Kerala – God’s own country and the beautiful state in the southern part of India, cuddled between mountains and mystic clouds. The state’s beauty attracts thousands of tourists every day. Kerala is full of beautiful hill stations, backwaters delights, beaches, spice and tea plantations, religious places, prehistoric caves, and many more. It is a place thousands of diverse flora and fauna call their home. The state generally experiences hot summers, moderate to heavy monsoon, and pleasant winters. All the seasons have their wonders to charm the visitors, and thus you can visit Kerala year-round.
You will find shelves decorated with fish, prawns, spices, coconut oil, and freshly grown fruits and vegetables from the local market. The colorful land offers an array of options to satiate your wanderlust. The Kerala districts are full of frolic, fun, and excitement. If you find it challenging to decide your best, we are here to help you. Each place in Kerala has unique goodness to provide, and there are a few you must visit once. Let’s explore:
Wayanad: The wild and wonderful Wayanad is the untamed beauty of Kerala. It has almost everything from your list. It’s a paradise for nature lovers, wildlife admirers, trekking enthusiasts, or historical explorers. Wayanad is the mystical hill station of Kerala where one can make unforgettable memories with the adventures the city has to offer. It is one of the greenest parts of Kerala and has vast expanses of spices and tea plantations, paddy fields, and tropical rainforests. The land proudly hosts some of the precious flora and fauna on earth.
When to visit: Year-round.
What to explore: Wildlife Sanctuaries, Banasura Sagar Dam, Waterfalls, Edakkal Caves, Chembra Peak, other peaks, etc.
Alleppey: It is one of the best places to visit in Kerala and is called the ‘Backwater Capital of India’ or the ‘Venice of the East.’ The city is known for its backwaters, serene beauty, houseboat stays, and fresh cuisine. Paddy fields, temples, chapels, fishing villages, and lakes filled with water lilies attract thousands of tourists to the destination. The cobbled pathways, houses beside the backwaters, and the serene surrounding cuddle the visitors with a nostalgic feeling.
When to visit: September to May
What to explore: Houseboat stay, Nightwalk, Local Sightseeing, Beaches, Lakes, etc.
Munnar: A romantic getaway cuddled in the majestic Western Ghats. Munnar is another hill station in Kerala and is famous for its tea and coffee plantations. Picturesque mountains, magnificent valleys, low-flying clouds, and aromatic vegetation are the top selling point of the city. It has some of the most romantic stay options, and many give a colonial vibe. It is one of the highest producers of tea.
When to visit: October to March
What to explore: Beaches, Tea and Coffee Plantations, Waterfalls, Parks, Museums, Lakes, Farms, etc.
Kumarakom: Like Alleppey, Kumarakom is another backwater delight from the state of Kerala. Evergreen coconut groves, green paddy fields, beautiful Vembanad Lake, and the scenic backdrop offer a sight to behold. Tourists love the tranquil place to enjoy a relaxing vacation in the company of outstanding flora and fauna. The city is loved for its authentic cuisine, fresh air, and beautiful sunsets. Compared to Alleppey, Kumarakom is less busy and hence offers you a more solitary houseboat stay. The surroundings are peaceful and serene.
When to visit: September to March
What to explore: Houseboat Ride, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Pothamedu View Point, Parks, Tea Museums, etc.
Lush green tea plantations, serene backwaters, and tea and spice plantations are some traits that make Kerala one of India’s most favored tourist destinations. It is a haven for visitors who come here to de-stress in the salubrious climes, away from the concrete jungle.