Things to Know Before You Visit Kerala

Very few destinations in India are blessed with beautiful natural scenery, a unique culture, and unmatched experiences. And Kerala is one such destination that is a treasure trove of bountiful offerings one can cherish while having a beautiful rendezvous with natural beauty.

Ideal for any vacation, plan your Kerala trip for an escape with your friends, family or a honeymoon expedition. Our bouquet of Kerala holiday is all about having a wonderful experience while navigating through the verdant environs. Fringed with spectacular backwaters, amazing national parks, breath-taking hill stations, and much more.

10 Best Tourist Places to Explore in a Kerala Tour

The most popular places in Kerala, among the lot that tourists prefer, are Munnar, Alleppey, Cochin, and Thekkady. The reason for these destinations being popular is quite simple - the most amazing experiences at varying topography. Moreover, all these places are surrounded by lush greeneries and enchanting experiences at their various sights. The Kerala packages offer opportunities to cover these destinations with the best of accommodation and sightseeing options. Let’s take a look at the list of 15 must-visit places to include in your next Kerala Tour.

1. Munnar

What’s Special: Greenery, Tea Plantations, Weather

Nearby Attractions: Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Tea Museum

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Atukkad Waterfalls, Echo Point, Pothamedu Viewpoint, Tea Estates

Distance from City: 197 km

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, car, rickshaws

Cradled in the fascinating lap of the Western Ghats replete with picturesque mountains, lofty clouds, and rolling hills, here is a hilly retreat awaiting everyone in Munnar. Owing to its tea gardens and colonial heritage, it is also a popular weekend destination in Kerala for travellers from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad & Chennai.

2. Wayanad

What’s Special: Adventures, Trekking Trails

Nearby Attractions: Edakkal Caves, Kuruvadweep, Soochipara Waterfalls

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Banasura Sagar Dam, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Edakkal Caves, Chembra Peak, Soochipara Falls

Distance from City: 157 km

Transportation Option: Auto-rickshaws, buses, taxis

Snuggled in the lap of the Western Ghats at a height of about 2000 meters, Wayanad is a stunning hill station blessed with untouched natural beauty, pristine forests, and mesmerizing landscapes. Whether one is a nature lover or an adventure junkie, Wayanad is a must-visit travel destination on an excursion to the southern state.

3. Thekkady

What’s Special: Grasslands, Dense Forests, Adventures

Nearby Attractions: Elephant junction Thekkady, Thekkady Rose Park, Periyar National Park

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Mangla Devi Temple, Kumily, Murikkady

Distance from City: 234 km

Transportation Option: Bus, car, taxi, auto

Famed as the ‘Spice Capital of Kerala’, Thekkady is an evergreen abode of Kerala. Housing a variety of species of exotic wildlife, an excursion to Thekkady takes vacationers for a rendezvous with wildlife at its Periyar National Park, which is again an unmissable attraction. Besides that, here people can also enjoy activities like: bamboo rafting, hiking, trekking, and much more.

4. Alleppey

What’s Special: Paddy Fields, Backwaters, Beaches

Nearby Attractions: Marari Beach, Alappuzha Beach, Pathiramanal Island

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Alappuzha Beach, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Vembanad Lake

Distance from City: 174 km

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, car, auto-rickshaws

Nestled on the banks of Vembanad Lake, Alleppey is famed for its abundant beauty and tranquil backwaters. Also referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’ and ‘Backwater Capital of India’, this is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Kerala. For an unprecedented experience, tourists can enjoy a backwater ride on a houseboat in Alleppey and Kumarakom as well.

5. Idukki

What’s Special: Mountain Views, Flora and Fauna

Nearby Attractions: Idukki Dam, Meesapulimala, Kalvari Mount

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Gavi, Hill View Park, Kulamavu Dam, Nadukani, Painavu

Distance from City: 193 km

Transportation Option: Buses, cabs, auto-rickshaws, taxis, cycle rickshaws

Boasting pristine landscapes and lush greenery, Idukki is a gem cradled in the lap of the fascinating Western Ghats. Home to lofty peaks, natural marvels, and astonishing wildlife sanctuaries, here is a captivating retreat that awaits. Idukki is a place where one can enjoy elephant rides, feel some adrenaline rush through mountain treks, and get lured enough to say yes to extended Kerala Tour.

6. Ponmudi

What’s Special: Waterfalls, Adventures, Fauna

Nearby Attractions: Koyikkal Palace, Agasthyakoodam, Mankayam Falls

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, Koyikkal Palace, Mankayam Falls

Distance from City: 349 km

Transportation Option: Bus, car-rentals, taxi

The mere utterance of Kerala triggers an image of backwaters. However, a visit to the hill station of Ponmudi offers an altogether different retreat. Ideal for those looking for an offbeat destination, this place is blessed with spellbinding beauty and has year-round rivulets and waterfalls. One can also experience some adventure in the hills of Ponmudi as this place offers options for trekking and camping to visitors.

7. Kochi

What’s Special: Harbours, Watersports, Spices

Nearby Attractions: Kumarakom, Alleppey, Cherai Beach

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Cherai Beach, Kochi Fort, Mattancherry Palace, St. Francis Church

Distance from City: 54 km

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, auto, car-rentals

Kochi is a perfect blend of cultural values and modern environs, one of the unique destinations to explore in God’s Own Country- Kerala. Also referred to as the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’, this melting pot has always been a must-visit place for ages. Explore this stunning place on a Kerala tour plan. Albeit, it is ranked as India’s one of the most developed metropolises, nevertheless, people can still take a tour of the traditional spice markets, explore the Dutch establishment, and experience everything related to British history.

8. Kovalam

What’s Special: Beaches, Natural Beauty

Nearby Attractions: Vellayani Lake, Halcyon Castle, Lighthouse Beach

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Samudra Beach Park, Halcyon Castle, Light House Beach Road

Distance from City: 333 km

Transportation Option: Bus, car/bike-rentals, auto-rickshaw

Nestled along the Arabian Sea coastlines, Kovalam is one destination that beach lovers can take their minds off. Blessed with splendid beaches and picturesque landscapes, this beach town located just 16 km from Thiruvananthapuram is, undoubtedly, one of the most sought after travel destinations. One can book a Kerala tour, and get to explore its enticing attractions, such as Lighthouse Beach, Kovalam Beach, Samudra Beach, and Hawah Beach.

9. Vagamon

What’s Special: Green Valleys, Beautiful Towns

Nearby Attractions: Vagamon Kurisumala Church

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Murugan Hill, Vagamon Hill Town, Kurisumala Ashram

Distance from City: 183 km

Transportation Option: Bus, auto, car, taxi

If one is seeking a thrilling holiday experience in an offbeat travel destination, then opting for a Vagamon excursion through our Kerala tour can be the best way to cherish life at its best. Blessed with a pleasant climate and salubrious beauty, this hilly retreat is located in the Idukki district. Considered as one of the best destinations for adrenaline junkies, it offers an opportunity to indulge in an exhilarating experience through trekking, paragliding, and other activities.

10. Kozhikode

What’s Special: Cotton and Spices

Nearby Attractions: Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, Kozhikode Beach, Miskhal Masjid

Timings: 24 hours

Major Attractions: Mananchira, Kozhikode Beach, Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary

Distance from City: 91 km

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, car rental

Nestled on the Malabar Coast, Kozhikode is a kaleidoscopic city that one cannot afford to miss out on their excursion to Kerala. Also known as the ‘City of Sculptures’ and ‘City of Spices’, the aura and essence of this wonderful city cannot be described in words. Boasting a reminiscent of the British era, one can explore its historical landmarks and other attractions while booking the Kerala holiday.

Kerala Trip: Best Time To Visit Kerala

Blessed with balmy weather throughout the year, an excursion to Kerala- snuggled in the southern part of India can be a great choice, anytime. However, the winter season, falling between October and March, can be concluded as a perfect duration for a tour to Kerala. Let’s look at the below season-wise segregation to decide on the perfect time for a Kerala vacation.

Summer (April - June)

With hot weather and evening showers adding humidity to the environment, the summer season cannot be recommended for a visit to Kerala. The temperature hovering between 32 degrees and 36-degree Celsius, makes it one of the hottest periods of the region.

However, this can be a great time for a budget vacation, and a tour to beautiful hill stations such as Idukki, Munnar, Palakkad, and Wayanad.

Monsoon (July - September)

Cherish the arrival of the monsoon with a visit to Kerala when the temperature ranges from 19 degrees to 30-degree celsius. With rampant showers, the period of monsoon let tourists enjoy the view of cascading waters and a lush green environment. So, this can be a great time to waking up to enchanting views and having a rejuvenating time while availing services of some of the best Ayurveda centres based here.

Set off for a tour with our Kerala Tour from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore; and choose to visit Ayurvedic centres, like Kalari Kovilakom in Kollengode, Somatheeram Ayurvedic Beach Resort in Kovalam and other famous centres for best experiences.

Winter (October - March)

And, here comes the best season to visit the southern part of India with the onset of delightful winters. As the temperature hovers between 18 degrees and 29-degree Celsius and the sunshine mildly, here settles perfect weather for Kerala sightseeing. Do visit places, like Kovalam, Thekkady, Alleppey, Munnar, and Kumarakom; enjoy houseboating and a lot more for a wonderful experience in Kerala.

But, bear in mind that this period is the peak season for Kerala Holidays. And hence, it is advised to book our exclusive Kerala trip in advance.

Kerala Tourism: How to Reach?

By Air

Housing three international airports, the Calicut International Airport in the north, the Kochi International Airport in the centre, and the Trivandrum International Airport in the south; Kerala has very good air connectivity. A convenient option for both international and domestic travelers, the place can be easily accessed via boarding a flight to Kerala. However, Indian citizens can also board a flight from numerous domestic airports that connect Kerala with other states. Post arrival at the airport, one can choose to hop on a train or a taxi to reach their specific destination.

By Train

Crammed with around 200 railway stations, there are frequent train services that can be availed to reach Kerala. Major railway stations of the state are Kovalam, Trivandrum, Ernakulam, Kozhikode, Kottayam, and more. One can board a train from prominent Indian cities like Coimbatore, Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata to Kerala. And later, hire a cab or an auto to reach their desired venue.

By Road

Being well-connected to neighbour states through roadways, it has three major highways: NH 17, NH 47, and NH 49 that make it easy for travelers to visit Kerala. Besides hiring a cab or opting for a road tour, one can also board a private or government bus from major cities of India to reach Kerala.

By Sea

Choose to travel via sea, on a Kerala trip plan and have a luxurious experience. Connected with Lakshadweep, the state has a busy port from where one can find transport to get to their destination. However, traveling en route sea can be time consuming and expensive.

With our Kerala tour from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Banglore, and ample transportation options, getting around in Kerala is not a tough task. From public transport to private buses, tempo travelers, and taxis, tourists have numerous options at their disposal for a hassle-free trip.