Top 10 Festivals in Kerala

Nehru Trophy Boat Race

God’s Own Country is never short of surprises. Pack your bags for Kerala when she’s in a festive mood and see how this tiny strip of land lights up wonders. Though she is always in jolly merriment, we bring you 10 popular festivals that just bring out that extra colour.

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The Best Time to Visit Munnar

Munnar

Munnar in Kerala is aligned properly to the notion of Kerala as “God’s Own Country”. It is very pleasant all the year round, one of the most pleasant places of India, and it is a tourist haven that is as diverse as it is beautiful. It has dams, national parks, churches, museums and mountains that serve as tourist attractions, and also has amazing festivals to commemorate harvest season, and another one which is celebrated on Hot Air Balloons! Munnar is one of the few places to the south of a tropical country that isn’t devastatingly hot. It is a cool place by any Indian standards, and gets chilly in winter- you’ll have to pile on the woollens to avoid getting a head cold. Monsoon in Munnar is no lay tourist’s first choice– but nowadays, the odds are finding a way into the limelight, making monsoons one of the most highly coveted tourist draw seasons in Munnar.

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The Best Time to Visit Wayanad

Wayanad

Wayanad in Kerala, India, rightfully claims a place in God’s Own Country. It is a true tourist paradise, that is as beautiful as it is diverse in its offerings to visitors. It has traditional tourist attractions like waterfalls and lakes, and offers new age adventure activity scope like camping and backpacking. Wayanad appears all blue and green at first blush, having a bevy of water related landmarks like dams and waterfalls and lakes, and also a lot of greenery everywhere. Also, it has caves and the likes for lovers of nature, history and architecture. The best time to visit Wayanad is during the summer season, as it has no share of sweltering uncomfortable heat. The peak tourist season is up to May, from around October each year.

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The Best Time to Visit Kerala

Kerala

As you may well know, Kerala is called God’s Own Country. And here we take a look into how that moniker is well justified. Kerala offers a choice selection of delights to tourists- you can watch Kathak dancing, you can visit backwater stays, you can cruise by the river or stay on land and see what’s there to be seen, or you may take the higher route and get yourself Ayurveda treated and return fortified and purified. Kerala tourism peaks in monsoon and winter, both seasons being good for the renowned Ayurveda healing culture.

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10 Best Resorts in Kumarakom

Victoria Beach Resort

A lazy morning in a houseboat afloat amidst the lush greenery of the awe-inspiring Kerala backwaters is exactly what you need if you have been out too long and working too hard. A perfect destination to experience that ‘winding down’ feeling is Kumarakom in the Vembanad backwaters.

Kumarakom is situated near the stunning Kottayam District in Kerala. This village is a cluster of small islands that cater to tourists in need of relaxation and calm.

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Top 5 Places to Visit in Calicut (Kozhikode)

Kozhikode Beach

Also, called as Kozhikode by the locals, Calicut is a pristine haven replete with tranquil beaches, historical forts and plush green ambience giving a distinct touch of nature to your journey. It is mainly a preferred weekend getaways from Bangalore and Kerala and offers a peaceful retreat for those wanting to be away from the teeming crowds of cities. Having been a spice capital in the ancient times, Calicut is renowned for its spices and you can take your inner chef out to shop for spices, coffee, pepper and coconut. Also, this place got its name from ‘Calico’ which is printed soft cotton and you can buy it in the best markets of Kozhikode. So, if you are looking for the best places to explore here, we have listed the top 5 attractions of Calicut which are a must to discover to soak in the wonderful and friendly ambience of this place.

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10 Best Resorts in Kerala

The Lalit Resort & Spa, Bekal

Colourful houses, shimmering back waters and chaste routes, a visit to Kerala is no less than the most beautiful dream. Step into another world, brimming with palm trees and clear seas, and think twice before boarding the flight back home. Kerala’s charm is not experienced in the houseboats or the vibrant beaches, it is simply felt in its air. This God’s own country will surely give you a glimpse of heaven when you lay back on the soft sand and gaze at the endless ocean. If Kerala’s essence in itself was not enough, you can enjoy glorious forts, lively National Parks, temples, caves and cascading waterfalls on your visit here.

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10 Most Romantic Resorts in Munnar 

Fragrant Nature

Kerala’s abilities of stealing your heart as a naturally bountiful destination are a stranger to no one. With some of the most beautiful hill stations, beaches, yoga and meditation ambiance available at east, there is nothing in Kerala that you wouldn’t fall instantaneously in love with. As part of Kerala’s most astounding hill stations, Munnar takes the cake since it is a highly popular tourist destination in Kerala. Not only can you have the absolute time of your life at Munnar, you can also relax and be adventurous at the same time. But after a long day of trekking up Munnar’s hills and rafting through the river, you’d want to lay down and relax, so what better way to do that than the following amazing resorts of Munnar.

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Top 5 Places to Visit in Lakkidi

Chembra Peak

If there is one place in India that will never disappoint in terms of the pleasures and wonders it offers, it is the refreshing state of Kerala. Be it the most beautiful beaches you’ve ever seen, or the most picturesque hill stations you’ve ever witnessed, Kerala houses all of nature’s ineffable beauty within its boundaries. A state that is endeared by everyone, is also well explored by most travellers. Yet the magic of Kerala seems to be unwavering. Nestled within this celebrated state is the hidden gem of Lakkidi, a lusciously green hill station. Lakkidi is the entry point to the Wayanad district of Kerela. Although it is a gateway, the place serves more than a pit stop to this district. The green meadows and serpentine roads give Lakkidi an artistic stroke. Its rich and colourful flora will make it difficult even to blink, in the fear of missing out on the lovely sights it offers. Travel to the top 5 spots in Lakkidi for a cherished and unique vacation in God’s own country, Kerala.

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