Kerala, a state on India's tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600km of
Arabian Sea shoreline. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and
backwaters, a network of canals. Inland are the Western Ghats, mountains
whose slopes support tea, coffee and spice plantations as well as
wildlife. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar, plus Wayanad and
other sanctuaries, are home to elephants, langur monkeys and tigers.
Alleppey:

The Backwaters of Alleppey Alleppey or Alappuzha is best known for the
world renowned backwaters of Kerala. The backwaters are a network of
brackish canals, rivers and lakes that weave through half of the state
of Kerala. One can cruise down the backwaters while enjoying the
unique feel of the “Kettuvallams” or house boats which provide
amenities including a taste of typical Kerala cuisine. For other
curious travellers, there are several unique temples and churches
which add more value to the picturesque beauty of Alleppey.
How to get there:
The Cochin International Airport, located at a distance of 75
kilometres is the nearest airport to Alleppey. The airport is well
connected to major cities in India as well as abroad.
Where to stay:
For a luxurious experience, you could rent a houseboat such as The
Tharangini House Boat, JCT House boat or Cosy Houseboats available
for 6,500 INR/Per night* and above. If you’d rather stay grounded,
The Ramada Alleppey, Citrus retreats and Lemon Tree Vembanad Lake
Hotel are great hotels available within the range of 3000-7000 INR/
Per night*.
Kochi
Fishing nets of Kochi Kochi is the cultural and economic capitals of
Kerala. It’s a hub of tourist activity and attracts visitors from all
over the world. From Chinese fishing nets to exotic spice
cultivations, there’s a lot to feast your eyes upon in Kochi. This
city is an amalgamation of various cultures which seek to endure even
till date. There’s a surprise in every corner of Kochi, just waiting
to be discovered.
How to get there:
There are direct flights to Kochi from major cities all across India
and the world. From the airport, the main city centre is about 29
kilometres away.
Where to stay:
The Trident, Le Colonial Neemrana and Neemrana’s Tower house are
available at 3000-10,000 INR/Per night*.
Thekkady:
Thekkady is home to the popular Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. You can
observe the elephants that roam around the sanctuary, explore the
verdant green forests, take a boat cruise over Periyar Lake or take an
elephant safari into the depths of the wilderness. Periyar is the
perfect getaway for wildlife enthusiasts and for people who want to
rejuvenate in the misty mountains of the Nilgiris.
How to get there:
Thekkady/Periyar is located at a distance of about 165 km from Kochi
(Cochin). Periyar Tiger Reserve and is well-connected to Kochi by
roadways and railways. However, the best way to reach
Thekkady/Periyar from Kochi is by car, a journey of about 4 hours.
Where to stay:
Aranya Nivas, Springdale heritage resort or Michael’s Inn which are
available within the range of 1500-3500 INR/Per night* and guarantee
a comfortable stay.
Munnar:
Munnar is considered one of the most beautiful tourist places in
Kerala. Situated on the Western Ghats, Munnar is evidently one of the
highest producers of tea on the Indian subcontinent. The view of
undulating hills as the touch the clouds in Munnar rejuvenates your
mind and soul. The town is flanked by a narrow patch of the Arabian
Sea and The Western Ghats on the other side which makes Munnar a
unique getaway from the city life. Palm-fringed backwaters, scenic
waterfalls, sunny beaches, misty mountains and gushing streams, Munnar
has it all!
How to get there:
The nearest airport is the Cochin International Airport, which is
110 kilometres away by road. From Cochin, you can hire a cab to get
to Munnar. There are state-run or private buses, plying from various
towns in Kerala and Tamil Nadu which are the best way to get to
Munnar by road.
Where to stay:
Misty mountain resorts, Munnar Terrace Greens and Fort Munnar
provide rooms at 3000-5000 INR/Per night*.
Thrissur:

Thrissur was previously the capital of the Kingdom of Kochin, however,
now it is considered the cultural capital of Kerala because of its
spiritual, cultural and religious leanings throughout history. One can
visit an array of beautiful temples and churches that become a hub of
activity during the festive period in the city. When in Thrissur, you
must try the delectable Vellayappam which is a type of a rice hopper,
a speciality of the city.
How to get there:
Thrissur does not have an airport. Thrissur does not have an
airport. The nearest airport is Kochi Airport which is 95 km away
from Thrissur. You can easily get regular trains to Thrissur from
other major cities of the country. Also, there are tourist buses
available to Thrissur from major cities of the country.Thrissur. You
can easily get regular trains to Thrissur from other major cities of
the country. Also, there are tourist buses available to Thrissur
from major cities of the country.
Where to stay:
As a major city in Kerala, Thrissur has many options to stay such as
Thrissur has many options to stay such as Dass Continental, Lulu
International Convention and Hotel Peninsula charging 1500-3000
INR/per night.
Kovalam:
Sink your feet into the warm sandy beaches of Kovalam. There are
numerous coconut trees here as far as the eye can see, add to that
prime resorts surrounding lush green vegetation and you’ve got
yourself a popular tourist destination. Kovalam has gained popularity
as centre of Ayurvedic healing in the past few years. So if you want
to take a break and feel re-energized, Kovalam is your kind of
getaway.
How to get there:
The closest airport and railhead is Trivandrum which is 20 km away
from Kovalam. One can hire taxi cabs or auto-rickshaws which are a
great medium for transport in Kerala.
Where to stay:
Beach Hotel De Tour Neelakantha, Hotel Samudra KTDC and Vivanta by
Taj Green Cove and hotels available at 1500-7000 INR/Per night*.
Wayanad:
Wayanad – Flickr/ Sandeep Gangadharan One of the prime hill stations
in the south, Wayanad boasts of production of tea, coffee, cardamom,
pepper and other spices. The region is populated with many natural
marvels such as waterfalls, caves, lakes and dams which you are bound
to enjoy the cool weather of Wayanad. Do visit Muthanga Wildlife
Sanctuary which is home to wildlife species like the Spotted Deer,
Bison, Cheetah and Bears.
How to get there:
The closest airport is the Calicut International airport, which is
87 km away from Wayanad. The closest railhead to Wayanad is at
Nilambur road which is 53kms away. You can easily get buses to
Wayanad from all major cities in the country.
Where to stay:
Vyithiri Village, Upavan Resort, The Woods Wayanad and Wayanad
Silver Woods Resort are hotels which are available at 2500-6500
INR/Per night* and they ensure you have a comfortable stay.
Kozhikode:
Kozhikode beachside promenade Much like Trivandrum, Kozhikode has been
a habitat for multiple dynasties which have left their imprint on the
city. Perhaps that is why Kozhikode is dubbed as the ‘City of
Sculptures’. Kozhikode is also considered as the ‘City of Spices’ as
it a major trading port of eastern spices. The district is famous for
folk songs or ballads known as Vadakkan Pattukal. The sweet-meat
street is a popular tourist hub and is a centre of marketing for many
products that are locally produced in the region.
How to get there:
Kozhikode is connected by all major airports in the world. The
railway station of Kozhikode is well connected to other cities of
India.
Where to stay:
Renai Kappad beach resort, The Taviz Resort and Spa and Park
Residency at Ramanattukara are hotels available within 1400-4000
INR/per night*