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How to reach & Best time to Visit Kerala

The largest state in India, Rajasthan’s climate can be divided into four seasons i.e. summer, monsoon, post-monsoon and winter #How to reach & Best time to Visit Rajasthan,Cheap tour package rajasthan. Temperatures vary depending on the season and the region you plan to visit, but by and large you can visit the state any time of year and find something new to do each time.

Summers in Rajasthan last from April to June and are particularly harsh with temperatures rising up to 48°C during the day. That being said, if you do plan to visit Rajasthan in the summer, head to places like Mount Abu, Kumbhalgarh or Ranakpur. The weather here is pleasant and the views offered are breath-taking. For other cities, the weather is optimal in the early evenings for roaming around outside in the early mornings and late evenings, and it is advisable to stay indoors otherwise.

Monsoon is a far more pleasant experience, the temperatures tend to drop across the state and the rain showers transform the arid landscape of Rajasthan. July to September is a particularly good time to visit if you wish to avoid the crowds you’d usually find during peak tourist season. Bundi, the lake city of Udaipur and the Keoladeo National Park are picturesque and are a must visit if you plan to travel to Rajasthan during the Monsoon.

The temperatures continue to drop once the monsoon has passed, and come October winter sets in that lasts till March. During December and January, there can be a severe variation in temperatures during the day and the night. In fact, temperatures are known to drop as low as 0°C and below. This is the best time to visit Rajasthan as the desert sun is not as intense and the days are pleasant. Most of the festivals held in winter are planned as tourist attractions, with visitors coming in from different parts of the world.

Kerala

How to reach Kerala

By Air

Kerala has 2 international airports – in Thiruvananthapuram and in Kochi while the domestic airport in Kozhikode is also strategically located. Flights of all the public and private airlines fly between these airports and link them to the main airports in India as well as abroad.

By Road

You can reach Kerala from any part of the country using National Highways 17, 47 and 49. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are directly linked to Kerala through a good network of roads. Many important cities fall on the way.

By Train

Being strategically placed, most of the parts in and out of Kerala are connected by around 200 railway stations. Direct trains connect Kerala to most of the important cities in India including Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Calcutta and more.

By Sea

If you are coming from the Lakshadweep Island, there are regular ships to Kochi. The backwaters of Kerala are not only prime tourist attraction but are also a means of transportation as well. One can opt for speedboats, public ferries or Houseboats or Ketuvallams.

Best Time to Visit Kerala

Kerala is blessed with a pleasing and enjoyable climate throughout the year across all the seasons and months. Peak Season in Kerala from September to March is the best season to visit Kerala for holidays. In these months the weather is warm and comfortable, but not hot. Summer Season from March to May, is hot but not humid, as it is near the tropics. Monsoon season between June and August is the best time to visit Kerala for Ayurveda treatments. The wet and cold climate in monsoon weather is ideal and Best time to Visit Kerala for Ayurveda treatments and rejuvenation programmes.

Best Season to visit Kerala – Weather and Climate

There are three distinct seasons in Kerala and all these seasons are suitable for visit based on why you are visiting Kerala:

Peak Season from September to March when the climate is cool and comfortable and the best time to visit for a holiday in Kerala

Off season in Kerala which is the hot, humid summer season from April to May.

Monsoon Season from June to August suitable for Ayurveda with rains intermittently

 

Peak Season in Kerala- September to March

Peak Season starts just after the monsoon in September and goes on till March just when the summer is starting and is considered to be the best season to visit Kerala.At this time of the year perfect weather and sunny skies are at its mild, pleasantest best providing a great salubrious climate for guests visiting Kerala to enjoy their time in a Kerala Tour covering beaches, hill stations and backwaters.

Some of the best destinations in Kerala to visit in Peak season include Munnar , Thekkady, Kovalam, Alleppey and Kumarakom. Most of the best resorts in Kerala are sold out in this season especially the week on Xmas and New Year and it would be better to block the rooms in advance if you are planning to visit Kerala in this season .However be prepared to shell out higher amounts for accommodation, round trips, nights out and other events. Some special days like Xmas eve and New Year’s eve has additional mandatory charges in most resorts. Everything happens in Kerala at this time of the year letting visitors to enjoy a wide array of special events and activities during their Kerala Holiday.

Popular Events & Activities in Kerala during Peak season are Cochin Carnival(January), Kumarakom Boat Race (September – October), Aranmula Boat Race(September), Indira Gandhi Boat Race(December), Athachamayam (August- September), Onam (September) and Chembai Music Festival (November)

Off Season in Kerala – April to May

The summer months bring a slower pace, humid weather, fewer crowds, and lower hotel rates in Kerala Tourism. In addition to high temperatures during the summer, you should also expect rain daily (though often just a quick evening shower). The hottest time of year is between March and May a great time to visit if you can stand 30 degree plus temperatures. Around late April/early May there is normally a sudden – and, for the locals at least, welcome – increase in precipitation. From May until September the weather typically sees strong daytime sunshine, until late afternoon thunderstorms roll in – a kind of pre-mini-monsoon season. Popular Hill Stations in Kerala like Munnar and Wayanad is popular in off season.

Summer is a good season to visit Kerala especially if you feel like braving the heat, plan your travel from April through May and enjoy a less congested, less expensive travel experience. If you land up in Munnar or Thekkady you could spend sweltering, sultry but non humid days and enjoy a perfect budget holiday or a great weekend getaway in Kerala.

The heat will probably keep you off the beaches and you may find yourself engaged in peaceful siestas in the afternoons, but expect heavy off-season discounts as far as accommodation and sightseeing, dinner and drinks are concerned in your are looking for spending days in Kerala. Besides beaches, options like a visit to wildlife sanctuaries and spice plantations could offer slight respite from the heat and animals do come out in summer to have water providing ample opportunities for sightseeing. Evenings are pleasant and comfortable but not humid.

Popular Events & Activities in Kerala during Off season are Guruvayoor Utsavam (February-March) , Aluva Sivarathri (February-March), Vishu (April), Easter (March- April and Edathuva Perunnal (April-May)

Monsoon or Kerala Ayurveda Season- June to August

June thorugh to August sees the heaviest rainfall, although even now it doesn’t fall everyday and often only in short bursts. The weather can be unpredictable, with slightly rougher sees and winds for this period of Kerala Tourism. Monsoons let you discover a unique Kerala with overflowing rivers, trees dancing to the tune of the winds, hills and vast expanses of fields covered with lush verdant vegetation . The 44 rivers criss-crossing Kerala swell with rainwater and flow with gusto in blue-green billows.

Kerala has intense and hot summers and the onset of the monsoons in June comes as a relief for local people after the hot, dry months of early summer, bringing welcome rain and lower temperatures and this is the Best Time to Visit Kerala for Ayurveda Treatments.

In the book The God of Small Things here is how ARUNDHATI ROY describes the onset of Monsoons in Kerala”But by early June the southwest monsoon breaks and there are three months of wind and water with short spells of sharp, glittering sunshine that thrilled children snatch to play with. The countryside turns an immodest green. Boundaries blur as tapioca fences take root and bloom. Brick walls turn mossgreen. Pepper vines snake up electric poles. Wild creepers burst through laterite banks and spill across the flooded roads. Boats ply in the bazaars. And small fish appear in the puddles that fill the PWD potholes on the highways. ”

Kerala can be at its most beautiful at this time of year, with verdant tea gardens in hill stations like Munnar and the vivid green of newly sprouting rice in place of the bare red earth and parched vegetation of the dry season in rice in backwater of alleppey .Monsoon is the best season for Ayurvedic treatments and renowned Kerala Ayurveda Packages and the awareness about the the charms of a wet Kerala is still not well known. If you plan to travel to Kerala during monsoons, carry lot of extra clothes as laundry may not dry well.

Ayurveda Treatments(June- August) , Nehru Trophy Boat Race(August, Kottiyoor Utsavam(June- July and Champakkulam Boat Race(June- July)

 

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