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When you are in the South of India, there are a lot of beautiful places to be. You have Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh which form Southern India. Out of all the states, Kerala is God’s own Country! It is the most beautiful state of all and it has its enticing backwaters to impress us all. Visit this state in monsoon, you will witness some of the heaviest rainfall and the most beautiful locations that are sure to leave you mesmerized. Kerala is blessed with some of the best places that have enchanting scenic views and there is lush vegetation. They look even greener when it showers and the water bodies too flow with full force. But which places do you have to visit in Kerala during monsoons?

15 Best Places To Visit In Kerala In July

Here are some of the best places to visit in Kerala in July one must explore and enjoy a great time witnessing the beautiful scenery of the state.

1. Athirapally

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Situated in the Thrissur district of Kerela, Athirapally is primarily famous for its waterfalls. The Athirapally Waterfall is the largest one in the entire state of Kerela, and unlike monsoon waterfalls, this one flows throughout the year. Standing tall at 81.5 feet, Athirapally is also called the Niagra Falls of South India. Therefore, lovers of nature should make a point to visit Athirapally. It’s an unmissable experience and one of the best places to visit in Kerela in July heat.

How to reach here: Kochi International Airport is about 25 km away, while the nearest railway station to Athirapally is Chalakudy, which is approximately 28 km away.
Places to visit: Athirappilly Falls, Vazhachal Falls, Thumboormuzhi Dam & Garden, Chalakudy River.

2. Nelliyampathy

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Nelliyampathy is a beautiful place to include in your Kerela trip in July. The hills are covered in tea, coffee, cardamom, and orange plants in the plantations. The picturesque valleys and hills make for an ideal spot for vacation for people traveling with friends, family, and significant others. Also called the Poor Man’s Ooty because of its offbeat status, this hill station also houses a wildlife sanctuary where visitors can enjoy jungle safaris. 

How to reach here: Coimbatore Airport is about 120 km away, and the nearest railway station is Palakkad approximately 65 km away.
Places to visit: Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Nenmara, Nenmara Vallanghy Vela, Nelliyampathy Hills.

3. Kovalam

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Kovalam is a popular neighborhood and tourist spot in the capital city of Trivandrum. It is known for its breathtaking beaches that attract visitors from all across the world. Besides the magnificent beaches, one can visit the Vellayani Lake, Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, The Kovalam Art Gallery, Azhimala Cliff, The Neyyar Dam, and more locations. Kovalam is chock-full of worthy destinations to visit on your Kerela trip in July.

How to reach here: The distance between Kovalam and Trivandrum Airport (TRV) is 14 km, while the Trivandrum Central Railway Station is 15 km away
Places to visit: Kovalam Beach, Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach, Kovalam Fish Market, Vellayani Lake.

4. Idukki

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Perched in the Western Ghats, the district of Idukki in Kerala is known for its dense and diverse vegetation, and its rocky terrain. The place contains various topological features including cliffs, lagoons, waterfalls, and rivers. Animals and vegetation flourish here because the district lies at the intersection of and is sustained by 3 rivers. All this to say that Idukki is a vegetative haven and nature lovers would have an amazing time here.

How to reach here: Kochi International Airport is 68 Km from here, and Kottayam Railway Station is 114 Km away.
Places to visit: Idukki Dam, Kalvari Mount, Meesapulimala, Ramakkalmedu.

5. Ponmudi

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Ponmudi, also called the Golden Peak, is a hill station in the Trivandrum district, and a popular location to spend time at for honeymooners. Nature’s beauty abounds at Ponmudi, making it one of the best places to go when you visit Kerala in July. The temperature is pleasant all year round between 19 and 25 degrees Celcius. Moreover, the place is full of lush tropical vegetation, and a great place for trekking and backpacking. 

How to reach here: Trivandrum International Airport is the nearest airport, which is located at a distance of 65 km from Ponmudi. The Trivandrum Railway is also about 60 km away.
Places to visit: Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, Golden Valley, Mini Zoo, Aaranmula Boat Race.

6. Kannur

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Kannur is a city located on the Malabar Coast. Once a substantial trading port, Kannur played a significant role in the spice trade in the olden times. The city has a lot of offerings for travelers and tourists. Lovers can escape to Paithalmala hill station. Explorers can vanish off to Dharmadam Island. Devotees can visit the Rajeshwara Temple, and history and architecture buffs can pay a visit to Fort St. Angelos. Therefore, there’s something for everyone here. 

How to reach here: Calicut International Airport is the nearest airport at 128 km away, while Valapattanam railway is 7 km away.
Places to visit: Paithalmala, Dharmadam Island, Peralessary, Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary.

7. Alappuzha

Alappuzha

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This place is known as the place with backwaters and it is a charming place. Alappuzha is one of the most popular places that is visited in Kerala and if you still don’t know about it, well educate yourself! It is one of the most wonderful and the beauty will never tire you. You have a snake boat race, an annual event that is organized here in the first week of August and you must visit it. It is simply a visual delight.

How to reach here: The nearest railway station is Alappuzha and the nearest airport is Cochin International Airport which is around 85 km away from the town.
Places to visit: You can go to see Alappuzha Beach, Vembanad Lake, Marari Beach, and Pathiramanal.

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8. Ashtamudi Lake

Ahtamudi Lake

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If you love houseboats and homestays, then you have to come and visit Ashtamudi Lake. It is called that way because there are 8 arms or channels of this lake and it is known for its lovely homestays and houseboats. They are one of the most pristine places to spend your holiday in and you can visit here in monsoons. You can relax by the banks under the coconut trees and then each the fresh catch too. You can pamper yourself with soothing Ayurvedic massages.

How to reach here: Kollam Junction is just 2km away from Ahtamudi Lake. And, Trivandrum International Airport is 70km away.

What are the places to visit here: Thekkan Guruvayoor Temple, Thevalli Palace, Neendakara Port, and Adventure Park.

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9. Thekaddy

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Do you want to visit a place where the whole forest comes alive in monsoon? Well, the Periyar forests of Thekkady come alive in the Kerala rains and they become so beautiful that you simply cannot miss them. You can enjoy the trip with bamboo rafting, jungle night patrol, and whatnot. It is one of the topmost places in Kerala that you have to visit in monsoon.

How to reach there: The Kottayam railway station is the nearest and it is just 65 km away. Madurai Airport is 140 km from here and Kochi International Airport is about 190 km.

What are the nearest places to visit: Periyar National Park, Suruli Falls, Mangala Devi Kannagi Temple, Mullaperiyar Dam.

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10. Kumarakom

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The Gem of all the places in Kerala is Kumarakom. This is an enchanting backwater destination and there are so many other leisure options. This place is so popular that it is counted as one of the top 10 paradises on Earth. It has some of the most stunning resorts and you have to be here for the resorts at least!

How to reach here: Kottayam is about 13 km from here. Kochi Airport is 94 km away.
What are the places you can visit here: Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Pathiramnal, Bay Island Driftwood Museum, and Mango Meadows Agricultural Theme Park

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11. Munnar

Munnar

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You have to visit Munnar if you love to see the tea plantations. There are so many tea estates that you can simply have a great evening walk too. Munnar is also known for having the highest peak in South India, Anamudi which is an ideal spot for trekking. There is lush green scenery everywhere and Munnar is that place where you have to visit when you are in South India.
How to reach Munnar: The nearest railway stations are Aluva which is about 108 km and Angamali which is about 109km. Kochi Airport is also 108 km.
Places to visit: Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Anamudi, Tea Museum.

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12. Wayanad

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One of the hill stations down south, Wayanad is a must-see place if you love the scintillating waterfalls. Wayanad is the most romantic and wonderful place to visit. During the monsoons, you have the perfect tree houses that are tucked away amidst the jungle if you have to enjoy the drizzling weather. You can have a wonderful time here when you go on a walk in the valley. Have a memorable stay in some of the treehouses here and also trek the mountains.

How to reach here: The nearest railway station here is the Calicut railway station which is 60 km away. The Calicut International Airport also is only 65 km away.
What are the places to visit here: Edakkal Caves, Soochipara Waterfalls, Banasura Sagar Dam, Kuruvadweep.

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13. Bekal

Bekal

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If you want to see a place or rather a coastline that can be guarded by a fort then you have to come to see Bekal Fort. It is one of the most popular tourist places to visit in Monsoon and it is a perfect spot to watch the downpour in Kerala. Bekal is known as the land of gods, forts, rivers, and hills. There are beautiful beaches too and there is an almost perfect beautiful walkway that has been laid to visit the tourists so that they explore the beauty of the fort and also the beach. You will not know how beautiful this place is unless you come and explore the place. You can also visit Bekal Fort, Bekal Beach, Kappil Beach, and Chandragiri Fort.

How to reach here: The nearest railway station is Kasargod, which is on the Kozhikode Mangalore, Mumbai route. Mangalore is the nearest airport which is about 50 km from Kasaragod town.

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14. Varkala

Varkala

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If you want to go to a place full of peace, then Varkala is your place. It has the best beaches in Kerala and is a must-see place in monsoons in Kerala. It is on the shimmering shores of the Arabian Sea and is a coastal hamlet that is filled with palm trees and red cliffs. The very famous Papanasam Beach is here and it is one of the best places to visit in Kerala. If you love to get away somewhere where there is peace, then you have to come here.

How to reach Varkala: The nearest railway station is the Varkala Sivagiri railway station. Also, the Trivandrum airport is just 40 km away from Varkala.
The places to visit while you are here: are Varkala Beach, Sivagiri Mutt Trivandrum, and the Varkala Cliff too.

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15. Mararikulam

Mararikulam

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It is known as the treasure which is in the heart of Alleppey. It is also known as the off-beaten place which hasn’t been completely explored. Mararikulam is one of the most scenic beautiful places where you can enjoy the charm of Kerala rains. The places you can visit here are Marari Beach, Pathiramanl Lake, International Coir Museum, and St. Andrew’s Basilica Church Arthungal.

How to reach Mararikulam: Mararikulam railway station, Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport. It is 75 km away from the airport.

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Thus these are the places you can visit in Monsoons too in Kerala. Kovalam is another beautiful place you cannot miss during the rainy season. The famous Kovalam beach cannot be missed and there are also many activities you can do there. It is just 10 km away from Trivandrum International Airport and you can visit some of the best beach parks and Beaches here. So if you’re planning a trip to Kerala make sure to enjoy your time at these best places to visit in Kerala in July.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places to Visit in Kerala in July

Is July a good time to visit Kerala?

The monsoon starts in June month and there is a heavy downpour in July month. Kerala’s weather in July is extremely pleasant for sightseeing. It is noteworthy that Kerala is the first state in India to welcome the monsoon.

Which place is best to travel in July?

There are many places to visit in Kerala in July including Alleppey – The Backwater Hot Spot, Munnar – For A Romantic Honeymoon, Kumarakom – A Tranquil Place, Wayanad – Land Of Heavenly Trails, Thekkady – For Love Of Wildlife, Kovalam – For Some Beach Fun, Vagamon – Solitude Guaranteed.

Which month is best for a Kerala trip?

The March to May months are the best and it is between these months that you will love the whole vibe. If you wish to go to Kerala in monsoons, then you have to go for the exotic Ayurvedic treatments. The wet and cold climate in monsoon weather is the best time to visit Kerala for any ayurvedic treatments and all the rejuvenation programs.

Is Munnar safe in monsoon?

December to February, the winter months, are the best time to visit Munnar. While the monsoon season in Munnar is the best if you are looking for a quiet vacation. You will have a great time visiting the hill station if you are looking.

When to visit Alleppey?

June may be considered a pretty decent time to visit Alleppey. Even the first week of July is also okay but visiting Alleppey after mid-July is not advisable at all.


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