The best months to visit Kerala are expected to be from December to February. It may be that way, but also understand that the Monsoon in Kerala is magical! There are some significant reasons to go to Kerala during the monsoon season. The monsoon provides pleasure and an amazing experience. There are two rainy seasons in Kerala, the first starting in June and the second ending in mid-October. With Kerala being one of the tropical destinations, it has a heavenly climate throughout this monsoon season. With an ideal balance between less smooth areas and coastal regions, Kerala’s monsoon has two kinds of weather, these are – North-East Monsoon which marks the dawn of winter and the other is South West Monsoon.
During this season several lakes and the best backwaters in Kerala are enhanced by the rain, giving Kerala an appealing charm. Monsoons are a time to relax in the cold darkness or enjoy the sunshine. Hurricanes are a time to observe greenery and enjoy their alive cultivation. Here we have shared the top
5 places that you can visit in Kerala during monsoon season for an unforgettable Kerala trip.
#1. Ashtamudi Lake in Kerala
Ashtamudi Lake gets its name from its 8 arms or channels. The backwaters of Kerala are available here for houseboat rides and this is where the famous backwaters start. Backwaters enthusiasts consider Kollam to Alappuzha to be among the best. You get a deeper insight into the backwaters on a cruise here. You can rediscover your soul by going for a row with the local oarsmen. You will never forget the lush greenery and diverse biodiversity. Kollam Junction, the nearest railway station is just 2 km away from this lake.
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#2. Alappuzha in Kerala
Alappuzha (sometimes written Alleppey) is widely regarded as ‘the Venice of the East’. This charming place offers some of the best tourist spots in Alleppey, which is home to thousands of houseboats and a huge network of backwaters in Kerala. A houseboat on the backwaters of Alappuzha is in fact a reworked version of the Kettuvallam of olden times. The word Kettuvallam derives from two Malayalam words, ‘Kettu’ meaning living structures, and ‘Vallom’ denoting a boat. Rice and spices used to be transported in kettuvallams, or boats with thatched roofs covering wooden hulls. There is everything you’d expect from a good hotel room in a modern houseboat, like air conditioning, modern toilets, cozy living rooms, kitchens, and even fishing balconies. A houseboat offers an uninterrupted view of the backwaters fringed with coconut trees. With its lush greenery and laidback canals, this is the perfect place to relax. The Alappuzha beach boasts a 137-year-old pier and an old lighthouse built by the Portuguese in the 17th century that add to its charm.
#3. Munnar in Kerala
Munnar, 1,600 m above sea level, rises from three mountain streams – Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala. This hill station was once a summer resort for the erstwhile British Government of South India. One of the most popular honeymoon destinations in Kerala, Munnar honeymoon Package has a range of resorts and lodging options to suit any budget. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji, which grows in expanses of tea plantations. This is a popular resort town that offers picturesque towns, winding lanes, and holiday facilities.
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#5. Thekkady in Kerala
There is something about Thekkady that conjures up images of elephants, mountains and spice plantations. Located in Thekkady, the Periyar forests are one of the finest wildlife reserves in India. There are a number of picturesque plantations and hill towns in this district, as well as beautiful trails for mountain walks and trekking. Periyar is home to one of the oldest tiger reserves in the country, and the forests of Periyar are embellished with endangered species such as the White Tiger. From boating to trekking, tourists have many options to explore the wilderness of Periyar Tiger Reserve.
#5. Kumarakom in Kerala
This sleepy little village on the Vembanad Lake in Kerala, situated 13 kilometers from Kottayam, offers a wealth of flora, exotic sightseeing, boating and fishing experiences. Many migratory birds, such as Siberian storks and wild ducks, live in the bird sanctuary spread across 14 acres. They live in flocks with other birds such as darters, herons, egrets, waterfowls and cuckoos providing a fascinating sight for visitors. It is a veritable cornucopia of all the pleasures and pleasures of travel that will mesmerize and captivate your senses. It is the crown jewel of Kerala tourism and one of the foremost travel destinations on the planet. Visitors come from near and far to witness the backwaters of Kumarakom. The dancing palm trees and the exquisite houseboats are just a few of the highlights of your stay.
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