Kerala
Popular Tourist Attraction
Kerala, often called “God’s Own Country”, is a stunning destination located along the southwestern coast of India, offering a perfect mix of lush green landscapes, backwaters, beaches, wildlife, Ayurveda, and cultural experiences. Known for its peaceful ambiance and natural beauty, Kerala attracts honeymooners, nature lovers, wellness travelers, and cultural tourists alike. The must-visit places in Kerala include Munnar, a charming hill station known for its tea gardens, misty mountains, and scenic viewpoints; Alleppey (Alappuzha), famous for houseboat cruises through tranquil backwaters; and Thekkady, home to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Kochi (Cochin) is the cultural and commercial hub known for Fort Kochi, Chinese fishing nets, and colonial architecture. Kerala also offers spiritual and wellness experiences at places like Sabarimala Temple, Guruvayur Temple, and countless Ayurveda retreat centers. The golden beaches of Varkala and Kovalam, and the tranquil surroundings of Wayanad, add to the beauty and diversity of this enchanting state.






Kerala is known for its rich traditions including Kathakali dance, classical music, snake boat races, and Onam festivals. Whether you’re drifting along the backwaters in a houseboat, sipping tea in the hills of Munnar, or indulging in an Ayurveda massage by the beach, Kerala delivers an experience of serenity and rejuvenation.
Capital: Thiruvananthapuram
Location: South India (Malabar Coast)
Best Time to Visit Kerala:
October to March: Ideal for sightseeing, hill stations, and houseboat stays
June to September: Perfect for monsoon lovers and Ayurveda treatments
Why Visit Kerala?
Visit for houseboat cruises, Munnar hills, Periyar wildlife, Kochi heritage, Varkala & Kovalam beaches, Ayurvedic wellness, Kathakali performances, tea plantations, spiritual temples, backwaters, honeymoon trips, and eco-tourism.