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Immerse yourself in the lush backwaters, serene beaches, and cultural richness of Kerala – God’s Own Country.

Kerala

Kerala

God’s Own Country

Discover Tranquility, Nature & Culture

Kerala offers a serene escape through its palm-lined backwaters, tropical beaches, spice plantations, and lush hills. From the houseboat cruises in Alleppey to the wildlife of Thekkady and the tea gardens of Munnar, every corner offers a unique experience of nature and hospitality. Ayurveda, Kathakali, and culinary delights add to its cultural charm.

Must-Visit Attractions

Top sights and experiences across Kerala

Alleppey Backwaters

Alleppey – Backwater Cruise

Glide through serene canals and lagoons on traditional houseboats.

Munnar Hills

Munnar – Tea Gardens

Stroll through emerald tea plantations nestled in misty hills.

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Thekkady – Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Spot elephants and take boat safaris in a lush jungle setting.

Fort Kochi

Kochi – Fort Kochi

Walk past colonial streets, Chinese fishing nets, and vibrant art cafes.

Varkala Beach

Varkala – Cliff Beach

Relax on dramatic cliffs overlooking the Arabian Sea with yoga and Ayurveda.

Wayanad

Wayanad – Waterfalls & Forests

Hike through dense greenery, caves, and gushing waterfalls.

Available Tours & Activities

Choose from backwater escapes, hill retreats, and wildlife adventures

days 4.5

Kerala Tour Package

Experience Kerala’s backwaters, spices, and greenery in a short but sweet 3-day escape.

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Explore the Area

Locate beaches, hill stations, and backwaters across Kerala

Alleppey Backwaters
Munnar Tea Estates
Periyar Sanctuary
Varkala Beach

Essential Travel Information

Everything you need to know for your Kerala adventure

Best Time to Visit

October to March is ideal for pleasant weather and houseboat experiences. Monsoon (June–September) is perfect for Ayurvedic treatments and lush greenery.

Weather & Climate

Tropical climate with humid summers (24–34°C), heavy monsoons, and cool winters. Pack breathable clothes and rain gear during monsoon.

Currency & Language

Indian Rupee (INR) is used. Malayalam is the local language; Hindi and English are also spoken in tourist areas.

Visa Requirements

Foreign nationals require a tourist visa or e-Visa. Refer to official Indian government websites for updated information.

Local Tips & Cultural Insights

  • Book backwater cruises and hill station stays early in peak season
  • Remove footwear when entering temples and traditional homes
  • Try authentic Kerala cuisine like Sadya, Appam, and Karimeen Pollichathu
  • Respect local customs and dress conservatively in rural areas
  • Carry mosquito repellent when visiting forests or rural areas
  • Use local transport like autos or rent a cab with a licensed driver