Kerala

Discover Nature, Beaches, Ayurveda, and Culture in This Welcoming Destination
Kerala
Kerala, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, which means you’re going to want to make sure your itinerary has something for everyone in the family. Whether you’re traveling with your partner, kids or parents, some excellent spots can bring everyone together as you experience Kerala’s unique culture and natural beauty! Kerala, also known as God’s own country, has some of India’s most beautiful and unique tourist spots. From the backwaters to ayurvedic resorts to eco-tourism destinations, Kerala has something to offer everyone! In this travel guide, we’ll show you the best places to visit in Kerala and make your Kerala tour planning easy and stress-free! Kerala is one of India’s most beautiful states, known for its tropical beaches, warm weather and unique culture.

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1. Travel Advice 
  • Stay at an ayurvedic resort: Kerala is known for its lavish resorts that offer traditional ayurveda treatments. You’ll be able to experience this Indian tradition and explore nature at the same time.
  • Visit some temples: There are many temples in Kerala, each with their own distinct style. The most famous is Sabarimala Temple, which attracts millions of devotees each year during the pilgrimage season.
  • Eat street food: One thing you should do while visiting any city is try some authentic street food.
  • Never travel without your own emergency travel and first-aid kits.
  • When visiting temples in Kerala, one must abide by the strict dress code and wear traditional clothes.
  • To drive in Kerala, you will have to have a valid driving license.
  • Shopping is not the top priority when in Kerala. Sightseeing and engaging in activities are what one comes for.
2. What are the Best Things To Do in Kerala?
  1.  Watch a traditional Kathali dance show: The Kathali dance, performed by men and women in colorful costumes, is one of Kerala’s oldest art forms. If you are lucky enough to be in Trivandrum on the second Saturday of every month, you can watch one at Chowara Kala Mandapa or Thiruvananthapuram on the first Saturday and Sunday.
  2. Sample some authentic dishes from the region: Ever tried iddli (a steamed rice cake)? Sambar (a spicy lentil dish)? Rasam (spicy soup with tamarind)? They’re all Kerala dishes that you should try if you haven’t before! Some other great dishes include aviyal (mixed vegetables cooked with spices), thoran (cooked vegetables mixed with coconut) and sambar.
  3.  Explore Kerala’s beaches: Imagine bright blue water lapping against white sands, seagulls soaring overhead, and palm trees swaying gently in the breeze. That’s what an Indian beach vacation looks like! There are plenty of them to choose from but here are three of our favorites- Varkala Beach near Thiruvananthapuram; Kovalam Beach near Trivandrum; Kappad Beach near Kozhikode. A few more things to keep in mind while visiting Kerala beaches- they’re not sandy so bring your flip flops and make sure to pack sunscreen & sunglasses!
  4.  Learn about India’s history: History buffs will love touring Fort Kochi and Mattancherry Palace. In Mattancherry Palace, see the crown jewels of Tipu Sultan and learn about his rule over Kerala. In Fort Kochi, wander through historical houses filled with furniture and artifacts from centuries ago. Afterwards, stop off at a cafe to catch up on reading!
  5.  Take in panoramic views from atop Ponmudi Hill: Known as Kerala’s own hill station, Ponmudi offers visitors gorgeous views across the Western Ghats mountain range as well as the Arabian Sea below it.
3. What are the Best Things to See in Kerala?
  1. If you’re looking for an exciting day out, try visiting Thrissur Pooram Festival. If you want something more spiritual, try visiting one of the many Hindu temples around Kerala.
  2.  When you visit a temple, always make sure to wear appropriate clothing and be respectful of their customs.
  3.  Visit local markets like the Kuttanad Market or Fort Kochi Fish Market where you can buy fresh food from fishermen and see how it is prepared in Kerala style.
  4. Visit Kerala’s diverse wildlife sanctuaries and witness some of India’s most exotic animals in their natural habitat.
  5. When in Kerala, don’t forget to indulge in some delicious Malabar cuisine like Ayurvedic dishes or traditional seafood curries!
  6.  If you have time at the end of your trip, we recommend taking a boat ride on the backwaters or spending some time at Vembanad Lake watching water birds and fishing boats go by!
4. What is the best time to visit Kerala?

Kerala has long been known as God’s own country and its natural beauty is truly one-of-a-kind. A tropical destination, Kerala is perfect for travelers who want to experience its lush rainforest, high mountains, and scenic backwaters. The best time to visit would be during monsoon season when visitors can take in the area’s natural beauty while also experiencing what makes it so special – the land and people. The monsoon season lasts from June through September so plan your trip accordingly!

5. How to Get Around in Kerala?

Kerala is a state in South India, bordered by Karnataka to the north and east, Tamil Nadu to the south and west, and the Arabian Sea on its west coast. It is one of three Indian states known as God’s Own Country (the other two being Tamil Nadu and Himachal). The state has rich natural beauty with hill stations that offer panoramic vistas at every turn. There are also bustling cities with ancient Hindu temples, churches and mosques. Buses are an inexpensive way to get around in Kerala. They are more convenient than trains because buses often stop closer to destinations. However, if you’re traveling between towns then trains may be faster because bus routes can be circuitous.

6. Few Tips for Travellers who are traveling to Kerala first time
Here are a few tips for you if you are traveling to Kerala first time.
1 – Stay at Kochi – Cochin has one of the largest and most beautiful old towns in India, and is ideal if you want to experience traditional Indian life.
2- Go on an Ayurvedic treatment – Kerala is home to some of the world’s finest Ayurvedic treatments, so make sure you book one while you’re there. All that pampering will be good for your mental health too!
3- Explore Fort Cochi – The quiet streets and colorful houses provide a welcome respite from busy city life. You can explore Fort Cochi on foot or take a ride on an elephant. Elephants were traditionally used in Cochin to move goods into the port and along major thoroughfares.
4- Visit Saint Francis Church – Built by the Portuguese in 1503, this is Kerala’s oldest European church.
7. What are the Drinking Laws in Kerala?
Do not smoke or drink in public places as you will be fined.  If you’re looking to drink, there are no laws against alcohol consumption in Kerala but be aware that it is more expensive here than in other parts of India. Also, buy liquor from 5 star hotels and restaurants and avoid drinking local liquor in Kerala. 
8. What you will like in Kerala?
Each district in Kerala is known for something different. The Kuttanad region is known for its paddy fields and wetland wildlife. The Malabar region is home to many historic temples, including Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple, which houses one of the richest collections of precious stones and jewelry in the world. The Central Travancore region has some gorgeous mountain ranges that are accessible only by footpaths or on horseback. Travelers will enjoy exploring these beautiful hillsides and forests.
The Southern region is well-known for its rubber plantations and elephant rides. Travelers will also want to head down south to explore the beaches at Varkala, Thiruvallam, Kovalam and Mahébourg Bay. If you’re looking for a bit more adventure while you’re in Kerala, you should check out water sports like surfing at Aruvai Beach or jet skiing near Fort Kochi Beach. You can also try your hand at paragliding over Munnar Hill Station or take an exhilarating rafting ride along the Peechi Dam Reservoir! There’s so much to do and see here – don’t forget your camera!
9. How to reach Kerala?
By Flight- Kerala is located on the southwest coast of India and is also known as God’s Own Country. The popular tourist destination can be reached by direct flights from major Indian cities, including Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad. If you’re coming from overseas, you can fly to Cochin International Airport (or Calicut International Airport), which has direct flights with several airlines including Qatar Airways, Oman Air, Emirates Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Air India Express, and Gulf Air. The airport also has frequent bus service to downtown Kochi where you can take a taxi or hire an auto-rickshaw driver.
By Bus – Kerala is well connected by buses from all over India. There are two major bus terminals in Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, and Ernakulam.
By Train – Kerala is well connected by Train from all over India. Kerala is served by two major railway networks. The Southern Railway zone, which consists of the Palakkad and Thiruvananthapuram divisions, covers most parts of Kerala and extends up to Kanyakumari. The South Central Railway zone, which includes Trivandrum division, serves the northern and eastern parts of Kerala. Both these zones are connected by three cross-country routes that pass through Ernakulam junction in Kochi. As per reports from IRCTC (Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation), there are about 22 trains operating between various destinations in India and Ernakulam Junction in Kochi every day.
10. Which are the major tourist attractions in Kerala?
Kerala is home to some of the most beautiful beaches and lush landscapes in India. Home to historic temples, scenic waterfalls, and ancient towns, Kerala has been one of India’s most popular tourist destinations since before independence. If you are interested in exploring this fascinating state, here are seven locations that should be on your list:
1) Cochin –
 Historically known as Kochi or Cochin, Cochin was formerly a Portuguese colony which later became an important trading post for the Dutch and British empires. Today it is an economic powerhouse with port facilities that can accommodate large cargo ships.
2) Thekkady –
This ancient town is home to stunning natural scenery, including Periyar Falls, one of India’s most spectacular waterfalls. During your stay in Thekkady, be sure to check out Munnar, another popular tourist spot located nearby. From tea plantations to breathtaking views of the Western Ghats mountain range, Munnar offers visitors plenty of activities and attractions during their stay.
3) Kovalam Beach –
You don’t have to go too far from shore for some amazing beach time at Kovalam Beach in southern Kerala. With its warm waters, expansive sands, and tropical climate, this beach destination attracts people from around the world who want to enjoy a little bit of paradise while they are still living at home.
4) The Periyar National Park –
Situated in Thekkady, Periyar National Park is one of India’s most popular wildlife destinations. You can expect to find tigers and elephants as well as many different species of plants and animals that call these lands home. This area also offers visitors access to some gorgeous lakes, waterfalls, rivers, mountains, and forests. This park was originally established in order to protect one subspecies of wild elephant known as Sri Lankan Elephant, but today it is home to many different animal species including tiger, leopard and even elephant.
5) Alleppey –
Better known as Alappuzha, or Alleppey, this is one of India’s most beautiful cities. Once you arrive here, you can take in some beautiful architecture and learn about local history at Cochin Jewish Synagogue, which was established in 1568. You might even be lucky enough to find an elephant crossing your path during your visit. For those looking for a more relaxing environment, there are plenty of opportunities to explore houseboats and admire the picturesque surroundings of Alappuzha’s backwaters.
6) Idukki Dam –
Located in Kerala’s highlands, Idukki Dam sits at 240 meters (787 feet) above sea level and has created what locals refer to as the valley of gardens. Covering an area spanning 100 square kilometers (38 square miles), this dam is a major source of hydroelectric power that contributes significantly to India’s energy needs.
11. What is the local food of Kerala?
Kerala is known for its many delicious dishes, but puttu and kadala curry are perhaps the most well-known.
1)Puttu and Kadala curry: is made from rice flour and coconut milk, steamed in bamboo tubes and served with ghee. Puttu and kadala curry are both great dishes that can be found across Kerala and Tamil Nadu; they’re particularly popular during festival times like Onam or Vishu when people want to eat food specific to those celebrations.
3)Chemmeen curry: Chemmeen curry is made from prawns or fish that has been cut into thin pieces and fried before being cooked in a spiced gravy. The key ingredient in this dish is the chemen fish, which lives primarily near the Indian coastlines near Karnataka.
4) Karimeen pollichathu (fish fry) also accompanies this dish beautifully as it can be found in coastal areas of India where fresh seafood is readily available.
12. What is the best public transport to commute around Kerala?
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) runs buses across the state. It operates about 4,000 buses on an average day with its fleet of 943 regular services and 302 special services. A number of private operators also provide bus service across the state. Kerala is one of the most densely populated regions in India and is home to over 33 million people. The region is divided into six districts: Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, and Thrissur. These districts are further subdivided into smaller administrative units called taluks.
13. What are the famous lakes in Kerala?
If you’re keen on experiencing traditional Kerala culture, then lakes are an ideal place to start. Take time off from sightseeing and explore these beautiful lakes and have a taste of what it really means to live in God’s Own Country. Try Karimeen Pollichathu (fish) at The Boat House restaurant on Vembanad Lake or Aanakkara Poothotta near Kottoor Lake.Kerala is well-known for its backwaters and lakes. The most famous one is Vembanad, and it has several islands with small towns on them. Other notable lakes include: Chaliyar, Kottoor, Malapuram, Paravur and Periyar.

Take part in the annual boat racing festival of Kerala at Punnamada Kayal on the banks of this lake during Onam.
1700 square kilometers of Ashtamudi Lake are covered by eight tentacles that connect it to a lush green island. Discover Chinese fishing culture serving the fishermen of Kerala through any of the tentacles.
 
14. What are the famous hill stations in Kerala?
Kerala is surrounded by hills and mountains on three sides, which have helped to create some of the most beautiful hill stations in India. The Western Ghats, also called Sahyadri (meaning: the last stronghold of the she-demon) is a string of mountains running from Gujarat to Kanyakumari at the southern tip of India. They provide rain and shade for crops in the hot plains below, as well as an unusual mix of flora and fauna for those who venture up into their misty heights.
Anamudi is the highest peak in south India at 2,695 meters (8,842 ft). It is situated in the Western Ghats mountain range bordering Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
 
15. What are the best places for Rock climbing in Kerala?
Kerala is one of the most famous states in India, and it is a tourist hotspot due to its natural beauty. However, there are also plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy as well. Rock climbing spots in Kerala are scattered throughout the state, but they are concentrated in areas like Kozhikode and Wayanad. One of the most popular places for rock climbing is Kutta Rocks near Kozhikode. The spot has 10 routes with varying difficulty levels, making it perfect for beginners and advanced climbers alike.
 
16. What are the best places for camping in Kerala?
1. Thekkady – Home to the Periyar Tiger Reserve and spice plantations, Thekkady is one of the most popular camping destinations in Kerala. Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, bird watchers, and nature lovers alike.
2. Cherai Beach – As one of the few beaches in the state that offer affordable beachside accommodations, Cherai is an ideal destination for budget travelers looking to spend time by the sea but not break the bank.
3. Munnar – A tourist haven in its own right, Munnar offers travelers pristine hill stations and scenic views from atop its tea plantations or while trekking through its forests on foot or on horseback.

4. Gavi: Find a camping nest in the land of 260 birds. As a camping site, this experience cannot felt anywhere else in the world. It is a small town in the Pathanamthitta district and Sabarimala viewpoint is the highest point of the town.

 
17. Where can I experience scuba diving in Kerala?

Scuba diving is a hugely popular activity in the Indian state of Kerala. One of the most popular spots for scuba diving is at the Vembanad Lake. This lake covers an area of about 2,000 square kilometres and is India’s largest lake. The lake has a wide variety of fish, which makes it one of the best places for scuba diving in Kerala. It also includes corals and other marine life that divers can explore on their dives.

18. What are the best destinations for house boating in Kerala?
If you’re looking for a place to houseboat, but are not sure where to go, here’s a list of destinations that offer the best houseboating experience.
Kollam– The Kollam backwaters is a network of lakes and canals that extend inland from the Arabian Sea. You’ll find many boating options here and it’s one of the most popular destinations for house boating because it’s so close to the mainland.
Alleppey– Alleppey has been called ‘God’s Own Country,’ which makes sense because there are few places as beautiful as this coastal town.
19. Which are some famous Hindu Temples in Kerala?
There are many places of religious significance in the state. Many people come to the state and visit these sites. The most famous are Sabarimala, Guruvayur, Namboodiri Kavu, Pazhaya Sreekanteswaram Temple, and Thiruvananthapuram Padmanabhaswamy Temple.
Sabarimala is a Hindu temple located on the hilltop of 1868 metres above sea level and is situated near Pamba River which flows through the length of Sabarimala hills. It is one of the largest temples in India with over 50 million devotees visiting it every year from different parts of world.
20. Which are some of the best destinations for a honeymoon in Kerala?
Kerala is a popular destination for couples looking for a tropical destination with a laid-back vibe. One of the most popular destinations for honeymooners is Munnar, located about 170 km from Kochi. The picturesque hill station is famous for its tea plantations and misty mountains. Other romantic destinations include Alleppey, which has beautiful lagoons, and Kovalam beach.
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