What to Do In Kerala
Keralam (Kerala) offers an incredible blend of calm backwaters, hazy tea hills, and rich cultural experiences.
Kerala is a destination that offers something for every kind of traveller. From cruising through serene backwaters and relaxing on pristine beaches to exploring lush hill stations and vibrant cultural attractions, the state is filled with unforgettable experiences.
There are countless things to enjoy across God's Own Country, if you are looking for adventure, nature, spirituality, wildlife encounters, or authentic local cuisine then this is the place. Before planning your itinerary, take a look at some of the best things to do in Kerala that will make your journey truly memorable.
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Hiking in Wayanad - Wayanad, Kerala, is a hiker’s paradise that is known for its misty peaks, rolling tea plantations, and dense shola forests.
- Kayaking in Dharmadan and Kannur
- Bamboo rafting in Wayanad offers a peaceful, eco-friendly way to glide through the region's lush rivers and spot exotic wildlife.
- Rappelling in Wayanad - Rappelling is a thrilling adventure activity where you descend a tall, vertical surface, like a rock face or waterfall.
- Visiting the tea plantations in Munnar - Munnar’s vast, emerald-green tea plantations gives a traveller an amazing gateway into Kerala’s Western Ghats. The travellers can trek through these tea hills, explore historic estates, and learn about traditional tea processing.
- Quad biking on the beach in Kannur - Quad biking is an exciting way to explore the beautiful coastline of Kannur. This activity’s main location is Muzhappilangad Beach. It is India's longest drive-in beach.
- Explore the Sargaalaya arts and crafts village
- Cruising the backwaters of Alappuzha is a great Keralan experience. In this cruise you can sail along the Vembanad Lake and narrow canals. During this you can witness the quiet villages.
- Explore the beaches - Kerala has a specific coastal destination for you that offer you amazing activities such as cliffside paragliding, historical forts, or quiet relaxation.
- Stay in a home stay - Homestays in Kerala offer an authentic cultural experience that allows you to stay with local families or in heritage estates. This way you can enjoy traditional Keralan hospitality and homemade foods.
- Eat a traditional meal on a banana leaf
- Visit the Sweet Meat Street (or Mittayitheruvu) in Kozhikode
- Check out a martial arts exhibition in Kozikhode
- Visit an Ayurveda centre - Kerala is the global hub for authentic Ayurveda.the state blends the therapeutic treatments with the serene environments. If you're looking for health tourism, Kerala is the place for you.
- Do a sunset cruise in Kochi
- Beach Hopping
To make the most of your journey while exploring Kerala’s backwaters, hill stations, beaches, wildlife sanctuaries, and cultural attractions, all of which can be conveniently experienced through well-planned Kerala Tour Packages.