Kerala Tourism
  • Home
  • Districts
  • Choose Districts
    • Alappuzha
    • Ernakulam
    • Thrissur
    • Wayanad
    • Thiruvananthapuram
    • Idukki
    • Kozhikode
    • Kannur
    • Kazargod
    • Kollam
    • Malappuram
    • Palakkad
    • Kottayam
    • Pathanamthitta
  • Plan your Vacation
  • LOGIN / SIGN UP
...
Enjoy houseboats in Kerala

Enjoy the experience!

...
Enjoy the calmness of backwaters!

Enjoy the experience!

...
Enjoy the hill stations and refresh your minds

Enjoy the experience!

...
ALAPPUZHA

Alappuzha (or Alleppey) is a city on the Laccadive Sea in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It's best known for houseboat cruises along the rustic Kerala backwaters, a network of tranquil canals and lagoons. Alappuzha Beach is the site of the 19th-century Alappuzha Lighthouse. The city's Mullakkal Temple features a traditional design. Punnamada Lake's snake boat races are a well-known annual event.

...
ERNAKULAM

Sprawling, residential Ernakulam is known for Marine Drive, a busy waterfront promenade where boats offer backwater cruises. The Kerala Folklore and Hill Palace museums explore local heritage through art and antiquities. Shops along Broadway and on MG Road sell fabrics, crafts, and spices, while modern Lulu Mall also has a cinema and an ice rink. Simple eateries serve Keralan specialties and South Indian seafood

...
THRISSUR

Thrissur is a city in the south Indian state of Kerala. It's known for sacred sites and colorful festivals. In the center is Vadakkumnathan Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and adorned with murals. The ornate, Indo-Gothic Our Lady of Dolours Basilica is nearby. To the north, Thiruvambady Temple is home to several elephants. Sakthan Thampuran Palace houses an archaeology museum with bronze statues and ancient coins.

...
WAYANAD

Wayanad is a rural district in Kerala state, southwest India. In the east, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush, forested region with areas of high altitude, home to animals including Asiatic elephants, tigers, leopards and egrets. In the Ambukuthi Hills to the south, Edakkal Caves contain ancient petroglyphs, some dating back to the Neolithic age.