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Flavours of Kerala
Kerala’s cuisine is a vibrant celebration of spices, coconut, and fresh local ingredients. From the elaborate Kerala Sadya — a traditional vegetarian feast served on a banana leaf — to appam (soft rice pancakes) and rich, aromatic seafood curries, every dish offers a unique blend of flavour and tradition.
The food here is both flavourful and diverse, with influences from the region’s coastal culture and spice trade history. Coconut, curry leaves, mustard seeds, and tamarind are just a few of the staples that define the local palate.
Is it safe to eat in Kerala?
Yes — Kerala is generally safe for food lovers! Reputable restaurants and hotels maintain good hygiene standards. As with any destination, it’s best to stick to fresh, well-cooked meals, and drink bottled or filtered water to avoid any stomach upsets.
Kerala’s Must-See Attractions
Kerala is a land of diverse landscapes and unforgettable experiences. Some of the top highlights include:The Backwaters of Alleppey – Glide through serene canals on a traditional houseboat and witness village life up close.Munnar – A picturesque hill station known for its rolling tea plantations, cool climate, and breathtaking views.Varkala & Kovalam Beaches – Relax on golden sands, enjoy cliffside cafés, and watch the sunset over the Arabian Sea.Kochi (Cochin) – A cultural melting pot with colonial charm, vibrant markets, and historic sites like Fort Kochi and the Chinese fishing nets.Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary – Explore lush forests and spot elephants, monkeys, and exotic birds in this peaceful nature reserve.Whether you seek adventure, culture, or relaxation, Kerala offers something for every traveler.
South India: Where Serenity Meets History
The south of India is a tranquil region where lush landscapes, laidback cultures, and layers of rich history come together in harmony. Once a vibrant hub of the ancient spice trade, this region still reflects its global connections through architecture, cuisine, and tradition.
At the heart of it all is Kerala, often referred to as India’s Spice Coast — a serene land of meandering backwaters, misty hills, charming villages, and golden beaches. It’s a place where time slows down and every corner invites you to relax and explore.
Whether you’re gliding along palm-fringed canals, wandering through leafy tea plantations, tasting flavour-packed local cuisine, or unwinding on the coast, Kerala offers the perfect balance of natural beauty and cultural depth.
The coastline is dotted with seaside villages and historic spice ports, echoing the influence of Portuguese, Dutch, and French settlers. You can soak in the sun on a tropical beach one day, then escape to the cool air of a colonial-era hill station the next.
Kerala truly is the ultimate destination for relaxation amid fascinating surroundings.
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When is the best time to visit Kerala ?
The best time to visit Kerala is from October to March, during the winter season. This period offers pleasant and comfortable weather, making it ideal for exploring the state's diverse attractions.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
October to February:This is the peak tourist season, with comfortable temperatures and low humidity, perfect for enjoying the backwaters, beaches, and hill stations. March and April:These months are hot and humid, but they offer a good opportunity to view elephants and enjoy the festive atmosphere, particularly in May when many festivals culminate.
June to September:This is the monsoon season, characterized by heavy rainfall. However, it's also a time when the state is at its greenest, and nature lovers might appreciate the lush landscapes.
Must I want to visit in Kerala ?
Kochi (Cochin): Visit this historic port city, often called the "Queen of the Arabian Sea," for its blend of culture and modern ideas.
Munnar: Explore rolling hills covered in tea plantations, waterfalls, and mist.
Thekkady: Discover lush green forests and a rich wildlife sanctuary.
Alleppey (Alappuzha): Experience the scenic backwaters with a famous houseboat cruise.
Kovalam: Relax on the beautiful beaches, just a short drive from the capital, Thiruvananthapuram. Thiruvananthapuram: The capital city features the famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple and museums.
Is the hot air balloon flight guaranteed?
Tourists come to Cappadocia all year round. However, more stable weather gives more chances to fly in a hot air balloon during the summer.
Can I choose a hotel myself?
If the hotel that is provided in our tour does not suit you, we will select another option for you for an extra fee.
Which airport do we fly to Kerala?
You can fly into any of Kerala's four international airports: Cochin (COK), Thiruvananthapuram (TRV), Calicut (CCJ), or Kannur (CNN), depending on your final destination within the state. Cochin International Airport is the busiest and a major gateway, while Thiruvananthapuram is the state capital.
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