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Travel Guide in Kerala Tourism

Prepare for a revitalizing journey to God's Own Country, Kerala! Nestled on India's southwest coast, this tropical paradise offers the perfect mix of peaceful backwaters, rich history, hill stations, animals, and shoreline splendor. This compact, handy pamphlet has all the information you need to make sure your vacation goes smoothly as planned before you take off.

Things You Should Prepare Before You Go

 For airport and hotel check-ins, Indian residents like Kausalya carry correct ID, either Aadhaar, PAN, or a driving license; this is a domestic trip; therefore, they do not need a visa or passport. Save your flight tickets both online and in print. Travel light; pack light, breezy clothing for Kerala's warm environment, comfy shoes, a rain jacket, sunscreen, bug repellent, and your best books for downtime. Always verify your airline's policy; checked bags usually weigh 15 kg, while cabin bags only allow 7 kg.

 Last-minute Items and packing

 Several days before the travel, make sure you have packed the toiletries and other personal care products you want to remain fresh in Kerala's humid environment. Among sensible accessories are a travel adaptor and a portable power bank. You should have in your wardrobe summer clothing, bikinis, a cap and hiking shoes for hill or plantation research. Along with some necessities just in case, pack a small first-aid kit containing antiseptic cream, painkillers, and allergy meds.

 Travel Day documents
 Remember to pack valid ID, printed tickets, and backups—hard and soft copy—of all bookings, including hotel, sightseeing, and insurance for your travel day. While most of Kerala allows cards, bring some cash for local establishments or tuk-tuk trips. Check hotel arrangements ahead of time; if at all possible, arrange airport transfers through your travel agent.

 Food, transportation, and culture—your lodging

 Malayalam is the native language of Kerala, even if English is prevalent, particularly in tourist areas. From local buses, trains, and metros to ride-hailing companies like Ola and Uber, everything will be accessible. Renting a car with a local driver is another fairly smart choice. Kerala offers first-rate cuisine, with meals featuring bananas, coconut dishes, and seafood being particularly popular. A normal lunch for two could cost between ₹500 and ₹800, depending on where you dine.

 When should one visit, and where should one stay?

 From affordable guesthouses to beach resorts and forest lodges, Kerala has accommodation appropriate for every type of guest. Usually, luxury hotels charge between ₹2500 and ₹ 35003500 every night. The best time to visit is between November and February; the temperature is excellent for visitors to the beaches. Ayurvedic therapy and walks are perfect during the monsoon (June–October) if you appreciate rain-washed scenery.

 First-hand Reports You Should Not Miss

 No Kerala trip is complete when one watches a Kathakali dance, sees Chinese fishing nets in Kochi, or boat on Alleppey's backwaters. Visit Munnar's tea estates, tour old landmarks, and arrange a real Ayurvedic treatment. If you appreciate the surroundings, you can enjoy bird watching, jungle treks, hillside walks, and beaches. Another much-used Bollywood film location in Kerala is kept open for your camera!

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