Formerly known as Cannanore, Kannur is one of the most picturesque tourist destinations in Northern Kerala that you must not miss.
Kozhikode is a tranquil town surrounded by the green Western Ghats and the azure Arabian Sea.
Wayanad is home to expansive coffee and spice plantations that stretch for miles and miles, as well as picture-perfect forests and low-lying foggy hills.
Palakkad is a treasure that Kerala has long kept hidden, complete with picture-perfect mountains, glistening lakes, picturesque dams, lush green forests, ethereal temples, stately forts
Kerala’s cultural hub, Thrissur, serves as a hub for literary, cultural, and creative efforts. Additionally, it is the home of the Tiger Dance.
A well-known tourist destination in Kerala because of its vast tea plantations, picturesque towns, meandering alleys, and unusual vegetation.
This peaceful hamlet on the Malabar coast will undoubtedly provide you with the perfect vacation you’re looking for with its houseboats and paddy fields.
The town of Kollam is known as the “Gateway to backwaters in Kerala gods own country.”
Varkala is located on the outskirts of the Thiruvananthapuram district South Kerala’s Varkala is a well-known beach destination for surfers, beach bums, digital nomads, and travellers.
The town is renowned for its beautiful beach, distinctive sandbar, and backwaters that the Neyyar River has carved out.
In South Kerala, Kovalam has a unique place. There are several picturesque beaches in the town that are worth visiting.