Kerala

A journey into serenity, heritage, and natural wonder

Overview

Kerala is a state located in the southwestern part of India, known for its natural beauty, diverse culture, and delicious cuisine. It is also known as “God’s Own Country” due to its scenic landscapes and lush greenery. Kerala has a long coastline along the Arabian Sea and is known for its backwaters, beaches, and serene waterways. 

Kerala offers unique experiences like houseboat cruises and palm‑lined lagoons. The state’s vibrant festivals, classical dance forms, Ayurvedic traditions, and spice‑rich cuisine make it a cultural treasure. From the misty hills of Munnar to the historic charm of Fort Kochi, Kerala blends nature, heritage, and serenity into an unforgettable journey.

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Kerala is also famous for its rich cultural heritage and traditional art forms.

Cochin

Munnar

Trivandrum

Varkala

Appelley

Best Time to Visit Kerala

Recommended

Nov – Feb

Cool, dry weather (20°C–32°C) perfect for beaches, backwaters, and sightseeing. Nature is vivid and travel is easy.

Jun – Sep

Heavy rain and lush greenery. Beautiful if you love the monsoon mood, but expect disruptions and high humidity.

Mar – May

Hot and humid (25°C–35°C). Coastal areas and water activities are popular; inland sightseeing can be tiring.

The best time to visit Kerala is during the winter season, from November to February, when the weather is pleasant and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. However, if you are a rain lover and want to experience the lush greenery of Kerala, you can also visit during the monsoon season from June to September.

How to

Reach

Kerala is well-connected to other parts of India by air, train, and road. The major airports in Kerala are located in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, and Kozhikode. The state also has a good network of roads and railways, with several national and state highways passing through it.

BY AIR

The major airports in Kerala are Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, and Kozhikode, with regular flights connecting them to other major cities in India like Delhi, Mumbai & Chennai and international destinations.

BY TRAIN

Kerala has a well-developed railway network, with major railway stations in cities like Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kozhikode, among others. There are regular trains from major cities in India to Kerala, making it easily accessible by rail.

BY ROAD

Kerala is well-connected to other parts of South India by a network of national and state highways. There are regular bus services connecting Kerala to major cities like Bangalore, Chennai, and Mumbai, among others. Private taxis and cars can also be hired for a more comfortable journey.

Apart from these, Kerala also has waterways connecting different parts of the state through its network of backwaters and canals. There are regular ferry services connecting different cities and towns in Kerala, making it an interesting and unique way to explore the state.

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