Enticing experiences you can only have in Kerala

Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, KERALA Updated : Apr 4, 2022, 19:52 IST

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Enticing experiences you can only have in Kerala

Kerala has been attracting travellers from all across the globe for a long time now. When you come to think of reasons why Kerala is such a hit among travellers, you’ll find that the state, which is aptly nicknamed as the ‘God’s Own Country’, has its unique charm. The south Indian state has a perfect mix of stunning backwater villages, ancient religious centres, beautiful and clean beaches, lengths of green spaces, the spice plantations, awesome food scene and pretty hill stations.Each of these offer unique experiences to travellers who are looking for nature, solitude and good food. in its beauty and ambience.
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​Spend a day at Fort Kochi

One of the top places to visit in Kerala is Fort Kochi. With the influence of British, Dutch, Arabs, Chinese, and Portuguese, the place has a mix of architecture to marvel at. Some of the prime attractions include Indo Portuguese museum, Jewish synagogue, Chinese fishing nets, and Fort Kochi Beach.
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​Stay in a treehouse at Wayanad

This is one experience that you cannot miss out on having when in Kerala. Staying in a tree house gives people an opportunity to get up close and personal with nature. Adventure lovers can also enjoy activities such as rock climbing, nature walks and mountain biking in the region.
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​Go on a jungle safari at the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Located some 190 km from Kochi, Thekkady’s Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is noted for its diverse flora and fauna. The jungle safari will take you through Idukki and Mullaperiyar Dam, among others and if you are lucky, you’ll be able to spot the endangered lion-tailed macaque.
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Take a spice tour in Thekkady

Go on a spice plantation tour in Thekkady and taste some incredible and authentic spices such as cardamom, black pepper and cinnamon, among others. It is one of the must-have experiences in Kerala. The Abraham’s Spice garden in Thekkady is quite famous.
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​Go bird watching at Kumarakom

Kumarakom is a nature lover’s and birdwatcher’s paradise! Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary here is a must visit. Here one can easily spot migratory birds such as egret, heron, waterfowl and Siberian crane, to name a few. November to February is considered the best period to visit this place.
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Stay at a houseboat in Alleppey

A beautiful backwater destination in Kerala, Alleppey can’t be missed! Sailing in a houseboat is a thrilling experience that can be done here. Guests can also enjoy authentic Kerala cuisine which is served fresh while you enjoy and wander through the tranquil backwaters.
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Munnar for tea lovers

A heaven on earth, Munnar is so green and clean! This pretty hill station in Kerala is noted for its winding slopes of tea gardens, which are iconic to the place. Located just 3 hours drive away from Kochi, Munnar is a must visit for tea lovers. The Kannan Devan Plantation Museum here offers a tour to guests where they can watch tea being processed and taste different kinds of teas.
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