Kerala Travel Guide
Kerala 'Gods Own Country' is located on the Malabar coast in South India, popularly known for its palm-lined backwaters, vibrant culture, picturesque hill stations, rejuvenation of Ayurvedic therapies and much more.
Kerala 'Gods Own Country' is located on the Malabar coast in South India, popularly known for its palm-lined backwaters, vibrant culture, picturesque hill stations, rejuvenation of Ayurvedic therapies and much more.
- Munnar Hill Station
- Kovalam Beach
- Alappuzha Backwaters
- Chinese Fishing Nets
- Athirapilly Falls
- Snake Boat Race
- Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
- Vythiri Hill Station
- Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Ayurveda in Kovalam
- Mattupetty Dam
- Sabarimala Temple
- Varkala Beach
- Devikulam Hill Station
- Padmanabhaswamy Temple
- Eravikulam National Park
- Bekal Fort
- St.Francis Church
- Lighthouse Beach
- Vagamon Hill Stations
- Tata Tea Museum
- Samudra Beach
- Munnar Spice Plantations
- Guruvayoor Temple
- Idukki Hill Station
- Ponmudi Hill
- Vembanad Lake
- Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple
- Jewish Synagogue
- Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Archeological Museum Thrissur
- Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls
- Hawa Beach
- Wayanad Hill Station
- Marari Beach
- Thekkady Spice Plantation
- Tiruvalla Temple
- Palakkad Hill Station
- Cheeyappara Waterfalls
- Veli Tourist Village
- Vellayani Lake
- Anamudi Peak
- Kappad Beach
- Kundala Lake
- Krishnapuram Palace Museum
- Princess Street
- Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
- Kerala Science and Technology Museum
- Silent Valley National Park
- Karamana River
- Somatheeram Beach
How To Reach Kerala
By Air
Kerala has 2 international airports - in Thiruvananthapuram and in Kochi while the domestic airport in Kozhikode is also strategically located. Flights of all the public and private airlines fly between these airports and link them to the main airports in India as well as abroad.
By Road
You can reach Kerala from any part of the country using National Highways 17, 47 and 49. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are directly linked to Kerala through a good network of roads. Many important cities fall on the way.
By Train
Being strategically placed, most of the parts in and out of Kerala are connected by around 200 railway stations. Direct trains connect Kerala to most of the important cities in India including Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Calcutta and more.
By Sea
If you are coming from the Lakshadweep Island, there are regular ships to Kochi. The backwaters of Kerala are not only prime tourist attraction but are also a means of transportation as well. One can opt for speedboats, public ferries or Houseboats or Ketuvallams.
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Kerala has 2 international airports - in Thiruvananthapuram and in Kochi while the domestic airport in Kozhikode is also strategically located. Flights of all the public and private airlines fly between these airports and link them to the main airports in India as well as abroad.
By Road
You can reach Kerala from any part of the country using National Highways 17, 47 and 49. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are directly linked to Kerala through a good network of roads. Many important cities fall on the way.
By Train
Being strategically placed, most of the parts in and out of Kerala are connected by around 200 railway stations. Direct trains connect Kerala to most of the important cities in India including Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Calcutta and more.
By Sea
If you are coming from the Lakshadweep Island, there are regular ships to Kochi. The backwaters of Kerala are not only prime tourist attraction but are also a means of transportation as well. One can opt for speedboats, public ferries or Houseboats or Ketuvallams.
Enjoy your vacations!!!
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