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Top Places to Visit in Kerala in July

Writer: Ratna KiranRatna Kiran

10 Places to Visit in Kerala in July: Monsoon Magic


Kerala in July transforms into a lush paradise with its emerald landscapes, shimmering backwaters, and cascading waterfalls. Known as the "God’s Own Country," Kerala’s monsoon season creates a magical vibe, offering unique travel experiences. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a serene getaway, July is a fantastic time to explore. Let's dive into some unique places to visit in Kerala in July that will make your trip unforgettable.


"Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn." – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Note: The below images are just for representation purpose only. Actual location images may vary based on several factors.

1. Munnar


Munnar
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 Munnar, the queen of hill stations in Kerala, becomes even more enchanting in July with mist-covered hills, rain-soaked tea gardens, and refreshing cool weather.


Highlights:


  • Tea and spice plantations glistening with rain

  • Mattupetty Dam and boating

  • Anamudi Peak trekking

  • Eravikulam National Park

  • Rainy season special: Romantic walks amidst the misty valleys


Details:


  • Timings: Open throughout the day (specific attractions vary)

  • Time spent: 2-3 days

  • Ticket price: National Park entry INR 125

  • Best for: Couples, families, and nature lovers


2. Alleppey (Alappuzha)


Alleppey (Alappuzha)
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 Known as the "Venice of the East," Alleppey’s backwaters are a must-visit in July. The monsoon adds a serene charm to its houseboats and lush surroundings.


Highlights:


  • Houseboat cruises through tranquil backwaters

  • Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple

  • Alappuzha Beach

  • Paddy fields and narrow canals

  • Rainy season special: Stunning monsoon backwater views


Details:


  • Timings: Houseboats available from 10 AM

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

  • Ticket price: Houseboats from INR 5,000 to 20,000 per night

  • Best for: Families, couples, and photographers


3. Wayanad


Wayanad
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 Wayanad is a haven for adventure enthusiasts, with its verdant forests, sparkling waterfalls, and trekking trails. The monsoon enhances its natural beauty.


Highlights:


  • Edakkal Caves with ancient carvings

  • Chembra Peak and the heart-shaped lake

  • Banasura Sagar Dam

  • Soochipara Waterfalls

  • Rainy season special: Spectacular waterfalls in full flow


Details:


  • Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM

  • Time spent: 2-3 days

  • Ticket price: INR 50-100

  • Best for: Friends, families, and adventure seekers


4. Athirappilly


Athirappilly
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 Known as the Niagara of India, Athirappilly Waterfalls are a breathtaking sight during the monsoon when the waterfall is at its mightiest.


Highlights:


  • Athirappilly and Vazhachal Waterfalls

  • Jungle safari

  • Visit to tribal villages nearby

  • Rainy season special: Thrilling views of the roaring waterfalls


Details:


  • Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM

  • Time spent: 1 day

  • Ticket price: INR 50 per person

  • Best for: Families, couples, and nature enthusiasts


5. Kumarakom


Kumarakom
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 This tranquil village on Vembanad Lake is ideal for birdwatching and enjoying serene backwaters.


Highlights:


  • Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

  • Houseboat rides

  • Fresh seafood and Kerala cuisine

  • Rainy season special: Migratory birds and lush greenery


Details:


  • Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM (Sanctuary)

  • Time spent: 1 day

  • Ticket price: INR 50

  • Best for: Families and birdwatchers


6. Varkala


Varkala
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 Varkala is known for its stunning cliffs, serene beaches, and spiritual vibe. The monsoon brings out its tranquil charm.


Highlights:


  • Varkala Beach and Papanasam Beach

  • Cliffside cafes with ocean views

  • Janardhana Swamy Temple

  • Rainy season special: Rejuvenating Ayurvedic spas


Details:


  • Timings: Accessible all day

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

  • Ticket price: Free entry to beaches

  • Best for: Couples, solo travelers, and spiritual seekers


7. Thekkady


Thekkady
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 Famous for its wildlife sanctuary, Thekkady offers a perfect blend of nature and adventure during the monsoon.


Highlights:


  • Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary boat safaris

  • Bamboo rafting and trekking

  • Spice plantation tours

  • Rainy season special: Refreshing jungle ambiance


Details:


  • Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

  • Ticket price: INR 500 per person (safari)

  • Best for: Families, couples, and wildlife lovers


8. Poovar


Poovar
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 Poovar is a serene coastal village where the Neyyar River meets the Arabian Sea, creating picturesque landscapes.


Highlights:


  • Golden Sand Beach

  • Backwater cruises

  • Mangrove forests

  • Rainy season special: Enchanting views of the river-sea confluence


Details:


  • Timings: Accessible all day

  • Time spent: 1 day

  • Ticket price: INR 2,000-5,000 for backwater tours

  • Best for: Couples and families


9. Bekal


Bekal
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 Bekal is famous for its majestic fort and pristine beaches, offering a mix of history and natural beauty.


Highlights:


  • Bekal Fort and its panoramic views

  • Bekal Beach

  • Rainy season special: Fort surrounded by lush greenery


Details:


  • Timings: 8 AM - 5:30 PM

  • Time spent: 1 day

  • Ticket price: INR 20 per person

  • Best for: History enthusiasts, families, and couples


10. Kovalam


Kovalam
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 One of Kerala’s most popular beach destinations, Kovalam is vibrant and relaxing even during the monsoon.


Highlights:


  • Lighthouse Beach and Hawa Beach

  • Ayurvedic massages and treatments

  • Water sports

  • Rainy season special: Peaceful beach walks


Details:


  • Timings: Accessible all day

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

  • Ticket price: Free entry to beaches

  • Best for: Families, friends, and couples


"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished." – Lao Tzu

FAQs About Places to Visit in Kerala in July


Q1. Can we visit Kerala in July? 

A: Yes, Kerala in July is perfect for nature lovers and monsoon enthusiasts. The lush greenery and fewer crowds make it a unique time to visit.


Q2. What are the best places to visit in Kerala in July with family? 

A: Munnar, Kumarakom, Thekkady, and Alleppey are ideal for family vacations in July.


Q3. How is Kerala’s weather in July? 

A: Kerala experiences heavy rains in July with pleasant temperatures ranging between 24°C to 30°C.


Q4. Are monsoon activities available in Kerala? 

A: Yes, activities like houseboat rides, trekking, and Ayurvedic spa treatments are popular during the monsoon season.


Q5. What are the best places to visit in Kerala in July and August? 

A: Munnar, Wayanad, Athirappilly, and Varkala are excellent choices for both months due to their scenic beauty and activities.


Q6. How many days are needed to explore Kerala in July?

 A: A 7-10 day trip is ideal to experience the major attractions without rushing.


 
 

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