Wondering what to do on your next vacation to Kerala? If yes, then don’t worry as we have a list things to do in Kerala for you to start with when in the ‘Land of God’. Kerala tourism offers so much – A trip alone, or with friends, family or partner to this wonderful state offers a sense of calm at one end and a feeling of adventure and thrill at the other. The best time to visit Kerala is during the monsoon, between the months of June and August. Here’s is a list of some of the best things to do in Kerala:
- Watch the mesmerizing Kathakali performance
Kerala is famous for its beautiful Kathakali dance form, where dancers deck up in colourful costumes and narrate enchanting stories of the land through their posture and expressions.
- Experience the breathtaking Kalaripayattu act
Kalaripayattu, an ancient form of martial arts, has its origin in Kerala. In recent times, the art form lost much of its significance, but it is making a slow comeback in the form of dance and fitness routine. You will be captivated watching the breathtaking moves of the performers.
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- Don’t miss the elephant ride
Elephant procession, decked up in beautiful colours, is quite popular in Kerala. But undoubtedly, a ride on top of an elephant is more exciting. You can scout the surrounding areas by the riverbanks of Bharathapuzha, take an exciting jungle safari deep into the forests or explore Kerala plantations.
- Go bamboo rafting for a thrilling experience
The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, a popular forest reserve in Kerala, attracts tonnes of tourists all around the year. You can take a jungle safari through the reserve or experience the thrill by opting for a bamboo rafting ride in Lake Periyar. The rafting session lasts for about 3-4 hours and takes you through an exploration of the fauna and flora of the region. You can go hiking as well. If you stay close to the banks, you might just be lucky to spot elephants and tigers.
- Rejuvenate with an Ayurvedic massage
When visiting Kerala, you just cannot miss the relaxing Ayurvedic massage sessions. Resorts offering Ayurveda treatment and therapy dot the landscape of Kerala. So, take a break amidst your hectic schedule and get a massage from an expert and we promise the experience will be divine and blissful.
- Sail down the backwaters of Alleppey
Sailing down the Kerala backwaters in Alleppey on a houseboat cruise is simply one of the most memorable experiences you could have. You will cruise through the narrow canals and enjoy the lush greenery. Whether you are travelling alone or with your partner, the whole experience is a romantic and tranquil one since Alleppey has some of the best backwaters in Kerala.
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- Cheer a Snake boat race
Every year, the serene Kerala backwaters come alive with the enthusiasm of snake boat races. Thousands crowd the backwaters to hoot for their favourite team. A hundred rowers frantically row the snake boat, each about 130 m long, in unison. If you are visiting Kerala anytime between August and September, you will get to witness the maddening crowd cheering for their favourite team and you can pick yours too!
- Walk the cobbled streets of Fort Kochi
Walking the narrow lanes and cobbled streets of Fort Kochi will take you back to the colonial times. In Kochi, you can explore the heritage places and stop by a café or a lounge lining the streets, sip coffee and watch the beautiful sea.
- Visit Lake Vembanad
The largest lake in Kerala, Lake Vembanad is situated close to Kottayam in Kumarakom. The place is ideal for a picnic. You can go boating, spend an evening fishing by the lake or take a backwater cruise. It is a splendid experience altogether.
Related Read: Places to Visit in Kumarakom
- Take a trip to Mattancherry Palace
If you are fascinated by heritage and history, visiting the Mattancherry Palace near Ernakulum is one of the best things to do in Kerala. Dating back to 1577, the palace features artefacts and murals narrating ancient stories.
- Trek to Chembra Peak
For anyone who loves trekking, visiting Peak Chembra, the highest peak in Wayanad, would be an enjoyable experience. The trek takes you through lush greenery and offers a spectacular view of the valley once you reach the top.
- Go paragliding in Munnar
If you think Kerala is all about serenity, you are missing out on quite a lot. You can go for an adventurous experience of paragliding over the magnificent hills in Munnar which is also one of the best places to visit in Kerala. Sailing over the hills will give you a bird’s eye view of the lush green plantations.
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- Visit the Edakkal Caves
Located in Ambukuthi Hills near Wayanad, the natural caves of Edakkal have art on the walls dating back to the Stone Age. Some of these drawings date back to 7000 years!
- Go fishing with Chinese fishnets
If you are visiting Kochi, try fishing with Chinese fishnets. Besides being a part of the local livelihood, Chinese fishnets make for a great tourist attraction.
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- Spend overnight in a houseboat
Kerala has an array of hotels and resorts far and near the beach, but nothing compares to the experience of living in a houseboat! You get to stay overnight on the backwaters and enjoy the tranquil surroundings and the lush greenery.
Our Kerala tour packages can be customised and generally include at least some of these places and activities. So, make a plan and visit God’s own country to enjoy its magnificent beauty. We also offer multiple Indian holidays, holiday packages and tour packages.
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