Kerala
Overview
Kerala, known as “God’s Own Country,” is a beautiful state on India’s southwestern coast. Famous for its lush landscapes, it boasts serene backwaters, pristine beaches, and verdant hills. Rich in cultural heritage, it celebrates festivals like Onam and the vibrant Kathakali dance. The state’s diverse wildlife and Ayurvedic practices attract tourists worldwide. Kerala’s warm hospitality and unique cuisine, including dishes like sadya and appam, add to its charm.
Munnar
Munnar is an iconic hill station known for its tea estates, rugged peaks and lush green surroundings. It is lined up with many protected areas which are home to endemic and highly endangered species such as the Nilgiri Thar and the Neelakurinji.
Alleppey
Famous for its beaches, temples, boat races and Ayurvedic spas, Alleppey is a must visit in Kerela. Out here you can catch glimpses of green paddy fields and also get to know the life of locals in Kerela.
Thekkady
Thekkady is home to the largest tiger in the country- Periyar. You can either enjoy a night trek or bamboo rafting or various other adventure sports. With an early morning boat ride in the sanctuary you can spot animals such as wild elephants, bison, wild boars, various kinds of birds and many more.
Kochi
The financial capital of Kerela, Kochi is also known as the Queen of Arabian Sea. It is a bustling commercial port city where you can witness Kathakali and Kalarippayattu performances. Kochi is marked by influences of Arabs, Dutch, Phoenicians, Portuguese, and Chinese.
Kovalam
An idyllic coastal town, Kovalam is packed with resorts and ayurvedic massage centres. The major attractions of this town are- Lighthouse beach, Samudra Beach and Hawa beach/Eve’s Beach.
Wayanad
Comprising of waterfalls, historical caves, comfortable resorts and homestays, Wayanad is home to a large variety of flora and fauna. It is widely known for its spice plantations and exquisite wildlife and is a great weekend gateway idea.
Varkala Beach
Known for its stunning cliffs that rise above the Arabian Sea, Varkala offers beautiful sunsets, a laid-back atmosphere, and a spiritual retreat with the Papanasam temple nearby. The beach is also great for swimming and relaxing.
Athirappilly Waterfalls
Often called the “Niagara of India,” Athirappilly is Kerala’s largest waterfall. Surrounded by dense forests, it offers breathtaking views and a refreshing atmosphere, making it a must-see natural wonder in the state.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Kerala is from October to February, when the weather is cool, dry, and perfect for sightseeing and beach activities. The monsoon season (June to September) brings lush greenery, making it ideal for Ayurvedic treatments but not for outdoor adventures. Summer (March to May) can be hot and humid, but hill stations like Munnar offer a cool escape. The winter months are the peak tourist season, so expect more crowds. For a quieter experience with pleasant weather, October to March is ideal.
Activitys
Best activity We provide you can enjoy with us
- Watch The Sunrise
- Rock Climbing
- Bird Watching
- river rafting
- Trekking
- Camping
Kerala Tour Packages
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5 Night
Kerala
Known as ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala is home to the backwaters, long coastlines, tea gardens.
6 Night
Kerala
Known as ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala is home to the backwaters, long coastlines, tea gardens.