Top Destinations
From misty tea gardens and wildlife sanctuaries to backwaters and beaches, Kerala has a destination for every traveler.

Alleppey (Alappuzha)
The Venice of the East
Glide along tranquil backwaters on a traditional houseboat and discover village life by the water. An unforgettable experience of serenity.
Highlights:
- Houseboat stay on Vembanad Lake
- Alleppey Beach
- Nehru Trophy Boat Race (Aug)

Munnar
The Hill Station of Dreams
Blanketed with emerald tea gardens, misty valleys and scenic viewpoints — perfect for nature walks and photo-ops in the Western Ghats.
Highlights:
- Eravikulam National Park
- Mattupetty Dam
- Echo Point
- Tea Museum

Kochi
Historic Port & Cultural Hub
A vibrant mix of heritage, colonial architecture, spice markets and sea-facing promenades, especially in Fort Kochi.
Highlights:
- Fort Kochi
- Chinese Fishing Nets
- Mattancherry Palace
- Jew Town

Thekkady
Wildlife & Spice Trails
Home to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary — enjoy boat safaris, spice walks and encounters with local wildlife, including elephants.
Highlights:
- Periyar Boat Ride
- Spice Plantations
- Elephant sightings
- Bamboo Rafting

Wayanad
Highland Adventures
From ancient cave engravings to wide reservoirs and dense forests — Wayanad is an explorer's delight with trekking opportunities.
Highlights:
- Edakkal Caves
- Banasura Sagar Dam
- Soochipara Waterfalls

Kovalam
Sandy Beaches & Ayurveda
Golden sands, calm seas and renowned Ayurvedic centers make Kovalam a perfect beach retreat for relaxation and wellness.
Highlights:
- Lighthouse Beach
- Ayurvedic Spas
- Water Sports
- Vizhinjam Lighthouse
Culture & Wellness
Traditional Arts, Festivals & Ayurveda
Dive deep into Kerala's artistic soul. Witness classical performances like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, and celebrate the magnificent harvest festival, Onam.
Kerala is the birthplace of Ayurveda, offering world-renowned wellness and traditional therapies for rejuvenation.
- Kathakali & Mohiniyattam - Powerful classical dance forms.
- Onam - The state festival, featuring grand feasts (Sadya), vibrant flower carpets (Pookalam), and snake boat races.
- Ayurvedic Spas - Authentic treatments for holistic healing.

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Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Peak Season: October – March for pleasant, dry weather.
Monsoon: June – September for lush scenery and prime Ayurvedic treatments.
How to Reach
- By Air: International airports at Cochin, Trivandrum, and Calicut.
- By Rail: Excellent train connectivity across India.
- By Road: Well-maintained National Highways, great for scenic drives.
Accessibility & Tips
- Carry light rainwear for the monsoon.
- Respect local customs when visiting temples.
- Don't miss the local cuisine like Sadya, Appam, and fresh seafood.
