Kerala tourism

  1. Top 33 Best Places To Visit In Kerala For 2023(with PHOTOS) – Iris Holidays
  2. Best Places to Visit in Wayanad
  3. Kerala 2023: Best Places to Visit
  4. E brochures of Kerala's selected Destinations
  5. Top 30 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Kerala
  6. The Best Time to Visit Kerala, India
  7. 16 Top Tourist Places in Kerala That You Must Visit


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Top 33 Best Places To Visit In Kerala For 2023(with PHOTOS) – Iris Holidays

Kerala which is known as God’s Own Country is a popular tourist destination that attracts visitors from all across the world. The magical backwaters, beaches, wildlife sanctuaries and hill stations known for spices and best places to visit in Kerala offer something to all types of travelers. There are exciting ways to explore Kerala Tourist Places, right from beaches, hill stations, to backwaters housing traditional houseboats, from tea plantations to wildlife and from waterfalls to treehouses. You can easily spend days getting mesmerised by the natural beauty and rich traditions, heritage and culture of best tourist spots in Kerala. ALSO SEE- The backwaters of Kerala are among the most famous tourist destinations in Kerala and hold everyone captive with their alluring silence and evening wishes adieu with enchanting melodies played by Mother Nature. So, let loose the wanderlust in you and explore the beautiful tourist spots in Kerala. Whether you are planning a solo trip, a romantic honeymoon or a family vacation, you will find Kerala’s charm irresistible. Go on, explore this list of best places to visit in Kerala with pictures and add new pages to your travel diary in 2023. Situated almost on the southern tip of India, the state of Kerala has the Arabian Sea to its west side and is crossed by several rivers. It is an area rich in products such as coconut, sugar cane, rubber and oilseeds. Make sure you make it all to the best Kerala Destinations and curate some of the ple...

Best Places to Visit in Wayanad

Wayanad is often called as the green paradise in God’s own country “Kerala”. It is a hill station, 700 meters to 2000 meters above sea level, in northern part of Kerala with the mist clad peaks. The place is famous for its scenic beauty, wildlife and traditional concepts. Wayanad promises you memorable holidays, full of greenery, misty mountains, wildlife sanctuaries, lakes, dams, waterfalls, tea estates, coffee estates, full of panoramic views and top of it very pleasant climate throughout the year. The unique geographical features of Wayanad, expressed in rugged mist-covered mountains and pastoral valleys, lend this northern district a peculiar charm and a delightful challenge for hikers and nature lovers. Wayanad is one of the districts in Kerala that has been able to retain its pristine nature. Hidden away in the hills of this land are some of the oldest tribes, as yet untouched by civilisation. Places to Visit in Wayanad 1. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary There are plenty of tourist spots in and around Wayanad. The most famous among them are Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary established in the year 1973. Extremely rich in biodiversity, the sanctuary is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which was established for the sole purpose of conserving and protecting the biological heritage of the region. The sanctuary is very rich in flora and fauna. 2. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary Muthanga wildlife sanctuary is situated about 16 km east of Sultan Bathery. It is regarded as...

Kerala 2023: Best Places to Visit

In this lush, tourist-friendly southern state, positioned between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, beaches, waterfalls, rice paddies and verdant green hills create a postcard-perfect landscape. Houseboats traverse its many waterways, providing an intimate look at its rural terrain. Rejuvenation programs through Ayurveda (alternative, natural medicine) are popular here; the cool June and mid-October monsoon seasons are considered ideal for healing therapies.

E brochures of Kerala's selected Destinations

Virtual Travel Assistant The E-Brochures are part of the Virtual Travel Assistant project of Kerala Tourism. The travel assistants are a handy tool for tourists to plan their vacation in Kerala. Tourists can access the travel assistants by either scanning the QR code placed at select destinations and properties or exploring the E-Brochures here. Kerala Tourism launched the International Children’s Painting Competition to spread the magic of Kerala through the eyes of young and brilliant artists! This online contest is the perfect opportunity for children around the world to display their incredible artistic skills while discovering the captivating beauty of Kerala’s destinations. Lucky winners will get a sponsored trip to Kerala! Thrissur in its current layout, is centered around Vadakkumnathan Temple and the Thekkinkad ground around which the rest of the city took shape under Shakthan Thampuran. Today, the district thrives as the cultural capital of Kerala and is also increasingly becoming a place where leading entrepreneurs hail from. Find out the places to visit, things to do, and the specialties of Thrissur! Situated at Mangattuparambu near on the Kannur-Mangalore National Highway stretch, KTDC Folk Land acts as stopover point for the pilgrimage to Parassinikadavu Sri Muthappan Temple Rajarajeshwara Temple and Kollur Sri Mookambika Temple, Udupi Shri Krishna Temple, and for the trip to Goa and Mangaluru.

Top 30 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Kerala

Kerala, a surreal destination where the morning brings in the mist and magic. Fondly called the “ God’s Own Country”, this is the place where the backwaters hold everyone captive with their alluring silence. Yes, it’s the ‘ Spice Capital of India’ where the evening wishes adieu with some of the enchanting melodiesplayed by Mother Nature. Yes, such is the beauty and appeal of Kerala!Let loose the wanderlust in you and plan a trip to this prismatic land; there are an array of places to visit in Kerala. Make sure you make it to all these destinations and curate some of the most pleasing memories out of your trip. And in case, you are finding it tough to decide the destinations to cover, here is a sorted list of tourist places that will fill your travelogue with fun, frolic and excitement: • 1Alleppey (Alappuzha): There is the whole of Kerala in one side, and then there is this heavenly tourist destination called Alappuzha or Alleppey! Esteemed as the ‘Backwater Capital of India’ or the ‘Venice of the East’, Alleppey is known for its silent backwaters and bountiful beauty! Seated on the banks of the azure Vembanad Lake, it is in fact one of the Also see : 2Wayanad: Cradled in the lap of the Western Ghats, Wayanad truly deserves a top rank in the list of places to visit in Kerala. Situated at an astounding height of 700-2,100m, this stunning hill station is all about fantasy, untouched nature, unforgettable moments, and merriment! Adding more to Wayanad’s enchanting beauty, vis...

The Best Time to Visit Kerala, India

Kerala is actually a very rainy state, which no doubt contributes to its lush greenery. Rain is commonly received during nine months of the year there. Temperatures typically range from 28 to 32 degrees Celsius (82 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit), although the highlands have been known to drop to around 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit). During summer, the very high humidity makes the heat feel much hotter. Rain from the southwest monsoon sometimes causes flooding, of varying degrees, from June to August. It usually eases up near the end of August, and there's a break in the rain during September. However, the northeast monsoon arrives by October. It produces shorter but much more intense bursts of rain, until early December. The Best Time for Ayurvedic Treatment in Kerala While the rainy, monsoon season can be a burden to visitors who wish to spend lots of time outdoors, it's actually the best time to receive Ayurvedic treatment in Kerala. This traditional natural healing system is the medical side of yoga and has been practiced for thousands of years in India. It's particularly widespread in Kerala, due to the the climate and abundant supply of medicinal plants there. The cool, moist, and dust-free atmosphere during the monsoon helps the body's pores to open up, making it most receptive to herbal oils and therapy. The Cheapest Time to Visit Kerala If you're looking to save money, Kerala is one of the best places in India to visit during the off-season from May to Sept...

16 Top Tourist Places in Kerala That You Must Visit

Petr Svarc/UIG / Getty Images Known as the "Gateway to Kerala", Kochi is an enchanting city that's had an eclectic influence. Arabs, British, Dutch, Chinese, and Portuguese have all left their mark there. The architecture and historical sites in Fort Kochi attract most of the visitors to the area. If you have children, consider taking them to Wonderla Amusement Park in Kochi as well. There's also many hotels and homestays for all budgets. Dinodia Photo/Getty Images. If you're interested in history, extend your time in Kochi to visit Muziris, situated about an hour to the north of the city. This multicultural districtused to be the most important trading port in Kerala, where business flourished for more than 1,000 years before it was severely damaged by a flood. It's being developed by the Kerala government as a heritage project. Muziris extends to Kodungallur (where the astonishing and rather gory Kodungallur Bhagavathy temple festival takes place in late March or early April each year) and Paravoor. It's full of old churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples. India's first mosque, Cheraman Juma Masjid, was built there in 629 AD. Cochin Magic offers a full-day private Diy13/Getty Images If you're after an easily accessible and peaceful beach break in Kerala, picturesque Marari is just 30 minutes north of Alleppey. This placid fishing village has a long stretch of undeveloped beach and a diverse range of accommodations, from plush resorts to simple homestays. Some front th...