Top 10 tourist destinations in Kerala

In a way, Kerala — famously christened as God Own Country — itself is a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural heritages and calm landscapes. Located at the far southwest end of India, this idyllic state features beautiful backwaters, verdant hill stations, exotic wildlife, and beautiful beaches. Be it a Nature Lover, Adventurer or someone who just wish to relax, Kerala has all.

So, in this complete guide, we are going to cover the best tourist places in Kerala that you can’t miss on your trip to this heavenly abode.

1. Munnar: The Queen of Hill Stations

Nestled away in the Western Ghats, Munnar is a dream for nature lovers. This hill station attracts visitors from all over the world, known for its tea gardens, misty mountains and moderate weather.

Munnar valley
Munnar valley
  • What to See: Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Anamudi Peak, Tea Museum
  • What to do: Walk around the tea plantations, track the endangered Nilgiri Tahr at the national park, and trek through the verdant surroundings.
2. Alleppey: The Venice of the East

Alleppey, or Alappuzha, is known for its serene backwaters and houseboat rides. A visit here provides a glimpse into Kerala’s traditional way of life and stunning scenery

Alappuzha houseboat
  • Best Sites: Kumarakam Bird Sanctuary, Vembanad Lake, Alappuzha Beach
  • Things to Do: Stay in a houseboat, taste true Kerala food and watch the yearly snake boat races in the monsoon.
3. Kochi: The Gateway to Kerala

Kochi (or Cochin) is an energetic port city with a vibrant merging of modernity and history. The colonial history of the city is echoed in its architecture, leaving it a singular destination.

Fort Kochi
  • Must-Visit Attractions: Fort Kochi, Chinese Fishing Nets, Mattancherry Palace, Jew Town
  • Things to Do: Visit art galleries, go on a heritage walk and eat fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants.
4. Wayanad: Nature’s Abode

Wayanad is a picturesque district in Kerala famous for its dense forests, pristine waterfalls, and old caves. So by any means, it’s the paradise for eco-tourism and adventure activities.

Wayanad plantations
  • Must Visit Places: Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar Dam, Soochipara Waterfalls, and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Things to Do: Hike, camp, visit spice plantations for a taste experience.
5. Thekkady: A Wildlife Haven

Thekkady also boasts the famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and is another place, where wildlife lovers shouldn’t miss. Its charm also lies in the spice plantations and the scenic foliage of the region.

Thekkady forest
  • Must-sees: Periyar Lake, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Mangala Devi Temple
  • Things to Do: Go on a bamboo rafting excursion, a guided wildlife safari or a spice gardens tour.
6. Kovalam: A Beach Lover’s Paradise

Kovalam is among the most famous beach destinations in Kerala. With its golden sands, bobbing palm trees and electric nightlife, it’s the perfect place to lay back and party.

Kovalam beach
  • Must Visit Places: Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach, Vellayani Lake
  • Things to Do: Go surfing, get Ayurvedic massages or watch the sunset from the lighthouse.
7. Varkala: The Cliff Beach Destination

Were you looking for something coastal yet off-beat? The town is also a center of spirituality and draws devotees to its holy Papanasam Beach.

Varkkala beach
  • Gateway to Heaven: Varkala Beach, and Janardana swamy Temple and Sivagiri Mutt.
  • What to Do: Do yoga, walk through the colorful cliffside markets and lounge on the beach.
8. Thrissur: The Cultural Capital of Kerala

The third will be from Thrissur famous for its culture and religion. The city is the center of Kerala’s grand festivals and traditional art forms.

Thrissur pooram
  • Must Check-Out: Vadakkunnathan Temple, Thrissur Zoo, Athirappilly Waterfalls.
  • Things to Do: Attend the Thrissur Pooram festival, tour local temples or visit nearby waterfalls.
9. Bekal: A Scenic Coastal Retreat

Bekal is a charming town Famous for backwater, Fort and unspoilt beaches. It’s a great place for a quiet retreat.”

  • Top Sights: Bekal Fort, Bekal Beach, and Chandragiri Fort
  • Things to Do: Discover the fort’s architecture, take in sweeping views of the coastline or hang out at the beach.
10. Kumarakom: A Backwater Paradise

Kumarakom, located close to Vembanad Lake, is a paradise for bird watchers and backwater enthusiasts. And the calm and peaceful environment adds to the charm of a relaxed vacation.

Kumarakam lake

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