Some of the most popular activities include cruising the backwaters of Alleppey and Kumarakom in traditional houseboats, exploring the lush tea plantations in Munnar, rejuvenating with Ayurvedic treatments and massages, witnessing traditional Kathakali dance performances, exploring the serene beaches of Kovalam and Varkala, taking part in wildlife safaris in Periyar National Park, indulging in traditional Kerala cuisine.
Travelers can choose from luxury resorts, boutique hotels, heritage properties, beachside cottages, houseboats, homestays, and eco-friendly lodges. Whether you prefer staying in the bustling cities, tranquil backwater villages, or by the scenic beaches, Kerala offers a wide selection of accommodations that cater to different tastes and ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.
"God's Own Country," which captures the essence of its natural beauty, serene backwaters, palm-fringed beaches, lush tea and spice plantations, diverse wildlife, Ayurvedic traditions, vibrant festivals, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, offering a delightful and rejuvenating experience for visitors
The ideal duration for a trip to Kerala can vary depending on individual preferences and the places you wish to visit. However, a common recommendation is to allocate a minimum of 7 to 10 days to fully experience the highlights of Kerala