Kerala’s map and highlights of places to see covers a glorious gamut of temples and trekking, backwaters and beaches, spices and cycling , tigers and tea plantations. Kerala is kid heaven, cycling perfection and a haven for hikers. Think of it like a box full of spices, with every possible flavour you can imagine.









KERALA ROVING

Kerala Map & Highlights









Where to go in Kerala

When you are working out where to go in Kerala, it helps to think of it like a well-stocked spice rack. Some are just basics and musts for every recipe. Such as the backwaters of Alleppey, or the old town at Fort Cochi. Others must only be used fresh and thrown in at the last minute, like a hiking trip up to the waterfalls of the Western Ghats, as soon as the monsoon has ended, when everything is aromatic and deliciously verdant. Ginger is revitalizing and awakens the palette, just like the Ayurvedic way of life that underpins much of Keralite’s wellbeing. And pepper, the most famous of all, represents the stimulating multi-cultural influences dotted all over this vibrant outward looking region of India. Just don’t put them all in at once, but savour them slowly, following a good recipe for responsible tourism.



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KERALA ITINERARIES

10 day cycling itinerary.

Kochi > Thattekkad > Adimali > Munnar > Suryanelli > Periyar National Park > Vagamon > Thodupuzha > Kumarakom > Alleppey > Kochi

14 day cultural tour

Kochi > Munnar > Thekkady > Alleppey > Kumarakom > Kollam > Varkala > Trivandrum > Kochi

10 days classic Kerala

Kochi > Munnar > Alleppey > Periyar > Marari > Kochi

Drive in Kerala

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The following times give you a rough idea of the driving times between the main attractions in Kerala: