Enjoy a Vacation at These Popular Kerala Tourist Places
Kerala, in south India, is often
referred to as "God's Own Country". This coastal state is rich in
distinctive traditions and culture, and lush unspoiled tropical beauty.
Most of all, Kerala is known for its elephants, elaborate temple
festivals, and the tranquil backwaters. The pace of life is slow, making
Kerala the perfect place for a leisurely vacation.
Don't miss these top 6 Kerala tourist places.
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1.
Fort Kochi
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.
2.
Kerala Backwaters
One of the most tranquil and relaxing things you can do in
Kerala is take a trip in a houseboat along the palm-fringed Kerala
canals, known as the backwaters. Freshly cooked Indian food
and chilled beer on board the boat make the experience even more
enjoyable. You can even spend the night out on the middle of a lake.
Stay a few nights at a hotel or resort along the backwaters too. Bliss!
3.
Munnar
If you like tea, a visit to Munnar is a must! The surrounding region is renowned for its sprawling tea plantations.
See tea being picked and processed, and try fresh tea straight from the
gardens. There's even a tea museum. The area is blessed with the
natural beauty of winding lanes, misty hills, and forests full of exotic
plants and wildlife. Adventure enthusiasts can trek to Anamudi, the
highest peak in south India, explore Eravikulam National Park, or go rock climbing and para gliding.
These 10 Munnar Hotels and Homestays offer a diverse range of accommodations.
4.
Varkala
The setting of this Varkala beach is striking enough to take
your breath away, with a long winding stretch of cliff and views that
extend over the Arabian Sea. A paved footpath runs along the length of
the cliff, bordered by coconut palms, quaint shops, beach shacks,
hotels, and guest houses. Nestled at the bottom of the cliff is a long
stretch of sparkling beach, reached by steps leading down from the cliff
top. It's not surprising that Varkala is one of India's best beaches.
5.
Wayanad
Wayanad is a bright green mountainous region that stretches
along the Western Ghats. It has a great deal of scenic appeal. Abundant
coconut palms, thick forests, paddy fields, and lofty peaks form the
landscape. Due to the nature of its terrain, the area also has much to
offer adventure enthusiasts. Popular attractions include trekking to
Chembra Peak and Meenmutty Falls, exploring old Jain temples, climbing
to Edakkal Caves, and wildlife spotting at Muthanga and Tholpetty
Wildlife Sanctuaries. Another highlight of Wayanad is the many
delightful homestays in the area.
6.
Periyar National Park
Kerala's Periyar National Park, in the Thekkady district, is one of the most popular national parks in southern India. One of the best things about the park is that it stays open all year round, even during the monsoon season.
Periyar is known for its elephants, and 30 minute elephant rides
through the jungle are offered. Safaris are carried out by boat, with
the lake being particularly captivating at sunset. Visitors can also
take part in an excellent variety of eco-tourism activities there
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