Kerala Tourism Map
Regions
Malabar
Famous for its heritage, spices, textiles and food, Malabar is one of India's most notable historical regionsFamous for its heritage, spices, textiles and food, Malabar is one of India's most notable historical regions.
Central Kerala
The largest urban agglomeration of Kochi, the cultural heart of Kerala-Thrissur, and food basket of Kerala-Palakkad are located here.
Central Travancore
Kerala's backwaters, and the land of churches, latex and literacy.
Northern Travancore
Known for its mountains and hill stations, and plantations of spices, tea and coffee.
Southern Travancore
Home to the capital city and various monuments, large temples, churches, and sporting events.
Malabar
Famous for its heritage, spices, textiles and food, Malabar is one of India's most notable historical regionsFamous for its heritage, spices, textiles and food, Malabar is one of India's most notable historical regions.
Central Kerala
The largest urban agglomeration of Kochi, the cultural heart of Kerala-Thrissur, and food basket of Kerala-Palakkad are located here.
Central Travancore
Kerala's backwaters, and the land of churches, latex and literacy.
Northern Travancore
Known for its mountains and hill stations, and plantations of spices, tea and coffee.
Southern Travancore
Home to the capital city and various monuments, large temples, churches, and sporting events.
Cities
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) — The capital city housing the political administration, famous for its beaches, historical monuments and parks. The city is also famous for its temples,educational institutions, and research centres.
Kochi (Cochin) — Kochi is a major port city and the largest urban agglomeration with unlimited shopping options. Kochi is the economic capital of Kerala. Kochi is very well connected with other cities of India. Known as 'Queen of the Arabian sea", the city's heritage quarter- Fort Kochi is one of the most sought after destination in Kerala.
Alapuzha (Alleppey) — heartland of Kerala Backwaters with natural maze of canals criss-cross the city, leading to it being called the Venice of the East. The biggest boat race in India for the Nehru Trophy happens here every August.
Kannur — A historical town famous for its strong heritage, martial arts 'Kalaripayattu', temple art 'Theyyam', political movements, forts, beaches and spices/coffee growing hills.
Kollam (Quilon) — A commercial town famous for its cashew & coir industries, surrounded by backwaters and lakes.
Kottayam — known for its latex, literacy and letters and as major educational centre. Munnar hill station is nearby.
Kozhikode (Calicut) — Most prominent city of Malabar area,where Vasco da Gamma landed for the first time in India, and one of the world's oldest thriving trade centres. A very clean city known for its friendly inhabitants and celebrated across the world in form of its vast array of cuisines.
Palakkad — gateway to Kerala by land through the Palghat Pass in Western Ghats; known for its paddy (rice) fields, hills, traditional homes, cuisines and composite culture. Tipu Fort, Malampuzha Gardens, Silent Valley National Park are nearby.
Thrissur (Trichur) — the cultural capital of Kerala and also famous for jewellery shops and silk sarees. Temple festivals with caparisoned elephants like Thrissur Pooram. Athirappilly falls, Guruvayur Temple are nearby.
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) — The capital city housing the political administration, famous for its beaches, historical monuments and parks. The city is also famous for its temples,educational institutions, and research centres.
Kochi (Cochin) — Kochi is a major port city and the largest urban agglomeration with unlimited shopping options. Kochi is the economic capital of Kerala. Kochi is very well connected with other cities of India. Known as 'Queen of the Arabian sea", the city's heritage quarter- Fort Kochi is one of the most sought after destination in Kerala.
Alapuzha (Alleppey) — heartland of Kerala Backwaters with natural maze of canals criss-cross the city, leading to it being called the Venice of the East. The biggest boat race in India for the Nehru Trophy happens here every August.
Kannur — A historical town famous for its strong heritage, martial arts 'Kalaripayattu', temple art 'Theyyam', political movements, forts, beaches and spices/coffee growing hills.
Kollam (Quilon) — A commercial town famous for its cashew & coir industries, surrounded by backwaters and lakes.
Kottayam — known for its latex, literacy and letters and as major educational centre. Munnar hill station is nearby.
Kozhikode (Calicut) — Most prominent city of Malabar area,where Vasco da Gamma landed for the first time in India, and one of the world's oldest thriving trade centres. A very clean city known for its friendly inhabitants and celebrated across the world in form of its vast array of cuisines.
Palakkad — gateway to Kerala by land through the Palghat Pass in Western Ghats; known for its paddy (rice) fields, hills, traditional homes, cuisines and composite culture. Tipu Fort, Malampuzha Gardens, Silent Valley National Park are nearby.
Thrissur (Trichur) — the cultural capital of Kerala and also famous for jewellery shops and silk sarees. Temple festivals with caparisoned elephants like Thrissur Pooram. Athirappilly falls, Guruvayur Temple are nearby.