Introduction of Kerala
Kerala is the Indian state located in the south west part of the country. On one side there are lush green paddy fields, shadows of coconut trees, backwaters and traditional boats of Kerala – on the other side there are beaches, tea gardens, mountains and a touch of ayurvedic peace.

What is the location of Kerala?
Kerala is a southern Indian southwestern state. Two sides of it are the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. The capital of the state is Thiruvananthapuram and the most famous cities of this state are Kochi, Munnar, Alappuzha, Kumarakom, Kovalam and Thekkady.
How to get here ?
Airline:
In Kerala, the state has three big international airports:
Cochin international airport (COK)
Trivandrum (Trivandrum)
Calicut (CCJ)
In the train:
Rails are operated between different cities of India and of Kerala (Shalimar-Trivandrum, Howrah-Kochi etc.). It is possible to book a ticket using IRCTC.
On the road:
The National Highway NH 66 passes through Kerala. You can reach the place by car, bus or bike.
What places will you see here ?
1. Munnar
Dhaka is a hilly city with tea gardens. Here it is:
Eravikulam National Park
Anamudi Peak, the highest peak in Kerala
The Mattupetty Dam
The Museum of Tea
Echo Point
2. Alleppey
The famous backwater town of Kerala. Be sure to talk about:
Houseboat ride
Vembanad Lake
The Kuttanad backwaters
The Marari Beach
3. Thekkady
The Periyar National Park. You’ll see:
The elephant, the tiger, the deer
Spice Plantation
Sailing and trekking
4. Kovalam
Beautiful beaches of here. Ideal for sunsets, sea baths and Ayurvedic resorts. The most popular beaches:
The Lighthouse Beach
Hawa Beach
The Samudra Beach
5. Cochin
It is a city of history, culture and modernity. Take a look around:
Fort Kochi
The Chinese Fishing Net
The Mattancherry Palace
The Jewish Synagogue
The Kochi Biennale
6. Kumarakom
It’s a paradise for bird lovers! Migratory birds can be seen in Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. Boat trips are also available.
7. Trivandrum
capital city of here. Take a visit:
Padmanabhaswamy Temple – The Richest Temple in the World
The Napier museum
The Zoological Park
Culture and Festivals of here
Onam (Onam)
The biggest festival of Kerala (August-September). Palli Koli (Vallamkali) is a unique experience of pookkalam (floral alapana) and sadya (traditional food).
Kathakali and Mohiniyattam
Classical dance of Kerala. It can be seen in many resorts and cultural halls.
The Ayurvedic experience
Kerala is famous all over the world. If you want, you can take 3-7 days of detox, panchakarma therapy.
Somatheeram Ayurveda Village
The Kairali Ayurvedic Centre
Vaidyaratnam Group
Food and Drink in Kerala
Appam and Istu (Vegetables / Chicken cooked in coconut milk)
Puttu-Kadala (Roasted gram dal and rice cake)
Curry meen (fish curry)
Salad – served with 20 + items.
Filtered coffee and coconut water
Where do u stay?
Luxury hotels:
The Taj Green Cove (Kovalam)
The Kumarakom Lake Resort
Spice Village (Thekkady)
The Middle Class and the Budget:
Abad Plaza, Kochi
KTDC Guest Houses
Zostel & Backpacker Hostels
7-day itinerary in Kerala
Day 1: Arrival in Kochi
Fort Kochi, Jewish Town
Day 2: Night tour of Munnar (4 hours)
The Tea Garden and Echo Point
Day 3: Visiting Munnar
Eravikulam Park, Tea Museum, Spice Shop
Day 4: Thekkady Transfer
Boating, jungle trek
Day 5: Alappuzha Houseboat
Dinner and Dinner at the Backwater
Day 6: Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Ayurvedic Massage
Day 7: Kovalam Beach and Trivandrum
Flight in the evening
Travel tips
October to March is the best time.
An umbrella, sunscreen and hydration are essential if you want to go in the heat.
Book your accommodation well in advance
Take 3 days to take Ayurveda.
Explore the local arts and crafts market.
Why Kerala?
Nature, mountains, backwaters and the sea together
Ayurvedic Remedies and Remedies
A confluence of cultures, traditions and traditions.
Overnight stay in a houseboat – a different feeling at once
To know the traditions of the South outside Bengal
The conclusion
Kerala is not only a visit to the state, but it is a feeling journey. With nature around you all the time, the peace of Ayurveda, tea-smelling hills, boat rides on the river, and Indian customs enjoyed on a platter, Kerala is the real Garden of Eden, i.e. Gods Own Country.
In the year 2025, Kerala can be your next place of destination when you are in search of a place that is very peaceful with a combination of culture and nature.
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