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5 Best Places To Visit In Kerala During Winters

Kerala is one of the most surreal and picturesque destinations in India with ample natural beauty. God’s Own Country is a paradise to tourists as it offers a rejuvenating sight. National Geographic Traveler has termed this sight as one of the thirteen paradises on Earth.

Kerala is surrounded by alluring mountains, sparkling beaches, diverse wildlife, mesmerizing waterfalls and exotic cuisine. Kerala will amaze you in many ways and is a “Must”, in any Traveler’s Journal.

Most of the hill stations are covered with snow and this might hinder sightseeing as well. However, Kerala has a moderate climate in the winter season. Tourists/Travellers enjoy splendid beauty with calm weather. that you can enjoy the splendid beauty with calm weather.

You can delve into the rich Malayali culture and its authentic cuisine in Kerala. There are a plethora of things that you can experience here like the backwaters, the culture, the traditional art forms like Kathakali and many more.

Kerala is loaded with lush greenery including the coconut trees, tree gardens and coffee farms. You can sip some fresh tea or coffee enjoying the gorgeous view of the valleys.

Kerala attracts people also because if its healing centres that include Ayurveda, massage and Spas. You can come here, relax and revitalize your energy through these healing therapies.

1. Munnar

Munnar

Munnar is a popular hill station in Kerala with a breathtaking view of the mountains. Kundala, Nallathanni and Muthirapuzha are the three mountain ranges that merge here. Munnar is a picturesque destination covered with the lush greenery of tea plantations.

It is an engaging beauty and indeed a paradise for nature lovers. You can book an exotic resort to enjoy the spellbound view of the peaks and the flora and fauna.

Popular Attractions Near Munnar:

Now if you are visiting the eternal beauty, do visit the nearby places as well

  • Devikulam- A scenic spot with a lake and is located a distance of 9.8 km from Munnar.
  • Idukki- A place with European plantations and the remains of the Chera dynasty. This place is approximately 50 Km from Munnar.
  • Mattupetty- Located 13 km from Munnar, Mattupetty is a beautiful dam where you can enjoy boat rides and captivating view of the hills and waters.

2. Kochi

Kochi

Kochi also is known as Cochin is called as the ‘Queen Of Arabian Sea’. The vast stretch of the sea has been the highlight of Kerala providing commercial, financial and industrial economy. The city has been under the influence of Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese and Britishers who traded from India.

Kochi port is also famous for the display of various festivals and functions that define their culture and tradition.

Must Experience:

If you happen to visit Kochi in December then don’t miss out the 10- Day Carnival. The grand festival is marked with fancy dress competitions, boat rides, Music bands, art and folk culture.

3. Alleppey

Alleppey

Kerala is a heavenly beautiful place to soothe yourself in nature. If you are coming to Kerala then taking a tour in the backwaters of Alleppey is worth it. Kerala has a cool and dry climate in December which is pleasant for sightseeing. Spending a night in the houseboat will definitely be an experience you will cherish for a lifetime.

Enjoy your boat ride with a view of ducks, lotus and colourful water plants. You will also be served the authentic Malayali cuisine on the fresh banana leaves. Enjoy fishing with Chinese nets or just relaxing on the boat indulging in the serenity of nature.

Popular Attractions Near Alleppey:

  • Alappuzha Beach- Popularly referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’ is a common tourist and picnic spot.

Must Experience: On the second Saturday of August, every year the Snake Boat Race is held which is a thrilling experience during the Onam festival. It is known as the Nehru Trophy Boat Race.

4. Kovalam

Kovalam

Kovalam beach is a renowned and favourite tourist destination in Kerala. Cold winter nights make this view even more enjoyable, take long walks across the shore or just enjoy the cool breeze. Kovalam beach is a fun place to visit for is happening atmosphere and crowd. Visit this place during carnivals and you will be amazed to see adventurous activities taking place.

The lighthouse located near the beach is a key highlight which adds to the beauty of Kovalam beach. Get your pictures clicked on the perfect spot for an unforgettable experience.

5. Kozhikode

Kozhikode

This place is really special, the reason behind, this was the first place that Vasco Da Gama explored when he came to India on May 27, 1948. This historic place has a frolic sight during the sunset which is worth witnessing.

This legendary place is unique for its history and therefore should be included in your itinerary while visiting Kerala.

If you visit Kerala for a short trip and want to explore the major attractions then do visit these 5 amazing destinations. Winter is an ideal season to visit Kerala if you want to enjoy the pleasant weather with a bewitching view.

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