Kerala's Lush Secrets: Must-See Spots in the Monsoon

Are you itching to escape the throng and experience the off-the-beaten-path Kerala monsoons? Put on your rain gear, gather your sense of adventure,

and visit these undiscovered paradises in God's Own Country. Before you go for the vacation, check the latest rain forecast and advisories.

Palaruvi Waterfall

It contains a natural swimming pool and descends from a height of 300 feet amidst luxuriant vegetation. In addition, there is a trekking trail,

Palaruvi Waterfall

several Instagram-worthy locations, and ceremonial sites nearby. Aryankavu, which is around 35 kilometers from Punalur town, is close to Palaruvi.

Paniyeli Poru

Paniyeli Poru, a hidden gem close to Perumbavoor near Kochi, boasts gorgeous scenery with roaring river streams and thick forests.

Paniyeli Poru

For those who love the outdoors, this place is perfect.

Vythiri

The Wayanad district's Vythiri is well-known for its verdant surroundings, tumbling waterfalls, and misted mountains.

Vythiri

This area also has Pookkode Lake, Lakkidi Viewpoint, and Soochippara Waterfall.

Valara Waterfall

Nestled amidst thick woodlands, the Valara waterfall is a hidden gem on the Kochi-Madurai route, halfway between Neriamangalam and Adimali.

Valara Waterfall

In addition, the waterfall might be a cool halt on the road to Munnar.

Kakkayam Dam

Nestled amidst lush forests, Kakkayam Dam is close to Kozhikode and provides picturesque vistas of the surrounding hills and reservoir.

Kakkayam Dam

During the monsoon, its hazy atmosphere is incredibly alluring.