10 Top Lesser Known Rural Holiday Destinations of Kerala
There is hardly anyone who has not been smitten by the charms of Kerala. Domestic and international travellers seem to prefer planning their holidays here. But, a lot of their itinerary seems to be following the popular tourist circuit’s well beaten trails. The real authentic Kerala lies in its villages that are full of friendly people practicing their rich culture, indulging in lip smacking cuisine and living amidst pristine nature and stunning landscapes. Sustainability is a way of life here. Such rural destinations are perfect for slow relaxing holidays where you get to experience a destination rather than just visit it.
Below are ten of the top lesser known rural holiday destinations of Kerala. These places, which are low on the tourist crowds are insanely beautiful that fit perfectly with Kerala’s tagline ‘Gods Own Country’. Each of these locations offer you a chance for a wholesome holiday in Kerala. For personalized travel planning, do connect with Maya, the Kerala tourism chatbot and get all your queries answered.
1) Vattavada, Idukki District
This quiet village of Vattavada, located on the Kerala – Tamil Nadu border comprises of shola forests, tall eucalyptus trees, 6000 feet plus mountains and extremely fertile soil. In addition to surreal view points, rolling views of tea estates, gorgeous mountain lakes and dams and pristine nature, Vattavada is home to vegetable farms and fruit orchards. Such is the bountiful harvest here, that it is referred to as the vegetable and fruit basket of Munnar and the rest of the region. Vattavada is the kind of offbeat hill station where you can enjoy long walks in the nature, learn the basic tricks of vegetable and fruit farming, taste some locally grown strawberry or passion fruit wine and enjoy the local cuisine cooked using locally grown raw ingredients. This offbeat mountain holiday destination is ideal to cater to the foodie in you and the mountain air and long walks will certainly help you with the appetite.
Call to fame: Vegetable and fruit basket of Munnar
You should visit for: Strawberry farms with locally made strawberry wine, offbeat hill station, nature walks
Nearest Airport: Kochi international airport, about143 kms away
2) Achankovil, Kollam District
The Konni-Achankovil-Mekkarai route is one of the top motorcycling holiday destinations in Kerala. It is remote and consists of a narrow highway that passes through dense jungle, steep hairpin bends, a meandering river, many gorgeous waterfalls and an important spiritual destination. It is the kind of place where you can see elephants and other wild animals on the highway itself. It is the kind of place where any pit stop is scenic and any water body becomes ideal for a swim. It’s perennial waterfalls located in the middle of lush forests are those perfect waterfall holiday destinations with family and/or friends. This hidden gem of South Kerala is one that I would recommend to all nature loving road trippers.
Call to fame: Heavenly motorcycling route through pristine forest
You should visit for: Top motorcycling route in Kerala, forest waterfalls, a mountain temple, wildlife crossings
Nearest Airport: Thiruvananthapuram international airport, about 140 kms away
3) Kanthaloor, Idukki District
Kanthaloor is a sleepy hamlet that is known for its picturesque landscapes, beautiful waterfalls and lush fruit farms. It is the only place in Kerala where apple is grown. It’s orchards are filled with everything from plum, orange, blackberry, egg fruit, strawberry, peach to passion fruit and from cabbage to cauliflower. Imagine staying in one of the fruit orchards, enjoying the local produce, breathing the cool mountain air and soaking in the overall tranquil atmosphere. For all those nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, do not miss the opportunity to trek inside the Anaimudi Shola National Park, an evergreen forest. There is a trekking trail that connects Kanthaloor with Vattavada. It is one of the most untouched trekking trails in this part of the country. For waterfall lovers, there is Kanthaloor waterfalls, Irachil para waterfalls and Thoovanam waterfalls. Each one of these waterfalls are a sight to behold during the monsoon season.
Call to fame: Only place in Kerala where apples are grown
You should visit for: Fruit orchards, offbeat hill station, remote jungle trails inside shola forest
Nearest Airport: Kochi international airport, about 150 kms away
4) Gavi, Pathanamthitta District
Gavi is that ecological hotspot that offers amazing wildlife and bird watching opportunities, treks into the heart of the jungle, beautiful view points and forest camping. Located deep inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve, it is listed as one of the leading eco tourism centers in India and is definitely one of the gems in the Kerala tourism circuit. The Gavi experience begins when you take the forest road from Angamoozhy towards Kakki reservoir. Only government buses and four wheelers with approved forest permission are allowed on this road and hence you get to see nature at its pristine best here. Once you reach Gavi, you can simply be one with the tranquil environment at your tree house or at your forest camping site or you can go on jungle treks, elephant safaris, canoeing or jeep safaris. Jeep safaris allow you to cover more ground, while trekking takes you into the heart of the forest. Wild elephants, gaurs, Nilgiri Tahrs, malabar pied hornbills, kingfishers, woodpeckers and close to 200 plus varieties of birds can be spotted here. For those interested in nocturnal wildlife, night safaris are also an option here. Add to this, the many plantations here, the active involvement of the tribal people and the many panoramic view points and you have a destination that is bound to cast a magical spell on each of its visitors.
Call to fame: Evergreen paradise and a nature hotspot
You should visit for: Offbeat wildlife holiday destination, birdwatching, jungle camping
Nearest Airport: Kochi international airport, about 160 kms away
5) Marayoor, Idukki District
Marayoor is a quaint hill station in the Western Ghats that is famous for its sandalwood forests, prehistoric rock paintings and muniyaras (burial chambers) that have stood the test of time for over 12,000 years. This scenic hamlet is surrounded by sugarcane fields, waterfalls, bamboo forests, dense woodlands and tall mountains with evergreen forests. It is heady mix of history, anthropology, nature, farms, rustic atmosphere, forest and wildlife. It is kind of place where you can walk amidst the fragrant sandalwood trees and then follow it up with a sweet walk through the sugarcane fields. And then you can recharge yourself with some famous Marayoor jaggery that enjoys a GI tag. Marayoor is the ideal location for an offbeat mountain holiday where you can have diverse experiences while getting close to nature and enjoying the local art, culture and food. If you have a penchant for adventure, opt for any of the many trekking routes that take you deep into the lush evergreen shola forests and high altitude montane landscapes while getting you to close to wild animals such as the Indian gaur, the Malabar giant flying squirrel, the Nilgiri Tahr and a wide variety of birds endemic to this part of the Western Ghats.
Call to fame: Ancient dolmens and rock paintings dating back to the stone age
You should visit for: Sandalwood forests, sugarcane fields, megalithic civilization, offbeat hill station
Nearest Airport: Kochi international airport, about 140 kms away
6) Rosemala, Kollam District
Rosemala is one of the less explored eco tourism spots in Kerala. It is that gorgeous destination that is tucked amidst the tall mountains of the Western Ghats and the forests of Shendurney wildlife sanctuary. Shendurney wildlife sanctuary, a part of the larger Agastyamalai biosphere reserve is known for its medicinal forests and many herbal waterfalls and water bodies. One such water body is the Thenmala dam on the Kallada river. Rosemala is the best place to catch a spectacular view of the Thenmala dam whose waters glitter amidst the dense vegetation and the tall mountains. While the village is a mix of natural forest, rubber plantations, teak plantations and basic farmland, a little bit beyond the village and you are in the middle of virgin forests. Here, you can spot rare species of butterflies, birds, animals and fishes as you get closer to the lake. The pallivasal trek experience is surreal as it takes you to the heart of the forest and takes you to the captivating meeting place of the Umayar, Shenduriniyar and Uriliyar rivers. While you might see a few tens of people at the Rosemala view point, you will notice that during your treks, there is no one except your trekking group and the forest. Such is the remote charm of this hill station.
Call to fame: Panoramic view point of the Thenmala dam
You should visit for: Thenmala dam view, offbeat hill station, offbeat motorcycling route in Kerala, adventurous forest treks
Nearest Airport: Thiruvananthapuram international airport, about 106 kms away
7) Mankulam and Anakulam, Idukki District
Mankulam and Anakulam are two forest locked villages that are nestled between the Malayattor forest, Rajamalai hills and the wide expanse of tea plantations. Anakulam is the place to be if you wish to see massive herds of wild elephants that include young calves and large tuskers. Here, these elephants have been living together with the humans for centuries and they have never got in the way of each other. The elephants are apparently attracted here due to the high salt content in the waters of the Idacholayar river. And Mankulam is the place to be to see British era hanging bridges, interact with the local tribes and learn about their culture, go on forest treks, indulge in some birdwatching, experience the local food and lifestyle and get close to gorgeous waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery. Together, Mankulam and Anakulam offer you a rural experience that is a stunning mix of dense forests, rich wildlife, rolling tea estates, rich local food and culture and lots of avenues to revel in one’s adventurous spirit. Both these places are what Munnar would have looked a century ago without the construction and the commercialization.
Call to fame: The land where wild elephants congregate in large numbers
You should visit for: Wildlife sightings, waterfalls, forest treks, tribal cultures
Nearest Airport: Kochi international airport, about 86 kms away
8) Munroe Island, Kollam District
Munroe Island or Mundrothuruthu, is a group of eight small islets located at the confluence of the Ashtamudi lake and the Kallada river. It is a beautiful island to experience the surreal views and serene pace of village life, see coir making, fishing, prawn feeding, migratory birds, coconut farms, lagoons and mangroves from close quarters while you glide through the tranquil backwaters. The island’s landscape is dotted with coconut groves, paddy fields and traditional Kerala style ‘Tharavadu’ homes, providing a serene and idyllic setting. The best way to explore and experience this island is by foot, by bicycle and by boat or canoe. Each way of exploration provides you a different perspective of the island thus making your experience richer. At one end of the spectrum, you get to see the serene beauty of Kerala’s backwaters and at the other end of the spectrum, you get to admire its diverse flora and fauna. And in between, you get to appreciate and experience the rich cuisines, art and culture of Monroe Island. Munroe Island and its backwaters provide an experience similar to the one that Alappuzha offers, but without the high costs or the large crowds. It is more laidback and totally offbeat.
Call to fame: Offbeat backwater cruise and canoe tour
You should visit for: Backwater cruises, rich cultural heritage, birdwatching, fishing
Nearest Airport: Thiruvananthapuram international airport, about 80 kms away
9) Pampadum Shola National Park, Idukki District
If you feel like listening to nature’s music and cacophony and wish to revel amidst the multiple shades of soothing green, head to Pampadum Shola National Park, Kerala’s smallest national park, but one that packs a much larger punch. Pampadum Shola national park is a gorgeous tract of ancient shola forests (montane rainforests and grasslands) that is tucked somewhere in the Western Ghats between Munnar and Kodaikanal. The only way to experience this hidden gem of Kerala is by staying inside the forest at the forest properties run by the Kerala forest department and by trekking the different trails of the forest in the company of forest guards and guides. Dense shrubs, moss, ferns, waterfalls, insects, birds of paradise, butterflies, bees, lion tailed macaques, nilgiri langurs, malabar flying squirrels, elephants, gaurs and other wildlife, leeches, exotic flowers, insectivore plants, itchy plants, herbs and many other unique species from the plant and animal kingdom can be seen at Pampadum Shola national park. It is the kind of place where you sleep to the sound of cicadas, crickets and frogs and wake up to the calls and tweets of birds. At Pampadum, you don’t have to venture far to see wildlife as their forest bungalows are literally surrounded by forests on all sides. Most wildlife, especially gaurs can be seen at a stone’s throw from the forest bungalows and huts. If you are looking for a place to leave an imprint on you, then the rainforests of Pampadum Shola national park is for you. It’s pure atmosphere is bound to rejuvenate you completely and make you ready to face the fast paced lifestyle of our cities. The nature around this national park is a blessing to mankind.
Call to fame: Kerala’s smallest national park that packs a serious punch
You should visit for: Ancient British highway between Munnar and Kodaikanal, wildlife sightings, rich flora and fauna, rainforest treks
Nearest Airport: Kochi international airport, about 132 kms away
10) Veliyanadu, Alappuzha District
If you are looking for a magical combination of Kerala’s serene backwaters and its authentic rural lifestyle, look no further than Veliyanadu village in the Kuttanad taluk of Alappuzha district. Veliyanadu is surrounded by lush green paddy fields, coconut groves and scenic backwaters making it quintessential part of Kerala’s scenic beauty. It is the kind of place where time stands still or crawls at most at times. Even though, there is a road connecting Veliyanadu with the rest of the state, most people use boats and ferries to reach their respective destination. Here, the life of the locals revolves around agriculture, fishing and making of toddy (palm fruit wine). Unlike the Alappuzha backwater cruise that shows you the backwaters and allows you to experience life on a houseboat, Veliyanadu allows you to experience the real rural Kerala and how its people live amidst the backwaters. If you like rural experiential holidays, Veliyanadu is the place for you. A sunrise backwater cruise, followed by lunch under a coconut tree with some fresh toddy followed by an evening fishing trip are simple joys of the life here.
Call to fame: Scenic road criss crossing the backwaters to reach the village
You should visit for: Scenic backwaters, rustic Kerala, authentic Kerala cuisine
Nearest Airport: Kochi international airport, about 107 kms away
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