Kerala is one of those places that remain pleasant all throughout the year. You can visit Kerala in any month and still enjoy a unique experience. From misty hill stations to calm backwaters to vibrant festivals, every month in Kerala offers some activity that will be worth your visit. And guess what, we did just that! TheGlitz explores how this diversity makes Kerala an all-season travel favourite, where every visit promises fresh discoveries and unforgettable moments.
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In addition, there are numerous South India tour packages available and most of them are available at good prices regardless of the time you decide to visit Kerala. All you require is a good itinerary and a well-planned program so that you achieve maximum value during your visit and strike a balance between activities and comfort depending on which season you are visiting.
So we’ve curated this unique guide that will not only discuss which is the best season to visit Kerala, it will also spotlight the activities that you can engage in… each month to have maximum fun. Being aware of the time to visit based on your tastes and preferences can make traveling a smooth sail while also making it entertaining and relaxing.
January & February – Cool and Comfortable Weather
January and February can be regarded as the most comfortable months of the year in Kerala. The weather is not particularly hot, the humidity is not too bad and the level of rainfall is only low. It is a nice occasion to visit the best places without having to strain yourself while walking miles to get there.

Destinations like Munnar and Wayanad would be suitable for tea garden walks, scenic viewpoints, and small hiking trips. The months are also excellent to relax in peaceful houseboats in Alleppey and Kumarakom.

Coastal strips such as Varkala and Kovalam are some other lovely places to enjoy the view of the beach and the sunset. The cool climate also makes these months the most suitable ones for couples seeking to visit honeymoon destinations in Kerala.
March & April – Warm Days and Hill Station Escapes
March is the final month that is just before the summer in Kerala and also a wonderful time to spend a good vacation in the middle of nature. During March, the spring season is on and you get to experience the colorful flora and fauna in Kerala forests. A jungle safari in the forests or a bamboo boat ride along the Periyar River would be the best activities to undertake this month. You can also visit the temples that host the Chettikulangara Bharani festival throughout Kerala and enjoy all the vibrant parades, exhibitions and firecracker displays.
Tourists who are into summer adventures would get the best of Kerala in April. If you are among them, you may choose to trek in the Wayanad area, especially to Chembra Peak, at the top of which is a heart-shaped lake that has been a center of attraction for years.
The months of March and April are when travellers can enjoy fewer crowds and clear skies, with uninterrupted travel days.
May – Summer Calm and Budget-Friendly Travel
May is a relatively warmer season in Kerala, yet it is the most sought-after by families since children have their summer holidays in this month. Hill stations are the most desired destinations because people see them as cool destinations to evade the summer heat. The waterfalls and the wildlife found in Wayanad are also open to all and you can visit them as well.
For families, the amusement park in Ernakulum, Wonderla, offers water-themed rides to beat the heat. But make sure you spend at least a day to enjoy the rides and the park properly without hurrying. In May, families can also visit the Marine Drive in Kochi to experience cool breezes and get a glimpse of the beautiful sunset or sunrise.
June-July-August—Monsoon Landscapes and Wellness Travel
By June, monsoons have arrived all over Kerala and people get much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat. The land gets completely green and serene and places like the Athirappilly Falls and the Western Ghats look colorful and vibrant. This is also the season for Ayurvedic treatments that appeal to people who wish to relax and treat themselves the Ayurvedic way.
In June, you can visit the Veli Tourist Village in Trivandrum, which is great for families as it offers parks, ponds and cafeterias that children would love.
You can visit Wayanad as it’s comparatively calmer and there’s not a lot of tourist rush. Munnar is another great option because of its tea plantations and lush rainforests that look even more vibrant due to the rains.
In August, the rains get significantly reduced as the monsoon season comes to an end, and it’s the perfect time to experience the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, an annual boat race event held in Alleppey. It is a fun and exciting sport to watch whether you’re with friends or family. You can also visit the Aranmula Temple and take part in Aranmula Vallasadhya, a religious offering that takes place somewhere around Janmashtami.
September – Green leaves and Reduced Traffic
It is in the month of September that the monsoon disappears entirely in Kerala and leaves behind dry lands and clear skies. The weather in these seasons is ideal to visit the crescent-shaped beach of Trivandrum which is a tourist attraction in terms of its scenic beauty. The Haylon Castle located on a rock’s peak just near the beach is another great place to visit.
Travellers find September an underestimated yet worthwhile month to visit where they can enjoy scenic beauty without the congestion of the high season.
October-December: Energy of the Festivity and Maximum Comfort
October is arguably the time to visit Kerala. The weather is colder and drier and the months of October to December are full of festivals. In October, you can visit the well-known Lakkom Waterfalls, which are fascinating to see for their stunning beauty. Tourists can also dip in the pool at the base of the waterfall or have their pictures taken on the rocks that surround the area. Another good place to get away from the city and enjoy some peace is Munroe Island. This month also marks the Navratri festival in temples across Kerala which tourists can visit to get a glimpse of Kerala’s culture.
During the month of November, you can go to Munnar to experience the amazing flora and fauna or go to Vagamon to experience a cool climate, winding pathways and giant tea plantations. In December you can go to Kochi and enjoy the year-end carnival that is known to host various events such as bike races, beach football, fire dances among other events. The variety of options available during the winter months makes Kerala a tourist hotspot, not just for locals but also for foreigners. In fact, foreign arrivals also rose to over 738,000 visitors in 2024, showing a renewed global interest in Kerala as a destination for honeymooners and adventure travellers alike.
The Verdict?
Kerala gives incentives to thoughtful travelers. Every month has its own ambiance, from chilly winter coziness to rain-soaked monsoons. Being aware of seasonal changes and opting for the best South India Tour Packages allows you to make the best out of your trip, whether you seek nature, culture or relaxation.
By planning ahead and getting guidance from local tour experts, you get the freedom of deciding when to travel, what to experience and at what pace.




