An Ultimate Guide To Planning A Honeymoon Tour To Kerala

An Ultimate Guide To Planning A Honeymoon Tour To Kerala

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Planning a Kerala honeymoon to kick-start your new journey to the lifelong romantic alliance with your partner is one of the best options. From the tranquil backwaters, long-stretching beaches, and lush green landscapes to pleasant and soothing that promises cosy ambiences, Kerala tour packages are sure to please you. Dreamy houseboats, touring through tea plantations, wildlife forests, and spice gardens, Ayurvedic holistic treatments and spa makes your trip even more exciting.

Best Time for Kerala Honeymoon

Kerala is one of the best year-round destinations for not only honeymoon but also for planning a trip with family and friends. Here we are providing you with the best destinations according to the season and weather conditions.

March to May : The weather during this time is quite hot and humid. Therefore, it is advisable for you to avoid beaches and backwaters. Look for hill stations that offer you exotic scenery, lush green-carpeted landscape with a pleasant weather.

May-End to September : Southwest monsoons arrive with a heavy downpour. Try picking Ayurveda resorts and enjoy morning yoga sessions, spas, and skin rejuvenating treatments. The state celebrates its grand festival Onam during this time and snake boat race is one of the exciting activities.  During this time, Kerala revives its greenery with natural splendour all around.

An Ultimate Guide To Planning A Honeymoon Tour To Kerala

October to February : With northeast monsoons and winters, this is the peak tourist season and an ideal time to visit Kerala. Beaches, hill stations, backwater houseboats, waterfalls, tropical forests, national parks, bird sanctuaries, and Dravidian architecture are some of the prime attractions of Kerala tour packages.

Attractions You Cannot Afford to Miss

Munnar : An idyllic hill station with one of the biggest tea-plantation areas of the South India. Located on the banks of three rivers including Madupetti, Nallathanni, and Periavaru, Munnar is blessed with lush tree gardens, waterfalls, lakes, and exotic flora and fauna.

Kovalam : Located along the coastlines of the Arabian sea, Kovalam is best known for its crescent-shaped beaches, alluring sunsets, and Ayurveda sessions.

Wayanad : With thick rainforest canopies, cascades, spice plantations, historical caves, enchanting waterfalls, Wayanad is also famous for trekking expeditions to Chembra Peak and exploring the blissful heart-shaped lake.

Thekkady : Thekkady is home to the country’s largest tiger Reserve, Periyar, which is the prime attraction of this place. Boat trekking, night safari, and bamboo rafting in Mullaiperiyar Dam are also some great options.

Alleppey : The city of Alleppey is known for its beaches, serene backwater lagoons, channels, houseboat night stay, Ayurvedic spa and wellness centres, emerald paddy fields, and temples.

Kumarakom : Located on the banks of Kerala’s largest lake, Vembanad, Kumarakom is actually a cluster of many small manmade islands. The coconut groves along the calm backwaters serve as an ecstatic scenic beauty.

Poovar : A beautiful island with long stretches of glowing sand, gentle breeze, serene surroundings, and magical sunsets.

From beach resorts, hill resorts, backwater resorts to tree houses and floating cottages, Kerala provides you with a bunch of accommodations. You can also book a day-night Kerala houseboat tour to give your partner a perfect blush on his/her face. It is always advisable to know the timings and entrance fees for the places you wish to visit.