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The winter season from September to March is the best time to visit Kerala where you can enjoy the beautiful surroundings in pleasant weather. For enjoying the backwaters, November through February are best suited.
Temperatures
Oct-Feb: 18-29°C
Mar-May: 32-36°C
Jun-Sep: 19-30°C
By Air: Kerala houses three international airports - Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, Kochi International Airport and Kozhikode International Airport.
By Road: Kerala's main cities are well connected to the rest of India by highways. National Highways 47, 17, 49 are connected to Kerala. Buses, tourist taxis, and autos are conveniently available.
By Rail:
There are around 200 railway stations in Kerala which connect places both within and outside Kerala. There are super fast and express trains to reach most of India's metro cities from Kerala.
Top Things to Take Home from Kerala
Traveling in Kerala? Or Planning a Trip to Kerala?
Here's a shopping list for you so you don't miss out the the things you should pick up while in God's Own Country!
Spices
Kerala's spices are world famous and easily available at most tourist spots across the state. From fresh green pepper, cardamon, nutmeg, clove and more, make sure to leave some baggage space to take home some flavors from your travels.
Tea
Tea is ubiquitous across the hills of Kerala. If you are visiting Munnar, don't miss the Tea Museum, where you can witness the processing of tea from the leaf to the off-the-shelf tea. Pick up some fragrant teas, available in various flavors and well sealed and packed for yourself and friends and family back home.
Coconut & Coir Products
Kerala's abandunce of coconut trees make it the ideal location for the Indian coir Industry. Coir and coir products of Kerala are said to be one of the finest in the world. The International Coir Museum in Alappuzha is one of its kind in the country. Coir products make for some amazing souvenirs and gifts!
Kathakali Masks
The bright and colorful Kathakali Masks available in Kerala are sure to add a spark to your wall! Available in variety of sizes and expressions, you can use them to decorate your home or even make for pocket friendly gifts.
Houseboat Models
The enticing backwaters of Kerala are home to houseboats. Kerala is also known for its boat races! Reasons enough for you to shop for a miniature model of a houseboat to adorn your living room.
Nilavillaku
These are bronze or brass lamps that are traditionally used in Kerala. They are lit on festival days and other special occasions.
Banana Chips
Who does not love a pack of crunchy wafers! Even if you have seen these back home, a pack from Kerala has a unique flavor to it and is a must buy. These chips are available in two varieties - one made from raw bananas and the other made after seasoning the plantain. The quality and taste are amazing and will surely make you wish you had picked a couple of packs more!
Kerala Kalamandalam | Where Kerala’s Classical Arts Dance with Time
Champions Boat League President’s Trophy | Kollam’s Prestigious Boat Race
Champions Boat League Kayamkulam | Snake Boat Racing on Historic Waters
Champions Boat League Karuvatta | Thrilling Snake Boat Race in Alappuzha
Bringing Kerala's Responsible Tourism model to the world
Kerala Piravi | 69 Years of Glory | Kerala Tourism | A Song for Kerala
Champions Boat League Pulinkunnu | A Thrilling Race in Alappuzha’s Heartland
Champions Boat League Kottappuram | A Thrilling Race on Kerala’s Waterways
Rhythms of the Water | From Folk Rhythms to Vallamkali Celebrations
Champions Boat League Marine Drive | High-Speed Action on Kochi’s Waterfront
Champions Boat League Kozhikode | Beypore’s Thrilling Snake Boat Race
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