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Top 10 Must-See Tourist Spots in Kerala

Explore Keralau2019s top 10 must-see tourist spots with this guide, featuring stunning hill stations, serene backwaters, breathtaking beaches, and cultural landmarks. From Munnaru2019s tea gardens to Alleppeyu2019s houseboat cruises and Kovalamu2019s sandy shores, experience the best of Godu2019s Own Country. Perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and history enthusiasts!

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Top 10 Must-See Tourist Spots in Kerala

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  1. Top 10 Must-See Tourist Spots in Kerala Kerala is a captivating destination that boasts breathtaking landscapes, serene backwaters, stunning beaches, and a vibrant cultural heritage. Whether you are a nature lover, adventure seeker, or history enthusiast, Kerala has something special for everyone. If you’re planning a trip, here are the top 10 must-see tourist spots in Kerala. 1. Munnar – The Enchanting Hill Station Munnar is a picturesque hill station nestled in the Western Ghats, famous for its rolling tea plantations, misty valleys, and breathtaking viewpoints. Some must-visit attractions include Echo Point, Top Station, Eravikulam National Park, and Attukal Waterfalls. The cool climate, serene ambiance, and sprawling tea gardens make Munnar an ideal retreat for honeymooners and nature lovers. 2. Alleppey (Alappuzha) – The Venice of the East Alleppey is renowned for its scenic backwaters and houseboat cruises. A houseboat stay on the tranquil waters of Vembanad Lake offers an unforgettable experience of Kerala’s countryside. The annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race, held in August, is a spectacular event that attracts tourists from all over the world.

  2. 3. Kochi (Cochin) – The Queen of the Arabian Sea Kochi is a vibrant port city that blends history, modernity, and cultural diversity. Some must-visit places include Fort Kochi, Mattancherry Palace, Paradesi Synagogue, Chinese Fishing Nets, and Marine Drive. The Kerala Folklore Museum showcases the state’s rich artistic heritage, making Kochi a must-visit destination for history buffs. 4. Thekkady – Home to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Thekkady is famous for Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The boat safari on Periyar Lake offers a chance to spot elephants, tigers, deer, and various bird species. Adventure seekers can explore Bamboo Rafting, Trekking, and Jeep Safaris in the sanctuary. 5. Wayanad – The Green Paradise Wayanad is a tranquil hill district known for its lush forests, waterfalls, and historical caves. Some top attractions include Banasura Sagar Dam, Edakkal Caves, Soochipara Waterfalls, and Chembra Peak. Wayanad’s serene environment and unspoiled natural beauty make it a perfect destination for trekkers and nature lovers. 6. Kumarakom – A Backwater Haven Kumarakom is another stunning backwater destination known for its bird sanctuary and luxurious houseboat experiences. Located along the Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom is ideal for bird watching, kayaking, and relaxing amid nature. The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is home to migratory birds like Siberian cranes, making it a paradise for bird lovers. 7. Varkala – The Cliffside Beach Town Varkala is a unique coastal town famous for its cliffside views, pristine beaches, and spiritual significance. The Varkala Beach (Papanasam Beach) is believed to have sacred waters that cleanse sins. The Janardanaswamy Temple, situated close to the beach, adds to the town’s spiritual ambiance. Adventure lovers can enjoy paragliding, surfing, and beach yoga here. 8. Kovalam – The Beach Capital of Kerala Kovalam is Kerala’s most famous beach destination, known for its crescent-shaped beaches, water sports, and Ayurvedic treatments. The three major beaches here are Lighthouse Beach, Hawah Beach, and Samudra Beach. Visitors can indulge in surfing, parasailing, and catamaran rides while enjoying the stunning Arabian Sea views.

  3. 9. Athirappilly Waterfalls – The Niagara of India Athirappilly Waterfalls, the largest waterfall in Kerala, is a breathtaking sight, especially during the monsoon season. Surrounded by dense forests, the falls provide a stunning backdrop for photography and trekking. The waterfall has also been featured in many popular Indian movies, including Bahubali. 10. Bekal Fort and Beach – A Coastal Marvel Bekal is home to Kerala’s largest and best-preserved fort. The Bekal Fort offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea and is a great spot for history enthusiasts. The adjacent Bekal Beach is ideal for a peaceful evening by the shore. Conclusion Kerala is a land of diverse landscapes, rich culture, and incredible experiences. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, these top 10 destinations provide the best of what Kerala has to offer. To make your trip truly unforgettable, Gogeo Holidays offers excellent Kerala holiday packages tailored to your preferences. Get ready to explore the beauty of God’s Own Country!

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