Wonderful Places of Kerala One Must Visit

Kerala is fondly referred to as ‘God’s Own Country’ for a reason- it is a stunning state situated in the south of India. The thick greenery, calm water bodies, rich heritage, and warm people make it one of the most preferred places for travel across the globe. Be it an adventure seeker or a nature lover in search of tranquility, Kerala has plenty in stock for each category. This blog will show you why Kerala is one of the most beautiful places on earth, and list some of the things that should not be missed. So let’s start,

  1. The Backwaters of Kerala

One of such highlights which interested many native and foreign tourists in Kerala is the cruise to the breathtaking backwaters of kerala. Backwaters refer to a system of canals, rivers, lakes, and inlets that are connected with each other that you can casually sail in a traditional houseboat known as a ‘kettuvallam’. These boats have all the modern amenities incorporated into them, hence you do not have to worry about getting worn out on the trip. Thanks to the slow speed of the boat, one can appreciate the scenery around with green paddy fields, groves of coconut trees, and small villages along the banks of Talavara. 

Alleppey (Alappuzha) and Kumarakom are the prime waterlogged sites for backwater tourists. The sight of the boat floating dimly on the lake coupled with melodious sounds from nature and the icy cool breeze is truly enchanting and is a feeling that one never forgets. The peaceful surroundings are a shelter for the birdwatchers as several birds can also be sighted.

  1. Munnar- The Hill Stations of Kerala

Munnar, which is situated in the Western Ghats, is regarded as one of the most visited hill stations in Kerala. Inhabited by a number of people, Munnar is characterized by vast mountains with endless green tea plantations, more of the misty weather conditions, and a fair amount of hotness. The sight of the hills filled with vertically standing greenery in the form of tea bushes is quite breathtaking to say the least.

In Munnar, make sure to visit the Tata Tea Museum where you can learn about tea production and processing. You can also enjoy simple walks within the tea estates. You can also go to Eravikulam National Park to see the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and also don’t forget to enjoy a boat ride on the Mattupetty Dam.

Another reason Munnar attracts tourists are the Neelakurinji flowers which bloom only once in 12 years and turn the entire hill into a beautiful purple landscape. For those fortunate enough, visiting this place during the blooming period is unforgettable.

  1. Athirappilly Waterfalls

Athirappilly, located in Thrissur district is the highest waterfall in Kerala. It is also known as ‘Niagara of India’. It will be all worthy seeing water plunging from the height of about 80 feet into the river below. The surrounding greenery and the mist created by the falls make it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers.

You can trek to the base of the waterfall, which offers a closer view and the chance to enjoy the refreshing mist. The nearby Vazhachal Falls is another scenic spot that is just a short drive away, making it a great day trip from Kochi.

  1. Fort Kochi

Fort Kochi is a little town, but the cultural impact it has is enormous. It is rich in history and boasts of colonial allure which makes it a popular place to visit for history and art lovers. The narrow lanes, old colonial buildings, and the famous ‘Chinese fishing nets’ make Fort Kochi unique. These fishing nets, introduced by Chinese traders centuries ago, are still in use today and are a beautiful sight during sunset.

Fort Kochi is also home to several art galleries, cafes, and the famous Kochi-Muziris Biennale, an international exhibition of contemporary art. While here, don’t miss visiting the St. Francis Church, one of the oldest European churches in India, and the Jewish Synagogue, located in the nearby area of Mattancherry.

The local markets, especially the spice market in Mattancherry, are perfect for picking up some authentic Kerala spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs.

  1. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Kerala is not just about beaches and backwaters reservation, it also gives an opportunity for rich wildlife experience. One such place is the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, located at Thekkady which is one of the best places in Kerala to explore its flora and fauna. This sanctuary is built around the beautiful Periyar Lake where one can also enjoy boating and watch animals like elephants, bison, sambar deer coming to the lake.

Periyar is also home to a wide variety of birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. The dense forest surrounding the lake is perfect for nature lovers, and you can take part in guided jungle treks, nature walks, and even bamboo rafting.

  1. Varkala Beach

Although Kerala has many beautiful beaches, Varkala Beach is exceptional due to the breathtaking cliff that overlooks the beach. The beach is famous for its golden sands, clear blue waters, and the dramatic red cliffs that make it one of the most picturesque beaches in India. Walking along the cliff, you can enjoy views of the Arabian Sea and explore the many small cafes and shops that line the path.

Varkala is also famous for the Janardanaswamy Temple, which is 2000 years old and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This beach is regarded as holy and many believers visit this place for devotional activities near the water.

For those seeking relaxation, Varkala also offers plenty of opportunities for yoga, meditation, and Ayurvedic treatments.

  1. Wayanad

If you want to explore a less crowded and untouched part of Kerala, Wayanad is the place for you. This district, located in the northern part of Kerala, is known for its dense forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. Most of Wayanad’s attractions are based around nature, some of which include the Edakkal Caves with its age-old hieroglyphics, and Chembra Peak, one of the tallest hills in this area, which has breathtaking views of the entire region.

Aside from that, Wayanad is famous due to a number of waterfalls, such as Meenmutty Falls, Soochipara Falls, and Kanthanpara Falls. This area is also ideal for trekking, where if you are fortunate enough, you will also see wild animals such as elephants, leopards, and tigers at the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.

  1. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

If birdwatching is your passion, Kumarakom should be on your list. Located near the Vembanad Lake, the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a haven for migratory birds, including species like Siberian cranes, herons, and egrets. The best time to visit is during the winter months when the sanctuary is filled with the chirping and fluttering of birds from all over the world.

Kumarakom is another brilliant destination offering backwater cruises. The picturesque Vembanad Lake is perfect for relaxation, for you can go around and to the bordering villages and savor the beauty of nature.

  1. Bekal Fort

If you love exploring historical monuments with a scenic backdrop, then Bekal Fort is a place you should not miss. Located in the Kasaragod district, Bekal Fort is one of the largest and best-preserved forts in Kerala. Built in the 17th century, this fort offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding landscape.

This fort has an architectural beauty which is beyond compare, and the environments surrounding it are quiet and very suitable for a friendly walk. The Bekal Beach which is situated near is also quite relaxing to those who visit it. However, the view from here during sunset is what carries the most value.

  1.  Thiruvananthapuram – The Capital of Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram is often referred to as Trivandrum, and it serves as the capital city of Kerala, renowned for its rich history, art and culture. The city has several significant locations, including the Padmanabhaswamy Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, which is also known for being one of the wealthiest temples. The impressive architecture of the temple and its religious importance renders it a must visit.

Apart from that, the other notable attraction of Trivandrum is the Napier Museum where you will find some of the most brilliant collections of sculptures, artifacts, and many more historical things. Other historical places located in Thiruvananthapuram city are the Kuthiramalika Palace Museum which is enriched with exquisite wood carvings.

  1. Thrissur 

Known as the cultural capital of Kerala, Thrissur is famous for its vibrant festivals and cultural events. The most well-known is Thrissur Pooram, an annual festival that features grand elephant processions, traditional percussion music, and fireworks. The festival takes place at the Vadakkunnathan Temple, which is one of the oldest temples in Kerala and is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Apart from this, Thrissur also features an array of temples, churches, and art center, which all bear testimony to the rich culture

  1. Ayurvedic Centers

No trip to Kerala is considered complete without indulging in Ayurvedic therapy, which is an age-old Indian system of medicine. No trip to Kerala is considered complete without indulging in Ayurvedic therapy, which is an age-old Indian system of medicine. Several resorts and wellness centers in Kerala offer genuine Ayurvedic treatments including massages, detoxification therapies, and therapeutic diets among others.

Kerala has safely turned into a destination of help, be it relaxation, deep cleansing or physical therapies – ayurvedic or otherwise. Kovalam, Kumarakom and the numerous wellness clinics located in Wayanad region are among the well-known destinations for Ayurvedic Treatments.

Conclusion

Kerala is truly a land of beauty and diversity. From its peaceful backwaters and misty hills to its rich culture and heritage, there is something for every traveler in this beautiful state. Whether you’re looking to relax, explore nature, or immerse yourself in the local culture, Kerala offers a unique experience that is hard to find anywhere else.

So pack your bags and get ready to explore the serene and stunning beauty of Kerala, where every corner has something magical waiting for you. And if you want detailed knowledge about any tourist place in India, you can always reach me from the “Contact me” section of my website or also you can follow my Instagram & Youtube.

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