Where To Go For A Perfect Monsoon Vacation In Kerala?

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Gopika VC

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It is right in the middle of the Western Ghats' green, lush forests, making it a great place for people who love nature, wildlife, and excitement.

Thekkady Treehouses

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State's second-largest lake. A houseboat tour along the riverbanks lets you see beautiful scenery and coconut trees.

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Houseboats Ride in Ashtamudi Lake

During the monsoons, this region looks especially beautiful because the rain makes the grass look even better.

Munnar

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The red-stone cliff is about 80 feet above sea level and has a stunning view of the golden sand beach.

Varkala Cliff Beach

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Champakulam boat race on the Pamba River starts the boat race season every year. Vanchipattu—boat songs—are sung by oarsmen.

Snakeboat Race at Champakulam

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Wayanad's untamed woods, verdant meadows, misty hills, valleys, natural springs, and stunning waterfalls are at their best during the rains.

Waterfalls of Wayanad

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The eighth river festival is scheduled for August 12–14. Kozhikode's Iruvazhinji puzha and Chalipuzha will host kayakers from 20 countries.

Malabar River Festival

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These are ideal for nature lovers, photographers, animal enthusiasts, and those seeking a calm escape from city life.

Alleppey Backwaters

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