Kerala

About Kerala

Kerala, often hailed as “God’s Own Country,” is a captivating destination in southern India that enchants travelers with its diverse landscapes and rich cultural tapestry. Nestled between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, this coastal state offers a unique blend of tranquil backwaters, lush hill stations, pristine beaches, and vibrant traditions. Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature or an immersive cultural experience, Kerala’s warm hospitality and scenic beauty make it an ideal holiday spot throughout the year.

Why Visit Kerala?

Kerala’s allure lies in its varied geography and pleasant climate. The hill station of Munnar, perched at around 1,600 meters above sea level, boasts sprawling tea gardens, mist-covered hills, and cool temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C, especially inviting from October to March. The serene backwaters of Alappuzha (Alleppey) and Kumarakom offer unique houseboat cruises through interconnected canals and lagoons, providing a glimpse into rural life and lush greenery. Wildlife enthusiasts can explore Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady, home to elephants, tigers, and diverse bird species. The state’s coastline features famous beaches like Kovalam and Varkala, perfect for sunbathing and water sports. Kerala’s accessibility is enhanced by airports in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, and Calicut, along with a well-connected rail and road network.

Cultural Richness and Traditions

Kerala’s culture is deeply rooted in its history and religious diversity. The state is renowned for classical art forms such as Kathakali, a dramatic dance-drama characterized by elaborate costumes and expressive gestures, and Mohiniyattam, a graceful dance performed by women. Traditional festivals like Onam, celebrated in August-September, showcase vibrant boat races, floral decorations (Pookalam), and sumptuous feasts (Sadya). The Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram is an architectural marvel and an important pilgrimage site. Kerala’s cuisine, rich in coconut, spices, and fresh seafood, offers dishes like appam with stew, Kerala sadya, and fish curry that tantalize the palate with authentic flavors.

Experiences Not to Miss

A houseboat stay in Alleppey is a quintessential Kerala experience, drifting through calm waters lined with coconut palms and quaint villages. In Munnar, visit the Rajamalai (Eravikulam) National Park to spot the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and enjoy panoramic views from Echo Point and Kundala Dam Lake. Thekkady’s Periyar Lake offers boat safaris to observe wildlife along the forest edges. For beach lovers, Kovalam’s Lighthouse Beach and Hawa Beach provide idyllic spots for relaxation and sunset views. Spice plantation tours in Thekkady and Wayanad reveal the origins of cardamom, pepper, and vanilla, enriching your understanding of Kerala’s agricultural heritage.

Kerala’s blend of nature, culture, and comfort ensures a memorable journey for honeymooners, families, and solo travelers alike. With well-maintained hotels, private cabs, and guided sightseeing options, TravMe’s packages help you explore the best of Kerala effortlessly, creating lasting memories in this enchanting land.

Highlights

Alappuzha / AlleppeyKochi (Cochin)KovalamMunnarThekkadyThiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum)

Quick Facts

Places to Visit
7
Sightseeings
14
Trip Type
Within India