Best Time to Visit Kerala

 

The best time to visit Kerala depends on your preferences and the experiences you seek. The peak tourist season is from September to March when the weather is pleasant, and you can enjoy the lush green landscapes. If you prefer avoiding crowds and exploring during the monsoon, June to August offers a unique experience with heavy rains transforming the region into a verdant paradise. Consider your interests and the activities you plan to engage in when deciding the ideal time for your Kerala visit.Kerala is one of the most stunning locations so know that the monsoon creates magic in Kerala! Here are some awesome cause and plspotato visit in Kerala in the monsoon. 

Kerala has two rainy seasons, the first starts in June and the second in mid-October and lastly ends just about middle-November. Unlike some other spot, the monsoons in Kerala do not take the form of never-ending rain over days and weeks. The typical sample is that it rains for a few hours followed by golden interlude of soft sunshine in the wet palm fronds. You can bask in the rare sunlight or enjoy the chilly night of the monsoons. Enjoy the luxuriant plants and vibrant traditions that come alive in the monsoons. The temperatures variety from a highest of 29 to 23 degrees centigrade. Thus, the monsoon is one of the perfect times for an escape to Kerala.

 

Kerala in Monsoon (June-Aguest)

1. Onam Festivities

To be in Kerala in the Onam festival is an enjoyment. Onam is the gather festival and one of the most vital festivals of Kerala. You will be able to savour the rich cultural legacy of Kerala throughout folk dances like Kathakali and Mohini Attam, the world’s oldest warlike arts form – Kalaripayattu, decorated elephants, flowers, traditional games and elaborates feasts. Celebrations carry on for about 10 days; end with Thiru Onam which falls on 4th September, 2017.

Where: Kochi, Trivandrum, Thrissur, and Kottayam

The famous Snake Boat Race, Vallamkali, on the river Pampa is also part of the festivities. Spectators, cheering for their favourite team, throng the sides of the river, as hundreds of oarsmen line their boats to end the race first!

Where: 117 kilometres from Thiruvananthapuram

2. Best Time for Ayurvedic Treatments

People particularly visit Kerala to have the Kerala Massage and Ayurvedic treatment. According to the extremely older tradition of Ayurveda, the best time to undergo these treatments is in the monsoons the climate is popular – moist, cool and dust-free, opening up the pores of our skin, making the treatment more able. The post treatment time is also unsafe for the body so the chilly well monsoon weather allows you to cold down as your body recover in heaven.

Where: From Ayurvedic resorts and wellness centres to five star hotels and even an Ayurvedic houseboat; the choice are plenty in Kerala

3. Scenic Overflowing Waterfalls

What improved season than the monsoons to see the waterfall in their full loveliness. One can simply expend hours gaze at the attractiveness of the gorgeous waterfalls and soaked in the close to beauty. Did you know, Athirapally Falls,  placed about 47 kms from Thrissur was one of the filming spots of the Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan starrer Guru.

Where: Athirapally and Vazhachal, about 80 kilometres from Kochi | Thommankuth, 74 kilometres from Kochi | Thusharagiri, Kozhikode and Palaruvi, Kollam.

4. Beauty of the Lush Green Hills

Mattuppetty is a tranquil to enjoy the magic of the monsoons! This hill station, suspended at a height of 1700 meters in the Idukki hills is perfect well-known for the dam and beautiful lake. It will be a nice calming holiday, with some sidewalks to see cascade waterfalls or you can sit indoors and watch the mist-laden hills while the rain pours down to clean the earth.

Where:  13 kilometres from Munnar. 

5. Calming on the Backwaters

A short break to Kerala isn’t complete without riding the backwaters. Hire a tour house boat and down the 900 km extend of backwaters. On board enjoy the authentic South Indian cooking and just slow down while you mark so many variety of aquatic life like otters, turtles, and crabs and stunning birds like the kingfishers, terns and cormorants that flock the place. You can also enjoy local area delicacy such as toddy which is perfect enjoyed while cruising and comforting your way down the backwaters. The rain just adds to the loveliness with clean vegetation all around making it image perfect! You could also make it in time to celebrate a variety of beach festival that take spot in Alleppey such as The Sand Art Festival and The Alleppey Beach Festival.

Where: Alleppey or Alappuzha, 62 km south of Kochi.

6. Reverberating Beaches

The beaches in Kerala include of uneven outcrops, the topography is distinctive and changes suddenly as you growth from the North to the South of Kerala. One quality is continuous although, the beaches are all dotted with coconut trees in huge numbers. Dense groves of coconut trees expand all over the state all along with much more plants that make the state come living in the monsoons. The shoreline is also a center of fishing activity, so you could see fishers going about their business and using rare contraption all along the beach. Enjoy, newly cooked, hot sea fish all-along the beach, courtesy of the fishermen who supply the fresh make.

Mararikulam, a village in the Alleppey district, has a stunning beach that becomes even more beautiful in the monsoons. It’s a perfect location to unwind, apart from the hustle of the real world! The Marari beach has been a receiver of various accolades because of its natural loveliness and tranquillity. This is a nice spot to get an Ayurvedic treatment too.

Where: 11 kilometres from Alleppey

7. Great Discounts

Since it is ‘off season’, the hotels reduce their rates by almost half to lure tourists to come to the state in the monsoons. Not just that, you will also get to save on air tickets and transportation vehicles.

8. Fewer Tourists

In the peak season, the beaches and hill stations of Kerala are swarming with travelers. That's why I suggest you approve of the actual loveliness of the Location in off season when you can enjoy the pristine loveliness minus the rush. Not just that, you can also opt for actions and things to do in Kerala at reduced rates. For me that sounds like delight. I would have loved to make that the first reason! So what are you waiting for? Instead of staying closeted in your home, plan a tour to Kerala this monsoon!

Here are some trips if you're planning a long weekend getaway to Kerala!

Budget: Rs 15,000 per person (inclusive of stay for 4 nights in 3-star hotels, sightseeing in Munnar, Thekkady and Alleppey)

Distance from Mumbai: Mumbai to Kochi & Thiruvananthapuram is approximately. 2 hours by flight

Traveller Type: Friends, Families, Couples

So fast plan your tour, book your hotels and head directly to expend a wonderful holiday in God’s Own Country

 

Kerala in winter (October-February)

Kerala Temperature: The air temperature in the season of winter fluctuate among 10°C and 25°C,

Weather: Kerala weather in winter is basically enjoyable. With a fall in Kerala temperature and humidity levels, one can bask in the green charm. The ambiance is scrunchy and dry, while the air exudes a gentle chill. The days are chill and pleasant and the nights dip to cold degree. This is the ideal climate to visit Kerala in for discovery of its natural and traditional sights.

Significance: Kerala in winter is nothing tinny of fine and wonderful. The mist-coated plains of Alleppey, Munnar, Kumarakom and Wayanad are mainly exciting to tour. Celebrations of Christmas and New Year beautify the landscape with ethereal loveliness - fairy lights, stars and bobbles galore. Royally churches and picturesque markets pose as a time machine to awfully old tradition!

Why you should visit now: In order to candidly enjoy the taste farming estate, rolling hills and meandering trail, the climate needs to be friendly. Winter enables relaxed traversing, without the hassles of sticky humidity, scorching sunshine or unforgiving rainfall. In-fact the wintry winds can be rejuvenating. This is a beautiful time for flora and fauna safaris, boat cruises and tea factory visits.

Things to know before the visit: Peak traveler’s season starting in middle-December, most important to an entry of local and international tourister. Prices tend to incline towards the higher side, in this time. As such, it’s suggested that all trip and hotel bookings be done in go forward. Don’t be alarmed by big crowds, long queues and slower repair.

Tips: Kerala winters are not glacial; however, nights can drop down to cold digit particularly in high regions such as Munnar. Hence, it’s wise to pack long pants, cardigans and sweaters. If you’re one to feel very cold, throw in some scarves and vests too. Moisturizer and lip balm are must have things for this time!

 

Kerala in summer (March-May)

Temperature: Kerala temperature in the time of summer fluctuates between 29°C and 40°C.

Weather: Kerala climate in summer varies from warm to scorching, depending upon the region and elevation. The coastal regions, in exacting, get humid and sticky. In common, the days bask and bake in heat, while the evenings give way to chill climate as mercury levels drop. This may not be the perfect season to visit Kerala in if you’re looking to find the maximum of the outdoors.

Significance: pleasing hill stations such as Munnar, Thekkady, Vagamon and Ponmudi are nice spots to visit in the summer. One can escape the humidity and relish the attractive atmosphere of these jade mountains. Trekking, hiking, picnicking and biking are some of the exciting tricks to join in, amidst natural sceneries.

Why you should visit now: Apart from the magnified view of soft blue skies and bold green surroundings, summer is rich in festivities and celebrations. In-fact the temples of Thrissur, Sabarimala, Attukal, Padmanabhaswamy, Vaikom and Chinakkathoor host their very own festivals - equipped with processions, parades, costume, song and dance.

Things to know before the visit: while this season is not everyone’s cup of tea, it becomes a popular destination for budget travellers. The summer season witnesses a slash in hotel and tour prices, something one caught to optimize on! Lastly, take precautions, if you’re one to suffer from heat exhaustion and stroke.

Tips: Kerala summers can wear you down, which means you’ve got to be ready. Pack light cotton clothing, comfortable footwear and SPF+ 30 Sunscreen. Don’t forget your hat and sunglasses! Stay hydrated throughout the day and consumes frequent meals of little size.