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30 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Kerala

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Situated at an altitude ranging from 5000 to 8000 feet on the Kannan Devan Hills, the fascinating hill station of Munnar is one of the best tourist places in Kerala and among the must include places in honeymoon tour packages . It is about 120 km from Kochi, and 284 km from Trivandrum. Often referred to as the Swiss of South India, Munnar is one of the famous weekend getaways from Kochi , Coimbatore & Madurai. Mattupetty Dam, Echo point, Kundala Lake, Devikulam, Pothamedu Viewpoint, Nyayamkad falls, Thoovanam falls, Eravikulam National Park and Attukal Waterfalls are among the must include places in Munnar packages . Munnar is a trekker's paradise too, which offers both soft and mountain trekking. Munnar is home to some of the world's best tea estates. The tea plants covering Munnar hills make the feeling of seeing a wide green carpet. Munnar is also known for Neelakurinji flowers, which blooms once in 12 years. It is also known for being the spice center of Kerala. Over twelve varieties of spices including ginger, garlic, cardamom, vanilla, pepper, cinnamon, coffee, tea, clove, and nutmeg are cultivated in Munnar and its neighboring villages.

2. Alleppey

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Popularly known as the 'Venice of the East, Alappuzha or Alleppey is one of the best places to visit near Kochi , and among the must-include places in Kerala tour packages . It is about 63 km from Kochi, and 152 km from Trivandrum. Along with Kumarakom, Alappuzha is among the most famous destination of Backwaters in Kerala . A houseboat cruise in these backwaters is a delightful experience. The never-ending panorama of lush green paddy fields, towering coconut trees, shimmering water, and long canals around Alappuzha make it a delightful destination. Alappuzha Beach, Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple, Arthunkal Church, Mannarasala Temple, Chettikulangara Devi Temple, Mullakkal Temple, Champakulam, Kuttanad, and Krishnapuram Palace are some of the famous tourist places in Alleppey . Alappuzha is also known for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race held on the Punnamada Lake on the second Saturday of August every year. This is the most popular of the boat races in India, and among the must-experience things to do as part of Alleppey tour .

3. Thekkady

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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the top wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala , especially for wildlife enthusiasts. Situated about 82 km from Munnar, 143 km from Kochi, and 211 km from Trivandrum, it is one of the must include places in Kerala tour packages . Established in the year 1950, the sanctuary is spread across 777 sq. km, of which 360 sq. km is a thick evergreen forest. The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the park. Among the top tourist places in Kerala , Thekkady is famous for Asian Elephants, Tigers, Gaurs, Sambars, Lion-tailed Macaques, Nilgiri Langurs, Wild Boars, Spotted Deer, Nilgiri Tahr, etc. This is the only sanctuary in India where you can watch wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat from the lake. The main attraction of the sanctuary is a group of wild elephants that come to play in the lake. Thekkady offers elephant rides, jeep safari, boating in the lake, tiger trails, and forest treks. Murikkady, Chellar Kovil, Anakkara, Mangala Devi Temple, Suruli Falls, and Pullumedu are the popular places to visit as part of Thekkady packages .

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Kovalam is a coastal town on the shores of the Arabian Sea in Kerala. About13 km from Trivandrum, and 212 km from Kochi, it is one of the most famous places to visit in Kerala . It can be visited along with Trivandrum tour packages . Kovalam means 'A grove of coconut trees' and the whole area beyond the shores around Kovalam is filled with the endless sight of coconut trees offering magnificent views while approaching the beach. Often called the 'Paradise of the South', Kovalam is one of the wonderful places to visit near Trivandrum . Light House Beach, Vizhinjam Mosque, Samudra Beach, Eve's Beach are the must include places in Kovalam packages . There are several activities for tourists like sunbathing, swimming, catamaran cruising, herbal body massage, and cultural programs. Kovalam is also famous for its Ayurvedic massages and many yoga resorts.

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Wayanad is one of the popular hill stations in Kerala , and among the best places to visit near Kozhikode . It is about 118 km from Ooty, 246 km from Kochi, and 442 km from Trivandrum. Wayanad is a picturesque plateau nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats on the borders of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. This hill district is home to several lakes, caves, sanctuaries, and waterfalls which are the main attractions of Wayanad Packages . Banasura Sagar Dam, Edakkal Caves, Meenmutty Falls, Soochipara Waterfalls, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary are some of the prominent tourist places in Wayanad . Wayanad is one of the biggest foreign exchange earners of the State with its production of cash crops like pepper, cardamom, coffee, tea, spices, and other condiments. Wayanad can be visited along with Ooty tour packages .

6. Kumarakom

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Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake in Kerala. Also known as the Queen of Vembanad, Kumarakom is the most famous places to visit near Trivandrum for Kerala backwaters, and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . It is about 56 km from Kochi, 36 km from Alleppey, and 164 km from Trivandrum. Kumarakom is a special tourism zone in Kerala due to the special ecology of the place. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Kumaramangalam Temple, Vaikom, Pathiramanal Island, Aranmula, and Erumeli are the popular tourist places in Kumarakom . The major sightseeing option at Kumarakom is a boat cruise in the backwaters of Vembanad and is an amazing experience for every traveler to Kumarakom. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuar is a noted bird sanctuary where one can see many species of migratory birds as part of Kumarakom packages . It is an unbelievably beautiful paradise of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy fields, and coconut groves. It is also famous for Ayurvedic massage, yoga, meditation, boating, fishing, and swimming. Kumarakom is the venue for Sree Narayana Jayanthi Boat Race held in September during Onam festival.

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Often referred to as 'The Queen of the Arabian Sea', Kochi or Cochin is the financial capital of Kerala. It is situated about 190 km from Coimbatore, and 204 km from Trivandrum. Kochi is one of the prime places to visit as part of Kerala tour packages . Kochi packages are admired for its scenic beauty, traditional architecture, churches, and beaches. Fort Kochi, Bolghatty Palace, Marine Drive, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, St. George Ferona Church - Edappally, Matancherry Palace, Chinese Fishing Nets, and Fort Kochi Beach are some of the prominent Kochi tourist places . Kochi is one of the finest natural harbors in the world. This city is home to Cochin Jewish Synagogue , the oldest synagogue in the Commonwealth, as well as numerous old churches and temples.

8. Athirapally Waterfalls

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Athirapally Waterfall is one of the best waterfalls in India and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . It is situated about 73 km from Kochi, 100 km from Munnar, and 269 km from Trivandrum. Formed over Chalakudy River, Athirapally is one of the scenic waterfalls in Kerala that drops down from a height of 80 feet through several parallel streams offering a great scenic beauty. In the monsoon season, the water gets strength and all the streams join together and appear like Niagara Falls. The Vazhachal Waterfalls, Charpa Falls, Anakkayam, Sholayar Dam, Valparai, and Malayattur Wildlife Sanctuary are the nearby places to visit during your Athirapally trip . It also offers adventure activities like river rafting, trekking, etc. It is one of the best waterfalls near Kochi . The forest that surrounds Athirapally Falls is also the natural habitat of different species like the great hornbill, Malabar pied hornbill, Malabar grey hornbill, Indian grey hornbill, Asiatic elephant, tiger, leopard, and bison. The falls can be visited as part of Kochi tour packages .

9. Trivandrum

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Also known as Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram is the capital city of Kerala. About 85 km from Kanyakumari, and 204 km from Kochi, it is one of the most popular places to visit in Kerala . The city derives its name from the deity of Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, among the must include places in Trivandrum packages . Located on the west coast of India, Trivandrum is famous for its enchanting tourist spots including internationally renowned beaches like Kovalam , historic monuments with Gothic architecture, lakes/backwaters, unexplored mountain ranges, etc. Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Napier Museum, Kanakakkunnu Palace, Science, and Technology Museum, Kowdiar Palace, St. Joseph's Cathedral, Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, Happyland Amusement Park, etc. are some of the prominent tourist places in Trivandrum . Trivandrum is a popular medical tourism destination as there are more than a hundred recognized Ayurveda centers in and around the city. It is also considered as one of the cleanest cities in India, and among the most popular tourist places to visit near Kochi .

10. Varkala

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Varkala is a calm and quiet coastal town situated on the Arabian Sea coast in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. About 25 km from Kollam, and 44 km from Trivandrum, it is one of the top places to visit in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Kollam tour packages . Varkala is the suburban city of Trivandrum. Varkala is a lesser-known yet absolutely paradisiacal destination that houses relatively untouched and clean beaches, historical forts, religious sites, natural springs, backwaters, and more. This quaint town in the southern part of Kerala is known for the unique sedimentary rocks belonging to the Cenozoic age, popularly known as the Warkalli formation adjacent to the Arabian Sea. Varkala Beach or Papanasam Beach, Sri Janardhana Swami Temple, Sivagiri Mutt, Varkala Aquarium, Kappil Beach, Kappil Lake, Chilakoor Beach, Odayam Beach, Varkala Cliff, Edava Beach, Anjengo Fort & Lighthouse, Ponnumthuruthu Island, etc are some of the must-include places in Varkala packages . This coastal town is sometimes referred to as the Southern Varanasi due to the presence of the 2,000year-old Janardana Swami Temple. Besides, Varkala is also popular for Ayurveda Spas, shacks, and Yoga centers. Varkala is one of the top places to visit near Trivandrum .

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Kollam (also known as Quilon) is an old seaport city that lies between the Ashtamudi Lake and Lakshadweep Sea in Kerala. About 69 km from Trivandrum, and 135 km from Kochi, it is the southern gateway to the backwaters of Kerala , and among the top places to visit in Kerala . Kollam attracts travelers all-round the year with its wide variety of sightseeing options. Kollam Beach, Thirumullavaram Beach, Thangasseri Beach, Munroe Island, Ashtamudi Lake, Sasthamkotta Lake, Neendakara Port, and Alumkadavu Boat Building Yard are the prominent Kollam tourist places . Rameshwara Temple, Achencoil and Mayyanad, Amritapuri Ashram, Aryankavu, Chavara, Kottarakkara, Oachira, and Karunagappally are the prominent cultural as well as religious centers of the region that one must-visit as part of Kollam packages . The eight-hour boat trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the best way to explore the Kerala backwaters. It is also very famous for cashew processing and coir manufacturing. Kallada Boat race is one of the famous events of Kollam. Kollam can be visited along with Alleppey tour packages .

12. Kottayam

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Kottayam is a city located in central Kerala and is also the administrative capital of Kottayam district. It is one of the well known Kerala tourist places . About 63 km from Kochi and 155 km from Trivandrum, it is among the most prominent places to visit near Kochi . Bounded by the Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake on the west, Kottayam is well known as a beautiful Kerala backwaters destination with stunning landscape and beauty. The city is an important trading center of spices and commercial crops, especially rubber. Kottayam holiday packages are a mix of scenic landscapes, backwaters, bird sanctuaries, temples, and churches. The Poonjar Palace, Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple, Pallippurathu Kavu, Thiruverpu Temple, Mary Church (Cheriyapally), and Thazhathangady Juma Masjid are the popular tourist places in Kottayam . It is also a gateway to the famous Sabarimala Temple . Kumarakom, the most famous backwater destination of Kerala is situated very close to Kottayam (13 km).

13. Thrissur

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Thrissur, also known as Trichur, is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Kerala, and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . Situated about 81 km from Kochi, and 279 km from Trivandrum, this is one of the ideal weekend getaways from Kochi & Coimbatore. Thrissur is also known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala because of its cultural, spiritual, and religious leanings throughout history. Vadakkumnathan temple, Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple and Paramekkavu temple, and Guruvayur Temple, Our Lady of Lourdes Syro-Malabar Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral, Thrissur Zoo, Shakthan Thampuran Palace, and Kerala Kalamandalam are the most popular tourist places in Thrissur . Thrissur hosts the world-famous Thrissur Pooram , the most colorful and spectacular temple festival of Kerala. UNESCO has awarded Thrissur Pooram as the most spectacular festival event on the planet. It is one of the best experience things to do in Kerala as part of Thrissur packages . Thrissur is also the hometown of the great Hindu Saint, Adi Shankara.

14. Vagamon

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Vagamon, also spelt as Wagamon is an enchanting hill station situated in the Idukki district of Kerala. Located on the Kottayam-Idukki border, it is one of the offbeat hill stations near Kochi , and among the most famous Kerala tourist places . It is situated about 92 km from Munnar, and 103 km from Kochi. Perched at an altitude of 1100 m, Vagamon is surrounded by 3 hills namely, Thangal hill, Muruganmala, and Kurisumala. Also known as the Scotland of Asia, Vagamon was listed in the '50 most attractive places to visit in India' directory by the National Geographic Traveler. Pine Forests, Thangalpara, Kurisumala, Murugan Hill, Vagamon Meadows, Marmala Waterfalls, Suicide Point, Karikdu Viewpoint, and Illikkal Kallu are some of the top Vagamon tourist places . Trekking, paragliding, mountaineering, and rock climbing are the favorite activitiesthat one must try as part of Vagamon packages . The hill station has developed into a prime paragliding hub and is the venue of international paragliding contests that are conducted here every year.

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Earlier known as Cannanore, Kannur is one of the top beach destinations in Kerala as it is famed for its vibrant culture and pristine white beaches that are relatively undiscovered. It is about 113 km from Madikeri, 138 km from Mangalore, 270 km from Kochi, and 311 km from Bangalore. It is one of the famous places to visit in Kerala . Cradled in the lap of nature, the beautiful town of Kannur has a plethora of sightseeing options in the form of beaches, historical monuments, and ancient temples. St. Angelos Fort, Thalassery Fort, Muzhappilangad Beach, Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary, Payyambalam Beach, & Valiyaparamba Island are the top tourist places in Kannur . Muzhappilangad Beach is the longest drive-in beach in Asia where tourists can get an opportunity to drive up to a length of 4 km on the beach during their Kannur tour . Also, Kannur is well known for its handlooms and is often described as the land of 'loom and lore'. Besides, Kannur enjoys the credit of having been the cradle of many colorful folk arts and folk music of Kerala. Apart from being culturally rich, Kannur is a valuable asset to the country as it is having Indian Naval Academy, Asia's largest Naval Academy. Kannur can be visited along with Coorg tour packages .

16. Kozhikode

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At a distance of 179 km from Kochi, 124 km from Palakkad, 176 km from Coimbatore, 113 km from Thrissur, 158 km from Ooty, 241 km from Mangalore, 352 from Bangalore, 376 km from Trivandrum and 213 km from Mysore, Kozhikode (also known as Calicut) is a city in the state of Kerala. It is the 3rd largest city in Kerala and the headquarters of Kozhikode District. The name Kozhikode is said to be derived from Koyil (palace) Kotta (fort). This is known by various names, for the Arabs it was Kalikat, for the Chinese it was Kalifo. Tipu Sultan, during the conquest of Malabar, unsuccessfully attempted to change the name of the city to Firozabad. Malayalis have always preferred to call it Kozhikode. With the Arabian Sea on the west and Wayanad Hills on the east, Kozhikode is a popular places to visit in Kerala . According to history, Kozhikode was under the Chera rulers until 1122 AD. The city of Calicut came into existence in the 13th century when the Ernad King Udaiyavar conquered the area around Ponniankar and built a fort at a place called Velapuram, now known as Calicut. The Europeans called him Zamorin. Interestingly, the name Calicut is derived from 'calico,' the fine variety of hand-woven cotton cloth said to have originated from this place. Vasco Da Gama landed at the Kappad sea shore with three vessels and 170 men in 1498. A monument ...

17. Sabarimala

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Sabarimala is one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in Kerala . Situated about 70 km from Pathanamthitta, this temple is one of the oldest temples in India, with a history of more than 5000 years old. Regarded as one of the popular places to visit in Kerala , Sabarimala temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappan, and is believed that Lord Parasurama installed the idol of Ayyappa here. The pilgrimage season begins in the month of November and ends in January (the temple remains closed during the rest of the year except for the first five days of each Malayalam month). The devotees following Ayyappa Vratam (Ayyappa Maala - a 41 days Vratam with strict restrictions) carry Irumudi Kettu containing traditional offerings to the Lord. Mandalapooja (Nov17th) and Makaravilakku (Jan 14th) are the important events of the temple. Makara Jyothi (a celestial star) appeared on Jan 14th is the most crowded occasion of this temple that one must witness as part of Sabarimala packages . Sabarimala temple has no restrictions on caste and religion. The temple is open to males of all age groups, but women between 10-50 years of age are NOT allowed into the temple. Pamba, Erumeli, and Malikappurathu Amma Temple are some other Sabarimala places to visit .

18. Marayoor

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Marayoor or Marayur is one of the popular places of heritage in Kerala . It is situated about 41 km from Munnar, and 164 km from Kochi. It is among the best places to visit as part of Munnar tour packages . Nestled in the shadows of the Western Ghats, Marayoor is a pre-historic site and also the only tourist place in Kerala that has natural sandalwood forests. This scenic town claims to be a part of a Stone Age civilization that is as old as 10,000 BC. The jungles and hillsides dotted with remnants of Megalithic age Dolmens called Muniyaras are the prime attractions of Marayoor tour packages . Marayoor is also famous for its ancient rock paintings located in Attala, Ezhuthu Guha (near Kovilkadavu), and Manala. Along with prehistoric dolmens, cave paintings, and sandalwood forests, Lakkam Falls, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary & Thoovanam Waterfalls, and Amaravathi Dam are some important tourist places in Marayoor .

19. Kasaragod

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Kasargod is a coastal town in Kerala. About 48 km from Mangalore, 110 km from Coorg, and 369 km from Bangalore, it is one of the least explored tourist places in Kerala , and among the famous places to visit near Mangalore . Kasaragod packages are a mix of majestic forts, lofty hills, meandering rivers, and golden beaches. Bekal Fort, among the popular places of heritage in Kerala, Bekal Fort Beach, Pallikere Beach, Kappil Beach, and Kanwatheertha Beach are the popular tourist places in Kasaragod . Besides, Kasargod is also blessed with a dozen estuaries as 14 rivers crisscross the district that nourishing the verdant landscape. Kasaragod can also be visited along with Coorg tour packages .

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Idukki is is one of the stunning places to visit near Kochi , and among the most prominent Kerala tourist places . It is situated about 47 km from Munnar, 105 km from Kochi, 239 km from Trivandrum, and 171 km from Madurai. Idukki is the second-largest district in Kerala state (Painavu as headquarters). The name Idukki is supposed to be derived from the Malayalam word Idukku which means a narrow gorge. Periyar which is one of the largest rivers of Kerala, flowing through the Idukki gorge formed between the two high massive rocks called Kuravan and Kurathi, which is the site of the gigantic Idukki Arch Dam, among the must-visit places as part of Idukki packages . Idukki can be visited along with Munnar tour packages . Idukki has a mix of diverse attractions like wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations, spice plantation centers and mountain treks. Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, Idukki Dam, Thommankuthu Waterfalls, Ramakalamedu, Kalvari Mount / Calvary Mount, Malankara Dam, and Ilaveezha Poonchira are some of the prominent tourist places in Idukki .

21. Ponmudi

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Also called 'Kashmir of Kerala', Ponmudi is a secluded hill station situated in the Trivandrum district of Kerala. It is one of the pristine hill stations near Trivandrum . It is situated about 57 km from Trivandrum, and 233 km from Kochi. Ponmudi, meaning the Golden Crown, is nestled in the lap of rolling hills of the Western Ghats that run parallel to the Arabian Sea. Situated at an altitude of 1100m, Ponmudi is surrounded by scenic hills, spice plantations, tea estates, natural springs, and winding streams. Ponmudi Waterfalls, Deer Park, River Kallar, Kallar Meenmutty Falls, Golden Valley, and Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary are some of the must-visit tourist places as part of Ponmudi packages . Apart from sightseeing, Ponmudi is also famous for Ayurvedic medical treatments. Trekking to Agasthyakoodam, Ponmudi tourist places , is the most popular activity here for adventure buffs. Ponmudi can be vsited along with Trivandrum tour packages .

22. Palakkad

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Palakkad, also known as Palghat, is a town and headquarters of Palakkad district in Kerala. About 52 km from Coimbatore, 122 km from Kozhikode, 140 km from Kochi, and 336 km from Trivandrum, it is one of the prominent places to visit near Coimbatore , and among the top Kerala tourist places . Palakkad is a land of valleys, hillocks, rivers, forests, mountain streams, dams, and wildlife sanctuaries that one must experience as part of Palakkad tour packages . Palakkad is considered the gateway to Kerala from the north. It can also be visited along with Kochi tour packages . Palakkad Fort, Jainmedu, Kalpathy, Malampuzha Dam and Gardens, Pothundi Dam, Meenkulathi Bhagavathi Temple, Pallassena, and Dhoni Waterfalls are the famous tourist places in Palakkad . The district is gifted with the beauty of virgin and verdant Nelliampathy hills, Silent Valley National Park, Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Attappady hills and Mangalam, Kanjirapuzha, Siruvani, and Parambikulam Dams.

23. Guruvayoor

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At a distance of 27 km from Thrissur & 81 km from Kochi, Guruvayoor is a temple town well-known for the most famous Sri Krishna Temple. This is one of the most popular pilgrimage sites near Kochi , and among the must-visit places during Thrissur tour .   Guruvayur Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Lord Guruvayurappan, a four-armed form of the Lord Vishnu who is worshipped in the form of his avatar Krishna. According to the legends, the idol worshipped here is more than 5000 years old. But there are no historical records to establish it. Often referred to as Bhuloka Vaikunta, it is one of the most important places of worship for Hindus in Kerala and among the most prominent religious place to visit Thrissur . The earliest temple records date back to the 17th century. In 1716, the Dutch raided Guruvayur, looted treasures, and set fire to the Western Gopuram, which was rebuilt in 1747. In 1766, Hyder Ali of Mysore captured Kozhikkode (Calicut) and then Guruvayur. He demanded 10,000 fanams in ransom to spare the temple. The ransom was paid but due to insecurity pilgrims receded. Later, in 1789 AD, Tippu destroyed the smaller shrines and set fire to the Temple, but it was saved due to timely rain. Tippu lost to the Travancore and the English in 1792. The idol, which had ...

24. Bekal Fort

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At a distance of 27 km from Kasaragod, 72 km from Mangalore, 77 km from Kannur, Bekal Fort is an ancient fort situated at Bekal in Kerala. Along the shores of the Arabian Sea, it is one of the best-preserved places of heritage in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Kasaragod sightseeing packages . Spreads over an area of 40 acres, Bekal Fort happens to be the biggest fort of Kerala, and among the famous heritage sites near Mangalore . This fort is more than 300 years old and is believed to have been built in the 1650s by Sivappa Naik of the Ikkeri dynasty. There is also another belief that it was originally built by Kolathiri Rajas and was captured by Sivappa Naik. The fort was occupied by Hyder Ali of Mysore in 1763 AD and later by the British. Being the source of attraction for historians and tourists, the Bekal Fort was declared as a special tourism area by the Government of India in the year 1992. Among the best Kasaragod tourist places , the Bekal Fort is a keyhole-shaped lofty structure that stands still against the rocky shores of the Arabian Sea. The fort has a zigzag entrance, strategically designed openings on the outer walls, and various underground passageways. The fort has no palaces inside and ...

25. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary - Muthanga

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History of muthunga wildlife sanctuary, layout of wayanad wildlife sanctuary, 26. paravur.

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At a distance of 16 km from Kollam, Paravur is a beautiful place with a combination of Sea, Lakes, Rivers, Backwaters, and vast green fields. This is one of the fabulous places in Kerala and among the must-include places in Kollam tour packages . Paravur town has a small lake that merges with the backwaters of Kerala. The mangroves standing along both sides of the lake intensifies its beauty, making it more attractive. This lake is popular and significant as it connects as a part of the Trivandrum-Shornaur Canal System to the Edava and Ashtamudi Kayal. Another real fascination in the region of Paravur lake is the Priyadarshini watercraft club. This watercraft club uncovers immense boating choices in the realm where the Arabian Sea, river, and the Kappil backwater merge. With a thin stretch of narrow land dividing the sea and Pravur lake, the beach at Paravur is ideal to sit and gaze at the natural beauty.

27. Devikulam

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At a distance of 18 km from Munnar Bus Station & 45 km from Idukki, Devikulam is a cute hill station near Munnar. At an altitude of 1800 m, it is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Munnar sightseeing packages . The name Devikulam is a combination of two words Devi from the goddess Devi and kulam meaning pond. According to legend, the goddess Sita Devi bathed in Devikulam Lake now named Sita Devi Lake. The lake draws tourists not only because of its sacredness but also for the curative powers of its mineral waters. The lake is also idle for trout fishing. The scenic beauty, adventure sports, beliefs, and religion come together to make Sita Devi Lake a major tourist attraction in Devikulam. The lush green open spaces and the high cliffs of Devikulam provide scope for hiking and mountaineering. There are several tea plantations in and around Devikulam that add to the charm of the hill resort. The gum trees in red and blue are the other major highlights of the natural vegetation at Devikulam, considered one of the must-visit tourist places in Munnar . For those of the tourists to Devikulam interested in visiting the tea estates, tea plantations or the factories conducted tours are available. ...

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At a distance of 18 km from Kovalam and 27 km from Trivandrum, Poovar is a small coastal town at the southern tip of Thiruvananthapuram district in Kerala. Encompassed by a beautiful beach on one side and the backwaters on the other, it is one of the major Kovalam places to visit . Situated close to the Neyyar River estuary, Poovar is one among the natural wonders where the Lake, River, Sea, and Beach meet the land. Poovar is a lovely island with long stretches of glowing sand, serene surroundings, and a refreshing gentle breeze. Poovar has been a trading center and port in ancient times where timber, sandalwood, ivory, and spices were traded. According to legends the port Ophir where King Solomon's trading ships landed is said to be Poovar. Another legend describes this as the place where Maharaja Marthanda Varma was given protection from his enemies by the powerful merchant, Moosa Marikkar. Poovar is widely identified for its lovely beach which serves as a major attraction for tourists. Poovar Beach is situated at a short distance from Kovalam Beach separating the River Neyyar from the Arabian Sea and is quite breathtaking. It is an ideal destination for relaxing and cherishing the exotic beauty of the beach as part of Kovalam sightseeing packages . Swimming is allowed from October to May. The beach is not idle for any activities from June ...

29. Vythiri

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At a distance of 5 km from Lakkidi, 12 km from Kalpetta and 64 km from Kozhikode, Vythiri is a small hill station situated in Wayanad district of Kerala. Vythiri is one of the top tourist attractions in Wayanad and is among prime place to visit on a Wayanad tour . Situated at an altitude ranging between 3750 to 4500 feet, Vythiri is a beautiful summer resort in Kerala state and among the best hill stations near Bangalore . Vythiri has a classic blend of old world charm, peaceful environs & modern amenities. Vythiri is famous for its evergreen rain forests and plantations of coffee, tea, rubber, cardamom and pepper. The forests of Vythiri are home to a wide variety of wildlife. The bird watchers can enjoy exploring this place and get a chance to look at a wide variety of migratory birds from close quarters. This is an ideal place for tourists to soak in the dense green covers and explore the breathtaking surroundings. There are many places to visit in and around Vythiri, including Pookote Lake, which lies 3 km away. The Chembra Peak, Soochipara & Meenmutty Falls, Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar dam and Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary are the other major attractions of Vythiri. Karalad Lake is situated 8 km from Vythiri. It offers facilities for angling and boating as well as a recreational park. The trek to this ...

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At a distance of 18 km from Kumarakom, and 35 km from Kottayam, Vaikom is famous as a temple town in the Kottayam district of Kerala. Situated on the eastern side of Vembanad Lake, popular getaway to experience beautiful backwaters in Kerala, and among the must-visit Kumarakom tourist places . Vaikom is well known for the ancient Mahadeva temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and is believed to be built by Parasurama, the founder of Kerala. The temple has a huge courtyard spanning over 8 acres of land and four towers on each side of the temple. Other major attractions of the Mahadeva Temple include the Garbagriha, a golden Stupa surmounting Garbagriha, 19.5m tall golden staff, etc. The exterior walls of the Garbagriha exhibit several pieces of artwork. This is the place that had made a significance in Indian history with the Vaikom Sathyagraham in 1924, i.e the movement against untouchability in Hindu society. Leader of the Indian Freedom Movement Mahatma Gandhi had participated in this struggle and with his interference, all Hindus irrespective of caste are allowed to enter the temples. Backwater trip in Vembanad Lake is a famous activity for tourists who visit Vaikom as part of Kumarakom tour packages . Many tourists are coming to Vaikom to enjoy a backwater tour on traditional non-mechanized kettuvallam. Vaikom village is very authentic ...

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It usually takes minimum 5 days to visit top destinations in different circuits of Kerala. It is difficult to cover all top places in Kerala in a single trip, as the state is quote big. One can start from Kochi and visit Munnar, Thekkady & Alleppey. Starting from Kochi or Bangalore and visit Wayanad, Kozhikode, Kannur and near by places. Another popular circuit includes Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey with Kovalam and Trivandrum

Kerala can be vistited through the year, however, winter from October to February is the best season to visit Kerala. It is also the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season. Hill stations like Munnar, Wayanad attract large crowds in summer season.

Budget of Kerala trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Kerala tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 11550 per person for a 5D/4N trip and from INR 19100 per person for 8D/7N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Kerala like Kochi, Munnar, Alleppey, Thekkady, Wayanad, Kovalam, Kumarakom, Trivandrum, Athirapally Falls etc. Munnar, Wayanad, Alleppey & Thekkady are most visited destinations in Kerala.

Kerala is one of the safest states in India and people are very liberal in nature. It is very safe for domestic & foreign tourists as well as single women to visit the state.

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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 .

Best Tourist Places In Kerala

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 – 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

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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

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 – 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 – 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 – 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

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 – 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 – 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 – 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

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

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

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

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 – 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 – 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 – 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

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

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

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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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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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):

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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!

Also see :  Top 10 Backwater Resorts in Kerala

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)

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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.

You may also like : Most Popular Hill Stations in Kerala

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)

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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!

You may also like : Why Kochi should be your next travel destination

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)

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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!

You may also like : Things to do in Munnar & Places to Visit in Munnar

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:

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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.

You may also like : List of Backwater Destinations in Kerala

September (Monsoon End) to March (Winter End)

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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.

You may also like : Places to Visit in Kovalam & Best Beaches in Kerala

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:

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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!

You may also like: Offbeat Things to do in Thekkady &  Places to Visit in Thekkady

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)

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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.

You may also like: Best Beaches in Kerala & List of Backwater Destination in Kerala

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

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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.

You may also like:  Most Beautiful Hill Stations in Kerala  & Best Adventure Things to do in Kerala

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:

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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.

You may also like: List of Tourist Attraction in Kerala

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:

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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.

You may also like:  God’s Own Country at Its Best!

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)

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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!

You may also like: Historical Places to Visit in Kerala

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:

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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.

You may also like:  List of Pilgrimage Sites in Kerala

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

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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.

You may also like: Popular Kerala Tourist Destination & Backwater Destination in Kerala

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)

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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.

You may also like: Visit to Muzhappilangad Beach in Kerala

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:

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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!

You may also like:  Places for Honeymooners in Kerala  & Fort Bekal

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:

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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!

You may also like:  List of Backwater Destinations in Kerala

Valiyaparamba Island, Payyannur Island, Kavvayi Island, Boating

Calicut International Airport (154km)

Payyannur Junction (3km)

18 Kizhunna Beach:

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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.

You may also like: Beaches in Kerala

December to February (Winter)

Kannur, Ezhara Beach, Swimming, Sun Basking, Village Tours

Calicut International Airport (108km)

Kannur Railway Station (10km)

19 Kuttanad:

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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:

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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.

You may also like: Visit Popular Places in Kerala

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:

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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.

You may also like: Most Beautiful Hill Stations in Kerala

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)

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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!

You may also like: Visit to Beaches in Kerala

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:

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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.

You may also like: Places for honeymooners in Kerala

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:

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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.

You may also like: List of Backwater Destination in Kerala

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:

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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.

You may also like: Popular Tourist Destination in Kerala

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:

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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)

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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:

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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

Trivandrum Central Railway Station

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29 Thrissur:

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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)

Thrissur Railway Station

30 Varkala:

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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,

Trivandrum International Airport (36km)

VarkalaSivagiri Railway Station

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  • 57 Best Places To Visit In Kerala For A Vacation To Remember

God’s Own Country, Kerala has some extremely beautiful tourist destinations to hold the attention of global tourists. There are hill-stations, backwaters, commercial cities, hamlets, and much more to explore. Rich culture and heritage coupled with some of the best places to visit in Kerala attract crowds from all over the world.

Once you set foot in the beautiful paradise, all other things seem inconsequential. Most of the metro cities pale in comparison of Kerala in terms of beauty. Apt for family vacations, romantic getaways, and honeymoon, here are some of the top tourist places in Kerala, that must be a part of your travel plan.

57 Best Places To Visit In Kerala In 2023

The appeal of tourist places in Kerala gets better once understand what the place is about. While you may be wondering about where to head in the charming land, getting to know about a few best ones is surely helpful before visiting. So, scroll down to learn about the best places to visit in Kerala and what all awaits you at this charming state. The clash of hill stations, temple towns, backwaters and lakes will simply amaze you:

1. Alleppey – The Backwater Hot Spot

Alleppey: one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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Alleppey tops this list of best places to visit in Kerala with pictures. Its backwater trips, houseboat stays, and serene beauty attract a fair number of people to its territory. In fact, it is the most popular place to experience some offbeat Kerala backwaters . Lord Curzon’s depiction of Alleppey as the Venice of the East is not hyperbole. Alleppey houseboat vacation is what people look for on their visit to Alleppey. There are expanses of paddy fields, quaint chapels, interesting fishing villages, and lakes filled with water lilies which make Alleppey one of the best tourist places in Kerala for 3 days trip itinerary. It is one of the safest places to visit in Kerala during Covid.

The fascination of Keralites with coconut and banana leaves in their food will prove to be a good experiment for you if you have never had it before. The cobbled pathways and cleaner roads comparatively will take you on an old-world tour.

Places To Stay: Ramada By Wyndham Alleppey, Tharavadu Heritage, Bamboo Lagoon, Treebo Tryst Palmyra Grand Suite Things To Do: Shopping: Buy Souvenirs For Your Loved One, Nightwalk: Gear Up For A Crazy Campfire, Temples: Indulge In Spiritualism, Beaches: Watch The Sun Go Down Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Alappuzha Beach, Krishnapuram Palace, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Marari Beach, Revi Karunakaran Museum, Marari Beach, Punnamada Lake, Pathiramanal, and Sri Krishna Temple in Ambalappuzha. The Snake Boat Race in Alleppey is another crowd-puller. Best Time To Visit : September to mid-May Nearest Airport : Kochi Airport, which is 53 km away from the city. Nearest Railway Station : Alleppey Railway Station; it is well within the city limits.

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2. Munnar – Perfect For A Romantic Honeymoon

Tea plantations of Munnar, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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 that has become one of the best tourist places in Kerala for a honeymoon.

Cute bungalows, cozy homestays and lavish hotels and resorts in Munnar , make it the most romantic destination even among the top places to visit in Kerala. The old world colonial feel has its own charms and it certainly makes for a good selfie drive. Revel in the extraordinary blend of luxury and beauty, at the most amazing honeymoon resorts in Munnar.

Places To Stay: Chandy’s Windy Woods, Pallivasal, The Panoramic Getaway, Forest Glade, Devonshire Greens Things To Do: Plantation Resort, Kolukkumalai – Tea Estate Tours, Echo Point – Camping And Trekking, Eravikulam National Park – Spot Rare Species Ideal Duration: 2 Nights/3 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : TATA Tea Museum, Meesapulimala, Blossom Park, Pothamedu ViewPoint, Life of Pi Church, Attukal Waterfalls, Cheeyappara Waterfalls, Top Station, Marayoor Dolmens, Indo Swiss Dairy Farm, Kundala Lake, Lockhart Gap, Mattupetty Dam, Anamudi, and Eravikulam National Park Best Time To Visit : October to March Nearest Airport : Kochi Airport, at a mere distance of 143 km from the hill station. Nearest Railway Station : Aluva Railway Station, which is 110 km away from Munnar.

3. Kumarakom – One Of The Most Tranquil Places

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Situated near Vembanad Lake , Kumarakom is a quiet little hamlet with alluring sceneries, ever pleasant weather and exotic flora and fauna; making it one of the loveliest and the best tourist places in Kerala for family. You get a mix of everything here – backwaters, authentic Kerala cuisine , uber fresh air, the warmth of Keralites, and deliciously fresh coconuts. There is a lot to do; choose from boating, cruising, Kumarakom houseboat stay, and fishing.

Kumarakom holds a special spot in the list of best of Kerala’s sightseeing places. The tempting waterways, decorated lakes, aromatic coconut grooves, fresh paddy fields, thick mangrove forests, delightful authentic food, and unpolluted freshness of the air add to the list. Also, Kumarakom’s houseboat stay offers a lot more solitude and privacy as compared to Alleppey. Even the resorts in Kumarakom are exceptionally serene and mesmerizing.

Places To Stay: Hotel Green Fields, Hotel The Club, Royal Riviera Hotel And Resort, Lakshmi Hotel And Resort, Hotel Dubai Things To Do: Houseboat Ride, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary : Watch The Birds, Maya Spa: Invigorate With Aromas Of Ayurveda, Kathakali Performance Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Kumarakom Backwaters , Aruvikkuzhi waterfall, Juma Masjid, Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple, Vembanad Lake, Bay Island Driftwood Museum, Valiyapally, Cheriyapally, Kumarakom Beach, and Pathiramal Island. Best Time To Visit : September to May Nearest Airport : Kochi Airport is 85 km away from Kumarakom. Nearest Railway Station : Kottayam Railway Station is 16 km away.

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4. Wayanad – The Land Of Heavenly Trails

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Wayanad means the land of paddy fields in Malayalam. Wayanad is one of the greenest tourist places in Kerala. Enriched with godly beauty, serene atmosphere and rich culture, Wayanad tourism is a perfect mix of nature and man-made heritage. After all, the place is famous for its richness in cultures, traditions, and tribal heritage. Small, unnamed waterfalls, that line the city haphazardly, add to the place’s charm. Being home to some of the most lush green vegetation, Wayanad is one of the most refreshing forest and unique places to visit in Kerala.

Places To Stay: Arayal, Banasura Hill, Wayanad Wild – CGH Earth, Mount Xanadu Things To Do: Kuruva Island: Enjoy Bamboo Rafting, Pookode Lake: Enjoy Boating, Camping: When The Hills Summon You, Cycling: Go Around Town Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Besides top Wayanad tourist places , there are Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Thirunelli Temple, Banasura Hill, Lakkidi View Point, P Kuruvadweep, Puliyarmala Jain Temple, Kabini, Papanashini River, and Padinjarathara Dam. Best Time To Visit : October to May; adventure enthusiasts should visit during the monsoon months of July and August to enjoy the perks of trekking and other adventure activities. Nearest Airport : Karipur International Airport at Calicut is just 95 km away. Nearest Railway Station : Kozhikode Railway Station, which is 72 km away from Wayanad.

5. Thekkady – For The Love Of Wildlife

Riverside view at one of the best places to visit in Kerala

Thekkady is simply heaven hidden in thick forests and wild vegetation and this is exactly what it makes one of the best forest tourist places in Kerala. You get to see the nearly extinct species of animals including tigers, sambars, gaurs, and lion-tailed macaques. Also, there are elephants, lions, deers, bison, boars, and the Great Indian tigers. Probably, the most favored among Kerala’s tourist places, Thekkady boasts of abundant beauty and exotic wildlife. Its trekking path from Moozhiyar to Thekkady Gavi is one of the most popular trails in South India. Boating and wildlife observation are two of the favorite pastimes in Thekkady.

Places To Stay: The Elephant Court , Paradisa Plantation Retreat, The Mountain Courtyard, Forest Canopy, Poetree Sarovar Portico Things To Do: Thekkady Boating Tours, Bamboo Rafting & Hiking in Thekkady, Border Hiking, Jungle Night Patrol Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Besides the top places to visit in Thekkady , there are Periyar Lake, Kadathanadan Kalari Centre, Elephant Junction, Deepa World Spice, and Ayurvedic Garden, Kumily, Ramakkalmedu, Mullaperiyar Dam, Periyar Tiger Trail, Mudra Cultural Centre, Vandiperiyar, Chellarkovil, Murikkady, and Vandanmedu. Best Time To Visit : November to early-May Nearest Airport : Madurai Airport is just 136 km away. Nearest Railway Station : Kottayam Railway Station is 114 km away.

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6. Kovalam – For Some Beach Fun

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Kovalam beach, one of top romantic Kerala beaches , is famous for its New Year celebrations, deep strong massages, Ayurvedic treatments, sunbathing fests, and water sports like parasailing. It has a crescent-shaped coastline which is always buzzing with activities. People from different countries, cultures, and states come together and add to the beauty of the place.

Places To Stay: Hotel Jasmine Palace Kovalam, Hotel Samudra KTDC, Jumayira Residency, Kovalam Beach Hotel, Unwind Hotels And Resorts Things To Do: Take a sightseeing tour – An excursion to discover the town, Spend a night in the houseboat, Give adventure sports a shot Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach , The Lighthouse, Samudra Beach, Thiruvallam Parasurama Temple, Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, Halcyon Castle, Akkulam Lake, Vizhinjam Fishing Harbor, Kovalam Jama Masjid, Vellayani Lake, Karamana River, Aruvikkara, Rock Cut Caves, and Valiathura Pier. Best Time To Visit : September to May Nearest Airport : Trivandrum International Airport is mere 15 km away. Nearest Railway Station : Trivandrum Railway Station is just 14 km away.

7. Vagamon – Solitude Guaranteed

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There is an enchanting hill station called Vagamon which is hidden from all the hoopla and surprisingly is one of the best places to visit in Kerala. Adorned with magical meadows, mystical gardens, beautiful dales, aromatic tea plantations, and misty valleys, Vagamon hills has surely earned its place among the best tourist places in Kerala. The fresh air and perfectly manicured gardens of Vagamon are a breath of fresh air.

Places To Stay: Honeycomb By Astral Inn, Chillax, Falcon Crest, Lavender, The Kissing Mountains Things To Do: Murugan Mala- Trekking, Off Roading, Vagamon Lake- Boat Ride, Ulipooni Wildlife Sanctuary- Visit Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Thangal Hill, Murugan Hill, Kurisumala, Vagamon Pine Forest, Barren Hills, The Pattumala Church, Vagamon Lake, Mundakayam Ghat, Vagamon Falls, and Maramala Waterfalls. Best Time To Visit : Early-August to May Nearest Airport : Kochi International Airport is 94 km away from Vagamon. Nearest Railway Station : Kottayam Railway Station is 15 km away.

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8. Bekal – Nothing Less Than Heaven On Earth!

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Bekal is especially known for its famous Bekal Fort, which is rated amongst the best places to visit in Kerala. Many Indian movies, like Rang De Basanti, are filmed in the fort premises. The sea breeze passing through your hair, the pleasant weather and good company are key ingredients to have a good time in Bekal. Owing to exotic beauty and serenity, Bekal is among the top three honeymoon places in South India.

Places To Stay: Taj Bekal Resort and Spa, The Lalit Resort and Spa Bekal, Kanan Beach Resorts, Malabar Oceanfront Resort and Spa Things To Do: Bekal Fort-Witness The Glory and grandeur Of Bekal’s, Bekal Beach-Explore The Heavenly Paradise Delight, Nityanand Ashram experience tranquillity Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Bekal Fort, Ananthapura Temple, Valiyaparamba Backwaters, Bekal Beach, Mallikarjuna Temple, Chandragiri Fort, Kappil Beach, Nileswaram, Bekal Hole Aqua Park, and Pallikere Beach. Best Time To Visit : September to May Nearest Airport : Bajpe Airport is nearest at 72 km. Nearest Railway Station : Kasaragod Railway Station is just 12 km from Bekal.

9. Kozhikode – For Authentic Malabar Cuisine

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Kozhikode, also known as Calicut, is one of the most active commercial cities and popular Kerala tourist places you can think of. The place is famous for its culture, historical sites, educational institutions, and culinary experiences. The architecture of the city has strong influences of the Dutch and the British. It is known for its authentic Malabar food and the exotic spices that make the food so delicious. When in Calicut, don’t miss out on delicacies like Dum Biryani, Kallummakkaya, Chatti Pathiri, and Dal Halwa.

Places To Stay: The Gateway Hotel Beach Road Kozhikode, Sunrise Homestay Things To Do: Try local food, shopping Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Mananchira, Conolly Canal, Hilite Mall, Kallayi, Tali Temple, Kappad Beach, Kozhikode Beach , Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Sargaalaya, Payyoli Beach, Kozhippara Falls, and Matri Dei Cathedral. Best Time To Visit : September to May Nearest Airport : Karipur International Airport in Calicut is just 28 km away. Nearest Railway Station : Kozhikode Railway Station is well within the city limits.

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10. Varkala – One Of Kerala’s Most Scenic Seasides

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Varkala is one of the best places in Kerala seaside. The enticing coastline with cliffs on one side and lush greenery on the other attracts thousands of tourists and water-adventure enthusiasts to the beach. It is popular for activities like boat riding, surfing, parasailing, jetting, and horse-riding are the life of the beach. The unmatched beauty of the beach is at its prime during sunsets. The hues of colourful rays make for a surreal atmosphere. Add a dash of luxury by choosing from the most exotic beach resorts in Kerala , around Varkala and you are set.

Varkala is also an important religious place in Hindu culture. Adorned with many Hindu temples, it welcomes many religious travellers and heritage lovers to its seams with open arms. With so much packed in a single city, Varkala is certainly fit to be among the best places to visit in Kerala.

Places To Stay: Zostel Varkala, Quality Inn, Varkala Cliff Villa, The Lost Hostel, Short Giraffe Hostels Things To Do: Water Sports: Be Thrilled, Varkala Culture Center: For An Enriching Experience, Yoga: Rejuvenate Yourself, Local Cuisine: Treat Your Tastebuds Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Varkala Beach, Janardhan Temple, Sivagiri Muth, Kappil Lake, Papanasam Beach, Janardan Swami Temple, Vishnu Temple, Anjengo Fort, Sarkara Devi Temple, Varkala Tunnel, and Kaduvayil Thangal Dargah. Best Time To Visit : August to mid-May Nearest Airport : Trivandrum International Airport is 53 km away. Nearest Railway Station : Varkala Sivagiri Railway Station is well within the city limits.

11. Kannur – The Picture Perfect Coastal Town

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Kannur, formerly known as Cannanore is one of the best tourist places in Kerala for 1 day, popular for weaving industries. Feel the charm of this beautiful colonial town, located at the northeastern coast of Kerala with its sun-kissed beaches bordered by luxuriant cashew plantations, ancient temples, splendid monuments and British and Dutch style buildings.

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 Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Ezhimala Beach, Fort St. Angelos, Tellicherry Fort and Rajarajeshwara Temple Best Time To Visit: October to March to enjoy a cool climate. Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Kannur Main

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12. Kasargod – A Coastal Paradise In Kerala

scenic surroundings of Kasargod which is a coastal paradise

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Among the best Kerala trip places Kasargod is quite famous among tourists. Located close to Bekal, tucked between the Western Ghats on one side and the Azure Arabian Sea on the other, Kasargod is an entrancing beauty of ‘God’s own country.’ Featuring rolling hills, plush coconut plantations, soothing sea breeze, and a host of heritage temples, it attracts peace-loving travellers and is considered one of the most photogenic places in Kerala.

Places To Stay: The Lalit Resort And Spa Bekal, Taj Bekal Resort And Spa, Bekal Little Hut Homestay Things To Do: Take a stroll, Click Pictures Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Bekal Fort, Madhur Temple, Thonikadavu and Ananthapura Lake Temple, Malom Wildlife Sanctuary and Ranipuram Best Time To Visit: June to November and January to February. Avoid summer months as they are warm and humid. Nearest Airport: Mangalore International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Kasargod has its own railhead

13. Kizhunna Beach – For Complete Solace

Kizhunna Beach is beautiful, less crowded and pristine

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Listed as one of the secluded beaches in Kerala, Kizhunna Beach is beautiful, less crowded and pristine. Adorned by reddish and black cliffs and bordered by lush green palm plantations, Kizhunna Beach is the ideal place to relax, unwind and rejuvenate. People visit this scenic beach during weekends and indulge in sunbathing beach strolls, and swimming. 

Places To Stay: Kanbay Beach Resort, Ocean Green Homestay, Mascot Beach Resort Things To Do: Take a stroll, Click Pictures Ideal Duration: 2 hours Popular Tourist Attractions : Ezhara Beach – regarded as the twin beach of Kizhunna, Arakkal Museum, Munambam, Mappila Bay, Kannur town, Sea View Park and Dharmadam Island. Best Time To Visit: Round the year, except from June to August. Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Kannur

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14. Idukki – The True Gem Of Kerala

Idukki is the perfect place for relaxation and rejuvenation

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Among the best holiday destinations in Kerala , Idukki is the perfect place if relaxation and rejuvenation is your priority. Nestled amidst verdant hills and luxurious forests, Idukki tourist places allure ardent travellers, nature enthusiasts, and photography buffs with their stunning natural aura and attractions. Surrounded by aromatic tea and spice plantations, Idukki is undeniably one of the famous tourist spots in Kerala perfect for treks, nature walks, and bird watching.

Places To Stay: Best Mist Home Stay, Meadows Pride Homestay, Olivia Homestay, John’s Villa Homestay, Green Spot Homestay Things To Do: Trekking, Camping, Paragliding, Misty Mountain Resort Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary or Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, Thommankuthu Falls, Ramakkal, Kalvari Mount, Idukki Arch Dam, Cheeyappara Waterfalls and Kalvari Mount Best Time To Visit: June to August and November to January Nearest Airport: Kochi Nearest Railway Station: Theni- 60 km from Idukki.

15. Munroe Island – For An Exciting Canal Cruise

Scenic view at Munroe Island in Kerala

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One of the main tourist places in Kerala , Munroe Island is perched at the confluence of Ashtamudi Lake and River Kallada, 27 km from Kollam, Munroe Island is popular for canal cruises in Kerala. Named after Colonel Munroe, this place showcases the scenic rural landscape of Kerala with thatched houses, coconut plantations, narrow canals, lagoons and mangrove forests. Counted as one of the best places to visit in Kerala, Munroe Island is also famous for the Kallada Boat Race held in September every year.

The canal cruise of Munroe Island is run by the District Tourism Promotion Council. The voyage operates twice a day, morning at 9:00 AM and afternoon at 2 PM. Charges per person for the cruise are INR 500.

Places To Stay: Moneroe Meadows, Muneroe Island Lake Resort, The Monroe Vibe Inn Things To Do:  Take a stroll, savor the view, Click Pictures Ideal Duration:  5-6 hours Popular Tourist Attractions : Thangassery Light House, Kollam Beach and Thirumullavaram Beach Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year, except monsoon. Nearest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Munroe Island Railway Station

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16. Kavvayi Backwaters – The Stunning Backwater Landscape

Enjoy the real charm of Kerala backwater at Kavvayi Backwaters

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To enjoy the real charm of Kerala backwater, Kavvayi Backwaters Island should be on your list of famous tourist places in Kerala. Counted as the third largest backwater in the state and one of the most scenic places to see in Kerala, Kavvayi Backwaters Island is formed at the confluence of River Kavvayi and its tributaries Kuppithodu, Konkol and Kuniyan. One can cruise in houseboats in and around the islands on Kavvayi Backwaters, locally known as Kavvayi Kayal. 

Places To Stay: Kavvayi Rivera, Kavayi Beach House Things To Do: Savor the scenic view, Click Pictures Ideal Duration: 2 hours Popular Tourist Attractions : Holy Snakes Forest located in Edayilakadu Island Best Time To Visit: October to March, for soothing weather. Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Payyanur

17. Kuttanad – Rice Bowl Of Kerala

A majestic view of Kuttanad in Kerala

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Located in the Alappuzha region, Kuttanad is one of the most beautiful places in Kerala to see and experience the rural landscape with charming villages, backwaters, rivers and agricultural lands. Moreover, Kuttanad is the perfect place to see the globally famous traditional Heritage Agricultural System of Kerala with farmland bordered by canals and inland waterways.

Places To Stay: Warmth Lake Haven, Triveni River Palace Things To Do: Savor the scenic view, Click Pictures Best Time To Visit: October to March months are extremely pleasant. Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Punnamada Lake and Pampa River Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Alappuzha

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18. Thrissur – Experience Rich Cultural Heritage

Thrissur, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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One of the best among all the other Kerala trip places, Thrissur boasts of its rich cultural extravaganza along with scenic splendour like picturesque waterfalls and beaches. Famous for Thrissur Pooram and Onam celebrations, this small quaint town of Kerala is fittingly acknowledged as the ‘cultural capital of Kerala. 

Places To Stay: Hotel Niya Regency, Kochi Marriott Hotel, KPM Tripenta Hotel, Hotel Abis Grand, The Mayberry Things To Do: Athirappilly Waterfalls: Lose Yourself In The View, Vadakkunnathan Temple: Seek Blessings, Kerala Kalamandalam: Seek Peace In Art, Snehatheeram Beach: Beachy Activities Ideal Duration: 2 Nights/3 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Snehatheeram Beach, Vazhachal Waterfalls , Vadakkunnathan Temple, Paramekavu Bhagavathy Temple and Athirappilly Waterfalls Best Time To Visit: October to March is the Best Time To Visit Thrissur. One can also visit during April and May to experience the grandeur of the Thrissur Pooram festival. Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Thrissur railway station ; well connected with Trivandrum, Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai and Delhi.

19. Palakkad – A Nature’s Delight

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Just like a beautiful picture postcard, Palakkad features the most awesome weather, picturesque mountains, sparkling lakes, beautiful dams, lush green forests and majestic temples and forts. This lush greenery makes it another one of the most rejuvenating forest tourist places in Kerala. With vast sprawling paddy estates and tea plantations, Palakkad, one of Kerala’s famous places is aptly known as the ‘granary of Kerala’.

Places To Stay: Tree Top Resort, Vythiri Resort, Misty Valley Hill Resorts, Misty Valley Hill Resorts, Coffee Valley Resorts Things To Do: Fantasy Park: Embrace The Inner Child, Palakkad Fort: Revisit The History, Rock Garden: Witness The Artistic Side Of The District, Malampuzha Dam: Soak In The Beauty Of The Reservoir Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Silent Valley National Park , Palakkad Fort, Malampuzha Garden and Dam, Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Jain Temple and Seethargundu viewpoint Best Time To Visit: November to March months are extremely pleasant here. Nearest Airport: Coimbatore Airport Nearest Railway Station: Palakkad railway station and Palakkad Town Railway

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20. Malappuram – Vedic Learning And Islamic Philosophy Centre

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One of the most offbeat yet best places to see in Kerala is Malappuram. Locally translated as ‘land atop hills’ this place is famous for expansive teak plantations and houses many heritage temples, mosques and historic monuments.

Places To Stay:  Karibu Residency, Redbell Suites Malapuram Things To Do: Teak Museum, Nedumkayam Rainforest, Boating, Camping Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Nilambur Teak Museum, Kottakkunnu and Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathy Temple Best Time To Visit: July to September to enjoy the beauty of rains. November to February to get away from the scorching heat of cities. Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Angadippuram- 16 km from Malappuram is the closest railway station.

21. Poovar – The Tropical Stay Paradise

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Located in Trivandrum District of Kerala, Poovar island is famed for its scenic beach. The beach is also dotted with classy resorts that make it one of the ideal places to visit in Kerala if you’re in search for a lovely tropical staycation.

Places To Stay:  Niramaya Retreats, Poovar Island Resort, Isola Di Cocco Things To Do: Savor the scenic view, Click Pictures Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Aazhimala Siva Temple, Poovar Beach, Arjuna Backwaters Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport is located just 30 km away. Nearest Railway Station: Thiruvananthapuram Railway Station is located 27 km away from Poovar

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22. Ponmudi – The Golden Peak

Sunset in Ponmudi, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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If you’re a mountain child and wish to lose yourself amidst lush mist-laden hills, then Ponmudi Hills is the place for you. This is one of Kerala’s famous places also for the hikers and trekkers since there is so much to explore! With many narrow winding roads, the landscape of Poovar looks surreal. The tea gardens spanning all around add charm to its beauty.

Places To Stay:  KTDC Golden Peak, Hotel Rohini International. Hill View Stay Inn Things To Do: Savor the scenic view, Click Pictures Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Meenmutty Falls, Mankayam Waterfalls, and Ponmudi Rock Best Time To Visit: All around the year Nearest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport is 67 km away from Ponmudi Nearest Railway Station: Thiruvananthapuram Central railway station is located about 55 km away

23. Guruvayur – A Spiritual Spot

Guruvayur, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

One of Kerala’s most spiritual places, Guruvayur is located in Thrissur District. Being a small town, this is one of the lesser-known tourist places to visit in Kerala, and thus a perfect spot to get to know the local culture of the state. Guruvyaur is one of the best places to visit in Kerala for those who are seeking to embrace the essence of spirituality.

Places To Stay: Srivar Hotels, Kunnathur Mana Ayurveda Heritage And Luxurious Resort, Sterling Guruvayur, Sopanam Heritage, Krishna Inn Things To Do: Seek blessings, Click Pictures Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Guruvayur Sree Vishnu Temple, Mammiyoor Temple, and St. Thomas Church Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport is located 87 km away Nearest Railway Station: Guruvayur has its own railway station

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24. Ashtamudi – Impeccable Beauty

Houseboat in Ashtamudi, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

Ashtamudi is one of the quaint and best places to visit in Kerala in Kollam attracting visitors from far across the globe because of its impeccable beauty. Visitors usually come here to enjoy the scenic beauty and soak themselves in the soothing ambience of God’s Own Country. The pictorial city has many popular tourist attractions you can witness like cashew processing, traditional fishing, gorgeous Ashtamudi lake and a lot more.

Places To Stay: The Raviz Ashtamudi, Club Mahindra Ashtamudi, Ashtamudi Villas Things To Do:  Fishing, relax amidst nature Ideal Duration: 1  Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Thevally Palace, Alumkadavu Boat Building Yard, Ashtamudi Lake and Monroe Island Best Time To Visit: November to February (winter months) Nearest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport (71 km) Nearest Railway Station: Kollam Junction (15 km)

25. Marari – Gorgeous Beach Location

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Marari Beach in the Alleppey district of Kerala is a paradise for beach lovers. It is one of the most gorgeous beaches in the country and is also rated among the top five ‘Hammock Beaches’ by National Geographic. One can enjoy various beach activities, sun basking or simply chill in peace for some time. The beautiful white sand beach is also famous for its gorgeous sunset view.

Places To Stay: Munroe Meadows, Munroe Heritage Inn, Munroe Nest Homestay, Kailasam Home Stay, Munroe Coconut Homestay Things To Do: Savor the scenic view, Click Pictures Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Alappuzha Beach, Cherthala, The Dutch Palace, Thumpolly Beach, Chinese Fishing Nets, Mararikulam Shiva Temple, Poochakkal and St. Andres Church Best Time To Visit: September to May Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport (90 km) Nearest Railway Station: Mararikulam Railway Station (3 km)

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26. Cochin – Major Port City

Ports of Kochi, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

Cochin is a major port city in God’s own country. Fondly called the Queen of the Arabian Sea, this is one of the best places to visit in Kerala for couples and has forever been on every traveller’s bucket list. It is a perfect blend of local flavours and modern ideas, to offer the best to its visitors. The backwaters, beaches, and traditional spice markets which are a short drive from Cochin have made their way to the list of things to see and experience in Cochin.

Places To Stay: Sea Lagoon Health Resort, Sea Lagoon Health Resort, Holiday Inn Cochin, The Mercy, Travancore Court By Spree, Grand Hotel Cochin Things To Do: Click Pictures, Sightseeing, Try Local food, Shopping Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Fort Kochi, Vypeen Beach, Cherai Beach, Andhakaranzhi Beach, Chinese Fishing Nets, Marine Drive, St. Francis Church, Basilica of Santa Cruz, Bolghatty Island, Thrikkara Temple Best Time To Visit: July to April Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Kochi Railway Junction

27. Malampuzha – India’s Spice Capital

River view in Malampuzha, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

A popular village in the Palakkad district of Kerala, Malampuzha is India’s spice capital. Famous Kerala tourist places with lush greenery all around and a soothing ambience, you can feel the true essence of Kerala here. The tranquillity and picture-perfect display of this part of the state makes it a must-visit place in Kerala.

Places To Stay: KTDC Garden House Malampuzha, Hotel Govardhan Samos, Hotel Tripenta Things To Do: Savor the scenic view, Click Pictures, take a walk Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Malampuzha Dam, Palakkad Fort, Dhoni Hills and Waterfalls, Malampuzha Garden, Kava, Fantasy Park, Thread Garden, Rock Garden, Snake Park, UdanKhatola Best Time To Visit: August to April Nearest Airport: Coimbatore International Airport (55 km) Nearest Railway Station: Palakkad Junction (8 km)

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28. Nelliampathy – God’s Own Village

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Nelliampathy is one of the most popular Kerala tourist places . This stunning hill station in Kerala is one of the least explored places. Fondly called God’s own village, it is an ideal getaway to enjoy the charming India’s backwater capital. With lofty peaks, hills and gardens; it is a perfect place for fun seekers.

Places To Stay: Kailas Plantations, Greenland Farmhouses Resort, Coffee Valley Resort Things To Do: Savor the scenic view, Click Pictures, Take a relaxing walk Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Nelliyampathy Hills, Nenmara, Palagapandi Estate, Padagiri, Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Raja’s Cliff, Seetharkundu Viewpoint, Pothundi Reservoir, Nelliyampathy Gardens Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Airport: Coimbatore Airport (113 km) Nearest Railway Station: Palakkad Railway Station

29. Thiruvananthapuram – Economic Capital Of Kerala

Aerial view of Thiruvananthapuram, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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Thiruvananthapuram is the capital city of God’s own country and also one of the popular Kerala tourism places. This largest city in the state has many tourist spots, exotic beaches and much more. It is also one of the finest cities to live in India and hence it is also rightly called the Economic Capital of Kerala. With so many places to visit, it attracts tourists from all walks of life.

Places To Stay:  The Raviz Kovalam, Hilton Garden Inn, Hycinth Hotels Things To Do: Sightseeing, shopping, Click Pictures Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Aruvikkara Dam, Neyyar Dam & Wildlife Sanctuary, Poovar, Koyikkal Palace, Kowdiar Palace, Agasthyakoodam, Kanakakunnu Palace, Anchuthengu Fort, Peppara Dam and Wildlife Sanctuary Best Time To Visit: October to February Nearest Airport: Trivandrum International Airport Nearest Railway Station: Trivandrum Central Railway Station

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30. Sabarimala – The Mecca Of India

Temple in Sabrimala, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

The largest temple town in the entire country and the second largest in the entire world by virtue of the largest number of pilgrims visiting one of these Kerala tourist places, Sabarimala is a destination sitting in the heart of the Periyar Tiger Reserve. Blanketing Ayyappa temple, this temple has the essence of spirituality spread all across.

Dedicated to the son of the feminine incarnation of Lord Vishnu- Mohini and Lord Shiva, this temple appeals to the devotees of Dharma Sashta. It is believed that the idol of the Lord was placed atop the peak of the hilly mountain by another incarnation of Vishnu – Parasurama. This temple is sitting in between the forest-clad hills and dense vegetation.

Places To Stay: Periyar Meadows Leisure Hotels, Aranya Niwas, Greenwood Resorts Thekkady Things To Do: Enjoy river rafting, visit the famous Sabarimala temple  Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Ayyappa Temple, Makaravilakku, Vavar Shrine, Erumeli, Malikappuram Devi Temple, Pampa Ganapathi Temple Best Time To Visit: September to April Nearest Airport: Kochi airport is the nearest at 110 km Nearest Railway Station: Chengannur railway station is the nearest at 90 km

31. Kollam – Treasure Trove Of Natural Marvels

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Often tagged as one of the best places to visit in Kerala with friends, Kollam has proven to be an ideal destination for those who are seeking to escape the city chaos and embrace the tranquillity oozing out of natural wonders. Kollam is often referred to as the gateway to the backwaters and it exhibits some of the most picturesque views that take away the breath of spectators.

Snuggled on the shores of the Ashtamudi Lake, this destination is known for its rich and deeply-rooted history. This town reeks of old-world charm and is home to numerous ports in the Arabian Sea that were once of significance to merchants, explorers, and missionaries.

Places To Stay: Fragrant Nature Backwater Resort and Ayurveda Spa, Hotel All Seasons, The Raviz Resort and Spa, Ashtamudi Villas, All Season’s D’Fort Ayurvedic Resort Things To Do: Canoeing, Paddlesport Activities, ATV Rides & Bike Tour, Houseboat Ride Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Thevally Palace, Amritapuri, Mahatma Gandhi Beach And Park, Jatay Earth’s Centre, Punalpur, Palaruvi Waterfalls Best Time To Visit: September to February Nearest Airport: Trivandrum airport is the nearest at 66 km Nearest Railway Station: Kollam Junction Railway Station is located within the town itself

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32. Thalassery – The Most Beautiful Coastal Town

Coastal town of Thalassery, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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Exhibiting deeply rooted history and rich culture that dates back to the time of the British era, Thalassery often named Tellicherry, is a coastal town that is one of its kind. Hiding impeccable experiences in its lap, Thalassery is a destination that offers a perfect amalgamation of the glorious past and the present-time natural marvels sitting in the arms of Kerala.

Giving travellers a chance to witness the charm of timeless ruins, Thalassery attracts history buffs and nature admirers from the entire country. Apart from being home to several thousand picturesque landscapes, this town is also famed for numerous bakeries that offer lip-smacking delicacies in every nook and cranny.

Places To Stay:  Parco Residency, Hotel BKM International, Navaratna Inn Things To Do: Relish bakery items, savour the picturesque view Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Mahe, Dharmadan, Thalassery Fort, Muzhappilangad Beach, Kannur, Overbury’s Folly, Gundert Bungalow, Tellicherry Pier, Jagannath Temple Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Airport: Calicut airport is the nearest at 94 km Nearest Railway Station: Thalassery Railway Station is located within the town itself

33. Nilambur – The Land Of Teak Plantations

Lush green forests of Nilambur, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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Showcasing unspoiled nature, Nilambur is one of the best places to visit in Kerala with family transfers travellers back to the time of colonial rule in the country. Blanketing an exquisite blend of culture and art, Nilambur is a quaint, little town snuggled on the shores of the Chaliyar River and is often tagged as the ‘Land of Teak Plantations’.

This destination offers awe-inspiring views of the well-groomed nature that houses exotic wilderness. Those who are seeking to get an insight into the royal history should surely consider travelling to Nilambur. There is an extensive number of woods that cover the floors of Nilambur including Venteak, mahogany, and rosewood. Massive Royal mansions, ancient tribal communities, extravagant rainforests, and enchanting waterfalls define this destination.

Places To Stay:  Hotel Park Residency, Rose International Hotel, Green View Tourist Home Things To Do: Witness the serene waterfalls, savour the view Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Teak Museum, Kannimara Teak, Nedumkayam, The Elembala Hill, Adyanpara Waterfalls, Valamthode Waterfalls, Aruvacode Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Airport: Calicut is the Nearest Airport at 45 km Nearest Railway Station: Nilambur Road Railway Station is located within the town itself

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34. Kalpetta – That Quaint, Little Town

Quaint town of Kalpetta, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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Another one of the Kerala tourist places that offers a perfect escape to the lap of mother nature is Kalpetta. This quaint town boasts about mighty forest-clad hills that are spread as far as the eye can see, the lush and dense vegetation, a refreshing aura, and charming scenic views. Sitting in Wayanad, Kalpetta reeks of the fragrance of coffee as soon as a traveller steps into this town. One can also witness some of the most impeccable ancient Jain temples covering the floors of this destination, which is nothing less than a cherry on top.

Places To Stay: Rippon Eco Woods, Western Ghats Holiday Homes, Hill Top Camping, Woodrose Resort, Pepper View Things To Do: Visit the spiritual sites Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Karapuzha Dam, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Meenmutty Falls, Vaduvanchal, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Thirunelli Temple, Chembra Peak, Soochippara Waterfalls, Neelimala View Point Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Airport: Calicut airport is the nearest at 85 km Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode Railway Station is the nearest at 72 km

35. Peerumedu – An Escape For Every Kind Of Traveler

Peerumedu, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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A popular hill station sitting in Idukki District, Peerumedu is the most beautiful place in Kerala that is blessed immensely by Mother Nature. The rolling velvety grasslands, mystical hills, alluring streams of river, and the gushing waterfalls of this destination make it a perfect destination for those who are seeking solitude in their lives.

The lands of this destination are all covered with extremely fragrant plantations of cardamom, rubber, tea, and coffee which adds to its beauty. Home to a couple of tribal settlements including Orali, Malapandaram, and Malayarayan, Peerumedu offers a magnificent blend of cultures with its one leg still hanging somewhere in the ancient days. Peerumedu hides unmatchable experiences such as gorgeous trekking trails, picturesque landscapes, and much more. Thus, attracting various kinds of travellers ranging from honeymooners to adventure seekers.

Places To Stay:  Wisteria Luxury Villas, Eagle Rock Holiday Villas, Thrisangu Haven Resort Things To Do: Trekking, Witness the beauty of the waterfalls Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Grampi, Thrissanku Hills, Payyumala, Wagamon, Peeru Hills, Sahyadri Ayurvedic Center Best Time To Visit: April to June, September to November Nearest Airport: Kochi airport is the nearest at 133 km Nearest Railway Station: Kottayam Railway Station is the nearest at 54 km

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36. Mannarkkad – Doorway To Silent Valley

River in Mannarkkad, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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Lying in God’s Own Country, Mannarkkad is one of those Kerala visiting place s that attract those travellers who are seeking to get closer to nature and wildlife. Blessed tremendously with mother nature, this destination is home to an extensive number of tribal settlements.

Sitting in the capital city of Kerala, Mannarkkad is one town that looks straight out of a fairytale with enchanting rivers flowing through the forest-clad valley, making it a picturesque spot. Snuggling on the foothills of the Western Ghats, Mannarkkad is a town that is one of the largest agricultural markets in Kerala, welling various plantation products including cinnamon, rubber, pepper, and plantain.

Places To Stay:  Hotel Hill View Tower, Ritzy Malabar The Retreat Hotel, KTDC Tamarind Things To Do: Shopping, relax amidst serenity Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Ooty, Wayanad, Munnar, Palakkad, Nilambur, Coonoor, Malampuzha Best Time To Visit: May to September Nearest Airport: Calicut airport is the nearest at 73 km Nearest Railway Station: Palakkad Railway Station is the nearest at 32 km

37. Vythiri – The Resort Town

A splendid view of Vythiri which is known as the resort town

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Boasting the old-world charm that reeks from every corner of this destination, Vythiri is one of the ideal Kerala visiting places. Vythiri is known for blanketing charming antique cottages, gorgeous tree houses, and magnificent log huts. Vythiri is an umbrella that covers around 18 villages in the district of Wayanad.

This is a perfect destination for those who wish to take a step into the ancient past and embrace the simpler lifestyles of those times. Vythiri is one destination that offers one of the finest amalgamations of country lifestyles with a touch of modernity to it.

Places To Stay: The Sanihara, Nexstay Indeevara Retreat, Mellow Shack, Tea Terrace Vythiri, Vythiri Stream View Things To Do:  Stay at tree houses, relish local foodThings To Do: Stay at tree houses, relish local food Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Pookot Lake, Soochipara Falls, Banasura Dam, Chembra Peak Best Time To Visit: October to April Nearest Airport: Calicut airport is the nearest at 74 km Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode is the Nearest Railway Station at 61 km

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38. Thenmala – The Planned Ecotourism Land

Thenmala is nestled amidst the lush green vegetation of the Western Ghats

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Nestled amidst the lush green vegetation of the Western Ghats, Thenmala is one of the places to see in Kerala that has earned itself a position on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Covering the floors of Kollam in God’s Own Country, Thenmala blankets an extensive number of fragrant tea and beautiful rubber plantations and stands on top of our list of best places for one day trip in Kerala.

Translating to ‘Honey Hill’ in English, Thenmala is one of the highest suppliers of medicinal honey throughout this region. Apart from being a favourite among nature lovers, this destination also has plenty to offer for adventure enthusiasts including trekking trails, rock climbing hills, mountain biking, and much more.

Places To Stay:  Thenmala Heritage, Orchard Valley Resort, Kumar Palace Leisure Hotel Things To Do: Trekking trails, Rock climbing hills, Mountain biking Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Butterfly Safari, Leisure Zone, Nakshatravanam, Children’s Park, Adventure Zone Best Time To Visit: December to February Nearest Airport: Trivandrum airport is the nearest at 75 km Nearest Railway Station: Thenmala Railway Station is located in the town itself.

39. Kottayam – The Cultural Hub

Kottayam, one of the top places to visit in Kerala

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Allowing travelers to travel back in time, Kottayam is one of the most serene places to see in Kerala. The ancient town of Kottayam boasts about being rich in culture. With its population achieving a hundred per cent literacy rate, this town was given the name ‘Akshara Nagari’, which also translates to the City of Letters. Along with being home to several publishing houses, this destination is also the commercial hub of spices and crops. The picturesque views and the ancient shrines simply add to the beauty of this destination.

Places To Stay: Akkara Homestay, Kuttickattil Gardens Homestay, Thomman’s farm stay, Nellimoottil Guest House, The Mana-Heritage stay Things To Do: Vaikom: Enjoy The Secluded Beauty, Elaveezhapoonchira: Experience The Beauty Of Nature, Nadukani: The Perfect Picnic Spot, Island of Pathiramanal: For A Tropical Vibe Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days Popular Tourist Attractions : Kottathavalam, Nadukani, Island of Pathiramanal, Illikkal Kallu, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple Best Time To Visit: September to February Nearest Airport: Kochi airport is the nearest at 86 km Nearest Railway Station: Kottayam railway station is located in the town itself

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40. Kumily – The Divider

The quaint town of Kumily

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The most beautiful place in Kerala, Kumily is a tiny quaint town that separates Kerala and Tamil Nadu. This one of the beautiful destinations in Kerala is famed for being home to numerous fragrant plantations, exotic wildlife, recreational activities, and adventurous experiences. The spice gardens sitting in the lap of this destination leave travellers in awe of Mother Nature. Also famed for its Ayurvedic massages, Kumily is one of the best destinations for those who are seeking to rejuvenate and revitalise on their escapade to the South.

Places To Stay: Niraamaya Retreats Cardamom Club, Panthalams Homestay, Kairali Palace Home Stay, Chrissie’s Hotel, Woodnote Thekkady Things To Do: Ayurvedic massages, visit spice gardens Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Thekkady Lake, Periyar National Park, Abraham’s Spice Garden, Kadathanadan Kalari Center Best Time To Visit: September to April Nearest Airport: Kochi airport is the nearest at 161 km Nearest Railway Station: Theni railway station is the nearest at 62 km

41. Ponnani – Culturally Harmonious Land

Ponnani, one of the top places to visit in Kerala

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One of the most beautiful places for Kerala sightseeing, Ponnani is a beach town that looks right out of a storybook. This town earned its fame by the expansive sandy beaches with clear blue waters of the Arabian Sea. With its floors being covered by numerous Muslim Institutions, this destination is also tagged as the Mecca of South India. 

Ponnani is a destination where one can witness the best of cultural harmony. There is no dearth of eye-catching flora and fauna in this destination, which makes it one of the must-visit places to see in Kerala.

Places To Stay:  Rouba Residency, Bhavanam Regency, Rajavalsam Things To Do: Witness the flora and fauna Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Jama Masjid, Thrikkavu Temple, Human Ath Mosque, Padinharekara Beach, Navamukunda Temple Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Airport: Calicut airport is the nearest at 55 km Nearest Railway Station: Tirur railway station is the nearest at 19 km

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42. Pathanamthitta – A Land For Pilgrims

Pathanamthitta in Kerala

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Another one of the famous temple towns for Kerala sightseeing, Pathanamthitta is a small town that reeks of the essence of spirituality from every nook and corner. With being home to an extensive number of temples that are adorned with ancient architecture, Pathanamthitta is a destination that is one of its kind.

The untouched nature of this destination including divine rivers, forest-clad mountain ranges, and the plethora of coconut groves makes it a refreshing destination. Apart from being a hub to nature, this destination is also known for it metal mirror art and other handicrafts.

Places To Stay:  Park Residency, Tharangam Residency, Hotel Hills Park Things To Do: Seek blessings, sightseeing, shopping Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Perunthenaruvi Waterfall, Thriveni Sangamam, Konni Forest Reserve, Kaviyoor Rock Temple, Kaviyoor Mahadeva Temple, Manjinikkara Church Best Time To Visit: September to February Nearest Airport: Trivandrum airport is the nearest at 109 km Nearest Railway Station: Chengannur railway station is the nearest at 30 km

43. Devikulam – Home To Lake With A Legend

Quaint town of Devikulam

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Another one of the quaint little towns in Kerala, Devikulam is famed for its lake with a legend of its own, making it one of the best places to visit in Kerala. The town is also home to numerous other marvels of Mother Nature including painted sceneries, magical waterfalls, and a plethora of tea plantations, giving travellers a chance to embrace Mother Nature to the fullest.

It is believed that Goddess Sita herself has taken a bath in the lake, thus its name being ‘Sita Devi Lake’. This water body has an impeccable religious significance latched to it, and this is what attracts tourists all year long.

Places To Stay:  Tea Valley Resort, Pine Tree, Je’s Home Stay Things To Do: Walk around the tea plantations, witness the waterfalls Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Sita Devi Lake, Thoovanam Falls, Pallivasal Lake, Tea and Spice Plantations Best Time To Visit: November to May Nearest Airport: Kochi airport is the nearest at 114 km Nearest Railway Station: Kottayam Railway Station is the nearest at 132 km

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44. Tholpetty – Habitat Of Wildlife

Forests of Tholpetty

Home to the most exotic and diverse wildlife of God’s Own Country, Tholpetty is a destination that is a small part of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. Famed for offering a myriad of stunning flora and fauna to travellers, Tholpetty is home to various species of animal kingdoms including tigers, elephants, bears, monkeys, leopards, and more. There is also a watchtower located in this destination for those who wish to witness these species just living their lives in their natural habitat. A major chunk of this destination is completely covered with Silver Oak, Teak Trees, and Eucalyptus. It is one of the best places to visit in Kerala with friends.

Places To Stay:  Koomankoly Heritage Resort, Coffee Polo Service Resort Things To Do: Spot animals, click pictures Ideal Duration: 1 Day Popular Tourist Attractions : Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Papanashini, Kuruva Dweep, Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, Panchatirtha Best Time To Visit: October to March Nearest Airport: Calicut airport is the nearest at 134 km Nearest Railway Station: Calicut railway station is the nearest at 100 km

45. Cherai – Known For Its Beachy Nature

Beach of Cherai, one of the best places to visit in Kerala

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Here is one of the places to visit in Kerala where you can visit the beautiful beaches on one end while amazing backwaters are awaiting you on the other one. Cherai is a very small town situated on the northern end of Vypin Island perfect for a private vacation. The beach area has plenty of dolphins which you can watch while sunbathing or building sand castles. Due to the seclusion, the place attracts a few couples on their honeymoon too!

Places To Stay:  Cherai Beach Resort, Renai Blue Waters, Club Mahindra Cherai Beach Things To Do: Sunbathing, Build sand castles Ideal Duration : 2 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Cherai Beach, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, Mahatma Gandhi Beach, Kuzhupilly Beach, Vasco da Gama Square Best Time To Visit : All year round Nearest Airport : Cochin International Airport Nearest Railway Station : Ernakulam Railway Station

Suggested Read: Trekking In Kerala

46. Kodanad – Ideal Place For Families

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Kodanad is one of the unheard tourist places in Kerala which is basically an idyllic village located just 42 km away from Kochi. You know if you are looking for a time, a moment which you will remember for your life, then Kodanad is the perfect place. With the Periyar River flowing nearby, the opportunities for boating and fishing are immense. And visit the elephant training centre to get a grasp of Kerala’s culture. This is the perfect place to spend quality time with family members.

Places To Stay:  Hotel Dewland, Atlas Airport Hotel Things To Do: Boating, Fishing Ideal Duration : 1 day Popular Tourist Attractions : Abhayaranyam Mini Zoo, Kaprikkad, Edavanakavu Temple, Malayattoor Best Time To Visit : February to April Nearest Airport : Cochin International Airport Nearest Railway Station : Aluva Railway Station

47. Thodupuzha – Covered By Green Vegetation

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Thodupuzha is a municipal town and one of the largest in the district of Idukki. The area is mostly characterized by green vegetation while the Thodupuzha river flows through the town. With a relatively cool climate throughout the year, Thodupuzha is one of the coolest tourist places in Kerala. The list of places to wander in Thodupuzha is extensive and this is an ideal place for friends or family to visit on weekends.

Places To Stay:  Hotel Moonlit Regency, Kalumkal Apartments, Hotel Ceasar Palace Things To Do: Sightseeing, shopping Ideal Duration : 2 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Malankara Dam, Uravappara Temple, Karikode Temple, Uravappara View Point, Pampanal Waterfalls, Muniyara Cave Best Time To Visit : August to November Nearest Airport : Cochin International Airport Nearest Railway Station : Nellikkavu Junction

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48. Kattappana – Perfect For A Road Trip

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Another perfect municipal town in the Idukki district is Kattappana, which has been built on the Sahyadri range of Western Ghats. The place is rich in spice and commercial cultivation like tea and coffee. With a fairly moderate climate, Kattappana is one of the top places to see in Kerala throughout the year. The curly roads are amazing for a bike or car road trip while the mesmerizing views do the rest of the job.

Places To Stay:  Cloud bay Hotel, Kgees, Trinity Residency Things To Do:  Sightseeing, boating, trekking, camping Ideal Duration : 2 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Anchuruli Waterfalls, Erattayar Dam, Plantations Best Time To Visit : All year round Nearest Airport : Cochin International Airport Nearest Railway Station : Kottayam Railway Station

49. Paravur – A Pleasant Town

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Paravur is a town located in the Kollam district which comprises some of the finest tourism combinations. The town has an abundance of natural splendour in the form of backwaters, sea, lakes and vast expanses of green farms. This might not top the list of places to see in Kerala but has all the very potential to be part of it. The houseboat trips are just pleasant and fine exclusively inviting an environment that attracts couples. With the largest natural backwater lakes in South Asia, engage yourself in boating, fishing, surfing and swimming.

Places To Stay:  Club Mahindra Cherai, Indriya Sand Things To Do: Boating, Fishing, Surfing, Swimming Ideal Duration : 2 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Paravur Lake, Puttingal Temple, Polachira, Puthenkulam Elephant Village, Paravur Beach, Edava Nadayara Kayal, Kappil Pozhi Best Time To Visit : October to March Nearest Airport : Coimbatore International Airport Nearest Railway Station : Kollam Railway Station

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50. Parunthumpara – The Eagle Rock

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Parunthumpara is a small and scenic village near Vagamon. Yes, Parunthumpara is one of the best places to visit in Kerala and a great spot to unclog from the hustle and bustle of cities. The village is surrounded by endless stretches of valleys, meadows and highlands. The mist covering the charming and picturesque landscape of Parunthumpara makes it one of the most scenic places to see in Kerala. Views from the mountaintop are just amazing – endless valleys, curly roads and the famous Sabarimala temple.

Places To Stay:  Granby Gold, Springdale Heritage Things To Do: Trekking, birdwatching Ideal Duration : 2 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Parunthumpara Hill View Point, Tiger Sathram View Point, Suicide Point, Tagore Head Best Time To Visit : All year round Nearest Airport : Cochin International Airport Nearest Railway Station : Kottayam Railway Station

51. Marayoor – Encounter Rich Heritage

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Marayoor is an amazing town with sandalwood forests throughout the region otherwise shadowed by the Sahyadri mountain ranges. The beauty of these places to see in Kerala is that they are small, tiny dots on a map yet hold so many things in them. Nestled in the hills, the jungles and forests pave the way to a historical peak – the ancient dolmens and rock paintings from the Stone Age. As a history lover, you will love them! The aura of the place is such that you are awe-struck by the exotic and pristine beauty.

Places To Stay:  Marayoor Holidays, Nature Castle Vattavada, Pleasant Holiday Resort Things To Do: Hiking, Photography Ideal Duration : 2 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Sandalwood Forest, Kulachivayal Rocks, Muniyara – Anakottapara Park, Kanthalloor Waterfalls Best Time To Visit : December or February Nearest Airport : Peelamedu Airport Nearest Railway Station : Aluva Railway Station

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52. Anamudi

View of the Anamudi Peak

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Anamudi is another one on the list of popular places to visit in Kerala that is located in Eravikulum National Park. Anamudi Peak is amongst the highest mountain peaks in India and offers a vast collection of rich flora and fauna. The place is home to the largest surviving populations of Asian Elephants.

Places To Stay:  Deep Woods Resort Munnar, Pavithra River View Homestay, Munnar Castle Things To Do: Trekking, Photography, Camping Ideal Duration : 2 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Eravikulam National Park, Lakkam Waterfalls, Mattupetty Dam Best Time To Visit : December or February Nearest Airport : Cochin Airport Nearest Railway Station : Angamaly Railway Station

53. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

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Another delightful place for wildlife enthusiasts is Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. This is among the most protected regions of Kerala and showcases scenic views of nature. The place is home to over 34 species of mammals which includes panthers, spotted deer, etc.

Places To Stay:  Marayoor Holidays, Nature Castle Vattavada, Pleasant Holiday Resort Things To Do: Hiking, Photography Ideal Duration : 2 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Sandalwood Forest, Kulachivayal Rocks, Muniyara – Anakottapara Park, Kanthalloor Waterfalls Best Time To Visit : December or February Nearest Airport : Peelamedu Airport Nearest Railway Station : Pondar Junction

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54. Valara Waterfalls

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One of the most refreshing places to visit in Kerala, Valara Waterfalls is a hub for backpackers. The waterfall is nestled amid Neriamangalam and Adimali and offers spectacular views of the surrounding ambience. The place is idesl for nature lovers or those interested in clicking on the panoramic beauty of Kerala.

Places To Stay:  Munnar Crown Residency, Marjan Residency, Al-Hind Things To Do: Hiking, Photography, Animal Spotting, Wildlife photography Ideal Duration : 2 days/ 3 nights Popular Tourist Attractions : Cheeyaparra Waterfalls, Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, Thommankuntu Waterfalls Best Time To Visit : November to February Nearest Airport : Cochin Airport Nearest Railway Station : Ettumanur

55. Top Station

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Top Station is located in Kundala Valley and being one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala, the place welcomes visitors throughout the year. The place is famous for its landscaped views featuring lush green tea plantations and valleys, spellbinding waterfalls, and exclusive flowers of Neelakurinji that grow once in twelve years.

Places To Stay: Nature Castle Vattavada, Pleasant Holiday Resort, Shola Country Resort Things To Do: Nature walks, trekking, Hiking, Photography Ideal Duration : 1 days Popular Tourist Attractions : Pampadam National Park, Rhodo Valley Best Time To Visit : December  Nearest Airport : Cochin Airport Nearest Railway Station : Ambaturai

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56. Alleppey Beach

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If you are looking for an ideal place to have a family picnic then you can surely plan a visit to Alleppey Beach. As Alleppey is called the Venice of the East, the beach is a hub of holidayers and peace seekers. One of the scenic places to visit in Kerala, Alleppey Beach is famous for romantic evening strolls.

Places To Stay:  Vrindavan Heritage Homes, Ramada by Wyndham, Alleppey Holiday Beach Resort  Things To Do: Relax by the beach, glance at sunset and sunrise, photography Ideal Duration : 1 day Popular Tourist Attractions : Marari Beach, Pathiramanal Island, Punnamada Lake Best Time To Visit : February Nearest Airport : Cochin Airport Nearest Railway Station : Alappuzha

57. Krishnapuram Palace

Krishnapuram Palace is one of the top Places to visit in kerala

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Another interesting place to explore in Alleppey is Krishnapuram Palace. The palace was established in the 18th century in Kayamkulam by the rulers of the place and its magnificent structure stands still, foresaying the sagas of the bygone days.

Places To Stay: Vrindavan Heritage Homes, Ramada by Wyndham, Alleppey Holiday Beach Resort Things To Do: Explore the palace, photograph, enjoy the surrounding nature   Ideal Duration : 2-3 hours Popular Tourist Attractions : Relaxed and serene ambiance of the site Best Time To Visit : December  Nearest Airport : Cochin Airport Nearest Railway Station : Alappuzha

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Best Places To Visit In Kerala

Which are some of the must-visit places in Kerala for couples?

It is a bit difficult to answer because you cannot choose one. The USP of Kerala is that you find different landscapes in one state. You have tea plantations in Munnar, the backwaters of Alleppey, and the beaches of Kovalam. It depends on you what kind of terrain you like the most that defines your most beautiful in Kerala. In short, there are plenty of must-visit places in Kerala for couples.

Which are the best hotels in Kerala?

Kerala is home to a plethora of amazing hotels like Old Harbour Hotel, The Leela, Brunton Boatyard, The Panoramic Gateway, Spice Tree Munnar, Chandy’s Windy Woods, and Fragrant Nature.

How many days should you spend in Kerala?

Well, it depends on you. If you want to explore all the landscapes in Kerala, then you need at least a week in Kerala. If you want to spend a few days at a single destination like Munnar or Kovalam, then 3-4 days are fine. The thing is that you need to travel by road for long hours from the airport be it Munnar, Alleppey or Kerala. So, you should take that time into account while planning your itinerary.

How much does it cost to visit Kerala?

Even if it is a 3-4 day trip, it will take more or less INR 25,000 per person that includes your flights, hotels, food, and everything. The cost of your budget will depend upon the type of accommodation you choose. Also, if you are covering all three destinations (Munnar, Kovalam, Alleppey), it will cost you more.

Which are the best shopping markets in Kerala?

If you are planning to head out for shopping in Kerala, then you must stop by the famous markets like Ernakulam Market, Connemara Market, Polakkandam Market and Pattalam Market.

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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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Kerala is known as God’s Own Country and a map of tourism destinations in Kerala like Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kumarakom, Kovalam, Varkala & Wayanad is famous all through the world can come in handy if you are visiting Kerala. Here  is a  Kerala  Tourism Map that  clearly identifies tourist places  that  would make it easy for travelers who are coming to Kerala to plan the trip

Kerala map encompasses the entirety of Kerala in all its glory. Kerala tourist map enables you to explore God’s own country which is sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea.

Kerala tourism map can help you take stock of ‘Spice Capital of India’ where the evening wishes adieu with some of the enchanting melodies played by Mother Nature. Yes, such is the beauty and apparel of Kerala!

Let lose the wanderlust in you and plan a trip to this prismatic land with the Kerala map , 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 difficult to decide the destinations to cover, the Kerala tourism map will help you plan your trip. 

God’s own country also cradles some of the best shopping haunts in India. Make sure you don’t miss any of them with the Kerala tourism map. The beautiful land of Kerala exudes a benign charm that can be witnessed by deciding the places to visit with the Kerala tourist map. Kerala is also home to all kinds of hotels. Resorts and also Ayurvedic spas that you can plan to visit with the Kerala map.

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Having a Kerala map ensures that your travel to Kerala is wholesome, educative and enriching, rejuvenating, and fulfilling.

A modern and progressive state with a cosmopolitan look, the Kerala tourist map ensures that Kerala is the most sought-after destination in the world.

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Wayanad, the green paradise is nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats, 

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A Piece of Heaven on Earth, in God’s Own Country

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The Alleppey backwaters in Kerala is a divine experience as the scenic beauty of nature makes it a must visit during monsoon. 

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Kovalam is famous for its beaches, among the most pristine in India.

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From the falls the monsoons. Called as “Niagra of India” Athirappilly Falls

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The granary of Kerala. Palakkad is the most beautiful and best  place in Kerala

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Thekkady is a  an important tourist attraction in the Kerala  Take a trip into the lap of nature

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It is the largest fort in Kerala, spreading over 40 acres

Explore the Enchanting Beauty of Kerala: Top Tourist Destinations Await!

Are you ready to embark on a journey to paradise? Welcome to Kerala, the land of serene backwaters, lush greenery, and vibrant culture. Explore the best of Kerala tourism with our guide to the top tourist destinations in this enchanting state.

1. Backwaters: Kerala Tourism Nature's Serene Symphony

Kerala is famous for its intricate network of backwaters, where calm lagoons, lakes, and canals wind through picturesque landscapes. The iconic houseboat rides along these waterways offer a serene escape, taking travelers into the heart of rural Kerala. Surrounded by lush greenery and small villages, you'll witness a tranquil way of life that seems untouched by time.

2. Hill Stations: Kerala Tourism The Western Ghats' Verdant Jewels

Escape the coastal heat and enter a world of cool mist and emerald greenery in Kerala's hill stations. Munnar, Wayanad, and Thekkady are just a few of the breathtaking hill destinations that offer a refreshing change of scenery. These hills are adorned with tea and spice plantations, perfect for leisurely walks, treks, and wildlife encounters.

3. Rich Cultural Kaleidoscope

Kerala's culture is a vibrant tapestry woven with traditions, music, dance, and art. The state celebrates an array of festivals, each with its unique charm. Whether it's the grand spectacle of Thrissur Pooram, the color and vibrancy of Onam, or the artistry of classical dances like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, Kerala's cultural heritage is a captivating experience.

4. Ayurveda: The Science of Life

Kerala is synonymous with Ayurveda, an ancient system of natural healing. Visitors can rejuvenate their mind, body, and soul with Ayurvedic treatments and massages. The therapies are offered in serene settings, allowing you to experience holistic wellness and relaxation.

5. Kerala Ecotourism and Wildlife

Kerala is committed to preserving its natural treasures. The state boasts numerous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, including the renowned Periyar and Silent Valley. Here, you can spot a diverse range of wildlife in their natural habitats, all while contributing to responsible ecotourism and conservation.

6. Kerala Tourism Beach Bliss

With a coastline that stretches over 600 kilometers, Kerala is home to pristine beaches like Kovalam, Varkala, and Bekal. These coastal gems offer relaxation, water sports, and a taste of delectable seafood, making them ideal spots to unwind and rejuvenate.

7. Diverse Accommodation Options

Kerala's accommodations cater to a wide range of preferences and budgets, from luxurious resorts to eco-friendly homestays. Staying in traditional homestays provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in local customs and traditions.

In conclusion, Kerala stands as a shining example of responsible tourism that combines natural beauty, cultural heritage, and a commitment to conservation. As you plan your next adventure, consider Kerala, "God's Own Country," for a journey that will leave you with memories of a lifetime.

Keral Farm Tourism

Kerala is known for its lush greenery and beautiful landscapes. The state is home to some of the most beautiful farms in India. Kerala farm tourism offers an experience unlike any other. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the state while also exploring the various agricultural activities and the local culture. From the tranquil backwaters to the aromatic spice gardens and the vibrant tea plantations, Kerala has something for everyone. Kerala's farm tourism offers a unique opportunity to experience the traditional rural life of the state. Visitors can get up close to nature and see firsthand the different farming activities that are carried out in the region. From harvesting and ploughing to threshing and winnowing, visitors can gain insight into the intricacies of traditional farming methods. Visitors can also learn about the various herbs, spices, and vegetables that are grown in the region. Many farms in Kerala have started offering visitors a farm-to-table experience and the chance to pick their own vegetables. Kerala is also home to some of the most spectacular tea plantations in the world. The state's tea gardens offer visitors a fascinating glimpse into the world of tea production. Visitors can learn about the process of tea making, as well as the unique flavors and aromas

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Kerala Cultural tourism

Kerala is a state in southern India that is known for its culture and its natural beauty. Kerala is known as the "God's Own Country" because of its unique culture and traditions. Kerala is home to some of the most beautiful natural landscapes, exotic wildlife, and vibrant festivals. It is also known for its Ayurvedic treatments, backwaters, and traditional art forms such as Kathakali and Mohiniattam. Kerala has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in India due to its cultural heritage and stunning scenery. Kerala Cultural Tourism offers a range of activities to explore the culture of the state. Visitors can explore the backwaters of Kerala, take part in temple festivals, visit the many museums and art galleries, or explore the performing arts such as Kathakali and Mohiniattam. The state also offers a range of cultural experiences such as Ayurvedic treatments, yoga and meditation, and traditional arts and crafts. There are also various cultural festivals celebrated throughout the year, from the Onam festival in August to the Thrissur Pooram in April. Kerala Cultural Tourism also provides visitors with an opportunity to explore the local cuisine. 

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Kerala Adventure Tourism

Kerala is a beautiful state in South India, known for its stunning nature and diverse culture. It has some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, making it an ideal destination for adventure and exploration. If you're looking for a thrilling and memorable experience, you can't go wrong with a trip to Kerala. From taking part in adrenaline-pumping activities like paragliding and rafting to exploring the lush forests and serene backwaters, there is something for everyone in Kerala. You can also visit some of the beautiful temples and palaces, or explore the local villages and learn about their culture and traditions. There are plenty of opportunities to sample some of the local cuisine and take part in traditional festivals and events. Kerala is also home to some of the best beaches in India, so if you're looking for an adventure with a bit of relaxation, this is the perfect place to go. Whether you want to go scuba diving, explore the coral reefs, or just enjoy the sun and sand, Kerala is the place to be. There is so much to see and do in Kerala that no matter how long your trip is, you will be sure to find something to fill your days with excitement and memories that will last a. Kerala Tourism

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Kerala Beach Tourism

Kerala, situated on the Malabar Coast of India, is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the country. From the sprawling palm-fringed shores of Kovalam to the secluded but stunning beaches of Varkala, Kerala is a paradise for beach lovers. Kovalam beach is one of the most popular beaches in Kerala. Located just 16 km from Thiruvananthapuram, Kovalam is a paradise for beach lovers. The beach is known for its three adjacent crescent-shaped beaches. It is also one of the few beaches in the world where you can get a view of the sunset and sunrise at the same time. There are several beach activities here like beach volleyball, swimming, sunbathing and catamaran rides. Varkala beach is another great beach in Kerala. Located in the Thiruvananthapuram district, Varkala is known for its stunning views of the Arabian Sea. It is also known for its cliff overlooking the beach which provides an excellent view of the sunset. The beach is known for its tranquility and is a great place for swimming, sunbathing and relaxing. Kappad beach is another great beach in Kerala. Located near

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Kerala Backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, and lakes that run parallel to the Arabian Sea in the Indian state of Kerala. They are located in the tropical Malabar Coast of India and are a major tourist attraction in the region. The Kerala Backwaters are a popular destination for kayaking, canoeing, and houseboat cruises. The backwaters are also home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, otters, and crocodiles. Many of the backwaters are connected to the Arabian Sea by a network of canals, making them a great place for fishing. There are several towns and villages that have sprung up along the backwaters, and you can find a variety of accommodations, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can also enjoy traditional dance performances and other cultural activities. A Kerala houseboat is a type of boat that has been used in the  for centuries as a means of transport and a floating home. The boats, which are made of wood, are built in the traditional style and are powered by a motor or oars. They are typically around 70 feet long and can have up to 20 rooms, which can accommodate up to 10 people. Some of the boats have amenities such as air conditioning, refrigerators, and televisions. Kerala houseboats are popular with tourists who come to the area to enjoy the backwaters and explore the villages along the rivers and canals. Kerala Tourism 

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Kerala TreeHouse and Wild Tourism is a unique eco-tourism initiative in God's own country, Kerala. It is a joint venture between the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation, the Kerala State Tourism Development Corporation, the Kerala Institute of Tourism, and the Kerala Tourism Infrastructure Limited. This venture aims to promote eco-tourism in Kerala, showcasing the unique and diverse flora and fauna of the state. The main objective of this project is to create and promote wild tourism opportunities in Kerala, with a focus on conservation and sustainability. The project also seeks to provide a platform for local communities to benefit from and participate in eco-tourism activities. Kerala TreeHouse and Wild Tourism offers a wide range of activities and experiences, including treehouse stays, wildlife safaris, bird watching, nature trails, and camping. It also offers special packages for adventure lovers and those looking to explore the forests of Kerala.

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Kerala Ayurveda Tourism is a popular tourism option for visitors to the state of Kerala, India. It offers an authentic experience of Kerala's culture and traditional Ayurvedic treatments. Ayurveda is an ancient system of holistic healing that has been practiced in India for centuries. The Ayurvedic treatments offered in Kerala are designed to help people achieve balance and health through natural therapies and herbal remedies. Kerala is home to a number of Ayurvedic resorts, retreats and spas offering a variety of treatments and services. These include ayurvedic massage, yoga, meditation, aromatherapy and naturopathy. Visitors to Kerala can also take part in cooking classes, Ayurvedic diet and nutrition plans, and herbal medicine courses. Kerala is also home to several Ayurvedic colleges and universities, offering courses in Ayurveda and related subjects. Kerala Ayurveda Tourism offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the traditional healing practices of India. The natural beauty of the region and the array of Ayurvedic treatments available make Kerala an ideal destination for tourists looking to relax, rejuvenate and explore the culture and healing traditions of India.

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Caravan Tourism is a new attraction in Kerala, which the tourism department has recently opened up for tourists. This is an opportunity to explore Kerala from a new perspective. The concept of this house on wheels is designed specifically for travel, pleasure, and lodging. Caravan Tourism of Kerala aims to make the underutilized areas of the state into appealing destinations for caravan travelers to park and stay. A Caravan trip promises you the luxury of caravans, the scenic environment of caravan parks, and the village life experience.

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Kerala is an ancient region in the southernmost part of India with a rich and varied history. It is believed to have been inhabited since the Neolithic era and has had a continuous history of human settlement since then. It was a part of the Chera dynasty, which was one of the most powerful kingdoms in India during the early centuries of the Common Era. Kerala has played an important role in the development of Indian civilization, with its culture, art, literature, and architecture having been heavily influenced by its trading relationships with the Middle East and the Mediterranean. Kerala was also a major center of maritime trade, and the early maritime activities of the region are said to have influenced the emergence of the Silk Road. The region was also home to a number of powerful kingdoms that rose and fell over the centuries, such as the Cholas, Pandyas, and the Zamorins. The Portuguese and the Dutch were two of the European powers that had a significant influence on Kerala's culture and economy. Kerala is home to a number of important monuments and archaeological sites, including the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, which is one of the most important Hindu temples in India, and the historic forts of Bekal, Palakk

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Kerala cuisine is a rich, diverse and traditional cuisine that has been influenced by its long history, geography, and culture. It is known for its spicy and flavorful dishes that use a variety of ingredients, including coconut, fish, rice, and spices. Common dishes include fish curry, appam (rice pancakes), puttu (steamed rice cake), idli (rice cakes), and dosa (rice pancakes). Other popular foods include sambar (a lentil-based stew), avial (mixed vegetables cooked in coconut oil), thoran (stir-fried vegetables), and payasam (a sweet dish made with rice, coconut, and jaggery). Kerala is also well-known for its sweets and snacks such as banana chips, banana halwa, and kozhakkattai (rice dumplings).

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