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Places to Visit in Kerala in March

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Updated: Feb 1

Places to Visit in Kerala in March: A Traveler’s Guide


March is one of the best times to explore the enchanting beauty of Kerala, also known as “God’s Own Country.” With pleasant weather, lush greenery, and unique cultural experiences, this time of year is ideal for travelers looking for a perfect blend of nature, tradition, and adventure. Whether you’re planning a solo trip, a romantic getaway, or a family vacation, Kerala has something for everyone. Let’s dive into some of the unique places to visit in Kerala in March and explore why this state is a traveler’s paradise.


"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings." – John Muir

Note: The below images are just for representation purpose only. Actual location images may vary based on several factors.


1. Alleppey (Alappuzha)


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Source: iStock

 Known as the Venice of the East, Alleppey is famous for its backwaters and houseboats. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone seeking tranquility and picturesque views.


Highlights:


  • Houseboat cruises on Vembanad Lake

  • Exploring lush paddy fields and coconut groves

  • Witnessing the sunset at Alappuzha Beach

  • Visiting ancient temples like Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple

  • March special: Enjoy the serene backwaters with fewer crowds


Details:


  • Timings: Houseboat cruises usually start from 10 AM

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

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

  • Best for: Families, couples and nature lovers


2. Munnar


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Source: Pexels

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Munnar is a haven for tea lovers and nature enthusiasts. The mist-covered hills and sprawling tea gardens make it a top spot for photography and relaxation.


Highlights:


  • Tea gardens and the Tata Tea Museum

  • Mattupetty Dam and boating

  • Eravikulam National Park (home to the Nilgiri Tahr)

  • Trekking at Anamudi Peak

  • March special: Witness blooming wildflowers and cool weather


Details:


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

  • Time spent: 2-3 days

  • Ticket price: National park entry INR 125 per person

  • Best for: Families, students and couples


3. Kochi (Cochin)


Kochi (Cochin)
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 A perfect blend of history and modernity, Kochi offers travelers a chance to explore ancient architecture, art, and culture.


Highlights:


  • Chinese fishing nets and Fort Kochi Beach

  • St. Francis Church and Mattancherry Palace

  • Jew Town and Paradesi Synagogue

  • Kerala Kathakali Centre for cultural performances

  • March special: Calm beaches and pleasant evenings


Details:


  • Timings: Most attractions open from 9 AM to 6 PM

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

  • Ticket price: INR 5 to 50 (varies per attraction)

  • Best for: History buffs, families, and art lovers


4. Thekkady


Thekkady
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 Home to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Thekkady is perfect for those looking to experience Kerala’s wildlife and spice plantations.


Highlights:


  • Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary boat safari

  • Spice plantation tours

  • Trekking and bamboo rafting

  • Mangala Devi Temple (seasonal access)

  • March special: Cool mornings ideal for safaris


Details:


  • Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM (Sanctuary)

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

  • Ticket price: INR 500 per person (safari)

  • Best for: Families, adventure seekers, and couples


5. Varkala


Varkala
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 Famous for its cliff-side beaches, Varkala is a serene spot for relaxation and spiritual rejuvenation.


Highlights:


  • Varkala Beach and Papanasam Beach

  • Cliffside cafes and Ayurvedic spas

  • Janardhana Swamy Temple

  • March special: Less humidity and perfect beach weather


Details:


  • Timings: Beach accessible all day

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

  • Ticket price: Free entry to the beach

  • Best for: Couples, solo travelers and yoga enthusiasts


6. Wayanad


Wayanad
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 Known for its lush forests and waterfalls, Wayanad is a dream destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.


Highlights:


  • Edakkal Caves and prehistoric carvings

  • Soochipara Waterfalls

  • Chembra Peak and heart-shaped lake

  • Wildlife safari at Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

  • March special: Cool, misty mornings


Details:


  • Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM (Sanctuary)

  • Time spent: 2-3 days

  • Ticket price: INR 50 to 100

  • Best for: Families, students and trekking enthusiasts


7. Kumarakom


Kumarakom
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 A serene village on the Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom is ideal for a peaceful escape.


Highlights:


  • Bird watching at Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

  • Houseboat cruises

  • Exploring canals and lagoons

  • March special: Migratory birds in full display


Details:


  • Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM (Sanctuary)

  • Time spent: 1 day

  • Ticket price: INR 50 per person

  • Best for: Families and bird watchers


8. Kovalam


Kovalam
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 Renowned for its crescent-shaped beaches, Kovalam is a vibrant beach destination that offers a mix of relaxation and activities.


Highlights:


  • Lighthouse Beach and Hawa Beach

  • Ayurvedic massages and spa centers

  • Water sports like surfing and parasailing

  • March special: Peaceful evenings with fewer tourists


Details:


  • Timings: Beach accessible all day

  • Time spent: 1-2 days

  • Ticket price: Free entry to the beach; water sports start at INR 500

  • Best for: Couples, families and adventure enthusiasts


9. Athirapally Waterfalls


Athirapally Waterfalls
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 Known as the Niagara of India, Athirapally Waterfalls is a breathtaking sight, especially during March when the flow is moderate but captivating.


Highlights:


  • Stunning views of the cascading waterfalls

  • Trekking to the base of the falls

  • Nearby attractions like Vazhachal Falls

  • March special: Perfect weather for trekking and sightseeing


Details:


  • Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM

  • Time spent: Half a day

  • Ticket price: INR 50 per person

  • Best for: Families, students, and photographers


10. Bekal


 Bekal



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Source: iStock

 Home to the iconic Bekal Fort, this destination offers a blend of history, beach views, and serenity.


Highlights:


  • Bekal Fort and its panoramic views

  • Bekal Beach for relaxation

  • Nityanand Ashram caves

  • March special: Enjoy tranquil sunsets


Details:


  • Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM

  • Time spent: 1 day

  • Ticket price: INR 20 per person

  • Best for: Families, couples, and history enthusiasts


"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better." – Albert Einstein

FAQs About Places to Visit in Kerala in March


Q1. Is March a good time to visit Kerala? 

Yes, March offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing, backwaters, and hill stations.


Q2. What are the unique places to visit in Kerala in March? 

Unique places include Alleppey for backwaters, Munnar for tea gardens, and Varkala for its cliffside beaches.


Q3. Are Kerala’s beaches crowded in March? 

No, beaches like Varkala and Kovalam are relatively less crowded, offering a serene experience.


Q4. What activities can I do with family in Kerala in March? 

Enjoy houseboat cruises, wildlife safaris, and cultural performances in destinations like Alleppey, Thekkady, and Kochi.


Q5. How many days are enough to explore Kerala in March? 

A week to 10 days is ideal to cover key attractions without rushing.


 
 

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