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10 reasons why monsoon is the best time to visit Kerala

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 4, 2025, 09:00 IST
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10 reasons why monsoon is the best time to visit Kerala

When it rains, Kerala shines — quite literally. While most travelers pack up and run from wet weather, Kerala puts on a lush, dramatic show during the monsoons (June to September) that’s too stunning to skip. If you have been skeptical for various reasons, here is why visiting Kerala in the monsoon isn't just a good idea — it might just be your best one yet.

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Nature at its best

Kerala is always green, sure. But come monsoon, it's like the place turns even more greener — emerald leaves, swollen rivers, misty hills, and waterfalls that roar like you haven’t seen such things for a long time.

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Ayurvedic bliss

Ayurveda and monsoon go together like chai and pakoras. The damp, cool weather opens up your pores and makes your body extra receptive to detox treatments. Get pampered, and oiled into bliss at traditional Ayurvedic retreats.

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Fewer tourists, more tranquility

While the rest of the world Googles “sunny beaches,” Kerala's backwaters and hill stations are deliciously crowd-free. It’s peaceful, it’s slow, it’s soul food.

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Backwaters are monsoon vibes

Alleppey’s houseboats glide smoother in the rain. Raindrops tapping the roof, mist curling over the paddy fields, and a plate of hot banana fritters? Name a better vibe. You will be home with more monsoon memories than you could have thought.

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Hill stations for romantic vacation

Wayanad and Munnar during monsoon will be all about those tea-scented fog, cloud-hugged hills, and cozy cottages. It's like travelling to this place, then there is monsoon, and you are all set for a rom-com vibe.

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Spicy, steamy food

There’s something about Kerala’s peppery rasam, steaming appams, and fiery fish curries when it’s pouring outside. Food seems to taste more tastier during this time.

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Snake boat races

Nothing says “Kerala in the monsoon” like a 100-foot-long boat slicing through rain-lashed waters, rowed in rhythm by 100+ men shouting. The sight might give you goosebumps for sure.

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Don’t miss the waterfalls

From Athirapally (Kerala’s own “Niagara”) to Meenmutty and Soochipara, the falls go from gentle trickles to thunderous spectacles. Pro tip: pack an extra shirt — you will get misted.

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Onam festivities

If you time it right, the monsoon months bring you Onam, Kerala’s biggest harvest festival. Think flower carpets, tug-of-war, dance, music, and the most legendary Sadya (feast) you’ll ever eat — all while it drizzles outside.

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Dirt-cheap deals

Since monsoon is off-season, you will get fabulous deals on resorts, houseboats, and tour packages. Luxury for less? Yes, for sure.
So, come see Kerala when it's alive, soaked, and totally magical. The monsoon isn’t a travel deterrent — it’s the main event.

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