One of the best biodiversity hotspots in the world, this reserve in Palakkad district is the best to 'Experience the magic of holiday season amid lush greenery,' according to the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC). Experience its jeep safaris, Attappadi Hills, Kunthi River, trekking, and more this December.
Meenmutty waterfalls, Chembra Peak, Munthanga wildlife sanctuary, Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar Dam, Soochipara Falls, Jain Temple, Lakkidi View Point... surrender yourself to Wayanad this Christmas and you can experience nature at its best in all these spots.
From December 25 to January 1, Kochi celebrates its famed carnival and KTDC says, 'The streets of Fort Kochi will be full of merrymaking during the festivals. The flea markets, cultural shows, food fests, bike and cycle races, rallies, beach football, arts and games are some of the top attracts at the carnival.' How else to celebrate Christmas?
Most tourists come to Kerala to enjoy its backwaters and houseboat rides, and Alappuzha is the best place for it. Numerous temples, historic water canals, lush paddy fields, a 150-year-old lighthouse... Alappuzha offers a lot more too for vacation enthusiasts.
KTDC often recommends experiencing the spice plantations of Kerala to get a vibe of its nature. For instance, sharing a yummy cocoa pod's picture from a Kumily plantation on its page, KTDC recently said, 'Here's a close shot to remind you of all the delicious hot chocolates you will be slurping this Christmas. Also, a reminder to visit the spice plantations during your vacation in God's Own Country.'