Village tourism in Kerala: 5 best places to explore
Kerala is one of the most beautiful states in India brimming with natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant traditions. From beaches and backwaters to hill stations, Kerala has them all which attract lakhs of tourists every year. However, Kerala’s rural life is really an experience of a lifetime. The villages of Kerala offer a unique experience of the state's way of life.
Village tourism in Kerala gives visitors a chance to connect with nature, explore traditional life and experience the true beauty of the rural side of India.
On this note, let’s have a look at five of the best places to explore for an unforgettable village tourism experience in Kerala:
Paravur
Paravur, a small village located in the Ernakulam district, offers an immersive experience of Kerala's rural life. This coastal village is known for its stunning beaches, historic temples, and fishing communities. Paravur is also home to the Paravur Lake, where visitors can take traditional boat rides and explore the surrounding landscape. Staying in heritage homestays here gives travelers a unique experience of the region's culture, food, and way of life.
Vypin Island
Vypin Island, situated near Kochi, is a tranquil destination that gives visitors a glimpse of coastal Kerala’s traditional fishing villages. The island is known for its quaint charm, with lush coconut groves, beautiful beaches, and simple village life. Vypin is an excellent destination for those who want to experience Kerala’s fishing culture firsthand. Visitors can enjoy boat rides through the backwaters, watch local fishermen in action, and visit the historic churches that dot the island.
Wayanad
Then you can choose to explore Wayanad which is located in the Western Ghats. The village is a beautiful hill district known for its spice plantations, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. The village tourism experience here combines adventure with nature, where visitors can enjoy treks through the dense forests, visit organic spice farms, and explore tribal villages.
Alleppey (Alappuzha)
Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is another stunning hamlet set along the backwaters of Kerala. Its extensive network of canals and waterways, lined with lush greenery, makes it an ideal place to experience the tranquil charm of Kerala’s rural life. Alleppey is also referred to as the "Venice of the East".
Kumarakom
One of the best places is Kumarakom, which is situated close to the famous Vembanad Lake. It is Kerala’s most picturesque village noted for its pretty backwaters and paddy fields. The village offers an ideal escape from the busy city life where visitors can enjoy traditional houseboat cruises and birdwatching at the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary.
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