Unveiling Kerala's Beauty in the Monsoon Rains

In case you're among those who want to experience Kerala's enchanting monsoon show, here are ten locations you should add to your schedule.

Additionally, it's crucial to confirm that these locations are open on the day of your visit because some may close due to the severity of the rain and the associated rain advisory

The magical Munnar

The monsoon season is when you may enjoy all of these attractions at their most picturesque, including the tea gardens, Mattupetty Dam, Top Station,

The magical Munnar

Eravikulam National Park, and the many waterfalls. This place is much more enjoyable to travel in because of the nice weather.

A rejuvenated Alappuzha

This season is the most serene for the backwaters, beaches like Marari and Alappuzha, lakes Vembanad 

A rejuvenated Alappuzha

and Punnamada, islands like Pathiramanal, and Kerala's rice bowl, Kuttanad.

Wayanad is ecstatic.

This season showcases the best of Wayanad, including the Soochipara waterfalls, Chembra Peak, Pookode Lake, Banasura Sagar Dam, and Neelimala viewpoint.

The majestic Athirappilly falls

Kerala's most visited monsoon tourist destinations are Athirappilly and Vazhachal Falls, which are at their magnificent best at this time of year.

A verdant Kumarakom

Kumarakom is a haven for people looking to unwind, with migratory birds, acres of multicolored waterlily patches,

A verdant Kumarakom

and houseboat rides along the swollen-up waterbodies.

Thekkady, the misty beauty

At the hazy but bustling Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, it's the perfect time to see wildlife.

Thekkady, the misty beauty

Visit Mullaperiyar Dam if you want to be amazed at how dams discharge extra water.

Kovalam's monsoon ambience

In addition to the well-known coasts of Samudra, Lighthouse, and Hawah, the beach attraction also features the Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium,

Kovalam's monsoon ambience

Valiyathura Pier, and a number of wellness centers for monsoon relaxation.

The emerald green Vagamon

This time of year, Vagamon is home to the verdant Vagamon Marmala waterfalls, a pine forest, Kurisumala,

The emerald green Vagamon

meadows, and a variety of vistas and tea gardens that cater to a wide range of tourists.

The scenic Bekal

You may experience Bekal at its best in a few places in the area, including the beach, the rain-washed Bekal Fort,

The scenic Bekal

the charming village of Nileshwaram, and the backwaters of Valiyaparambu.

The mist-shrouded Ponmudi

Your monsoon journey to the hill station may be worthwhile if you see the sparkling streams of the Golden Valley, the Peppara Sanctuary's fauna,

The mist-shrouded Ponmudi

the cloud-covered hilltop, the cool Meenmutty Falls, and Echo Point, among other Ponmudi locations.