Welcome to Kerala

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God’s Own Country, Kerala

Every place carries a soul, but some corners of the world whisper secrets that are meant only for those who pause to listen, like Kerala. Walter Mendez was the first to call it “God’s Own Country”, and it’s easy to see why. It offers a rare harmony of emerald backwater, hills covered in mist, and golden beaches, creating a canvas that can only be painted by God himself. It shines with the proud literacy rate, ancient ayurvedic traditions, and festivals that make every street shine in spirit. Still, the true essence of Kerala lies beyond these facts, so let’s take a journey into the heart of this enchanting land.

Kerala Itinerary

Here we have itineraries that will guide you through Kerala’s most iconic sights and hidden gems.

Places to Explore in Kerala

If cultural charm is what you seek, these destinations are teeming with traditions, festivals, and heritage waiting to be experienced.

Alleppey

Drift along Alleppey’s backwaters on a houseboat to soak in the calm coconut-lined canals of Kerala.

Kochi

The vibrant streets, spice markets and historic charm are blended beautifully in the markets of Kochi giving you the true flavour of Kerala.

Kovalam

Let your eyes follow the lighthouse as you relax on Kovalam's sun-kissed beaches and observe the waves.

Kumarakom

Enjoy the tranquil backwaters of Kumarakom while observing birds and getting lost in the verdant surroundings.

Marari

Feel the sand beneath your feet, unwind on Marari's golden beaches, and take in the easygoing coastal lifestyle.

Munnar

Munnar's endless tea gardens will surely Mesmerise you as you wander through them and feel the cool misty hills wrap around you.

Periyar

Get close to nature in Periyar, spotting elephants and enjoying the peaceful lake surrounded by forests.

Thekkady

Trek through the spice-scented hills of Thekkady and look for wildlife in the thick forests.

Wayanad

Explore Wayanad, a region surrounded by rolling green hills, and discover its forests, waterfalls, and tribal culture.

Moments Made in Kerala
It is the moments that make your Kerala trip memorable, so let’s jump into these moments and unfold every experience naturally.
Backwater of Kerala

Backwater is Kerala’s tranquil labyrinth of lakes, rivers, and canals that meander through the state. You will also find the longest lake in India called the Vembanad Lake. Kettuvallams (house boats) will carry you past lush paddy fields, mangroves, and vibrant village life, which unfolds at a gentle pace with the calm life of villages, farming, and fishermen casting their nets.

Ayurvedic Wellness Retreat
Kerala’s Ayurvedic Retreat is an experience that you must go for if you crave rest and whisk away from the daily grind. You can be doing Yoga at dawn, getting a soothing herbal massage, and enjoying the local meals that are made with love and organic ingredients. Surrounded by swaying palms, serene waters, and the gentle hum of nature, these retreats offer the perfect escape into rejuvenation.
Festivals & Artforms

The life of Kerala flows through its love for the festivals, traditions, and art that are beautifully wrapped in vibrant colors, joyful rhythms, and gracefully carrying each one of them. Their dance and theatre tell timeless tales with their expressive gestures and elegant movements. Each moment you will spend in the culture and artforms of Kerala turns into a poem that awakens your senses, and the flow of your life becomes a celebration.

Tea Garden Exploration
Have you ever wondered how the tea leaves grow? In Kerala, tea gardens are stretched across the rolling hills, and as you take a walk across it you will find that the air itself carries the gentle scent of fresh leaves. This is where you will witness the fresh tea leaves being plucked by hand, while in the tea factories, the different kinds of teas are being processed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Kerala?
Kerala welcomes the travellers all year long, but to truly indulge yourself in the festivals and the greenery of the hills, plan your visit between October and march. You will surely have the most rewarding and vibrant experience.
Kerala bursts with life during Onam, Thrissur Pooram, and Vishu, featuring floral carpets, traditional dances, percussion, and vibrant processions. Each festival offers a deep dive into local culture and community spirit.

Kerala offers trekking in the Western Ghats, kayaking through serene backwaters, bamboo rafting, and canopy walks. Adventure lovers can explore hills, rivers, and forests while enjoying stunning landscapes at every turn.

Kerala welcomes everyone. Solo travellers can explore nature and culture at their own pace, couples can enjoy romantic backwaters, and families can experience safe beaches, plantations, and immersive cultural experiences.