Stunning Places To Visit In God’s Own Country Kerala

Kerala, often known as ‘God's own country,’ utterly and completely lives up to that moniker. It genuinely appears as though God cut a slice of heaven and placed it on earth so that humankind could relish the heavenly beauty. From hiking to Munnar's tea estate for a hearty cup of aromatic tea to being mesmerized by the breathtaking beauty of Alleppey's backwaters there are plenty of places to see in Kerala. From thrilling wildlife safaris to balmy coastal beaches, we have handpicked the top places to visit in Kerala for you.
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Alleppey (Allapuzha)
Alleppey is famously known as the “Venice of South Asia”. If you come to Kerala and do not visit Alleppey, officially known as Allapuzha, consider your trip incomplete. It is the best place in Kerala to visit. The backwaters are world-renowned and tourists come from all over the world to witness its magnificence. You can hire “Kettuvallum” or boat houses in the backwaters and take a ring-o-round trip through the backwater systems. Also, while you are here, don’t forget to see the beautiful houses adorning the banks, with little boats as their primary vehicle.
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Munnar
Munnar in the Idukki district of Kerala is a top pick for honeymooners all around the world. The place is great for boating, trekking and other adventurous activities like paragliding and camping as well! Munnar is also famous for spices like cardamom, ginger, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, coffee and delectable handmade chocolates. It is a beautiful place and surely a haven for tea lovers. The lush green surroundings wrapped by tea estates offer a very enchanting and serene experience for anyone who is looking to ignite the flames of romance amidst a peaceful setting.
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Wayanad
Wayanad is famous for spice, wildlife and all things nice! The place is dotted with stunning waterfalls and caverns. Walk through the never-ending spice farms, hike to the historic caverns or relax at a resort. It is one of the best places to travel in Kerala. The Nilgiri Biosphere reserve is a quiet wildlife reserve that you must visit when you visit Wayanad. You can find elephants, bears and magnificent leopards among all other animals in this beautiful reserve. Wayanad is one of the best places in Kerala to visit for a weekend plan!
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Periyar National Park
Periyar National Park is renowned for its stunning beauty and lush greenery. The park is home to many rare species including majestic elephants, royal tigers and plenty of fishes, reptiles and birds. This place is a perfect amalgamation of tranquillity and adventure. Periyar National Park is filled with pleasant visuals and sounds. There is absolutely zero doubt in saying this place is perfect for vacation. It is a must-visit place because of its abundance of activities, scenic beauty and simple accessibility.
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Varkala
The “Northern Cliff” of the Arabian Sea, Varkala is a stunning seaside Keralan town that is underrated but extremely worth all the attention. It is perfectly packed with hippie scenes surrounding cliffside shacks serving delicious seafood. This place also finds tourists with religious hearts. The tomb of saint Sree Narayana Guru rests here along with the stunning Jardana Swami Temple also known as Dakshin Kashi. Varkala is a small slice of paradise with balmy beaches, pristine hills, lakes and lighthouses and an abundance of natural fisheries and springs. You can also find amazing cotton harem pants and stunning oxidized silver jewellery. This place is also known for its ayurvedic treatments. So what are you waiting for?
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Kovalam
Famous for its resorts and ayurvedic treatment centres, Kovalam is a beautiful coastal town, located 13km from the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. Lighthouse beach, the largest beach in Kovalam, boasts a huge 30 meters tall lighthouse that attracts plenty of visitors from around the globe. The Samudra beach and Hawa beach are also stunning and sport crescent-shaped shallow waters and low tidal beaches; absolutely perfect for even little kids.
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Kozhikode
Kozhikode, formerly known as Calicut, is a well-loved tourist destination thanks to its exquisite location between the Arabian sea in the west and the beautiful Wayanad highlands in the east. Its verdant countryside, serene beaches, historical attractions, wildlife refuges, rivers, and hills are guaranteed to draw visitors from all over the world. Some of the attractions in Kozhikode include the Thusharagiri waterfalls, the Kappad beach where Vasco da Gama first set foot in India, the Kuttiyadi dam, one of the biggest in Kerala, the Regional Science Center and Planetarium, and Mananchira Square. If you are not convinced yet, Kozhikode has some amazing mouthwatering dishes that include the Kozhikodan Halwa, Kozhikodan Biriyani, Kallummakai, Unnakkai, and others.
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Vagamon
Vagamon, a charming tiny hill station with a rich history of European influence and religious mysticism, is situated on the boundary between Idukki and Kottayam. You will undoubtedly be mesmerized by the fresh mountain air and the verdant grassy slopes that surround you. Vagamon, a unique hill station at 1100 meters above sea level, is the ideal getaway for relaxing, away from the bustling tourist swarm. The area is not only home to picture-perfect pine forests, fairytale meadows, and stunning waterfalls, but it is also one of the few hotspots for paragliding in the nation.
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Trivandrum
Trivandrum, officially known as Thiruvananthapuram, is the capital and largest city of Kerala and a significant tourist destination in South India. The district has a great deal to offer in terms of historical and socio-cultural diversity, as well as landscape, including hill stations, backwaters, beaches, and lagoons. If you are religious at heart, good news! During your trip to Trivandrum, you can also visit the richest temple in the world, Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, located nearby. Other attractions in Trivandrum include the Kanakakunnu Palace, Neyyar Dam and Wildlife Sanctuary, Napier Museum, Sri Chitra Art Gallery, Agasthyamala Peak, Poovar Island, Shanghumukham Beach, etc.
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Nelliyampathy
Nelliyampathy, a charming hill station, is located 60 kilometres from Palakkad. Nelliyampathy is a paradise for nature lovers, surrounded by tea, coffee, and orange farms. The elevation of these hills ranges from 467 meters to 1572 meters. With its picturesque surroundings and boating options, the 19th-century Pothundi dam is a well-liked picnic location. Another place of interest is Seetharkundu. While in exile, it is thought that Lord Ram, Lakshman, and Seetha Devi had a nap there. Among of the various attractions of these alluring woodland, locations include Padagiri, Raja Cliff, Keshavan Para, and others.
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