Kerala – God’s Own Country
Where Nature Smiles in Green
Overview
Tucked along India’s southwestern Malabar Coast, Kerala is a tropical haven of serene backwaters, misty hills, palm-fringed beaches, and vibrant culture. Known as “God’s Own Country,” this state is a model of natural beauty, harmony, and sustainable living.
Kerala offers travellers a perfect blend of nature, wellness, and culture — from houseboat cruises in Alleppey and tea gardens in Munnar to Kathakali performances in Kochi and ayurvedic retreats in Kovalam. Its people, traditions, and landscapes create an experience that rejuvenates body and soul alike.
Major Cities

Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum)
The capital city blending modernity with heritage; gateway to Kovalam.

Kochi (Cochin)
The “Queen of the Arabian Sea,” a cosmopolitan port city with colonial charm.

Kozhikode (Calicut)
Historic spice trade hub, known for beaches and Malabar cuisine.

Thrissur
Kerala’s cultural capital, home to temples and grand festivals.

Alappuzha (Alleppey)
The “Venice of the East,” famed for tranquil backwaters and houseboats.

Munnar
A hill station of tea gardens and rolling misty hills.

Thekkady
Wildlife and spice plantation paradise.

Kumarakom
Lakeside village known for backwaters and bird sanctuaries.

Kannur
Traditional hub for Theyyam rituals and handloom heritage.
Top Destinations
Alleppey (Alappuzha)
Houseboat Cruises, Vembanad Lake, Backwaters, Nehru Trophy Boat Race.
Munnar
Tea Gardens, Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi Peak, Mattupetty Dam.
Thekkady
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Boat Safaris, Spice Plantations.
Kochi
Fort Kochi, Chinese Fishing Nets, Mattancherry Palace, Jew Town, St. Francis Church.
Kovalam
Lighthouse Beach, Ayurvedic Resorts, Water Sports.
Varkala
Cliffside Beaches, Janardanaswamy Temple, Cafés with Ocean Views.
Wayanad
Edakkal Caves, Soochipara Falls, Chembra Peak, Banasura Sagar Dam.
Kumarakom
Bird Sanctuary, Luxury Backwater Resorts, Sunset Cruises.
Thrissur
Vadakkumnathan Temple, Thrissur Pooram Festival.
Bekal
Bekal Fort, Scenic Beaches, Luxury Coastal Retreats.
Getting There
By Air: International airports at Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and Kannur.
By Rail: Well-connected through the Southern Railway network; scenic coastal routes.
By Road: Excellent highways and coastal drives via NH 66 and state tourism circuits.
Best Time to Visit
September–March: Cool, dry, and ideal for beaches, backwaters, and sightseeing.
April–May: Warm, but great for hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad.
June–August:
Monsoon magic — perfect for Ayurvedic rejuvenation and lush green landscapes.
Why You’ll Love Kerala
🌴 Lush tea gardens, hills, and spice plantations
🧘 Ayurvedic wellness and holistic retreats
🎭 Classical arts — Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, and Theyyam
🍛 Authentic Kerala cuisine — appam, fish curry, and banana leaf meals
🌅 Sustainable and community-friendly tourism