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How to Reach Kerala

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The availability of different modes of transport to visit Kerela is one of the other reasons, tourists select this place to visit. The various modes of transport available to reach Kerela are-

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By Air

Flying to Kerala is the most convenient way to go there! Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, Kochi International Airport, and Calicut International Airport serve the state as a whole. Almost all of these three airports have direct flights to both domestic and foreign destinations. Visitors can fly directly to Kerala from all over the world.

By Road

Wanderlusts who want to discover and interact with Kerala's abundant nature prefer roads! National Highways 17, 47, and 49 connect the state to the rest of the country. Kerala is also easily accessible from practically all of its neighboring states' major cities, such as Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, through frequent buses or private vehicles. Visitors traveling within Kerala prefer overland travel because the state has a well-developed network of state highways and metallic roads.

By Train

Regardless of the metropolitan city, you are in, you may easily access Kerala because the state is well-connected by trains with Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. Trains to Kerala are also available from other important Indian cities such as Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mangalore, Chandigarh, Amritsar, Madgaon, Patna, Guwahati, and Dehradun. Furthermore, because the state contains over 200 railway stations, visitors can travel by train throughout the state with ease.

FAQs About How to Reach Kerala

  1. Q1.
    Is July a good time to travel to India?

    Yes, it is a good time to visit India for everyone who loves rain, nature, wet soil fragrance, and adventurous activities. August is the month in which India receives the heaviest rainfall, offering relief from the scorching summer temperature.

  2. Q2.
    What kind of clothes do I need to carry while traveling to India?

    The weather is pleasant with heavy to moderate rain in most parts of India. You should carry a fine raincoat, an extra pair of clothing with t-shirts, a warm jacket, track pants, hiking/trekking shoes, an umbrella, sunscreen, a hat/scarf, extra pair of clean socks. Mark an impact on conservation and lessen the use of plastic bags and other stuff. Bring your water bottle and washable cutlery.

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