building, also exhibits driftwood fossils, apart from modern art. The artefacts include replicas of animals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fishes and even elaborate show pieces and dainty figurines.
The Vembanad Lake itself is an attraction in Kumarakom. You might want to visit the Thanneermukkom Bund which is an artificial patch of green land in the middle of the lake, put there in order to prevent the mixing of salt water into the other side of the lake, and also to alleviate tides which can make boating harder.
20. Kasaragod
Blessed with a prominent place on the Western Ghats, Kasaragod is not just a spot for hill stations but also home to beaches such as the Kasaragod Beach which houses the Nellikkunnu LightHouse. Hiking enthusiasts can gear up for a trek to the peak of Ranipuram which is more than a kilometre in altitude. The Kottancheri Hills are also recommended for their peaceful surroundings and the bordering lakes.
One of the oldest mosques in the country is in Kasaragod. Malik Dinar Mosque was instituted by Malik Deenar who was a Persian scholar on a tour of the Indian Subcontinent with the goal of spreading the influence of Islam in this part of the world. In these premises, one can see both the old and the new mosques, apart from a cemetery, an orphanage and a madrassa (Islamic school). The Theruvath Mosque is another spot for those who wish to observe Islamic architecture in this part of Kerala.
A beautiful lake temple which must not escape your itinerary is the Ananthapadmanabhaswamy Temple, also known as Anantha Lake Temple. This Hindu shrine holds the distinction of being the only lake temple in the entire state. According to ancient mythology, the Hindu deity Vishnu settled down in this location. The story of Vishnu is depicted as wood carvings on the ceiling of the main shrine.
Another Hindu temple with a distinct architecture is the Madhur Sree Madanantheshwara-Siddhivinayaka Temple, dedicated to the idols of Shiva and Ganesha. The temple is in a village setting, on the banks of the Mogral River. In fact, one of its streams, Madhuvahini, flows right alongside the temple premise.
21. Kumbalangi
This sleepy village in the Ernakulam district is a preferred rural tourism destination in Kerala due to its bucolic village life, mangroves and the fishing community. The fishermen of Kumbalangi are so friendly, they will also show you how to go about fishing with the attractive Chinese fishing nets.
You can even enjoy a nice meal of fresh seafood at one of the homely eateries along the coast. There are only a handful of sightseeing spots but you can still head to St. Peter’s Church to admire its interiors and whitewashed exterior. If you fancy a water tour of the area, hop onto a boat at Kallencherry where these rides begin.
22. Kottayam
Nestled on the river basin of the Meenachil River, the city of Kottayam is only three metres above the sea level. The meaning of this name in Malayalam is ‘inside the fort’ as derived from the words ‘kotta’ (for fort) and ‘akam’ (for inside). Kottayam offers travellers an insight into traditional Kerala architecture, especially in its temples, churches and mosques. There are also a few parks and art galleries to hold one’s interest.
Ettumanoor Mahadevar Temple (the Shiva temple where the writer Vyasa and the Pandavas from the fictitious epic of Mahabharata are said to have worshipped), Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple, Panachikkadu Temple (the Saraswati temple which is also called the Dakshana Mookambika Temple), Kumaranalloor Karthyayani Devi Temple (where a litre of coconut oil is considered as the main offering to the female deity), Thaliyil Mahadeva Temple (home to ancient paintings and murals), Pallipurathukavu Devi Temple, Neelamperoor Palli Bhagavathi Temple (a Buddhist temple with Vanadurga as the central deity), Vennimala Sri Rama Lakshmana Swamy Temple, Thiruvarppu Sree Krishna Temple (Krishna being the principal deity) and Shree Dharma Sastha Temple are some of the ornate temples with archetypical styles which can be explored.
Thazhathangady Juma Masjid, which is also called the ‘Taj Juma Masjid’, is over a thousand years old, making it one of the oldest mosques not only in Kerala but also in the country. The mosque boasts of intricate wood carvings. However, its beauty cannot be admired from inside by all. Entry is only for Muslims.
For a taste of the Christian religion, walk through some of Kottayam’s church buildings. St. Mary’s Orthodox Syrian Church (a 440 year old church dedicated to Mary worship, colloquially known as Kottayam Cheriapally), Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral (also called Angathattu Palli or Vimalagiri Cathedral), Good Shepherd Church, St. George Orthodox syrian Church (having walls painted with vegetable dyes), Holy Trinity CSI Cathedral and St. Mary's Forane Church are some viable options for church hopping.
Kottayam’s public parks are worth a stroll. Make time for Neendoor Park, Malarikkal Sunset View Point (especially for its lotus blooms and paddy fields), Municipal Jubilee Park and Kodimatha Water Park. Art lovers can drop by the quaint Mozart Art Gallery.
23. Willingdon Island
Willingdon Island holds the rare honour of being the largest artificial island in all of India. Reclaimed from the Lake of Kochi, Willingdon Island lets you catch a ferry to most of the other big islands in Kerala, such as Fort Kochi and some parts of Ernakulam. The public ferries cost pleasantly only INR 5 per person. These large ferries can carry entire buses and cars inside, letting the drivers resume their journey once they reach the destination island. It is also possible to sign up for boat tours on the backwaters of Kerala from this island.
A long green patch along the coastline of Willingdon Island is where most of the premium tourist hotels are located. Within the island, there is a popular museum which you can spare an hour to – Cochin Port Maritime Heritage Museum. One can learn about the building of Willingdon Island and observe several pictures of maritime equipment. There is also a souvenir shop to take back some memorabilia for your loved ones. The museum is open on all days of the week except Wednesdays. On weekdays, the timings are 11 AM to 6 PM, whereas it is 2 PM to 7 PM on Saturdays and 4 PM to 7 PM on Sundays and other public holidays.
Nicknamed as the land of looms and lores, Kannur was once known by its English name Cannanore and Portuguese name Cananor. This coastal city provides a glimpse into the European past and Muslim royal history alongside balmy palm-lined beaches.
No visit to Kannur is complete without a tour of St. Angelo Fort. Also known as Fortaleza de Santo ngelo de Cananor, this historical gem is under the ASI (Archaeological Survey of India). The laterite brick fort, most of which is moss layered now, has a gate and a couple of entrances, the old one being a tunnel. Once can spot old banyan trees while walking inside.
As the Arabian Sea splashes on the rocks that surround St. Angelo Fort, the sounds can be clearly heard since there is no source of noise pollution here. One can explore the army barracks, the cannons stationed at the main entrance and at the top of the fort, the lighthouse powered by an oil lamp, the chapel, the moat, the watchtower and gravestones of the Dutch officials’ family who were buried there.
Kannur’s Payyambalam Beach provides a great avenue for surfing, picnicking and even swimming in the shallow parts of the sea waters. Do visit the Kannur Lighthouse nearby which has a spiral stairway to the top. The lighthouse, also known as Cannanore Lighthouse, is still active and one can often enjoy light and sound shows in the evening.
For a look inside Kannur’s Islamic past, head to the Arakkal Museum which is a part of the larger Arakkal Royal Palace, also known as Arakkalkettu. Formerly belonging to the Arakkal family of the Malabar Coast, the palace and museum has the royal coat of arms, photo galleries, ancient furniture, incense stick holders, archaic telephones, telescopes and notebooks.
Spend your leisure time at the Mappila Bay and try your hand at boating or relax on Baby Beach or Adikadalayi Beach. Thottada Beach is another tempting option, with its rocky surroundings and smooth sands, especially if you wish to go swimming.
25. Vizhinjam
The small village of Vizhinjam may not find a place on most tourist maps, but this is what makes it so appealing. The fact that it is relatively unknown is a big reason to enjoy this locale without the huge crowds. With a beach, a lighthouse and a cave, there are a few things to keep one interesting in this tiny but significant hamlet.
Begin your tour at the Vizhinjam Cave Temple which goes all the way back to the 8th century. This granite cave is actually a Hindu temple which has a sculpture of the idol Vinadhara Dakshinamurti. This peculiar statue depicts the mythological deity of Shiva but with four hands. Even though the cave is quite small and only consisting of a single cell, it is important due to its age.
The outer wall of the Vizhinjam Cave Temple has a carving of Shiva as Tripurantakara, with a caricature of Apasmara being squashed under his left foot. One another side of this outer wall, Shiva is seen in his dancing pose as Nataraja, with his paramour Parvati beside him. One can also make out the unfinished forms of a couple of gatekeepers or dvarapalakas. The temple is thought to have been built during the reign of the Ay Dynasty which came before the famous Pallava Dynasty.
The Vizhinjam Lighthouse is a beautiful red and white striped lighthouse on the eponymous beach. Located on the edge of a small cliff, the lighthouse is fitted with a day mark beacon. The beach itself is a lovely place to hang out, with a clean stretch of sand and sea, a children’s park, eateries and even an aquarium.
26. Vypin Island
Vypin Island is actually one of the clusters of islands which belong to Kochi. Also known as Vypeen, the island is 12 miles in length and joined to the mainland through the Goshree series of bridges. Home to some of the longest stretches of beaches in Kerala, Vypin offers visitors Cherai Beach to the North, Kuzhuppilly Beach and Puthuvype Beach which also has a lighthouse to call its own. Entry to this lighthouse is only in the evening between 3 PM and 5 PM.
At certain parts of Vypin, especially at Manjanakad, one can see the rare sight of sea water meeting fresh water from the Vembanad Lake. A part of this lake is also called Veeranpuzha and one can easily spot the Chinese Fishing Nets which are widely used in this part of the country.
A historical site which should not be missed on Vypin Island is the Pallippuram Fort which was built in 1503 by the Portuguese. It has the honour of being the oldest fort built by the Europeans in all of India! The fort saw the Dutch capture it in 1661 and later being sold to the King of Travancore in 1789. Pallippuram Fort flaunts the ayikkotta or alikotta style of architecture which lends it the iconic hexagonal shape. The materials used in its construction are mainly lime plaster, laterite and wood.
27. Muzhappilangad
Muzhappilangad is a tiny coastal village in Kerala but famous for its longest drive-in beach in all of Asia. Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach is one of the few beaches in India to allow vehicles on the beach. Birdwatchers can rejoice in winters when migratory birds swamp the area with their presence. You will have a chance to spot more than 30 species of birds, some of which are terns, sea gulls and sandpipers. Wait for the beach festivals to liven up your vacation, or just try your hand at paragliding in the sea breeze. One can also see a rock formation at a certain point of the beach.
From Muzhappilangad, you can also watch the Dharmadam Island which used to be a Buddhist area sometime back in history. Also called Dharmapattanam, the island is a private one. However, it is possible to tour this with prior permission. Nearby, Dharmadam Beach is another rejuvenating option, especially if you wish to watch the sunset on a palm-fringed stretch.
28. Malappuram
The name of this city literally means hilltop in Malayalam. Malappuram has a Buddhist and Jain past, which is reflected in the archaeological remains of its rock-cut caves, concentrated mostly in the neighbourhoods of Ponmala, Melmuri and Oorakam. In fact, on the Oorakam Hill, at an altitude of 2000 feet, there is a 1500 year old Jain temple.
Have your fill of nature in Malappuram at Chamakkayam Riverside Park which has lakes and hanging bridges. The sprawling Kottakunnu park, road and step way also make for an enchanting walk.
Home to the highest mountain peak in all of southern India, Idukki takes pride in Anamudi on the Western Ghats. The forest cover of Idukki has also earned it the moniker ‘Spice Garden of Kerala’. The meaning of Idukki is ‘a narrow gorge’.
Do not miss a trip to the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary which is spread over a hundred square kilometres. The varying altitude ranges from 450 metres to 1272 metres, Vanjur Medu being the highest peak. Through the wildlife sanctuary itself, a couple of famous rivers flow – Periyar and Cheruthoniar, submerging even some trees.
Spot the unique Nilgiri tahr at Eravikulam National Park , most of which is over 5000 feet in altitude. Mostly grasslands, this park lets you sight muntjac, deer, gaur, porcupine, mongoose, and more. Even exotic birds such as the Kerala laughingthrush, white bellied shortwing and Nilgiri pipit can be spotted in these woods.
Idukki becomes quite a favourite in the monsoon since its waterfalls come alive. The Cheeyappara Waterfalls are not only a delight to watch but also fun to trek. Also famous for eco-tourism, the Thommankuthu Waterfalls form a series of 12 falls, spread over 5 kilometres.
30. Charalkunnu
Located in the Pathanamthitta district, Charalkunnu is a lovely hill station with the Pampa River gracing its low-lying areas. There are a few hiking trails that even solo trekkers can take up as a challenge on these hills. For families, there are camp houses (in case you are not too comfortable setting up your own tent) and areas for spreading out your blanket to enjoy a picnic.
A sleepy village in the Pathanamthitta district, Gavi is a forested land full of wild flowers, mushrooms, more than 250 species of birds and even some wild animals. Nestled amidst tea estates and woods, Gavi also has waterfalls. The Neer Veezhcha WaterFalls can be experienced up close when you take a paddle boat ride through the lake. The chirping birds and flailing leaves add to the thrill of watching the waterfall.
Gavi is Kerala’s eco-tourism hotspot which costs only INR 25 for adult entry. If you take your vehicle along, you pay INR 50. Cameras are charged an extra INR 25. The village also offers lake activities such as canoeing or even camping on the surrounding green plains. At one point you can see the Sabarimala mountaintop too.
32. Anchuthengu
Once known as Anjengo or Anjenga, Anchuthengu is a coastal town whose name means ‘five coconut palms’ in Malayalam. Home to the tombs of the Dutch and the British, this small town also has a lot of Portuguese churches. However, its claim to fame is the 17th century Anchuthengu Fort which is also called Anjengo Fort.
This fort was built in 1699 by the East India Company to work as a signalling station for all of the British ships that came all the way from England. This square fort has four bastions to support the mounting of sixteen guns in total. The garrison could support 400 to 480 Europeans at a time. The Anjengo Lighthouse is nearby, providing a pretty landmark, with its white and black horizontally striped body.
33. Kayamkulam
Once known as Odanadu, Kayamkulam used to be a feudal kingdom, a part of Onattukara. This town is notable for its Krishnapuram Palace which used to be the abode of the feudal lords. Built by the King of Travancore, Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma, in the 18th century, the palace exhibits the classic Kerala style of architecture.
Nearby, the Krishnaswamy Temple attests to the Hindu affiliation of the kings of that time, and that of most of the people even today. Interestingly, even Buddha statues adorn the courtyard, marking the vast influence of Buddhism in this region. Inside the palace, one can glance through the paintings and murals which beautify its interiors. The palace also has a huge pond in its premise.
Nature lovers can rejoice at the shallow Kayamkulam Lake or Kayamkulam Estuary which is locally known as Kayamkulam Kayal. The water is brackish and the lagoon is also used for the traditional boat race.
34. Bolgatty Island
Locally known as Mulavukad, the village of Bolgatty Island is a small isle which forms the larger Ernakulam district. Home to a few beach resorts, the island also has a golf course – the Bolgatty Golf Club. The little island also has a Hindu temple – Mandekkat Bhagavathy Temple, close to the Goshree Bridge which connects to Ernakulam mainland.
St Sebastian's Church is one of only few Catholic churches on Bolgatty Island. The others are Kristhuraja Chapel, Stella Marys Monastry and Our Lady of Mercy Church. One will also find a few Hindu temples and a handful of mosques on the island.
35. Mananthavady
Perfectly placed on the banks of the Mananthavady River, the eponymous municipality houses the Pazhassi Raja Museum. The complex also has the tomb of Pazhassi Raja and well landscaped gardens. The 18th century ruler has been immortalized through the artefacts stored in this museum erected in his honour. Take a look at the collection of weapons, coins and even utensils and cutlery inside the museum.
Some miles away, you can also head into the wilderness and explore the Begur Reserve Forest which is a wildlife sanctuary. The Kabini River flows through this forest, the Mananthavady River being one of its tributaries. Other offbeat destinations around this municipality are the Palchuram Falls and Muneeswaran Kunnu Viewpoint which can easily be hiked and camped upon.
Most notable for the Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary, the village of Aralam mainly sees tourists interested in animals and nature. The wildlife sanctuary is Kerala’s northernmost one, spread over 55 square kilometres. Its location on the Western Ghats also adds to the ambient conditions inside the wooded enclave. Opt for a jeep safari and wait with a bated breath to spot langurs, squirrels, deer and elephants inside.
One can also pursue trekking in Aralam. Ambalappara makes for a 3-day trek and requires you to camp. Ambalappara Lighthouse itself happens to be a camping site. Waterfall fans can do a day trip to Meenmutty and be driven through the forested land.
Confusingly known as ‘The Coorg Valley in God's Own Country’, Iritty does have a lot of the characteristics of its Karnataka counterpart. Visit the Pazhassi Dam which is also called Kulur Barrage. It dams the Valapattanam River and the waters are used for irrigation. The popular Mridangasyleshwari Temple is located close to Iritty, surrounded by the lush mountains and dense forests on all sides.
38. Chalakudy
Located by the Chalakudy River, the town of Chalakudy is a pit stop on the way to a couple of rewarding treks in the district of Thrissur. The rare opportunity to trek up a waterfall can be enjoyed on the fringes of the Sholayar range of mountains. Whether it is the Vazhachal Falls which cascade or the Athirappilly Falls, Chalakudy provides the ideal plains for a camping halt. There is a common entry charge for both the waterfalls – INR 20 for four-wheelers and INR 40 per adult.
39. Pathanamthitta
Sitting amidst the tranquil greens, Pathanamthitta is a town surrounded by a lot of Hindu temples. Some of these temples are Mahadeva Temple and Omalloor Chakkulathu Kavu Temple or Sree Rakthakanda Swamy Temple which dates back to the 8th century AD. St. Ignatius Monastery or Manjanikkara Dayara is an elaborate Syrian Orthodox Church in this town. If you would rather skip the religious places, hike up the Chuttippara Hill to get a bird’s eye view of all of Pathanamthitta.
Housing the Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary, the unheard town of Peechi becomes conspicuous for how it gives us a peek into the lives of the indigenous animals. Spread over 125 square kilometres, the wildlife sanctuary is in the catchment portion of the Peechi Dam, with the Vazhani Dam contributing some area. Part of the much larger Palapilli-Nelliampathy forests, the sanctuary is surprisingly a picnic destination too!
Enjoy pleasant activities such as boating and soft hiking here. Go up the Ponmudi Hill at an altitude of 923 metres and bask in the joy of viewing the entire valley from up here. The forest has a treasure trove of medicinal plants, more than 50 varieties of orchids, besides various species of birds and animals.
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Kerala is the crowning glory of India’s grandeur. Ranked ninth as an eco-tourism destination on the “World’s Greatest Places 2022” list by TIME magazine, it holds its position as one of India’s top travel destinations. Nationally and internationally acclaimed, Kerala Tourism was recently honored with the “Responsible Tourism Global Award” at the World Travel Mart forum in London, UK.
Kerala’s sublime beauty transports visitors back in time, from its magnificent heritage sites to the timeless ebb and flow of its backwaters. Often described as a ‘thing of beauty, a joy forever’, it welcomes travelers in all seasons – be it summer, winter, or monsoon. Picturesque and captivating, Kerala is an all-season tourist paradise, rich in cultural heritage, flora, and fauna. The grandeur of its temple architecture stands as an invitation for visitors to immerse themselves in its beauty.
Experience the divine allure of ‘God’s Own Country’, from its pristine beaches to dense forests and majestic mountains, each echoing tales of tranquillity and eternal joy. Kerala’s renowned cuisine invites travelers to savor its world-famous culinary delights. For those in pursuit of a distinctive travel experience, Kerala tourism introduces Caravan Tourism, promising a comfortable journey with minimal human interaction. For those eager to connect deeply with the region’s spirit, Kerala is ready to welcome you.
Here’s our updated list of the top 20 must-visit tourist places in Kerala for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Queen of Arabian Sea Kochi
Past splendours and contemporary style make Kochi Kerala’s one of the most engaging cities. Travellers vanished into the mist of time used to call Kochi ‘Cocym’.
Connect with Kochi’s heart through its backwater villages, small cafes, Dutch mansions, Raj-era bungalows, Elephant training camp, Bird sanctuary and waterfalls.
If you want to escape the city rush, then disappear to the most beautiful Beaches and peaceful rural Buddhist sites.
At Marine Drive, you will be lured by the spectacular view of lights reflected in water from the ships anchored in the harbour at night. One of the major attractions in Kochi is watching the Chinese fishing nets in action on the promenade. Not only that If you visit SNC Maritime museum, the star attraction is the 300 years old boat belonging to the Raja of Ambalapuzha.
Kochi also houses India’s first European church – St Francis Church. It is the original burial spot of the great Portuguese explorer Vasco De Gama. And the best from the rest is the melodious rhythm of the Athirapally Waterfalls never ceases to give a blissful experience. Visiting Kerala would be incomplete without viewing the breathtaking cosmopolitan legacy of Kochi.
Popular Tourist Attractions in and around Kochi, Kerala
- Bolgatty Island – It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kochi. Bolgatty Island was built by an anonymous Dutch trader in 1744. You can reach here via Goshree Bridge.
- Mattancherry- This place has an historical vibe. It is a home to the oldest synagogue in the country. Jewish community dates back to 2000 years lives here. Mattancherry is an epicentre of spice, local handicrafts, culture and lip smacking food. The main attraction of Mattancherry is Mattancherry Palace which is also known as Dutch palace which is a masterpiece of Colonial and Kerala style architecture. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Kochi.
- Princess Street – Princess Street in Kochi is one of the most popular points of tourist interest in Kerala. It still retains its old world charm which never ceases to attract tourist. It is the oldest street of Kochi. The street gives the colonial vibes. Tourists are fascinated by the beauty of old European homes built in Dutch, French, Portuguese styles.
- Hill Palace Archaeological Museum – It is one of the must visit places in Kerala. It was built in 1865; it is Kerala’s first heritage museum. It was the official residence of the erstwhile rulers of Kochi. The museum showcases wooden memorials from Indus Valley civilization, murals, sculptures, displaying royal throne, picture of former rulers and Tanjore paintings.
- Thirumala Devaswom Temple- After the decline of the legendary Vijayanagar Empire, Gowda Saraswat Brahmins built the temple in 1599 to worship Sri VenkataChalapati Thirumala Devar Idol. – It is one of the must visit places in Kerala.
- Vypin – This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala. Vypin Island connects Kochi with Goshree bridges touching two other islands Mulavukadu and Vallarpadam. Boating in Vypin Island is one of the top things to do in Kochi. Paddy fields, Backwaters, Coconut groves and Dolphins in waters are the mesmerising sight to behold.
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Alappuzha – Delightful Venice of the East
No doubt one can have ‘memories or fun longer than the road that stretches out ahead’ in Alappuzha. Alappuzha is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala.
Close down the sounds of all the cities and you will hear melodious chirping of rare avian species, coming from places like Siberia in Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. It is a paradise of bird watchers as various species of birds like Little Cormorant, Indian Darter, White Ibis, Kingfishers and many more. Boating to watch the migratory birds is one of the top things to do in Alappuzha.
Don’t miss the wondrous and warm island of Pathiramanal which can only be accessible by Boat. It is one of the offbeat tourist destinations in Kerala.
Visit the mysterious yet delightful Krishnapuram Palace which was once the residence of the rulers of Kayamkulam Kingdom. It houses the 49sq km Gajendra Moksham which is the largest single band of Mural paintings discovered in Kerala. Exquisite display of Bronze sculptures, Paintings, beautiful gardens and the recently discovered Buddha Mandapam makes it one of the most popular tourist attractions in Alappuzha.
Apart from that Kuttanad Backwaters, Alappuzha Lighthouse, Alappuzha Beach, Marari Beach are the most popular destinations in Alappuzha.
Top Things to Do in Alappuzha, Kerala
- Houseboat Cruise – In a song filled morning, cruising in a houseboat on the backwaters is one of the top things to do in Alappuzha. Thrilling boat races, awesome backwater holidays, marine products, beautiful beaches are the main attractions in Alappuzha. Backwaters of Kuttanad are the best part of enjoying holidays in Kerala. As you navigate through the narrow canals, coconut palms, dense vegetation, paddy fields, churches and mosques will be an interesting sight to behold.
- Mullackal Road- Mullackal Road is the one of the most popular tourist places of interest in Alappuzha. It is a paradise for shoppers. One can find variety of spices, gold jewellery, bell metal and fishing equipments.
- Alappuzha Lakes- Tranquil waters of Punnamada and Vembanad will never cease to attract you. The easiest way to reach is the chartered diesel-powered motorboats. Holidaying is Kerala is incomplete without enjoying the bliss of Alappuzha Lakes.
- Mararikulam – Don’t forget to miss the north side of Alappuzha – Mararikulam. It is a fishing village. Holidays in Kerala would be blissful if you experience the simple lifestyle of traditional village of Mararikulam. Away from the chaos of city there is nothing so good for a traveller to rest in the lap of nature. Lotus ponds and coconut grooves are a mesmerizing site to behold.
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Kollam – Kerala’s blissful heart
Kollam is one of the most visited destinations in Kerala. The grandeur of Kollam lured Phoenicians and Romans in ancient times because of its spice trade but now it is popular for its industries like fisheries, Cashew and nut processing.
It houses relics of the past and temples which are built in traditional ornate architectural style. This town has many traditional bazaars, narrow backstreets, rice stores, wooden houses and coir warehouses. If the chaos of the city overwhelms you too much then escape to the peaceful Kollam beach for a blissful experience.
The backwater houseboat rides from Kollam to Alappuzha is one of the top things to do in Kerala. DTPC offers backwater cruises from Kollam to Alappuzha. Munroe Island in Kollam is a must visit in Kerala. It is a cluster of 8 islands. Narrow waterways, canal cruise, serene setting, tranquil waters brings its own enchantment and the cool winds across the brine roam with a purpose to never find a home in your heart. Visiting Kollam would be a wonderful experience.
Kollam also offers mesmerizing sites old colonial era buildings.
Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Kollam are-
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Police Museum – It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kollam. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Police Museum chronicles the history and development of the police force. There are various exhibits, guns, machines and police arms of 18 th and 19 th Martyr’s gallery is the centre of attraction which displays the fascinating history of Police force.
- Thangassery – It is also known as gold village. It houses the majestic Portuguese fort and churches of 18 th Lighthouse road is the centre of attraction in which Thangassery Lighthouse stands still in pride, it is 144 ft high. You will be mesmerized by the beauty of sea. It also offers the opportunity to view beautiful sunset and the blissful moonlight. Holidaying in Kerala becomes blissful because of these scenic beauties.
- Thevally Palace – It is a marvellous piece of colonial architecture in the banks of beautiful Ashtamudi Lake. There is a temple of divine Lord Sastha inside the palace. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kerala.
- Thiruvalla- It is one of the most popular places in Kerala. It houses Shree Vallabha Temple which is the only temple in Kerala, where Kathakali Dance is performed as a ritual offering.
- Jatayu’s Bird Center – You will be mesmerised by the beauty of the world’s largest Bird sculpture. This is Kerala’s First ever Build- operate –transfer (BOT) tourism. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala. Jatayu is the legendary bird mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana.
Apart from the above mentioned places Kollam Cave temple, Malamel Temple, Kollam Harbour and Kollam beach are some of the most popular tourist attractions for blissful holidays in Kerala.
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Bekal – Offbeat Gem of Kerala
Bekal is a place where your soul will open out her raven’s wings to fly. Your emotions will flow in tune with the calmness of pristine waterfalls. Crystal clear backwaters blow your heart away. 300 year old historical charm of Bekal fort is still intact.
Breathtaking views of sunset and thrilling opportunities for water sports and nature walks of Bekal makes holiday in Kerala awesome. Bekal is known for its unique granite idols, coconut products, and wood carvings.
Bekal is a heaven sent blessing for nature lovers. It is a gateway to enchanting locations like Kannur and Kozhikode. It is one of the offbeat tourist attractions in Kerala. Bekal is the perfect place to enjoy your holidays with family and friends.
One can escape the city chaos at serene backwaters of Valiyaparamba for a blissful boat ride at sunset and Beaches swaying with palm and coconut trees. Bekal is the perfect destination to indulge in yoga and meditation. Bekal also has some very good health retreats and spas to rejuvenate your soul and mind. If a peaceful and scenic setting is all what you want then Bekal is a must visit tourist destination in Kerala.
Some of the most popular destinations in Bekal, Kerala are-
- Bekal Beach Park – Away from the chaos of the city life, Bekal Beach Park offers serene surroundings, scenic views and peaceful vibes. With the breathtaking views of Bekal fort, Bekal Beach Park offers entertainment facilities to enjoy with family and friends. Tourists can enjoy local delicacies of Kerala here. It is one of the offbeat tourist destinations in Kerala.
- Kapil Beach – It is one of the offbeat destinations in Kerala. It is an isolated beach to enjoy peaceful and scenic setting with family and friends. Climb to the Kodi cliff if you want to watch the breathtaking sights of Arabian Sea. Rare sea shells, lush green coconut trees and nature walks will make your day.
- Ullal – It is known for its religious places. Peaceful vibes and gorgeous south Indian architecture will melt your heart. The tomb of Sufi saint Sayyed Madani, Somnatheshwara Temple, St Sebastian church and Ullal Jama Masjid are some major tourist attractions in Ullal.
- Hasdurg Fort- Holidays in Kerala would be more blissful if you visit Hosdurg Fort. It is popularly known as Kanhagarh fort. Karpooreshwar Temple is located right next to it. Hosdurg fort was built by Somashekara Nayak of Ikkeri dynasty. It also houses the internationally renowned spiritual centre Nithyanandashram.
Apart from the above-mentioned places Thalassery, Vliyaparamba backwaters, Malik deenar mosque, Malikarjuna temple, Krishna Menon Museum, Pazhassiraja Museum East Hill are some major tourist attractions in and around Bekal which will make your holidays in Kerala memorable.
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Palakkad- Gateway of Kerala
Palakkad is a place where your thoughts find rest. Gentle plains, untouched waters and deep forests add to the charm of Palakkad. This place has a different vibe. Come home to the untouched plains; sooth your ears with the sound of rustling leaves in the wind; feel the bliss in the forests where the magnificent trees lift her leafy arms to welcome you and trail through the untouched waters if your soul needs peace.
Here you will find the pool of happiness that Palakkad’s beauty has made. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kerala. Picturesque Palakkad is cradled high in natural beauty and rich biodiversity. It is also known as the land of Palmyras and Paddy fields. It is set in the foot of Western Ghats on the borders of Kerala.
Some popular tourist attractions in Palakkad, Kerala are –
- Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary – It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala. This scenic landscape is rich in flora and fauna. It is a home of leopards, Indian elephants, fresh water crocodiles, birds like Bay Owl, Nilgiri wood pigeon and many others. It also has the first scientifically managed task plantation in the wood.
- Dhoni Falls- 12 km from Palakkad lies the peaceful retreat for nature lovers – Dhoni Village where the beauty of Dhoni falls has been luring tourist for ages. It’s a great picnic spot. Forest around the falls is a mesmerizing sight to behold. You can spot Elephant, tigers, deer and many other animals in the forest. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Kerala.
- Palakkad Fort – Haider Ali of Mysore in 1766 laid the foundation of Palakkad Fort. It is the most popular tourist destination in Palakkad. Temple of Lord Hanuman is located near the fort. There is a museum of archaeology inside the fort which displays some past relics.
- Malampuzha Gardens and Dam- It is located at the foot of Malampuzha Dam. It is a beautiful masterpiece made of Brocken pieces of bangles, tiles plastic cans and tins. It was designed by renowned artist Nek Chand.It is a perfect place to relax with your friends and family. Boating in the gardens of Malampuzha is a blissful experience. It is one of the most visited places in Kerala.
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Idukki – Forest Paradise
Idukki is the crown of Kerala tourism. The charm of Idukki never ceases to attract the tourists. Half of Idukki is covered by forests. It is the perfect place to enjoy with family and friends away from the chaos of cities. Lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, lagoons, cliffs, serene rivers are the crowning glory of this spice garden of Kerala.
Scenic sights and lovely weather makes Idukki a beautiful haunting ground for photographers. Idukki is a heaven for adventure seekers. Bird watching, Trekking, wildlife tour, safaris, Canoeing, Paragliding, biking, camping, and bamboo rafting and hiking creates a vast natural playground for adventure seekers. Holidays in Kerala would be incomplete without visiting Idukki.
Top Tourist Attractions in Idukki, Kerala are-
Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary – It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kerala. Idukki wildlife Sanctuary is surrounded by Idukki Arch Dam which is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala. One can enjoy boat rides here. Kuravan and Kurathi hill across which the dam was built is one of the most scenic sights to behold. Wild dogs, Bison, Sambar Deer, Jungle cats, Cobra, Viper, Jungle Fowl and many others in the sanctuary is a visual treat to the wildlife enthusiasts.
Hill View Park- It is one of the must visit places in Kerala. Idukki Arch Dam is located near it which provides wonderful opportunity of boating to enjoy picturesque views. Scenic views of Cheruthoni Dam, lush greenery and beautiful flowers will make your day. There is a small pond in the corner of the park which is famous for Pedal Boating.
Gavi – It is the most popular scenic and sublime destinations in Idduki. The Hill station of Gavi offers many adventure opportunities like Trekking, Off- Roading, Jungle Safari, Bird Watching and Camping to the adventure seekers. It is one of the leading eco- tourism centres in India according to Alistair International. This place is also famous for boating and tree house stay. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Kerala.
Mangala Devi Temple- In the dense forest of Periyar Tiger Reserve, Mangala Devi Temple stands still in pride for 1000 years. The temple is dedicated to Mangala Devi who is also known as Devi Kannaki. Local believe that this temple was built by the chera King Chenkuttuvan. It is one of the must visit places in Kerala.
Ramakkalnudu – Ramakkalnudu is the highest point in Idukki. It provides trekking opportunities to adventure seekers. Scenic landscapes along with picturesque views makes Ramakkalnudu the popular point of tourist interest in Kerala.
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Wayanad – Sooth your eyes in the serenity of Wayanad
Located on the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Wayanad is a part of a forest reserve rich in wildlife and spice plantations.
It is a paradise of a misty hills and enchanting rainforests. It is one of the most popular destinations in Kerala. Call it a nature Paradise where the day starts with the chirping of birds.
The gushing of streams is a fascinating site to behold. Majestic hilltops gaze in bliss. Lush green tea factories blow your heart away. This place is a perfect haunt for photographers.
Wayanad is decked with delightful flora and fauna. On the skies and the tree tops you will be mesmerized by the sights and sounds of rare birds.
An adventure on jeep safari and Bamboo rafting on the clean waters of Anoothupuzha is one of the top things to do in Wayanad. It is a perfect place to experience the bliss of adventure tourism in Kerala.
Top Tourist Attractions of Wayanad, Kerala are –
Eddakal Caves- Eddakal Caves is one of the most popular destinations of Kerala. It is located 1200m above the sea level. It is believed that the caves are formed by the arrows of Luva and Kusha – Son of Lord Rama. Trekking through Ambakuttu Mala will lead you to the ancient charm of Eddakal Caves. It is popular for the cave paintings which is older than 6000 BC.
Pakshipathalam- It is one of the top travel destinations to enjoy your holidays in Kerala. It is a beautiful site of Wayanad which is 1700m above the sea level. Sights and sounds of emerald green forests, avian species and giant Malabar squirrels are visual treat for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. It is also a best place for overnight camping.
Neelimala- It is one of the best places to enjoy your holidays in Kerala with your family and friends. It is a picnic spot. Scenic views of Meenmutti waterfall, flowers and plants of all varieties are a fascinating sight to behold. It is also a popular spot for trekking. One can also capture picturesque views of Western Ghats.
Pookot Lake- Pookot is a must visit tourist destination in Kerala. It is 3 km from Vythiri town. This lake is surrounded by emerald green forests and misty hills. Tourists can enjoy the bliss of boating and shopping. It’s a great picnic spot to spend some quality time with family and friends. Sree Narayana Ashram is located near Pookot Lake to refresh your mind and soul.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary- It is ranked 8 th in the list of world’s biodiversity hotspots. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala. Decked with hilly terrains and dense valleys, it’s a heaven for nature lovers. It is a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Asian Elephants, Stripped Necked Mongoose, Leopard Cats, Vulture and many more will be waiting to make your holidays in Kerala the best.
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Thiruvananthapuram – Culture Capital of Kerala
How can we miss Thiruvananthapuram from our travel list? Thiruvananthapuram epitomises real elegance in the form of historical monuments, museums, backwater stretches and rich cultural heritage.
Temples of Thiruvananthapuram area a must visit in Kerala to taste the serene drops of spirituality. Thiruvananthapuram is the most popular destination in Kerala for its water sports, Backwater stretches, Beaches, Temple trails and Ayurvedic health resorts and shopping zones. Adventure activities like Kayaking and Canoeing are the best things to do in Kerala.
Thiruvananthapuram also houses the world’s first magic theme park which is the best place to enjoy with friends and family.Visiting Kerala without enjoying the charms of Thiruvananthapuram would be an incomplete experience of fun and thrill
Some popular tourist attractions in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala are:
Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple- It is one of the top tourist destinations of Kerala. Dates back to 8 th century Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple is the world’s richest temple. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It’s Dravidian and Keralian architecture has been luring the tourist for ages.
Akkulam Tourist Village- Akkulam Tourist Village is one of the most popular picnic spots to enjoy your holidays in Kerala with family and friends. It is located near Akkulam Lake. It is also one of the backwater destinations in Kerala. The bliss of boating, children’s park and swimming pool will make your day.
Sree Mahadeva Temple – Sree Mahadeva Temple is one of the must visit places in Kerala. It is an ancient temple of Lord Shiva which dates back to 14 th century.
Kallar – Kallar is a best picnic spot to enjoy your holidays in Kerala. It is very popular for trekking and angling. Scenic views of Golden Valley and Meenmutti Waterfall and Kallar River are a mesmerizing sight to behold in Kallar.
Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium- It is officially known as Sagarika Marine Research Aquarium. It is the best place to know the mysteries of marine life. Variety of species like clown fish, eels, wrasses, seahorses, box fish and cow fish will be waiting to welcome the tourists in bliss.
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Kottayam – Grandeur in Beauty
With enchanting Western Ghats on the east and the paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west, Kottayam located in central Kerala is an amalgamation of beauty with grandeur. Kottayam is also known as Akshara Nagari (City of letters) because it played a very important role in the development of print media and literature. The city is a hub of Rubber plantations. On your way to the sublime journey to Kerala, don’t forget to tune into the vibes of calmness in Kottayam.
Quaint rivulets, pristine paddy fields, brackish water lagoon is the heart of Kottayam tourism.
Some popular attractions in Kottayam, Kerala are –
Drift wood Museum – Drift wood Museum is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kerala. It is the best place for an art lover. The museum houses unique art works made of waste materials. Sculptures made of driftwood deposited by the sea are the main attraction of this museum.
Poonjar Palace – It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kottayam. Sculptures in the walls of this palace depict warfare stories from Puranas. Extraordinary collection of antiques, palm leaf engravings, furniture, Natraj Statues, weapons is a fascinating sight to behold. Chuttuvillakku is a rock cut lamp carved out of the stone walls of the Sastha temple is the main attraction of this Palace.
Vembanard Lake – It is one of the top travel destinations in Kerala. Houseboat cruise is the one of the top things to do in Kerala. As you move through its narrow canals, small islands of Vembanard Lake, old bungalows, lush green landscapes will blow your heart away. It is also popular for boating and fishing.
Ilaveezha Poonchira – It is a beautiful hill station tucked between three hillocks Mankunnu, Kudayathoormala and Thanippara. You will be mesmerised by the beauty of gigantic hills. Trekking in these hillocks would be the most thrilling experience.
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Kumarakom –Magic in the Tranquil Backwaters
Kumarakom is one of the top tourist destinations in Kerala. It is a blissful heaven for bird watchers. Sights and sounds of various types of Birds like Egrets, Darters, Herons, Teals, Waterfowls, Cuckoos and wild duck, Siberian stork will be a fascinating sight to behold. Houseboat cruise in the backwaters of Kumarakom is one of the top things to do in Kerala.
Dive deep into the mesmerizing beauty of the backwaters where Boating and fishing will give you immense pleasure. Kumarakom is popular for its houseboat cruise. Sightseeing from the houseboats in the backwaters of Kumarakom is the best way to enjoy your holidays in Kerala.
You will be teleported to a paradise of the mysterious mangrove forests, coconut palms, migratory birds and cluster of islands on the eastern banks of Vembanard Lake. Travelling to Kumarakom is one of the most top things to do in Kerala.
Some popular Destinations in Kumarakom, Kerala are –
Subrahmanya Temple and Sree Dharma Sastha Temple- The pavilion of this temple is made out of a single stone. It is considered to be the first temple in Kumarakom, built by the orders of Vaddkkumkore 1800 years ago. Sree Dharma Sastha temple is believed to be 1200 years old. It is one of the must visit places in Kerala.
Aymanam – Aymanam is one of the most popular destinations in Kumarakom. This village is decked with scenic landscapes and heritage home stays. It is an ideal place to enjoy some quality time with your friends and family in the lap of nature away from the chaos of city life.
Kudamaloor – It is located on the banks of the tranquil river of Meenachali. Vasudevapuram Temple, Eeraveeswaram, Mahadeva temple and Muthiamma church are the major tourist spots in Kudamaloor. Calm vibes, rural ambiance and scenic beauty make Kudamaloor the best place to enjoy your holidays in Kerala.
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Munnar – Blissful Heaven of Kerala
Munnar is the crown of gorgeous Western Ghats. Emerald green landscapes, plantations, scenic sights and pristine waterfalls are the ‘thing of beauty joy forever’. It is one of the most popular destinations in Kerala. Munnar also houses the beautiful Neelkurinji flowers which bloom in every 12 years. Picturesque and enchanted valley of Munnar never ceases to attract tourist. It is cradled with rich flora and fauna.
If the chaos of the city overwhelms you then Munnar is the perfect destination to refresh your mind.
Some popular destinations in and around Munnar, Kerala are –
Pothamedu – Pothamedu is a perfect destination to enjoy trekking and long nature walks. It also offers beautiful views of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations. It is one of the top places to visit in Munnar.
Devikulam – It is very popular for Sita Devi Lake. It is believed that Lord Rama’s wife Devi Sita took bath in the thermal water spring here. Tourists can enjoy the bliss of trout fishing. It is one of the most popular pilgrim places to visit in Munnar.
Attukal – located between Munnar and Pallivasal. It is one of the perfect destinations for trekking in Kerala. Scenic landscapes and mesmerizing waterfalls adds to the charm of Attukal which makes it a popular destination to enjoy your holidays in Kerala.
Rajamala – Visiting Kerala without enjoying the bliss of Rajamala would be an incomplete experience. It is a home to the endangered species of Nilgiri Tahr. Enjoying the wildlife along with scenic beauty of Rajamala. It is a perfect haunt for the photographers.
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Kozhikode – Elegance is in Simplicity
Kozhikode (Calicut) was once the most prosperous coastal city in the reign of Zamorin. In 1498 Kozhikode’s shores welcomed the great Portuguese explorer Vasco De Gama. Kozhikode’s charm lies in its simplicity.
Tharavadukal mansions (only few of them survived), Kozhikode beach, Palayam Market and Mohiudeen Masjid are some popular attractions in Kozhikode. Beauty of serene beaches, historical sites and rivers will elevate your experience to a different level. Holidays in Kerala is incomplete without witnessing the charms of Kozhikode.
Popular Tourist Attractions in Kozhikode, Kerala
Kallayi – If you want to witness a breathtaking sunset Kallayi is the best place to be. It is a small village located in the bank of river Kallayi in Kozhikode. It was famous for timber trade in late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Kozhikode Beach – It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kerala. It is a perfect place to enjoy some quality time with your friends and family. Kozhikode beach is popular for sea food, dolphins’ point, lion’s park and old lighthouse. Tune into the vibes of the serenity of Kozhikode beach.
Kokkayam Dam – Kokkayam Dam is very popular for boating and trekking. It is one of the offbeat destinations in Kerala. Small waterfalls and dense forests add to the charm of Kokkayam Dam. It is the best picnic spot to enjoy with family and friends.
Kadaluni Bird Sanctuary – It is the best spot to rejuvenate your mind and soul. Rare avian species, scenic islands, picturesque hills add to the charm of Kadaluni Bird Sanctuary. It is a heaven sent blessing for nature lovers. Kadaluni River flows through Arabian Sea are a mesmerizing sight to behold. It is a bird watchers paradise. Seagull, Odd Otter, sand pipers and many more birds blow your heart away. It is one of the most popular destinations in Kerala.
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Vagamon – Ode to the Grassy Hills
Let’s go to a place full of refreshing vibes, stunning grassy hills, cascading waterfalls, rose gardens, delightful tea estates, pine forests and awesome Spice plantations. Vagamon is a treasure trove of delightful vistas for nature lovers and honeymoon couples. Visiting here would overpower your senses completely. It is one of the best hill stations to visit in Kerala. Here nature will smile on you as the glimpse of breathtaking and soothing vistas of picturesque landscapes will be of unequalled loveliness. For adventure lovers it is a paradise. Adventure enthusiasts must indulge in thrilling activities like trekking, mountaineering, paragliding and rock climbing etc.
Top Things to Do in Vagamon, Kerala
- Sightseeing – Explore the scenic wonders of this beautiful Hill Station called Vagamon where nature’s melodious rhythm will blow your heart away. Some of the best places to visit in Vagamon are – Marmala Waterfall, Kurisumala, Barren Hills, Thangal Para, Pine Hill and Murugan Mala etc.
- Adventure Activities- Soothe your adventurous soul by tasting the pleasure of thrill. Indulge in adventurous sports like Trekking, mountaineering, Rock climbing and Paragliding.
- Picnic Time – Picnic at Vagamon Lake and Vagamon Falls will be one of the most fun-filled activities to do here. The delightful vistas offered by this place are magical.
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Thekkady – Fine Tune Your Spirit
When it comes to Thekkady , the images of hills, emerald spice plantations, and Majestic Elephants pop into mind. It houses verdant forests which are known by the name of Periyar forest and it is one of the most popular wildlife reserves of India. Its breathtaking backdrop will definitely fine tune your toil weary spirit. Bamboo Rafting, Boat Safari, Elephant Safari are some of the greatest delights this place has to offer. The natural wilderness of Thekkady is a place not less than a paradise.
Top Things to Do in Thekkady, Kerala
- Boating – Boating at Periyar Lake is a must not miss tourist activity in Thekkady. The lush greenery and animals playing in the water is a sight to behold.
- Hiking and Bamboo Rafting – Taste the thrill of adventure by indulging in Hiking and Bamboo Rafting at Periyar wildlife Sanctuary. The deep dense forests are waiting for you.
- Mangala Devi Temple- Amidst Periyar wildlife Sanctuary, the divine Mangala Devi Temple will shower its divine grace to you. You must visit this serene temple.
- Trekking – Enchanting trekking trails to Gavi will make your day. Spend some time amidst the tranquil nature.
- Elephant Rides – The most exciting activity is an Elephant Ride in Periyar Tiger Reserve. Try it once, it’s a different experience.
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Kovalam – Crescent-Shaped Shallow Water Beaches
Since 1930, Kovalam, which is about 18 kilometres from Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram, has been a popular beach vacation spot. It was noticed when Her Highness Halcyon Castle was created by Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bai, Queen of Travancore.
In the local language, Kovalam means “coconut,” which is what this region is known for and how it got its name. Kovalam, an area with international recognition, is a well-known vacation spot in India for travellers from all over the world.
From relaxing on beaches and doing adventurous water activities in the Arabian sea to experiencing the authentic cuisine of Kerala in homestays and a rejuvenating Ayurvedic spa, Kovalam is an ideal destination for people who want to indulge in yoga, meditation and cultural pursuits with lots of adventure sports and foods.
Popular Tourist Attractions in and around Kovalam, Kerala
Lighthouse Beach – The largest and the most popular beach in Kovalam, Lighthouse Beach is named after a 30-metre-high lighthouse, which is located on the southern end of the beach. The lighthouse houses an observatory that you can reach by ascending 142 steps or availing the lift. The observatory provides breathtaking panoramic views of the beach along the Arabian coast. You can also see the famous Beemapally mosque and Poovar from the lighthouse.
Hawa Beach – Located just about 1.5 kilometres from Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach is an untouched beach in India and that’s why it is a perfect destination to spend time peacefully. The beach is a natural wonder; looks like a boundary between the land of Kovalam and the sea. The clear blue sky along with the water contrast with the glowing sandy beach that is dotted with green palm trees here.
Samudra Beach – Samudra Beach is the third beach among the three famous beaches in Kovalam, where the other two are Lighthouse and Hawa Beach. The beach remains a hidden gem as there is a ridge between the north and south coastline. And, because of the ridge, the privacy and natural beauty of the place have remained untouched. There are several homestays off the beach where you can get authentic Kerala vibes by staying and tasting the food.
Veli Tourist Village – The village is located around 12 kilometres from Kovalam City where Veli Lake connects with the Arabian Sea. A perfect place amidst nature for spending time with family and friends. People can also experience several boating activities here.
Karamana River – Kerala’s one of the finest backwaters where you can spend your leisure time by staying in a houseboat. The verdant environ beside the river, the fields full of rice, vegetables and pepper and several bridges over the river will make your stay memorable for life. You can also enjoy kayaking and canoeing on the Karamana River.
Vizhinjam Rock-Cut Cave Temple – Vizhinjam Rock-Cut Cave Temple is one of the earliest temples found in Kerala. Built in the 8th century, this temple is about 17 kilometres from Thiruvananthapuram City. It is maintained under the Archaeological Survey of India and houses an idol of Tripurantaka (Lord Shiva) with a bow and arrow along with Goddess Parvati.
Padmanabhaswamy Temple – Padmanabhaswamy Temple, one of the richest sites of worship in the world, is an architectural wonder to see. The temple’s grounds are enclosed by high walls and a gopura from the 16th century. Lord Vishnu is the temple’s main deity (Padmanabhaswamy). You will discover Padmanabhaswamy’s yogic position of eternal sleep here. Padmanabhaswamy is the guardian god of the Travancore royal dynasty.
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Kannur – City of Looms and Lores
Popularly known as ‘The Crown of Kerala,’ Kannur is a beach town along the Malabar coast, while the backdrop of the town is created by the hills of the Western Ghats. The rustic charm of the town looks evergreen and it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in Kerala. The place is famous in the world for its flourishing handloom industry and a ritualistic folk artform, called Theyyam.
Kannur, the ancient trading hub in South India, is located south of Mangalore and north of Calicut and Cochin. You will be amused by spotting the colonial structures here that feature Kannur’s rich legacy in art and culture.
Apart from the beaches and hills, you will be mesmerised by the spectacular views of the sparkling waterfall here, such as Palchuram, Alakapuri, Meenmutty and Kudiyanmala.
Kannur is home to India’s one and only drive-in beach, Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach. The city is full of a laid-back beach vibe that never disappoints any traveller be it a beach lover, nature lover, thrill seeker or culture explorer.
Popular Tourist Attractions in and around Kannur, Kerala
Payyambalam Beach – The most appropriate weekend destination to unwind after a hectic working week. You have to cross a small bridge to reach the beach. Besides relaxing in peaceful nature, you can also try some water activities here like swimming, boating and others. It spreads along four kilometres and looks like a paradise on a sunny day.
Muzhappilangad Beach – Being the only drive-in beach in Kerala as well as India, it attracts lots of visitors all year long. In addition to being one of Kannur’s cleanest beaches and the longest drive-in beach in all of India, it is also one of the best drive-in beaches that the entire Asian continent has to offer. Go out and engage in some paragliding, parasailing, powerboating, or other water sports to satisfy your need for excitement.
St Angelo Fort – The compelling history and fascinating tales that St. Angelos Fort has to tell are largely responsible for its fame. This fort was a target for numerous dynasties, both domestic and foreign, and it has been the scene of many terrible conflicts in the struggle to take it. You can practically visualise the conflicts that this imposing stronghold has witnessed as you walk around its walls. You may tour the barracks, an old chapel, and the gravestones of the men who died defending the fort. Also visit Kannur’s first lighthouse, which stands next to the architecture.
Palakkayam Thattu – A hill station, located around 52 kilometres from the main city, perched in the verdant Western Ghats at a height of 3,500 feet, Palakkayam Thattu is one of the must-visit tourist destinations in Kannur. This hilltop is one of the most well-liked trekking locations in the south because of its breathtaking vista. The entire ascent to Palakayyam Thattu is peaceful and unaffected by the stresses of the outside world, wrapped in the lap of nature.
Ezhimala – A place famous for its religious values among Hindus and Buddhists, Ezhimala is a 286-metre-high hillock located along a pristine beach. As per legend, Ezhimala got its name from two words ‘ezhu’ and ‘mala’ which mean seven and peaks, respectively. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Hanuman was believed to have dropped the seven peaks here while carrying Sanjeevani for Lord Lakshman. It is also believed that Lord Buddha once graced the peaks with his holy presence. Apart from the religious values, one of the main tourist destinations in Ezhimala is NAVAC (The Naval Academy), which was inaugurated in January 2009. The academy is the largest of its kind in Asia.
Kasargod – Hidden Tranquility
Kasargod is a beautiful amalgamation of Different religions and cultures. Stunning Forts, lofty hills, verdant backwaters, temples and pristine beaches, it will never cease to surprise you with its immense beauty. It is decked with coir and handloom industries. Forts of Kasargod will give you the insights of its rich and glorious past. You will get multicultural experience here. People here speak 7 languages. It is one of the must visit destinations to visit in Kerala.
Top Things to Do in Kasargod, Kerala
- Ananthapura Lake Temple – Visit this stunning temple surrounded by a beautiful Lake. It is said that there is a crocodile in a lake which protects the temple.
- Parappa Wildlife Sanctuary- Experience the exotic wildlife along with the soothing wilderness.
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- Valiyaparamba – Enchanting Backwaters will call you and you will not resist its charm.
- Manjeshwar – The pilgrimage Town of Kasargod will take you to serene temples and mosques.
- Shopping – Explore coir products, shell products and other unique artifacts to satisfy your shopper soul.
Varkala- Where Cliffs Embrace the Coast
Situated on the coastline of Kerala, Varkala is a captivating blend of cliffs, beaches, and rich cultural sites, making it one of the must-visit places in the state.
Popular Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Varkala
Varkala Beach and Cliff: Often referred to as the ‘Papanasham Beach’, Varkala Beach is renowned for its golden sands juxtaposed against the imposing red laterite cliffs. The cliffs are a geologist’s marvel and provide an exceptional backdrop for sunsets. Along the cliff edge, there’s a paved pathway lined with cafes, shops, and coconut groves, allowing tourists to take leisurely strolls and soak in the panoramic sea views.
Anjengo Fort: A remnant of the colonial era, this fort showcases a blend of Kerala’s history and natural beauty. Surrounded by lakes and backwaters, it’s a serene spot that provides a glimpse into Kerala’s past.
Sivagiri Mutt: Founded by the famous sage and social reformer, Sree Narayana Guru, Sivagiri Mutt is a pilgrimage center that attracts thousands annually. The serene atmosphere and architectural splendor of this site make it a must-visit when in Varkala.
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Mararikulam- Coastal Kerala’s Hidden Gem
Mararikulam is a quaint village boasting one of Kerala’s most pristine beaches. It’s the perfect escape for those looking to experience Kerala’s coastal beauty in a tranquil setting.
Popular Attractions & Things to Do in Mararikulam
Marari Beach: This is undoubtedly Mararikulam’s crown jewel. Unlike many other popular beaches, Marari Beach retains a rustic charm. Its vast stretches of golden sand, fringed by swaying palms and dotted with traditional fishing boats, create a postcard-perfect setting. It’s an ideal spot to unwind, either by taking a gentle walk or indulging in Ayurvedic massages.
St. Andrew’s Basilica Arthunkal: Located a short drive from Mararikulam, this historic church is a testament to the region’s religious harmony and architectural grandeur. It’s particularly famous for the Arthunkal Perunnal, a grand feast held annually.
Local Village Tours: Mararikulam is not just about the beach; the nearby villages offer tourists a chance to witness the traditional lifestyles of Kerala’s coastal communities. Participate in coir-making workshops or watch skilled fishermen at work for a richer experience.
Gavi: Nature’s Best-Kept Secret
Gavi, nestled in the Western Ghats, is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and one of the must-visit destinations in Kerala for those in search of tranquility.
Popular Attractions & Things to Do in Gavi
Wildlife Watching: Gavi is part of the Periyar Tiger Reserve, and it’s teeming with diverse fauna. From the majestic Indian elephants to the elusive tigers, Gavi’s dense forests are a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Opt for a guided safari to maximize your chances of spotting these creatures.
Camping: Gavi offers numerous camping sites amidst its lush forests. Imagine setting up camp under a canopy of stars, surrounded by the harmonious sounds of nature – it’s an experience that is bound to stay with you for a lifetime.
Cardamom Plantations: Kerala is famed for its spices, and Gavi is home to vast cardamom plantations. Wander through these aromatic fields and learn about the cultivation and processing of this coveted spice.
Sabarimala View Point: Gavi offers an exceptional view of the famous Sabarimala temple, especially from the vantage point. It’s a serene spot that allows one to witness both the cultural and natural beauty of Kerala.
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Expectations from Summer in Kerala
The summer season is different to the people coming to Kerala because it is different from other Indian states. The summer in Kerala starts from February with temperature up to 35-degree Celsius but compared to other Indian states it is cooler. Here the high ranges have cool and pleasing climate throughout the year. This time the pristine beaches and scenic landscapes of the Western Ghats will fine tune your spirit with refreshing vibes and healing touch of nature. Summer in Kerala is very popular for temple festivals. Between the months of February and March Attukal Pongala is celebrated which is one of the most popular temple festivals of Kerala. Women from all the states attend this festival at Thiruvananthapuram to pay their respect to goddess Kannaki.
During this time, Kerala pleases people with its lush greenery and backwater tourism. The houseboats are ready to take you to the scenic narrow canals and lush vegetation through pristine backwaters. Also try Sambharam, it is one of the most popular summer drinks of Kerala made of curd, green chillies, ginger, curry leaves and lemon leaves. The culture and cuisine of Kerala offers variety to the tourist.
In the month of April Thrissur Pooram is celebrated with great pomp and this vibrant temple festival showcases the musical heritage of the state. Also, the festival of Vishu this time marks the new year for the people in Kerala. People celebrate this festival with lights and fire crackers.
May and June bring the bliss of Wildlife tourism in Kerala. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary offers awesome Wildlife Safari, elephant ride, boat rides, jungle camping, trekking and nature walks. The rich flora and fauna of the country will take you to a different world where the silence of nature will sync with the calm rhythm of your heart.
Expectations from Monsoon in Kerala
Kerala, the god’s own country is different because you will see rain pitter patters throughout the year here. You will be amazed to know Kerala enjoys two monsoon seasons- Southwest Monsoon and Northeast monsoon. The main rainy season in Kerala starts from the month of June and ends in August. The month of June – August is a time for Southwest monsoon in Kerala which is known as Edavappathi.
During this time the natural vistas of Kerala resemble the garden of Eden. In the months of July and September, thrilling boat races at the backwaters of Kerala will take your breath away. Some of the most popular boat races are the Nehru Trophy Boat Race and Champakulam Moolam Boat Race and the most fascinating part of the race is the snake boat known as Chundan Vallams. The festive vibes of Onam is a must not miss if you are coming here in the months of August, it lasts till September. But this festival is the soul of Kerala, it is the most popular harvest festival of Kerala celebrated everywhere in the state with great zeal.
Also, the weather of Kerala is so soothing in monsoon that Ayurvedic massage is the best thing to enjoy to refresh your mind, body and soul. Honeymoon couples consider it the best time to visit in Kerala. The magical waterfalls flowed with all their might during this time, the hill stations of Kerala dipped in lush greenery. This is also the best time for a wonderful stay experience in traditional tree houses surrounded by soothing hills, valleys, waterfalls and lakes to become one with nature.
One must try Parippu Vada and hot cup of Tea, it is a must if you are enjoying the monsoon in Kerala. Apart from that some of the most popular monsoon snacks to enjoy in Kerala are Pazhampori, Arikadukka and Appam etc.
Expectations from Winter in Kerala
Winter season in Kerala starts from the end of November and ends in the middle of February. This season is ideal to enjoy the best of Kerala tourism. From misty hill stations, serene beaches, thrilling adventure activities, vibrant festivals and exotic wildlife. You can enjoy something of everything in Kerala during this time.
During winters, there is less rainfall in Kerala which makes it pleasant for sightseeing. The most prominent festivals Christmas and New Year keep the joy and enthusiasm intact throughout the year. These are the most popular festivals celebrated everywhere in Kerala in winter. The churches and markets of Kerala are decorated in a grand manner and people celebrate these festivals with great fervor.
Tourists from all across the globe enjoy houseboat cruise tours of Alleppey and Kumarakom during this time. The bliss of Yoga and Ayurvedic massage refreshes the toil- weary soul. This is also the best time to enjoy the beauty of emerald green Tea Estates of Munnar. Moreover, if you include the tour of the lush green paddy fields, coir manufacturing industries, coconut leaf weaving, fish and village markets, you will have one of the most memorable winter vacations in Kerala.
Exotic Wildlife Safaris in Kerala during winters is a must not miss. There are 16 wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala and 5 national parks which boast of exquisite flora and fauna. It’s time for a wonderful bird watching session as numerous winged visitors arrive in the state. You will behold greater flamingos, Pelicans, Black- tailed Godwit, Garganeys, Dendrocygna Javanica and Gulls etc. Also behold the beauty of Neelakurinji flowers which bloom every 12 years in Eravikulam. It is the best tourist place in Kerala to visit in Winters.
During winters try lip smacking winter delicious cuisines of Kerala like Malabar Biryani, Erachi Ularthiyathu, Thrissur Avial, Palada Payasam and Kozhi Porichathu etc.
Moreover, November to January in Kerala is filled with numerous exciting events and festivals which will make your Kerala Holiday tour one of the best tours ever. Some of the must not miss festivals and events to enjoy in Winters are Kanathur Nalvar Bhoothasthanam, Cochin Carnival, Perumthitta Tharavad Kottamkuzhy, Vasantholsavam Flower Festival, Adoor Gajamela. Kerala Utsavam Folklore Festival, Chittur Konganpada and Pariyanampetta Pooram etc.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. if thrill, excitement and adventure is my call then what should i do in god’s own country – kerala.
To experience the bliss of thrill, excitement and adventure apart from the scenic sights and lush green landscapes of God’s own country, you would like to indulge in some of the best adventure activities of Kerala-
- Parasailing
- Paragliding
- Wildlife safari
Q. I want to enjoy the blissful togetherness with my beloved along with the sublime landscapes of Kerala away from the chaos of the city for my Honeymoon. Where should I go?
If you would love to wander through Kerala’s hidden wilderness and scenic beauty with your beloved. You would definitely visit:
- Pathiramanal
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Kerala is a land of backwaters, tea estates, classical dances, and tranquil beaches, Ayurveda, crystal clear waterfalls, gorgeous hill stations, pleasing wildlife, moderate climate, simple yet tasty cuisines, and the list goes on and on. The best part about this “God’s own country” is countless and timeless. It is that pristine land which is covered by the azure of the Western Ghats from the East and the Arabian Sea from the West. Words will short to define the extra-large bliss of this heaven of Earth. You yourself have to come here to discover the true beauty of this heaven. As celebrated “National Geographic’s Traveler magazine” has listed Kerala in the ‘Ten Paradises of the World’ and ’50 must-visit places of a lifetime‘. While we’ve bought some beauty here in form of info about Places to Visit in Kerala . Do check it out.
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One of the best places in Kerala for a honeymoon, Kochi is a soothing blend of the colonial past and contemporary India. Ancient churches, forts, and Cathedral here are surrounded by lush mangroves, coconut trees, azure Kerala backwaters . The city is lined by the Western Ghats on the east and the majestic looking Arabian Sea in the west. The major attraction of Kochi includes Fort Kochi, Bolgatty Palace, Cochin Backwaters, Mattancherry Palace, St. Francis Church, etc. Kochi is one perfect starting point for exploring the vast diversity and beauty of Kerala , rated in the top three tourist destinations by the World Travel & Tourism Council and featured in National Geographic Traveler’s ’50 greatest places of a lifetime‘. Flow with the magical vibes of the port city Kochi which is also known as Cochin.
Best time to Visit Kochi:- The best time to visit Kochi is from July to April from the starting of Monsoon to early summer.
Places to Visit in Kerala Kochi City:-
- Marine Drive
- Cherai Beach
- St. Francis Church
- Vypeen Beach
- Basilica of Santa Cruz
- Chinese Fishing Nets
- Thrikkara Temple
- Andhakaranzhi Beach
- Bolghatty Island
Nearest Airport:- Cochin International Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Ernakulam Junction
Munnar, the tranquil hill town of God’s own country, set at an altitude of 6000 feet, Munnar holds breathtaking charms with lush tea estates, pristine valleys, and hills. In fact, Munnar also has the highest peak in South India, Anamidi with a height of 2695 meters. Because of all good reasons, Munnar was the favourite most hill station of British rulers during their rule in India and it still preserves that magnificent colonial charm. The charms of this hill station are enhanced with the gorgeous and abundant Eravikulam National Park. This National Park is a heaven of rare and lush flora and fauna, that’s why it invites a large number of nature enthusiasts each year. Munnar has a legacy of its own when it comes to the origins and evolution of tea and various spice plantations. You can shop tea, ginger, cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, coffee, clove, nutmeg, etc. from a large variety of spices grown in Munnar. Take a heavenly stroll in Green fragrant valleys of Munnar.
Best Time to Visit Munnar:- September to March is the best time to visit Munnar when the temperature is more relaxed and you will also some occasional rain showers.
Places to Visit in Kerala Munnar City:-
- Meesapulimala
- Life of Pi Church
- TATA Tea Museum
- Kundala Lake
- Blossom Park
- Marayoor Dolmens
- Pothamedu ViewPoint
- Indo Swiss Dairy Farm
- Lockhart Gap
- Mattupetty Dam
- Eravikulam National Park
- Cheeyappara Waterfalls
- Top Station
- Attukal Waterfalls
3) Thekkady
Any list representing the places to visit in Kerala will be incomplete without the inclusion of Thekkady. When it’s about Thekkady, then one can imagine images of elephants, unending chains of hills and spice scented plantations. Thekkady is placed at an altitude of 700m above sea level. It’s a picture-perfect retreat for those who seek fun, adventure, scenic beauty, wildlife, and thrill in a single holiday. Thekkady is home to picturesque and lavishly green Periyar National Park, one of the finest wildlife reserves in India. You can enjoy the wildlife while having a boat ride through the lake to sight Asian Elephants, bison, tigers, leopards, lion-tailed monkeys, etc. Periyar is not only an awe beautiful home of endangered species but also shelters the rich tribal culture of India. Find the spectacular Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar adding charm to the park. Thekkady is a pleasant heaven on Earth for those who love nature in its wild manifestations.
Best Time to Visit Thekkady:- October to early May
Places to Visit in Kerala Thekkady City:-
- Deepa World Spice
- Kadathanadan Kalari Centre
- Ayurvedic Garden
- Periyar Lake
- Elephant Junction
- Mullaperiyar Dam
- Ramakkalmedu
- Periyar Tiger Trail
- Mudra Cultural Centre
- Vandiperiyar
- Chellarkovil
Nearest Airport:- Madurai Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Kottayam Railway Station
4) Alleppey
Being the best place to visit in Kerala for 3 days during the rainy season, Alleppey (Alappuzha) is considered as the oldest planned city in this region and most famous among tourists with amazing glimpses of backwaters, amazing beaches , lagoons, canals, and Alleppey Lighthouse. The special treat of this tranquil town is elegant and serene houseboat cruises in its mirror still backwaters. Another major striking point is the annual “Nehru Trophy boat race” organizes by this town every year on the second Saturday of August month. It is one of the famous and entertaining boat races of India. Apart from the boat trips through the town’s many canals and lakes, Alleppey offers glimpses of the coir manufacturing process-from the coconut husk to the final rope/coir yarn stage. There are also several shops selling coir matting and carpets, often at prices cheaper than elsewhere, shop them to take back home the art of Alleppey. Come here to be the guest of nature and serenity.
Best Time to Visit Alleppey:- September to mid-may
Places to Visit in Kerala Alleppey City:-
- Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
- Revi Karunakaran Museum
- Alappuzha Beach
- Punnamada Lake
- Sri Krishna Temple in Ambalappuzha
- Krishnapuram Palace
- Marari Beach
- Pathiramanal
- The Snake Boat Race
Nearest Railway Station:- Alleppey Railway Station
An excellent beach town situated in the capital city, Thiruvananthapuram of Kerala, this place brings the thrilling spirit in you, as you gonna locate adventure activities like water diving, parasailing, windsurfing, and others on wild waters of Ocean of Kovalam. Kovalam has three curve shaped beaches covered by fertile coconut palms. Kovalam beach and Lighthouse beach are the hearts of this beach town. You can also count this intense beach city for blissful rejuvenation; as Kovalam is the hub for assorted Yoga and Ayurvedic massage centers. The amalgamation of sunbathing and relaxing Ayurveda massage are your reasons for Ultimate relaxation from Kovalam. This coastal town will turn on the cheer in you with the beauty and sophistication it holds. All this makes Kovalam, as one of the tourist’s favorite places to visit in Kerala during summer.
Best time to visit Kovalam:- September to May from the monsoon end to the beginning of Summer.
Hotel Price:- 3-star at an average rate of $28, a 5-star hotel at an average rate of $59
Places to visit in Kerala Kovalam City:-
- Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium
- Kovalam Jama Masjid
- Valiathura Pier
- The Lighthouse
- Samudra Beach
- Halcyon Castle
- Vellayani Lake
- Rock Cut Caves
- Karamana River
- Thiruvallam Parasurama Temple
- Akkulam Lake
- Vizhinjam Fishing Harbor
- Lighthouse Beach
- Veli Tourist Village
Nearest Airport:- Trivandrum International Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Trivandrum Railway Station
6) Thiruvananthapuram
The capital city of God’s own country, Thiruvananthapuram is among the popular historic places to visit in Kerala and it is known by its colonial name Trivandrum. Marked as “Must-see destination” by National Geography Traveller, Thiruvananthapuram got all the best reasons. It is home of many ancient temples, but the heart-throbbing is the Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple around which the city has been built on seven low hills. This clean and green capital city can be summarized through these terms- internationally renowned beaches, historic monuments, backwater stretches, and rich cultural heritage, forming it a wonderful package to explore. The city is built on seven hills, is now a blend of modernity as well as a then colonial charm with high-end scenic beauty. It is blessed with a pleasant climate virtually throughout the year. It is well known for the traditional festival and fairs organized here Onam, Swathi Thirunal music festival, boat races, the grand elephant parade, and many more. This capital is a perfect package of art, tradition, class, beauty, and adventure holiday.
Best time to visit Thiruvananthapuram:- October to February in Winter season
Hotel Price:- 5-star at an average rate of $61, 3-star at an average rate of$26
Places to visit in Kerala Thiruvananthapuram City:-
- Neyyar Dam & Wildlife Sanctuary
- Kanakakunnu Palace
- Anchuthengu Fort
- Peppara Dam and Wildlife Sanctuary
- Agasthyakoodam
- Koyikkal Palace
- Kowdiar Palace
- Aruvikkara Dam
Nearest Airport:- Trivandrum International Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Trivandrum Central Railway Station
Wayanad is genuinely one of the best top-rank places to visit in Kerala in December , located at an elevation of 700-2,100 m; this beautiful place is all about fantasy, mesmerizing nature, and unforgettable moments. Wayanad is famous for its enchanting beauty, tribal heritage, traditions, and culture. Wayanad is one of the best forest places to visit in Kerala , the lush green forest in Wayanad is inhabited more than 3,000 years ago.
Best time to visit Wayanad:- Year-round Destination, You can visit all the year at this palace, but for adventure lovers, July and August is the perfect time to enjoy the perks of trekking and other adventure activities.
Places to visit in Kerala Wayanad City:-
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
- Chembra Peak
- Sentinel Rock Falls
- Kuruva Island
- Pakshipathalam
- Sultan Bathery
- Banasura Sagar Dam
- Soochipara Falls
- Kanthanpara Waterfalls
- Pookode Lake
- Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
- Edakkal Caves
- Thusharagiri Waterfalls
- Banasura Hill
- P Kuruvadweep
- Padinjarathara Dam
- Thirunelli Temple
- Lakkidi View Point
- Puliyarmala Jain Temple
Nearest Airport:- Karipur International Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Kozhikode Railway Station
8) Kumarakom
Kumarakom is another beautiful Place to visit in Kerala with its magical Charm and enchanting backwater destination in God’s own Country.
The green paddy fields, evergreen Coconut grooves, delightful authentic food, tempting waterways, Thick mangrove forests, beautiful fresh lakes, and unpolluted freshness of the air and a lot more is popular among the Visitors and should add to the list.
Best Time to Visit Kumarakom:- September to March from Monsoon end to Winter end
Places to Visit in Kerala Kumarakom City:-
- Aruvikkuzhi waterfall
- Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple
- Kumarakom Backwaters
- Juma Masjid
- Vembanad Lake
- Valiyapally
- Kumarakom Beach
- Bay Island Driftwood Museum
- Cheriyapally
- Pathiramal Island
- Lock-Hart Gap
Kollam is one of the ideal destinations for a nature lover and for those who want to go out of City Chaos and want to spend some serene moments in the lap of nature. It is the picture-perfect holiday destination in the list of Places to Visit in Kerala. In Kollam, you will experience the indigenous traditions and culture of kerala in the most profound way.
Best Time to Visit Kollam:- August to March from mid-Monsoon to the beginning of Summer.
Places to Visit in Kerala Kollam City:-
- Mahatma Gandhi Beach And Park
- Palaruvi Waterfalls
- Thevalli Palace
- Jatayu Earth’s Centre
- Munroe Island
- Rameshwara Temple
- Neendakara Port
Nearest Airport:- Trivandrum airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Kollam Junction Railway Station
10) Vagamon
If you are searching for offbeat and Captivating Places to visit in Kerala, then the Vagamom is the perfect destination to visit in the holidays. This least explores tourist place and most scenic hill stations in Kerala is famous for its pleasant climate, Charming beauty, and much more.
Vagamon is also one of the favorite places for thrill and adventure lovers. A number of adventure activities like paragliding, trekking, mountaineering, rock climbing, and a lot more have been done in Vagamon.
Best Time to Visit Vagamon:- August to March from mid-Monsoon to the starting of Summer.
Places to Visit in Kerala Vagamon City:-
- Mundakayam Ghat
- Murugan Hill
- Vagamon Falls
- Vagamon Pine Forest
- Maramala Waterfalls
- Barren Hills
- Vagamon Lake
- The Pattumala Church
- Thangal Hill
- Idukki Arch Dam
- Murinjapuzha Water Falls
- Parunthumpara Point
Nearest Airport:- Cochin International Airport
11) Kozhikode
Kozhikode is also known as ‘City of sculptures’, ‘City of spices’, and ‘City of Truth’. Well, all these names are not enough to describe this beautiful city, Kozhikode or Calicut. The architecture of the town has a strong influence on the British and Dutch.
Kozhikode is one of the places to visit in Kerala India, which known for its exotic spices and mouth-watering Malabar food. In Kozhikode, don’t miss the delicacies like Chatti Pathiri, Dum Biryani, Dal Halwa, and Kallummakkaya.
Best time to visit Kozhikode:- July (beginning of monsoon season) to April (start of summer season)
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $14, a 5-star hotel at an average rate of $22
Places to visit in Kerala Kozhikode City:-
- Kappad Beach
- Beypore Beach
- Payyoli Beach
- Matri Dei Cathedral
- Hilite Mall
- Kozhikode Beach
- Kozhippara Falls
- Peruvannamuzhi Dam
- Conolly Canal
- Tali Temple
Nearest Airport:- Calicut International Airport
12) Ashtamudi
Ashtamudi is one of Picturesque and best places to visit in Kerala where a lot of tourists visit to enjoy scenic beauty and to experience a calming atmosphere in God’s own Country. There are numerous tourist places to visit here from a mesmerizing ashtamudi lake, traditional fishing activity to Cashew manufacturing, and a lot more.
Best time to visit Ashtamudi:- November to February is the winter season
Places to visit in Kerala Ashtamudi City:-
- Monroe Island
- Alumkadavu Boat Building Yard
- Thevally Palace
- Ashtamudi Lake
Nearest Railway Station:- Kollam Junction
Bekal is one of the best places to Visit in Kerala or south India for Honeymoon. The pleasant weather, Greenery all around the year, and the sea breeze winds passing through the air will make this place worth visiting. Bekal is very famous for its Bekal fort, exotic beauty, and its serenity in nature. This place is the perfect honeymoon destination for you to enjoy.
Best time to visit Bekal:- October to March is the winter season
Places to visit in Kerala Bekal City:-
- Bekal Hole Aqua Park
- Chandragiri Fort
- Pallikere Beach
- Ananthapura Temple
- Kappil Beach
- Mallikarjuna Temple
- Valiyaparamba Backwaters
- Bekal Beach
Nearest Airport:- Mangalore Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Kasaragod Railway Station
14) Guruvayur
Guruvayur is one of the spiritual places and is home to the main temples, but the most famous one is Guruvayur Sree Vishnu Temple which is the fourth largest Hindu temple in India. Guruvayur is the perfect place to witness the essence of spirituality and local culture of the state and is one of the lesser-known tourist places to visit in Kerala.
Best time to visit Guruvayur:- October to March in the summer season
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $24
Places to visit in Kerala Guruvayur City:-
- Mammiyoor Temple
- Chamundeshwari Temple
- Guruvayur Sree Vishnu Temple
- St. Thomas Church
- Institute of Mural Paintings
- Guruvayur Elephant Camp
- Devaswom Museum
- Parthasarathy Temple
Nearest Railway Station:- Guruvayur Junction
Idukki is the perfect place to rejuvenate and relax your soul amidst the verdant hills and rich forests. This place attracts the photography lovers, nature lovers, ardent travellers with its exotic beauty. Idukki is one of the famous places to visit in Kerala in June, which is surrounded by spice plantations and aromatic tea.
Best time to visit Idukki:- June to August and November to January
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $59
Places to visit in Kerala Idukki City:-
- Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
- Thommankuthu Falls
- Kalvari Mount
- Kolukkumalai Tea Estate
- Periyar National Park
Nearest Railway Station:- Theni Junction
Kannur is another scenic place to visit in Kerala, famous for weaving industries. This place is an ideal destination for all the tourist whether are a history buff, nature enthusiast, adventure or thrill-seeker, beach lover or just a regular backpacker; this place is something you would surely fall in love with. You will feel the Charm of this place with the sun-kissed beaches, Cashew plantations, dutch and British style building, ancient temple and beautiful monuments.
Best time to visit Kannur:- October to March is the winter season
Places to visit in Kerala Kannur:-
- Fort St. Angelos
- Rajarajeshwara Temple
- Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach
- Ezhimala Beach
- Dharmadam Island
- Tellicherry Fort
- Holy Trinity Cathedral
- Arakkal Museum
- Thottada Beach
Nearest Railway Station:- Kannur Railway Station
17) Kasargod
Kasargod is situated between the western ghats and the Arabian Sea in the God’s own Country. Kasargod is another beautiful place to visit in Kerala, with the Charm of soothing sea breeze, rolling hills, coconut plantations, and the heritage temples. This place attracts the peace-loving travelers and photography buffs.
Best time to visit Kasargod:- January to February and June to November, avoid going in the summer season because of the hot and humid temperature.
Places to visit in Kerala Kasargod City:-
- Malom Wildlife Sanctuary
- Thonikadavu
- Ananthapura Lake Temple
- Madhur Temple
- Bela Church
- Kottancheri Hills
Nearest Airport:- Mangalore International Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Kasaragod Junction
18) Kuttanad
Kuttanad is one of the beautiful places to visit in Kerala, located in Alappuzha region also known as “Rice Bowl of Kerala”. This place is best to experience the rivers and agricultural lands, backwaters, and rural landscape with charming villages. You will also see traditional heritage agricultural system of kerala here.
Best time to visit Kuttanad:- July to March from starting of monsoon season to the end of the winter season
Places to visit in Kerala Kuttanad City:-
- Pampa River
- Champakulam
- Meenachil River
- Traditional Water Turbines
- Manimala River
- Paddy Fields
- Achankovil River
19) Malappuram
Malappuram is also known as the “Soccer city of Kerala” and “City of Hills” is another place to visit in Kerala. Be it Heritage or Historical importance, natural intrigue, traveller exercises, spots of attractions, or even to laze around; you will discover adequate of components to keep yourself splashed with fun-skip while in Malappuram. This place is one of the best things that happened to you; all you need to plan your trip to this fantastic city. You can also do s olo trip to Kerala without any hesitation.
Best time to visit Malappuram:- July to Monsoon from Monsoon to winter end
Places to visit in Kerala Malappuram City:-
- Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathy Temple
- Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary
- Nilambur Teak Museum
- Malappuram Juma Masjid
- Kottakkunnu
- Koottayi Beach
- Teak Museum
- Keralamkundu Waterfalls
Nearest Railway Station:- Angadipuram Railway Station
Marari is one of the best places to visit in Kerala for beach lovers. Marari Beach is one of the beautiful beaches in South India and has been ranked among the top five “Hammock Beaches” by National Geographic. Virgin Beach is another lovely place to laze around, indulge in Beach activities, enjoy sun basking and a lot more.
Best time to visit Marari:- September to May
Places to visit in Kerala Marari City:-
- The Dutch Palace
- Thumpoly Beach
- St. Andres Church
- Mararikulam Shiva Temple
Nearest Railway Station:- Mararikulam Railway Station
21) Nelliampathi
Nelliampathi is another gorgeous place to visit in Kerala in December for the holidays. Nelliampathi is one of the least explored but one of the beautiful hill stations in Kerala. This place is an ideal destination to explore India’s backwater Capital and for the adventure seekers with lofty peaks, hills, and gardens.
Best time to visit Nelliampathi:- October to March is the winter season
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $55, 5-star hotel at an average rate of $278
Places to visit in Kerala Nelliampathi City:-
- Seetharkundu Viewpoint
- Nelliyampathy Hills
- Pothundi Reservoir
- Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary
- Palagapandi Estate
- Nelliyampathy Gardens
- Raja’s Cliff
Nearest Railway Station:- Palakkad Railway Station
22) Kavvayi Backwaters
Kavvayi backwater is one of the best places to visit in Kerala, which has several backwater destination. This island is connected with a small bridge to payyannur built on the Kavvayi river. Kavvayi backwaters are the largest backwaters destination in Kerala. Kavvayi backwaters are the most surreal or enchanting backwater destination for the honeymoon couples and the family Vacation. This place charm and heart-warming beauty will surely hold your attention.
Best Time to Visit Kavvayi Backwaters:- October to March
Places to Visit in Kavvayi Backwaters:-
- Holy Snakes forest situated in Edayilakadu Island
- Valiyaparamba Island
- Kavvayi Island
- Payyannur Island
Nearest Railway Station:- Payyanur Junction
23) Kizhunna Beach
Kizhunna Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Kerala bordered by lush green palm trees and beautified reddish and black cliffs. Kizhunna Beach is the Best Place to rejuvenate, relax, and unwind yourself as it is less crowded and pristine. This Place enjoys a favorable climate almost throughout the year.
Best Time to Visit:- In Winter Months, December to February
Things to do:- Sun Basking, Swimming, Beach Strolls, and Village Tours
Places to Visit in Kizhunna Beach:-
- Ezhara Beach
- Arakkal Musuem
- Mappila Bay
- Sea View Park
- Kannur town
24) Malampuzha
Malampuzha is also known as India’s Spice Capital, situated near the Palakkad district of Kerala. Malampuzha will give you the authentic feel of Kerala with its lush green trees and Soothing aura. The picture-perfect display, undulating beauty, and calmness of this Place make it must-visit places in Kerala.
Ideal Duration:- 1 Day or 2 Days
Best Time to Visit:- August to April from mid of monsoon season to early summer
Places to Visit in Malampuzha:-
- Malampuzha Dam and Garden
- Palakkad Fort
- Dhoni hills and Waterparks
- Rock Garden
- Thread Garden
- Udankhatola
- Snake Garden
- Fantasy Park
Nearest Airport:- Coimbatore International Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Palakkad Junction
25) Munroe Island
Munroe Island is a famous canal cruise in Kerala situated at the convergence of River Kallada and Ashtamudi lake, which is almost 27 km away from Kollam. This Place has the beautiful scenic rural landscape, Coconut Plantations, lagoon and mangrove forests, and narrow canals. This Place is also famous for its Kallad boa race, which held in September every year.
Best Time to Visit Munroe Island:- October to May in throughout the year except for monsoon
Places to Visit in Munroe Island:-
- Thangassery Light House
- Thirumullavaram Beach
- Kerala Kathakali Centre
- Santa Cruz Basilica
- Paradesi Synagogue
- Kallada River
- Wonderla Amusement Park
Nearest Railway Station:- Kollam Railway Station
26) Palakkad
Palakkad is genuinely an excellent place for nature admirers. Surrounded by evergreen forests, picturesque mountains, temples and forests, sparkling lakes and majestic and beautiful dams, this Place is also known as “Granary of Kerala.” Palakkad surely qualifies as one of the Best Places to visit in Kerala’s tourism map.
Best Time to Visit:- July to March
Places to Visit in Palakkad:-
- Silent Valley National Park
- Seethargundu viewpoint
- Jain Temple
- Tipu’s Fort
- Viswanatha Swamy Temple
Nearest Airport:- Coimbatore International Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Palakkad Junction and Palakkad Town Railway Station
27) Ponmudi
Ponmudi is a beautiful hill station situated around 55 Km away from Kerala’s Capital City. This beautiful hill station showcases the spellbound beauty of western ghats, a drive to ponmudi hill station is a real fun thing to do where you got to see the lush mist-laden hills, narrow winding roads, the landscape, and the tea gardens, add charm to its beauty.
Ideal Duration:- 1 Day
Best Time to Visit:- Throughout the year
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $28
Places to Visit in Ponmudi:-
- Mankayam Waterfalls
- Meenmutty Falls
- Ponmudi Rock
Poovar is a beautiful Place where you witness the beautiful scene of a sea that meets the river and a lake. This Place showcases the ultimate display of exotic flora and fauna and the beach. Poovar has gained popularity as a popular picnic spot among beach lovers, and fishing is a popular activity in daily life.
Best Time to Visit:- August to March
Places to Visit in Poovar:-
- Poovar Beach
- Aazhimala Siva Temple
- Arjuna Backwaters
- Thirparappu Falls
- Thikkoti Light House
Nearest Railway Station:- Thiruvananthapuram Railway Station
29) Thrissur
Thrissur is a short form of Thiru-Shiva-per-Ur, which means “a city with three temples of Lord Shiva.” Thrissur is a popular Place for Hindu devotees, where several sacred temples and religious sites are established. The best time to visit the Thrissur is during one of the famous festivals in India, known as Thrissur Pooram and Onam festival. Thrissur is also popularly known as “Cultural Capital of Kerala” and is also a popular place to visit in Kerala. One of Thrissur’s famous temple is Vadakkumnathan Kshetram Temple, Archaeology Museum, Tomb of Shakthan Thampuran, Heritage Garden, Athirapally Falls, and many more.
Ideal Duration:- 2-3 Days
Best Time to Visit Thrissur:- September to May/ April to May (Thrissur Pooram is celebrated)
Hotel Prices:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $33, 5-star hotel at an average rate of $58
Places to Visit in Thrissur:-
- Chavakkad Beach
- Nattika Beach
- Vatanappally Beach
- Athirapally Waterfalls
- Peechi Dam
- Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary
- Thrissur Zoo
- Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary and Chimmony Dam
- Thrissur Pooram
- Archaeological Museum
- PunnathurKotta
- Sri Maheswara Temple
- Lourdes Cathedral
- Marth Mariam Church
- Vadakkunnathan Temple
- Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple
- Dolours Basilica
- ParamekkavuBhagavathy Temple
- Arattupuzha Temple.
Nearest Airport:- Kochi International Airport (67km)
Nearest Railway Station:- Thrissur Railway Station
30) Varkala
Varkala is among the best seaside Places to Visit in Kerala, which shows the gracious beauty and charm of this Place while rendezvousing with the Arabian Sea. In Trivandrum, a colorful beachfront town is a leading spot in God’s Own Country where bluffs are found close by the ocean line. While being a hotspot among the seashore sweethearts, Varkala is additionally known for the antiquated Janardana Swami Temple that goes back to 2,000 years.
Ideal Duration:- 1-2 Day
Hotels Pricing:- 3-star Hotel at an average rate of $24
Best Time to Visit:- August to mid-way
Things to do in Varkala:- Paragliding, Water sports, taste the local cuisines of Kerala
Places to Visit in Varkala:-
- Varkala Beach
- Thiruvambadi Beach
- Edava Beach
- Papanasam Beach
- 590 Cliff, Anjengo Fort
- Sivagiri Mutt
- Janardhanaswamy Temple
- Ponnumthuruthu Island
- Varkala Tunnel
- Vishnu Temple
- Varkala Aquarium
- KaduvayilJuma Masjid
- Varkala Lighthouse
Nearest Airport:- Trivandrum International Airport (36km)
Nearest Railway Station:- VarkalaSivagiri Railway Station
31) Marayoor
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Marayoor is those places to visit in Kerala, which is like a small dot on the map yet hold such a significant number of things in them. Marayoor is an astonishing town with sandalwood forests all through the district, in any case, shadowed by the Sahyadri mountain ranges. You will love this Place if you are a history lover; the aura of this Place is like that you are speechless by the colorful and perfect excellence.
Ideal Duration:- 2 Days
Best Time to Visit:- December or February
Places to Visit in Marayoor:-
- Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Sandalwood Forest
- Kulathuvayal Rocks
- Muniyara – Anakottapara Park
- Kanthalloor Waterfalls
Nearest Airport:- Peelamedu Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Aluva Railway Station
32) Parunthumpara
Parunthumpara is a little and picturesque town close to Vagamon. Truly, Parunthumpara is one of the beautiful places to visit in Kerala and an excellent spot to unclog from the hurrying around urban areas. The town is encircled by endless stretches of valleys, mountains, and highlands. The fog covering the beguiling and pleasant scene of Parunthumpara makes it one of the most picturesque places to see in Kerala. Perspectives from the peak are simply astonishing – unlimited valleys, wavy streets, and the well known Sabarimala sanctuary.
Best Time to Visit:- All year-round
Places to Visit in Parunthumpara:-
- Parunthumpara Hill View Point
- Tiger Sathram View Point
- Suicide Point
- Tagore Head
33. Kattappana
Kattappana situated in Idukki District is a fast-growing municipal town, which has been based on the Sahyadri scope of Western Ghats. This Population of Kattappana is involved in farming, and The Place is rich in spice and commercial cultivation like tea and coffee. With a genuinely moderate atmosphere, Kattappana is one of the Top Places to see in Kerala consistently. The rough streets are astounding for a bicycle or vehicle excursion while the hypnotizing sees wrap-up of the activity.
Best Time to Visit:- All-year-round
Hotels Price:- 3-star Hotel at an average rate of $17
Places to Visit in Kattappana:-
- Anchuruli Waterfalls
- Erattayar Dam
- Plantations
34) Paravur
Paravur is a town situated in the Kollam area, which contains the absolute best travel industry mixes. The city has a bounty of normal magnificence as backwaters, ocean, lakes, and tremendous expanse of green farms. The houseboat trips are merely lovely and excellent, solely welcoming a situation that pulls in couples. With the biggest natural backwater lakes in South Asia, draw yourself in boating, fishing, surfing, and swimming. Perhaps, this is among the best places to visit in Kerala for Couples.
Best Time to Visit Paravur:- October to March
Places to Visit in Paravur: –
- Paravur Lake
- Puttingal Temple
- Puthenkulam Elephant Village
- Paravur Beach
- Edava Nadayara Kayal
- Kappil Pozhi
35) Kodanad
Kodanad is one of the unheard places to visit Kerala, a fundamentally charming town found only 42 km away from Kochi. With the Periyar waterway streaming close by, the opportunity for drifting and fishing is tremendous. What’s more, visit the elephant training center to get Kerala’s way of life. This is the ideal place to visit in Kerala with family.
Best Time to Visit:- February to April
Places to Visit in Kodanad:-
- Abhayaranyam Mini Zoo
- Edavana Kavu temple
- Malayattoor
Nearest Railway Station:- Aluva railway station
36) Thodupuzha
Thodupuzha is a metropolitan town and one of the biggest in the region of Idukki. With a generally relaxed atmosphere consistently, Thodupuzha is one of the coolest traveler places in Kerala. The list of sports in Thodupuzha is broad, and this is a perfect spot for companions or family to visit on weekends.
Ideal Duration:- 2 days
Best Time to Visit:- August to November
Places to Visit in Thodupuzha:-
- Malankara Dam
- Uravappara Temple
- Karikode Temple
- Uravappara View Point
- Pampanal Waterfalls
- Muniyara Cave
Nearest Railway Station:- Nellikkavu Junction
Cherai is another place to visit in Kerala, where you can visit the lovely seashores toward one side while astonishing backwaters are anticipating you on the other. The seashore zone has many dolphins which you can watch while sunbathing or assembling sand manors. This is the must-visit destination for the couples!
Places to Visit in Cherai:-
- Cherai beach
- Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary
- Mahatma Gandhi Beach
- Kuzhupilly Beach
- Vasco da Gama Square
Nearest Railway Station:- Ernakulam Railway Station
38) Tholpetty
Home to the most intriguing and differing untamed life of God’s Own Country, Tholpetty is Place, a part of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. Tholpetty has many places, including tigers, monkeys, elephants, bears, panthers. Other than this, watchtower situated here for the individuals who wish to observe these species merely carrying on with their lives in the natural environment.
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $54
Best Time to Visit Tholpetty:- October to March
Places to Visit in Tholpetty:-
- Papanashini
- Kuruva Dweep
- Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary
- Panchatirtha
Nearest Airport:- Calicut airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Calicut railway station
39) Devikulam
Another of the attractive little town situated in Kerala, Devikulam is acclaimed for its lake with its very own legend, making it probably the best places to visit in Kerala. This Place is home to various wonders of the unstoppable force of life, including enchanted cascades, painted views, and plenty of tea ranches. It allows explorers to grasp the compelling force of nature.
It is said that Goddess Sita herself has scrubbed down in the lake, in this way its name being ‘Sita Devi Lake.’ This waterbody pulls in travelers throughout the entire year.
Best Time to Visit:- November to May
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $34
Places to Visit in Devikulam:-
- Sita Devi Lake
- Thoovanam Falls
- Pallivasal Lake
- Tea and Spice Plantations
Nearest Airport:- Kochi airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Kottayam Railway Station
40) Pathanamthitta
Another of the renowned temple town and home of Number of temples that are enhanced with old architecture in Kerala. The places to visit at this Place include divine streams, backwoods clad mountain ranges, and plenty of coconut forests that make it a refreshing destination. Aside from being a center to nature, this Place is also known for its metal mirror craftsmanship and different handicrafts.
Best Time to Visit Pathanamthitta:- September to February
Places to Visit in Pathanamthitta:-
- Perunthenaruvi Waterfall
- Thriveni Sangamam
- Konni Forest Reserve
- Kaviyoor Rock Temple
- Kaviyoor Mahadeva Temple
- Manjinikkara Church
Nearest Airport:- Trivandrum airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Chengannur railway station
41) Kumily
Kumily is a lovely destination in Kerala and the delightful little town that isolates Kerala and Tamil Nadu. This beautiful Place is famous for being home to various fragrant ranches, exotic wildlife, recreational exercises, and thrilling experience. The gardens situated in the lap of this Place leaves explorers in the wonder of natural force. Additionally, renowned for its Ayurvedic massages, Kumily is perhaps the best place to visit in Kerala for the individuals trying to revive and rejuvenate on their venture toward the South.
Best Time to Visit:- September to April
Places to Visit in Kumily:-
- Thekkady Lake
- Abraham’s Spice Garden
- Kadathanadan Kalari Center
Nearest Railway Station:- Theni railway station
42) Ponnani
Ponnani is among the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala, Ponnani is a seashore town that looks like a fairytale. This town earned its popularity by ideals of the broad sandy seashores with clear blue waters of the Arabian Sea. This Place has numerous Muslim Institutions; this goal is likewise labeled as the Mecca of South India.
Ideal Duration:- 1 Day
Best Time to Visit Ponnani:- October to March
Places to Visit in Ponnani:-
- Jama Masjid
- Thrikkavu Temple
- Human Ath Mosque
- Padinharekara Beach
- Navamukunda Temple
Nearest Railway Station:- Tirur railway station
43) Kottayam
Kottayam is among the quietest places to see in Kerala, which has few distributing houses. This Place is likewise the commercial center of flavors and harvests. With the hundred percent education rate, this Place was given the name ‘Akshara Nagari,’ which similarly means the City of Letters.
Ideal Duration:- 1-2 Days
Best Time to Visit Kottayam:- September to February
Places to Visit in Kottayam:-
- Kottathavalam
- Island of Pathiramanal
- Illikkal Kallu
Nearest Airport:- Kochi airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Kottayam railway station
44) Thenmala
Thenmala situated amid the lavish green vegetation of the Western Ghats. Thenmala among Places to visit in Kerala that has earned itself earned a position at the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Apart from being the most loved amid nature darlings, this Place likewise has bounty to offer for adventure lovers, including trekking trails, rock ascending slopes, mountain biking, and significantly more.
Best Time to Visit:- December to February
Places to Visit in Thenmala:-
- Butterfly Safari
- Leisure Zone
- Nakshatravanam
- Children’s Park
- Adventure Zone
Nearest Railway Station:- Thenmala Railway Station situated in the town itself
45) Vythiri
Gloating about the old-world appeal that smells from each side of this Place, Vythiri is one of the perfect Kerala visiting places. Vythiri is known for covering beguiling old fashioned bungalows, stunning treehouses, and the grand log cottages or huts. This is an ideal place to visit in Kerala for individuals who wish to step into the ancient past and grasp the simpler lifestyles of those times.
Best Time to Visit:- October to April
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average of $39
Places to Visit in Vythiri:-
- Pookot Lake
- Banasura Dam
Nearest Airport:- Calicut Airport is the closest at 74 km
Nearest Railway Station:- Kozhikode is the nearest railway station at 61 km
46) Mannarkkad
Mannarkkad is one of those places to visit in Kerala draws in those explorers who bring the nature lovers’ attention. Mannarkkad is charming waterways flowing through the clad valley that makes it a beautiful spot. Mannarkkad is a lovely town that is one of the biggest agriculture markets in Kerala, which has different plantations, including cinnamon, elastic, pepper, and plantain.
Best Time to Visit:- May to September
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $45
Places to Visit near Mannarkkad:-
Nearest Railway Station:- Palakkad Railway Station
47) Peerumedu
A famous slope station sitting in Idukki District, Peerumedu, is the most lovely spot in Kerala that is honored tremendously by the compelling force of nature. The smooth-moving fields, mysterious slopes, appealing surges of stream, and the spouting cascades of this Place make it an ideal destination for individuals looking for isolation in their lives.
The grounds of this goal are entirely secured with incredibly fragrant estates of cardamom, elastic, tea, and espresso, which adds to its excellence. Peerumedu shrouds fantastic experience, for example, ravishing trekking trails, beautiful scenes, and considerably more. Along these lines, they are pulling in different sorts of voyagers going from honeymooners to experience searchers.
Best Time to Visit:- April to June and September to November
Places to Visit in Peerumedu:-
- Thrissanku Hills
- Sahyadri Ayurvedic Center
Nearest Airport:- Kochi airport is the closest at 133 km
Nearest Railway Station:- Kottayam Railway Station is the closest at 54 km
48) Nilambur
Nilambur is probably the best place to visit in Kerala. It covers a dazzling mix of culture and craftsmanship. Nilambur is little town cuddled on the shores of Chaliyar River and is known as the ‘Place that is known for Teak Plantations.’ Several kinds of wood spread the floors of Nilambur, including Venteak, mahogany, and rosewood. Large Royal houses, antiquated ancestral networks, last rainforests, and the captivating cascades characterize this destination.
Best Time to Visit:- October to March
Hotel Price:- 3-star hotel at an average rate of $41
Places to Visit in Nilambur:-
- Kannimara Teak
- The Elembala Hill
- Adyanpara Waterfalls
- Valamthode Waterfalls
Nearest Airport:- Calicut Airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Nilambur Railway Station
49) Kalpetta
Another place to visit in Kerala that offers an ideal break to the lap of mother nature Kalpetta. This town has woodland clad slopes that are spread the extent that the eye can see, the rich and thick vegetation, and the enchanting picturesque view. One can likewise observe the absolute most flawless old Jain temples during their trip to kalpetta.
Best Time to Visit Kalpetta:- October to March
Places to Visit in Kalpetta:-
- Karapuzha Dam
- Vaduvanchal
- Soochippara Waterfalls
- Neelimala View Point
Nearest Airport: – Calicut airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Kozhikode Railway Station
50) Thalassery
Thalassery or often named as Tellicherry that Shows profoundly established history and rich culture that goes back to the hour of the British period. Thalassery is a place that offers an ideal amalgamation of the brilliant past and the modern natural wonders sitting in the arms of Kerala. Other than these beautiful scenes, this town is likewise renowned bakeries or cafes that offer lip-smacking food everywhere.
Best Time to Visit Thalassery :- October to March
Places to Visit in Thalassery:-
- Mahe, Dharmadan
- Thalassery Fort
- Muzhappilangad Beach
- Overbury’s Folly
- Gundert Bungalow
- Tellicherry Pier
- Jagannath Temple
Nearest Airport:- Calicut airport
Nearest Railway Station:- Thalassery Railway Station
This is our list of best places to visit in Kerala . So, be travel-ready to spend some blissful time in the heavens of Kerala to attain ultimate rejuvenation. Now, the Best Kerala holidays Package is waiting for you! After knowing about the places to visit in Kerala, let us now look to find out how to reach Kerala and what is the best time to visit Kerala.
How to reach Kerala: The state of Kerala is easily connected with Airways and railways with other states of India. The state has three major international airports and good rail connectivity with other states. It’s easy to access Kerala by road transports from neighboring states.
Best time to visit Kerala: This state is blessed with a pleasing climate throughout the year. Though, the peak season of the Kerala visit is from September month to March month. Monsoon season between June and August is an ideal time to visit Kerala for Ayurveda treatment because of the wet and cold climate which is apt for these treatments.
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FAQs on Places to Visit in Kerala India
Q.1 What is the best place for one day trip in Kerala?
Ans – Best Places for one day to trip to Kerala are:- Cherai Beach, Cheeyappara Waterfalls, Athirapilly, St. Francis Church, and Malampuzha are some of the options.
Q.2 Which is the most beautiful City in Kerala?
Ans – Alleppey, Kochi and Munnar are the most beautiful cities in Kerala.
Q.3 Which is the Coolest Place in Kerala?
Ans – Munnar is the Coolest Place in Kerala.
Q.4 Is one Day enough for Munnar?
Ans – No, One day is not enough for Munnar, you at least need minimum 3 Days to explore whole Munnar fully.
Q.5 Which is the richest city in Kerala?
Ans – Kochi is the richest city in Kerala which is also known as the commercial capital of Kerala.
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Kerala Tourism : Tourist places in Kerala include rolling meadows, lush tea gardens, craggy mountains, fragrant spice plantations and sunny beaches. All of these essentially define Kerala! There are a number of tourist attractions in Kerala including breathtaking natural wonders, thrilling wildlife spots, and beguiling ancient monuments. Munnar plantations and Alleppey backwaters are the favourite places to visit in Kerala for honeymoon. Kovalam, Kumarkakom, Wayanad, and Thekkady are also among the best tourist places in Kerala .
Most tourist spots in Kerala hold something or the other to entice travelers of all ages, thus ensuring everybody has a good time on their vacation. Walk along the rice paddies or wander under a stray waterfall, gaze in awe at the lush thickets of the national parks or enjoy a breezy afternoon on a palm-shaded beach, float around in a handmade canoe on the backwaters or enjoy a visit to a historical monument - when in Kerala, there's no end to exploring!
The slopes of the Western Ghats support some of the widest vegetation and wildlife in the country. Some of most well maintained and famous places in Kerala include the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks such as the Periyar National Park, Silent Valley National Park, Eravikulam National Park , Bandipur National Park, Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary , Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary and Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary. On a tour of these places to see in Kerala , tourists are likely to spot wild species such as tigers, Nilgiris Tahrs, macaws, elephants, crocodiles, leopards, bears, panthers, cobras, vipers, and hundreds of varieties of birds and butterflies. These are the perfect places in Kerala for wildlife enthusiasts, who throng to the state for a chance to witness these creatures in their natural habitat. The nature buff in you is sure to love Kerala for its brilliant typography, and its diverse flora and fauna.
Some of the other best places to visit in Kerala include Cherai Beach, tea gardens of Munnar, Paradesi Synagogue, Fort Kochi, Edakkal Caves, Mattancherry Dam, Lighthouse Beach , Alleppey Backwaters, Samudra Beach, the Santa Cruz Basilica, Jew Town, Chinese Fishing Nets, Rajarajeshwari Temple, and Kolukkumalai Tea Estate.
Wait, the list of Kerala point s of interest doesn't end here. Be it a long vacation or a short one, tourist attractions such as Chembra Peak, Vembanad Lake, Periyar National Park, spice gardens, tea plantations, Athirapally waterfalls, Veli Tourist Village and Folklore Museum are a must visit. All of these Kerala tourist spots are perfect if travelers want to enjoy a laid-back holiday at a few spots of historical significance, while also gaining on some peace and quiet.
When going for sightseeing in Kerala , make sure you manage your time in such way that you can cover all major attractions, and then also get time for some hearty shopping and local cuisine tasting. Also, plan ahead and add a few leisure days to your itinerary to explore the destination on your own. A trip to Kerala is sure to give you memories to last a lifetime if you plan it right!
Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway or a family holiday, winter is the best season to visit Kerala . Daytime temperatures in Kerala from October through March remain ideal for local sightseeing. The backwaters, beaches, and coffee plantations are the best places to visit in Kerala in November .
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Eravikulam National Park
The wildlife warden munnar PO, idukki dist. kerala, india, Pincode 685612.
Spread over around 97 square kilometers, the Eravikulam National Park in Munnar is one of Kerala’s most sought after tourist hotspots . When you visit the park, you can expect to find all kinds of flora and fauna, especially the rare and endangered Nilgiri Tahr. You may also be able to spot the rare Neelakurinji flowers, tha...
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Lighthouse Beach In Kovalam
Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala, Park View, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India - 695 033
Lighthouse beach in Kerala is a beautiful sandy beach with a lighthouse. In a state that offers so much to travelers like dense forests, picturesque hill stations, lush green plantations, and serene backwaters , the hawa beach in Kovalam is a breath of fresh air. Tourists and locals alike flock to the lighthouse beach koval...
Marari Beach In Alleppey
Alappuzha-Arthunkal- Cherthala, Thoppumpady road, Mararikulam, Alappuzha, Kerala 688523
Popularly known as Mararikulam beach, Marari beach in Alleppey is nestled in the Alappuzha District of Kerala. It is located at a distance of 11 kilometers from the main city of Alleppey . This now well-renowned tourist destination was a local and unidentified fishing spot a few decades back. This beach spot is now an excel...
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Pathiramanal Island In Kumarakom
A small but beautiful island in the Alappuzha district of Kerala , Pathiramanal Island is one of the best kept secrets of the state. For those wondeirng how to reach pathiramanal , it is located in the centre of Vembanad Lake . Loosely referring to “sands of night”, the Pathiramanal Island Kerala is a major tourist destination ...
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Mattupetty Dam In Munnar
Mattupetty Dam, Mattupetty, Kerala 685616
Surrounded by the lush hills of Mattupetty, the Mattupetty Dam is one of the major tourist hotspots of Kerala . This dam lies about 13 kilometers from Munnar and is a nature lover’s delight surrounded by enchanting valleys, rolling grasslands, mist-laden hills and cascading streams.
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Anamudi Peak In Munnar
Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala, 685561, India.
Misty hills, lush valleys, scenic routes are what surround the majestic Anamudi Peak in Munnar . Situated at a height of 2,695 meters, Anamudi Peak in the Idukki district not only the highest peak in South India but is also the tallest in the Western Ghats as well. Anamudi trek is one of the most coveted trails in South Indi...
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Top Station in Munnar
Top Station, Kerala 625582
The Western Ghats in Kerala have been used for tea plantation since the British Raj. One of these heavenly places in God’s Own Country is Munnar . This hill station lies within the largest tea-growing region in South India. Located about 32 kilometres from Munnar in Idukki district, Top Station offers an expansive view of th...
Kurisumala in Vagamon
Kurisumala is a hill that is a must-visit for every spiritual seeker. The holy hill is surrounded by a mist that deep freezes all your worries and lets you experience a wave of serenity that soothes the soul of its visitors. Kurisumala is a Christian pilgrimage center that is surrounded by lush greenery and tea estates that...
Vagamon Pine Forest in Vagamon
Being one of the elevated cities in Kerala, Vagamon, with an average temperature of 15 degrees Celsius, is famous for housing the rare pine forests. These pine forests are usually found in the northern region of India, but Vagamon Pine Forests have existed for so long in the southernmost state in India, Vagamon. The pine fo...
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Thangal Para in Vagamon
Nestled on the Thangal hill, Thangal Para in Vagamon is a famous tourist attraction and a holy site of muslims. The site oozes out unbounding beauty, serenity and tranquility. There is a rock and a tomb of Sheikh Fariuddin at the spot. Under the rock is a mosque. Every year, hundreds of tourists and devotees pay a visit to ...
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The Kerala Kathakali Centre, based in Fort Kochi, is one of the last sanctuaries for ancient art and culture in India. Daily Schedule (500rs per show): 6:30-8am Rooftop Yoga 8-9am Raga Music Meditation 5-6pm Kathakali Make-up 6-7pm Kathakali Performance 7.15-8pm Kalaripayattu Martial Arts 8-9pm Indian Classical Music 9-9:45pm Indian Classical Dance (8-9pm on Sat) [monthly] 9-10pm Full Moon ...
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Here are the top 60 places to visit in Kerala in 2024: 1. Munnar. 4.5 /5. 1 out of 60. Places to visit in Kerala 51. Tourist attractions. Famous for the tea estates, greenery, winding roads, blanket of mist, and viewpoints, Munnar is a hill station in Kerala, located in the Idukki district.
13. Kumarakom. Embellished with the beautiful charm of Vembanad Lake, Kumarkom is another fascinating backwater destination in the state of Kerala. It is a region littered with paddy fields, a network of backwaters, traditional houseboats, budget resorts, and delicious local cuisines.
Trivandrum also has some interesting museums and galleries, housed in classical heritage buildings. These include the Napier Museum, Natural History Museum and Sri Chitra Art Gallery in the museum complex, and Kuthiramalika Palace Museum outside the Padmanabhaswamy temple. Continue to 13 of 16 below. 13 of 16.
4. Munnar. High up in the Western Ghats, where the air is crisp and the landscapes are painted in shades of green, lies Munnar, one of the best places to visit in Kerala. This hill station, with its sprawling tea plantations and winding roads, offers a refreshing escape from the tropical heat of the plains.
The Kerala Kathakali Centre, based in Fort Kochi, is one of the last sanctuaries for ancient art and culture in India. Daily Schedule (500rs per show): 6:30-8am Rooftop Yoga 8-9am Raga Music Meditation 5-6pm Kathakali Make-up 6-7pm Kathakali Performance 7.15-8pm Kalaripayattu Martial Arts 8-9pm Indian Classical Music 9-9:45pm Indian Classical Dance (8-9pm on Sat) [monthly] 9-10pm Full Moon ...
Here are the top 20 Places to Visit in Kerala for the vacation. 1. Kochi - Gateway of Kerala. Kochi is an enchanting place and the home to the oldest trade Centre for Europeans, Dutch, Arabs, British, Chinese, and Portuguese. The influence of the multi-cultural people still retained in the charms of the lifestyle.
Kerala, a tropical state located along India's Malabar Coast, is among the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Its distinctive culture and extremely picturesque setting—which contrasts with the fast-paced modern world—make Kerala an indulgent place to go to relax in a way that's similar to other destinations like Bali and Tahiti.
Most beautiful and scenic tourist places in Kerala Munnar. Image Credit: Talaster/Shutterstock. Nestled in South India's Western Ghats, Munnar enchants with lush tea estates, dense forests, and serene peaks. At 1600m, it's ideal for vacations, especially favoured by honeymooners. Voted among the most beautiful romantic places in Kerala ...
1. Alleppey - The Backwater Hot Spot. Alleppey tops this rundown with photos of the best tourist places in Kerala. Moreover, the backwater trips, houseboat stays, and peaceful beauty are attracting a fair number of people to its region. Also, it is the most celebrated spot to encounter the backwaters of Kerala.
Kappil Pozhi. One of the most stunning places to visit in Kollam, Kappil Pozhi is a lake bracing coconut groves, stark blue waters, and clean beige sands. The lake meets the Arabian Sea, extended towards a navy-blue horizon. Other places to visit in Kollam: Golden Island, Anchuthengu Fort, the Temples of Kollam.
1. Munnar. Munnar is among the most famous places to visit in Kerala. Surrounded by lush green hills, it's a magical paradise tucked away in the hills of the Western Ghats at a towering altitude of 1,532 meters above sea level. The air is crisp and fragrant, carrying the aroma of freshly brewed tea leaves.
Kodanad was one of the tourist places in Kerala known for the practice of capturing elephants, but that was banned by the government and the place is now known for rescuing and training elephants. ... It is lined by coconuts swaying in the sea breeze creating such a nice atmosphere throughout the day. Location: Alleppey Kerala, 688007 Timings ...
For many travelers, Kerala is South India's most serenely beautiful state. This slender coastal strip is defined by its layered landscape: almost 373 miles (600km) of glorious Arabian Sea coast and beaches; a languid network of glistening backwaters; and the spice- and tea-covered hills of the Western Ghats, dotted with fiercely protected wildlife reserves and cool hill stations such as Munnar.
Wayanad: Top Place to Visit in Kerala for Mountains and Zen. Wayanad Kalapuzha Reservoir Views from Lake Rose Resort. Wayanad farm walk with the highest peak in the distance. Picking Indian Long Beans. A popular activity in Wayanad is to tour farms.
Image Source. A very popular one among hill stations in Kerala, Munnar is one of the best tourist places in Kerala for 2 days trip itinerary.Once the summer capital for the British, Munnar sightseeing attracts tourists from all across the world. With about 80,000 miles of tea plantation, an equal measure of aromatic vegetation, misty valleys, and low-flying clouds, Munnar is a hill station ...
Here is an exhaustive list of tourist places in Kerala. While it brings to life touristy options such as the backwaters, hill stations or forest reserves, it doesn't leave behind the offbeat charms of quaint villages and little known islands. ... This fort provides a nice vantage point to see the towns of Bekal, Kottikulam, Kanhagad, Uduma ...
Vasudevapuram Temple, Eeraveeswaram, Mahadeva temple and Muthiamma church are the major tourist spots in Kudamaloor. Calm vibes, rural ambiance and scenic beauty make Kudamaloor the best place to enjoy your holidays in Kerala. Recommended Tour Packages. 6 Nights 7 Days Backwaters & Beaches Tour of Kerala.
1) Kochi. See More Photos. One of the best places in Kerala for a honeymoon, Kochi is a soothing blend of the colonial past and contemporary India. Ancient churches, forts, and Cathedral here are surrounded by lush mangroves, coconut trees, azure Kerala backwaters.
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Thrissur. Best Time to Visit Thrissur: Between November and February. Thrissur is undoubtedly one of the finest places to visit in Kerala for a single-day trip owing to its beautiful location. The town is beautifully tucked away in the hillock and has a lot of mesmerizing places for city dwellers to visit.