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Discover the serene beauty of Kerala, God’s Own Country, known for its backwaters, lush greenery, and exotic wildlife. Surrounded by calm rivers, pristine beaches, and rolling tea gardens, Kerala is perfect for relaxation, adventure, and nature lovers. 

In Munnar, tourists can go trekking through tea gardens, spot wildlife in Eravikulam National Park, and explore spice plantations. Alleppey is perfect for houseboat cruises, kayaking, and backwater exploration. Kochi offers cultural tours, Kathakali performances, and heritage walks, while Thekkady is famous for bamboo rafting, wildlife safaris in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, and spice plantation tours. 

Whether you’re planning a romantic escape, a family vacation, or a rejuvenating retreat, our customized Kerala tour packages offer comfortable stays, guided sightseeing, and hassle-free travel.

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The best time to visit Kerala is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant, dry, and ideal for sightseeing, beach holidays, backwater cruises, and wildlife experiences. September is also popular due to lush greenery after the monsoon. June to August is the monsoon season, bringing heavy rains, fewer tourists, and discounted stays, and is especially favored for Ayurvedic treatments.

Pack lightweight cotton clothing, as Kerala has a warm and humid climate. Include comfortable walking shoes or sandals, a light rain jacket or umbrella (especially during monsoon months), sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellent, and swimwear for beaches and backwaters. Modest clothing is advisable when visiting temples or rural areas.

Kerala follows India’s national visa policy. Most foreign travelers require a valid Indian visa, which can be obtained through the e-Visa system before arrival. Tourists from many countries can apply online for an e-Tourist Visa. Indian citizens do not need a visa to visit Kerala.

Kerala is considered one of the safest states in India for tourists, including solo female travelers. The state has high literacy, good public infrastructure, and respectful local communities. Standard travel precautions—such as avoiding isolated areas late at night and using registered transport—are recommended, but overall Kerala is very traveler-friendly.

Must-visit destinations in Kerala include Munnar for tea plantations, Alleppey (Alappuzha) for backwaters and houseboats, Kochi (Cochin) for history and culture, Varkala and Kovalam for beaches, Wayanad for waterfalls and wildlife, and Thekkady (Periyar) for nature and national parks.

Top activities in Kerala include houseboat cruising in the backwaters, tea garden walks in Munnar, wildlife safaris in Periyar National Park, Ayurvedic spa treatments, Kathakali and Kalaripayattu performances, sunset views at Varkala Cliff, and local food experiences.

There is no strict dress code in Kerala, but modest clothing is appreciated, particularly at temples, churches, and mosques. Visitors should cover shoulders and knees at religious sites. Beachwear is acceptable only at beaches and resorts, not in towns or public places.

Kerala cuisine is known for its coconut-based flavors, spices, and seafood. Traditional dishes include Sadya (a vegetarian feast served on a banana leaf), Appam with Stew, Puttu and Kadala Curry, Idiyappam, Fish Curry, Malabar Biryani, and snacks like banana chips.

Kerala has excellent mobile network coverage. Major providers like Airtel, Jio, and BSNL work well across cities and tourist destinations. Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafés, homestays, and houseboats, but purchasing a local SIM card is recommended for consistent internet access while traveling.

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