Explore the God’s Own kerala
Kerala, set along India’s Malabar Coast, is a land of backwaters, beaches, lush hills, and vibrant culture. Known for its serene landscapes and Ayurveda traditions, Kerala offers travelers a soulful blend of nature, wellness, and heritage.
Flavors of Kerala
Coconut, spices, and seafood define Kerala’s cuisine.
Kerala Sadya – A lavish vegetarian feast served on banana leaves.
Appam with Stew – Light, fluffy pancakes with coconut-based curry.
Why Kerala?
A unique blend of beaches, backwaters, hills, and culture.
Perfect for honeymooners, families, wellness seekers, and nature lovers.
Known for its hospitality, traditions, and natural beauty.
Top Attractions
Drift through palm-fringed canals on a houseboat in Alleppey.
Watch the sunrise over tea plantations in Munnar.
Indulge in Ayurvedic therapies for rejuvenation.
Top Places to Visit
Cochin–>Munnar –>Thekkady –>Allepey –>Kovalam.
Top Attractions in Cochin
Fort Kochi: Cobbled streets, colonial-era architecture, art galleries, and vibrant cafes.
Chinese Fishing Nets: Unique cantilevered fishing nets, best viewed at sunset on Fort Kochi beach.
Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace): A blend of Portuguese and Kerala styles, showcasing murals of Hindu epics.
Jew Town & Paradesi Synagogue: A heritage street with antique shops, and one of the oldest synagogues in India (built 1568).
St. Francis Church: Oldest European church in India, once the resting place of Vasco da Gama.
Kerala Folklore Museum: A treasure trove of traditional art, crafts, and architecture.
Marine Drive: Scenic promenade overlooking the backwaters and city lights.
Hill Palace Museum: Former royal residence of the Kochi Maharaja
Top Places to Visit
Cochin–>Allepey –>Varkala –>Kovalam –>Kanyakumari–>Trivandrum
Top Attractions in Kovalam
Lighthouse Beach: The most popular beach, with a red-and-white striped lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
Hawa Beach (Eve’s Beach): Bustling with cafes, cultural performances, and evening crowds.
Samudra Beach: Quieter, less crowded, ideal for peaceful strolls.
Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave Temple: Ancient rock-cut shrine with sculptures dating back to the 8th century.
Marine Aquarium (Vizhinjam): Displays rare marine life species.
Vellayani Lake: A freshwater lake popular for boating.
Top Places to Visit
Cochin–>Munnar –>Thekkady –>Alleppey –>Varkala–>Cochin
Top Attractions in Munnar
Tea Plantations & Museums: Visit sprawling tea estates and the Tata Tea Museum to learn about tea-making.
Eravikulam National Park: Home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and famous for the blooming Neelakurinji flower (once every 12 years).
Mattupetty Dam & Lake: Boating and picnic spot surrounded by hills.
Echo Point: A natural echo phenomenon amid serene surroundings.
Top Station: Highest point in Munnar with panoramic valley views.
Attukad Waterfalls: Scenic waterfalls amidst lush forests.
Anamudi Peak: The highest peak in South India, popular among trekkers.
Kundala Lake: Famous for pedal boating and the surrounding cherry blossoms.
Top Places to Visit
Cochin–>Munnar –>Thekkady –>Cochin.
Attractions in Thekkady
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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary (Periyar Tiger Reserve): Famous for elephants, tigers, gaur, and rare bird species. The highlight is a boat ride on Periyar Lake, offering sightings of wildlife on the banks.
Periyar Lake: Scenic boating experience amidst forests and rolling hills.
Spice Plantations: Walk through estates of cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, and vanilla.
Kadathanadan Kalari Centre: Witness live performances of Kerala’s martial art Kalaripayattu.
Elephant Junction: Interact with elephants through feeding, rides, and bathing experiences.
Mangaladevi Temple (trek-based visit): Ancient temple located inside the forest, open to visitors during special occasions.
Top Places to Visit
Cochin–>Munnar –>Thekkady –>Alleppey–>Cochin.
Top Attractions in Alleppey
Houseboat Cruises: Stay overnight or enjoy day trips on kettuvallam (traditional houseboats) with onboard meals.
Alleppey Backwaters: Network of canals, lagoons, and lakes surrounded by coconut palms and rice fields.
Alappuzha Beach: A historic beach with an old pier and a lighthouse, great for sunsets.
Vembanad Lake: Kerala’s largest lake, ideal for birdwatching and boat rides.
Pathiramanal Island: A small island on Vembanad Lake, rich in migratory bird species.
Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple: Famous for its mural paintings and palpayasam (sweet pudding).
Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple: Located in the town center, popular during Navaratri festival.