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9 Best Weekend Tourist Places in Kerala

Most people know only certain parts of Asia, and mostly they all have the same culture that revolves around the same kind of festivals and food. But In Kerala, each district will lend you a different travel vibe, that unfolds a new level of curiosity and learning on the go. So, pack your bags up and head into the various corners of Kerala during Funday Holidays to enjoy a travel experience that lasts for a lifetime.

The Royal Thiruvananthapuram

The capital of Kerala has all her majesty in her own traditional heritage, wrapped with the cultural boldness that shines across every corner of this pristine city. Welcome for a travel tour to Kerala Thiruvananthapuram and see how culture, education, beauty, and nature have been given the recognition they deserve.

Reach Thiruvananthapuram

Just reach the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, and you can reach the capital by railways, and the roadways, as it is well connected to all districts.

When to visit Thiruvananthapuram?

The best time would be between September to February when the wintery cool winds make the entire ambiance breezy, and perfect for outdoor travel.

What to explore in Thiruvananthapuram?

Heading to Trivandrum with us? Well, the capital won’t disappoint you as you can visit the Napier Museum, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Vizhinjam International Seaport, Magic Planet Theme Park for kids, Sree Padmanadbhaswamy Temple, and the Kanakakkunnu Museum are some locations to mention.

Charming Kalpetta

Calm and not often heard village that is worth spending time in, when you are in Kerala. Kalpetta is known for its agriculture, and hilly ranges, and has been known to be an olden trade destination during colonial times. Have a tryst with nature most memorably.

Kalpetta is in the Wayanad district and lies between the route to Mysore and Kozhikode.

Reach Kalpetta

The nearest railway station would be Kozhikode and take a cab after this. By air, get down at the Karipu airport in Kozhikode and then travel about 72 km which is about a 2.5-hour drive.

When to visit Kalpetta?

The whole year round the place is generally cold and misty. Still, the peak times to visit this town are after September right up to May every year.

What to explore in Kalpetta?

Lakkidi Viewpoint, Pookode Lake, Soochipara Falls, Edakkal Caves, Meenmutty Falls, Banasura Sagar Dam, Zipline adventure areas, Neelimala Viewpoint, Kanthapara Falls, etc

Aesthetic Kovalam

Within the limits of Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram city is the beach town of Kovalam, which is situated by the stunning Arabian Sea. The beaches in this area are a major factor in why it is one of the most appreciated travel destinations in India.

Reach Kovalam

Once you reach the Thiruvananthapuram railway station or the International Trivandrum airport, then take the cab for a smooth 12- 15 km journey.

When to visit Kovalam?

Kovalam is a renowned beach resort. September, October, November, December, January, February, and March are the most suitable times to visit Kovalam.

What to visit in Kovalam?

Take a one day trip and witness the beauty of Lighthouse Beach, Neyyar Dam, Samudra Beach, the famous Halcyon Castle, and Hawah Beach.

Uniquely Conserved Poovar

This is one of the well-preserved eco-tourist places in Kerala that has been created for tourist visits all year round. It is located in Trivandrum in Neyyanttinkara town. The place is known to be a local village coupled with a beach and plenty of natural landscapes to laze around in,

Reach Poovar

For those in Trivandrum, you can reach the place easily, as it is just 27 km from Thiruvananthapuram city. You can also get down at the Trivandrum International Airport or the railway station and take the route to the travel destination.

When to visit Poovar?

As usual, you can visit Poovar Island and the nearby locations after the monsoons, which means from September right up to May.

What to explore in Poovar?

Poovar Beach, Kovalam Beach, Poovar Island, and estuaries, Backwater boating near the island, shopping in the town, the golden sand beach, Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, and much more.

Vintage Styled Bekal

Embrace the old charm in Bekal town for this vacation in Kerala. This is known to be one of the most astounding romantic escapades for honeymoon couples. Whether you are with family or love to shoot great places, this venue should be on your bucket list. Perched on the western coast of Kerala, it is situated in the Kasaragod district.

Reach Bekal

You will have to reach Kasaragod or Kanhangad to reach Bekal. Both towns can be reached via the railways or roadways. Go for a 12 km road trip to reach Bekal town as bus services are not frequent in these areas.

When to visit Bekal?

The best time to visit the place will be between August and February. The place is mostly windy, as the seas are nearby.

What to explore in Bekal?

Some of the most noted locations are the Valiyaparamaba Backwaters, Bekal Beach, Bekal Fort, Ananthapura Lake Temple, Chandragiri Fort, Hosdurg Fort, etc.

Enchanting Kumarakom

Kumarakom is a charming backwater location with a variety of additional recreational opportunities. Kumarakom is excellent in numerous capacities, whether it’s a trip on some of the most stunning houseboats or a calming experience observing the strangest birds in the sky. In addition to a tropical paradise, rejuvenating Ayurvedic Spas, and a spiritual vacation with several well-known pilgrimage sites, Kumarakom is a charming resort.

Reach Kumarakom

Cochin International Airport, approximately 80 miles from the main town, is the closest airport. The Kottayam railway station, located 16 kilometers from Kumarakom, is the nearest train station. Highways are likely the most efficient and reasonably priced form of transportation because buses organized by Kerala Tourism are easily accessible to all the main nearby cities.

When to visit Kumarakom?

September through March are the best months to visit Kumarakom since the weather is nice and only slightly humid.

What to explore in Kumarakom?

There are many amazing locations to visit, but a few that stand out include the Bay Island Driftwood Museum, Pathiramanal Island, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Backwaters, Vellavali, Visit to Toddy Shops, Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall, Vagamon, Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, and Kumarakom Beach.

Adventure laced Nelliyampathy

For those who love to explore virgin lands where spice and large-scale traditional plantations are the main faces of attention in this town, you must step into Nelliyampathy. This is a naturally developed hill station within the Nelliyampathy National Reserve, within the Western Ghats in a collection of dense forests.

Reach Nelliampathy

First head to Palakkad, via the roadways, or the railways. Then within a distance of 57 km, you will reach the naturally conserved zone via a hired cab or your own.

When to visit Nelliampathy?

If you love to hit the outdoors, then make sure to book your Kerala tour packages to Nelliyampathy between September to February. It is best to avoid the monsoon, as outdoor trekking will not be a pleasant one in these dense forests.

What to explore in Nelliampathy?

Some of the most eye catching places are Seethargundu Viewpoint, Pothundi Dam, Nelliyampathy Guha (caves), Meenampara Estate, Mattumala, etc.

Alluring Kozhikode

A significant place that reigned the historical stories due to its spice trade, and its vast coastal span that brought in the Portuguese traders years back. This beautiful coastal city is located at the southern point of Kerala. Better known as Calicut in the olden days is one of the best spots to see how nature and business can be balanced by the people at large.

Reach Kozhikode

You can reach the Calicut airport and plenty of flights come from various states of India and even International tourists visit the place every year.

When to visit Kozhikode?

The best time would be October to February, as the wintertime offers some of the most scenic visuals in this place. Enjoy the Sandy beaches and spend time outdoors without feeling the summer heat.

What to explore in Kozhikode?

Do not miss Kozhippara Falls, the Kappad Beach, Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, Thikkoti Light House, Mananchira Square, Beypore, Vellari Mala, Kakkayam, Pazhassiraja Museum, etc.

Your Calmness Point: Idukki

Mountainous, and peaceful, and be reminded that you are on the earth will be unexpected chirps of birds and lovable talks of wildlife in the hills. That sums up this divine place called Idukki. Well cradled within the cardamom hills of the Western Ghats of India, this magical palace lies between Kattappana and other towns in the Kottayam district.

Reach Idukki

Kottayam is your nearest stop-over destination. Reach by rails or the bus or car and go for a lovely drive to Idukki which will be about 117 km. From Cochin International Airport, take a cab, and the distance would be about 98 km to Idukki.

When to visit Idukki?

Since the place has a small resemblance to the Swiss mountains experience the mist and toxic free ambiance of this pristine and unglorified place from September to February.

What to explore in Idukki?

Visit the Anayirankal Dam Reservoir, Kalvari Mount, Rammakalmedu, Cheeyapara Waterfalls, Anchuruli Waterfalls, Panchalimedu, Idukki Dam, Nadukani Pavilion to entice your senses.

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