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Places that you need to Visit in Kerala – Explore Gods Own Country like Never Before

Kerala is known for its greenery, its natural beauty, and its temples. The exuberance and the enchantment of the backwaters make this State a tourist’s paradise. There are numerous places to visit in Kerala and each spot has a beauty and a charm of its own. If you plan for a trip and do not know which are the best places to visit in Kerala, then you should totally plan your holiday referring to this article.

1. Alappuzha

The place of the Backwaters: This is one of the beautiful tourist spot in Kerala that you cannot miss. The uniqueness of this place is its backwaters and Kashmir-style houseboats where you can get the feel of living on the water. The clean and green hamlets, the lush green paddy fields would surely make you fall in love with this place. Apart from staying in the houseboat, you can take a walk at the beach of Alappuzha and plan for an excursion to nearby places like Krishnapuram Palace, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Punnamada Lake and also Marari Beach. You should be present around Onam, the annual festival of the Keralites to witness the Snake Boat Race Competition.

How to Reach

If you plan to come by air, then you should alight at Kochi International Airport at Kochi and book a taxi to Alappuzha. Alappuzha also has rail service as it is a chief visiting place of Kerala and it is connected with regular trains from big cities of India like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore.

2. Munnar

Munnar is a fabulous hill station in the heart of the state of Kerala. It is one of the famous places in Kerala which sees a relatively higher footfall than any other hill stations around the state. Munnar is also known for its excellent tea. You can easily spend two days here just staring at the green meadows and the slopes of the hills. The Tata Tea Museum, Blossom Park, Life of Pi Church, Kundala Lake, Mattupetty Dam are some of the places which you can visit.

How to Reach

Munnar is very much isolated from the airports and railway lines. So if you plan to come by air, then you should get down at Kochi Airport, which is 143 kilometers away from this hill station. The nearest railway station is Aluva, which is 110 kilometers far. An attractive tourist spot in Kerala, Munnar is well connected to the towns and cities through buses and taxis.

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3. Wayanad

In Malayalam, the word Wayanad literally means ‘the land of the paddy fields’ It is one of the most beautiful yet undiscovered tourist spots in Kerala. With its green hills, a thick canopy of jungle and tribal heritage, it is a perfect example of harmony between Mother Nature and human beings. This place is every tourist’s paradise, with a number of temples like Thirunelli Temple and Puliyarmala Jain Temple, Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Lakkidi View Point, and Banasura Hill. You should definitely try to visit Wayanad in monsoon.

How to Reach

The Kozhikode International Airport is the nearest from Wayanad at a distance of 95 kilometers. If you wish to come by train then also you have to alight at Kozhikode (Calicut) railway station which is just a bit more than 70 kilometers far.

4. Kovalam

This place is famous for its golden beach. It is one of the most beautiful places in Kerala, especially if you visit in the evening time. If you are stressed from the usual hurly-burly of your life, then you can find a number of places to relax here with Ayurvedic massages. If you are an adventure freak, then you should try some of the water sports (parasailing, snorkeling, speedboats etc) that are available here. Apart from visiting the beach, you should also go to nearby interesting places like Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, Halcyon Castle, Akkulam Lake and also the Lighthouse Beach. The street foods and the coconut water sold around the beach is a must-try.

How To Reach

Kovalam, the famous tourist spot of Kerala is within the bounds of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala. The beach is just 15 kilometers from the Trivandrum International Airport and Thiruvananthapuram Central, the main railway station of the city is just 14 kilometers away.

5. Kozhikode

This place is known as the spice city of India. If you want to see varieties of spices along with traveling one of the most beautiful places of interest in Kerala, then this place should be your next destination for a vacation. Apart from shopping bagful of spices, you can visit places of tourist attractions like Mananchira, Kozhikkode beach, Kappad Beach, Kozhippara Falls and also Payyoli Beach. You should also try the local delicacies of Kozhikkode like Dum Biryani, Chatti Pathiri and also Dal Halwa for kindling the sweet tooth.

How to Reach

Kozhikkode is well connected by air and railway facilities, with Kozhikkode International Airport at a distance of 28 kilometers from the city and Kozhikkode railway station around the city limits.

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6. Kannur

This little coastal town in the Northern part of Kerala is a popular visiting place. The beaches, cashew plantation, British and Dutch Styled houses and ancient temples are the main attractions of this place. If you visit Kannur, then you should definitely go to Ezhimala Beach, Fort St. Angelos, Tellicherry Fort, and Rajarajeshwara Temple.

How to Reach

The city of Kannur is connected with both airports and railway stations. The Kannur International Airport is just 30 kilometers drive from the central part of the city. The main station for Kannur is Kannur Main, which is well bound within the city limits.

7. Palakkad

This place has the most green and the most picturesque scenery you will ever see in the state of Kerala. It has also kindled enthusiasm in both local and international tourists who visit Kerala. The hills of the Western Ghats, the natural setting make this the most beautiful place in Kerala. Palakkad is also known as the ‘granary of Kerala’. Upon reaching, you should visit the Silent Valley National Park, Palakkad Fort, Malampuzha Garden, and Dam and also Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary.

How To Reach

You can reach Palakkad by railway and air routes. However, Palakkad does not have an airport of its own, the Coimbatore International Airport is nearly 70 kilometers far from the town. But Palakkad is well connected by trains with the city having two railway stations, one being Palakkad Town and another Palakkad Junction.

The above article covers nearly all the places to visit in Kerala. If you want to visit the State, then wait no more and start planning for your next holiday. You will surely enjoy a lot.

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8. Frequently Asked Questions:

8.1 How Can I Book Tickets And Hotels?

Ans: You can book your flight tickets and rail tickets online, or through reservation counters. For booking a hotel in Kerala, you can contact the hotels and make a booking, or you can book from any reputed online platform.

8.2 What Will The Weather Be Like?

Ans: The weather at Kerala is pleasant all over the year but it varies during the monsoon. You can also check weather forecasts at different cities through various weather apps.

8.3 What Time Of The Year Is Best To Visit Kerala?

Ans: The best time to visit Kerala would be the time between October and March. However, if you are a huge travel enthusiast, then no time is bad time for going out in Kerala.

8.4 How Can I Reach Kerala?

Ans: As Kerala is one of the most popular tourist destinations of India, it has good connections via road and railways. Also, Kerala has 6 major airports in the State.

8.5 Is Air Conditioning Available In Every Hotel And Houseboat Of Kerala?

Ans: Nearly every resorts and hotel in Kerala is Air Conditioned, except the hotels of Thekkady (Periyar) and Munnar.

8.6 What To See In Kerala?

Ans: If you visit Kerala, you can expect to see scenic beaches, green pastures, idyllic hill stations, vibrant wildlife, and mind freshening Ayurvedic Spas. You also cannot miss the authentic Kerala cuisines that are there to offer.

8.7 Are Floating Cottages And Houseboats The Same?

Ans: There are differences between floating cottages and houseboats, as floating cottages are generally built over a floating deck and anchored to the mainland, but in a houseboat, you can sail and actually experience the backwaters of Kerala.

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