Kerala

Overview

An insider’s guide to South India’s lush landscapes

If you’re visiting India, then a trip to the deep South is essential to get away from the hustle and bustle of the cities. Beautiful quiet beaches, tea plantations and a tropical atmosphere await in Kerala. Read on for an insider’s view into the state from our very own local ambassador.

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  • Beach & Backwater Cycling

    7 Hours India

    Cycling through the coasts of Arabian sea and enjoying the life of Keralians

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  • Hike, Bike & Kayak Kerala

    9 Hours India

    This experience lets you enjoy three activities in one . You will discover the life of the local people while Cycling an..

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  • Mathikettan Shola Rainforest trek

    7 Hours India

    Trek through Mathikettan Shola National Park – get a unique opportunity to experience the biodiversity of the plants a..

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    • Beach & Backwater Cycling

      7 Hours Kerala

      Cycling through the coasts of Arabian sea and enjoying the life of Keralians

      Price from

      £35 pp
      Take me there
    • Hike, Bike & Kayak Kerala

      9 Hours Kerala

      This experience lets you enjoy three activities in one . You will discover the life of the local people while Cycling an..

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      pp
      Take me there
    • Mathikettan Shola Rainforest trek

      7 Hours Kerala

      Trek through Mathikettan Shola National Park – get a unique opportunity to experience the biodiversity of the plants a..

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      £40 pp
      Take me there

    Best Time to Visit Kerala

    General

    Because Kerala has a tropical climate you should be aware of monsoon season before you plan your trip. Although the monsoons bring regular thunderstorms, it is still a pleasant time to visit as you can see the waterways and the waterfalls at their capacity and they look spectacular. Kerala in the rains is also a lot cheaper so you can get some great discounts on accommodation during this time.

    Kerala is a very rainy state so you should expect a bit of rain regardless of the time you travel. We love the rain here are it keeps our scenery lush! Take a look at the Kerala calendar:

    June-August (monsoon)

    The monsoons tend to arrive in June and last until late August. Everywhere is quieter during monsoon season so you’ll enjoy sightseeing in the towns and brief spots of sunbathing on the quiet beaches. It’s still warm and humid so it can be an enjoyable time to visit Kerala – just bear in mind that some places, such as wildlife sanctuaries, may close during this period.

    September-March (winter)

    India doesn’t have all four typical seasons but this is the coolest part of the year. The temperature can vary between 10-25˚C and it’s usually pleasant and cool with low humidity. Winter is a great time of year for hiking and exploring as it’s not uncomfortably hot.

    March-May (summer)

    This is the hottest time of the year with temperatures often reaching 30˚C. However this isn’t known as the dry season as you can still experience evening showers during the summer. The heat often puts off some travellers, so the Kerala hotspots are still less crowded than in the winter months.

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    We ensure that communities benefit from our visit.

    We ensure that communities benefit from our visit.

    • In many cases, less than 10% of the money spent on a holiday actually ends up in the pockets of the local community. Tourism leakage is a serious problem, and it means many people are not able to reap the benefits of the tourism happening in their own back yard. We work with small, local suppliers and ensure that they receive a fair amount for every holiday we sell.

    We protect the environments we visit.

    We protect the environments we visit.

     

     

    • The climate is changing, and the travel industry is a key frontier in this battle. On the one hand, pollution from travel, erosion from over-tourism, and waste from careless travelling can make the problem much worse. But on the other hand, travel affords unique opportunities to help people connect with the natural environment in a close-up, personal way, and support locals in protecting their local environment. We are committed to offering experiences that match our sustainability criteria.

    We educate and provide guidance to travellers, hosts and agents.

    We educate and provide guidance to travellers, hosts and agents.

    • Travel can help build a better world, but it has to be done properly. We are not just finding experiences that are better for local communities and better for the planet. We are committed to helping everyone travel better. From the moment they book with us until the moment they arrive home, we actively help our travellers with resources and guidance. This helps them travel more mindfully, and ultimately, offers a deeper, more rewarding experience.

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