Frequently Asked Questions
October to March offers pleasant weather; monsoon (June–September) is ideal for Ayurvedic treatments.
A 7–10-day itinerary covers major highlights without rush.
Reputable operators maintain sanitation and provide clean linen and life jackets.
Yes—pilgrim registration is mandatory during peak pilgrimage season.
Absolutely—most operators allow add-ons like adventure activities and spa treatments.
Indian Rupee (INR); ATMs and currency exchange counters are widely available.
Yes—Kerala is considered one of India’s safest states for solo travelers.
Munnar and Vagamon are top picks for romantic mountain stays.
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Kovalam and Marari have safe, patrolled swimming zones; avoid strong undercurrents at unmanned spots.
Routine immunizations are recommended; check for updates on typhoid and hepatitis A.
Malayalam is the official language; English is widely understood in tourist areas.
Major hotels and restaurants accept cards; carry cash for small shops and rural areas.
Private taxi (4–5 hrs) or state-run buses are available; trains require a change at Kottayam.
Elephants, tigers, otters, kingfishers and the endangered Nilgiri tahr in Periyar and Wayanad.
Tip 5–10% in restaurants and ₹50–100 for hotel porters and drivers.
Abhyanga (oil massage), Shirodhara (oil poured on forehead) and Panchakarma detox therapies.
Heavy rains can cause localized flooding; operators reroute backwater cruises as needed.
Yes—carry a valid international driving permit and passport copy.
Appam with stew, Kerala sadya (banana-leaf feast), fish moilee and banana chips are must-tries.