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You are sure to have a great time while traveling in Kerala, Lui Dumnezeu propria ţară. However, there are certain travel tips for Kerala that should be kept in mind while you are touring and traveling. We bring an exclusive section of Kerala travel tips, where things like health precautions, major holidays, safety measures, etc. have been discussed for your convenience. Go through these useful tips for Kerala travelers and know more about these useful tips for traveling in Kerala.

As one born and raised in Kerala,  I can assure you that the effort and money you are going to spend in a tour to kerala will not be a waste. You are going to love this state. The lush green plantations and resorts, a sail through the beautiful backwaters,the historical places, well mannered peopleall are going to be cherished in your memories for ever.

AIRPORTS

Kerala is well connected by airways. The airports of Kerala are located at strategic locations in the state. Kerala airports are easily accessible from all major towns and cities of the state. In fact, the airports in Kerala have daily international flights to major countries like Dubai, Muscat, Singapore, etc. Following are three major airports in Kerala, India.

Trivandrum Aeroportul Internaţional : The most important airport of Kerala is the Trivandrum International Airport, which is the doorway for tourists to Kerala. It is located at a distance of 4 De kilometri (approximately) from the main city of Trivandrum (locally known as Thiruvananthapuram). All major domestic as well as international flights operate here. The foreign countries linked to Kerala directly through international flights are Kuwait, Singapore, Maldives, Colombo, Sharjah, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Jeddah and Dubai. Kerala is linked with the rest of the country through direct domestic flights from the Indian cities of Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, Kozhikode and Bangalore.

Cochin/Kochi International Airport: The Cochin airport at Ernakulam is yet another airport that caters to both domestic as well as international flights. It is relatively new airport that is built in traditional Kerala architecture but in stainless steel and glass! International flights operate from countries like Vienna, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Kuwait, Sharjah and Dhahran. Domestic flights operate from cities of Agatti, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, New Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Trichy, Trivandrum and Calicut.

Calicut Airport : The Calicut airport is located in the Malapurram district in Calicut. This airport caters to only domestic flights in India. The airport is located at a distance of 26 De kilometri (approximately) from the Calicut railway station. This airport has one of its kindlead-in lightingsystem. This system is designed to lead the aircraft to the proximity of threshold of the runway by a group of lights preceding one after the other thus directing the aircraft near the runway during emergencies like bad weather, emergency landing, etc.

Best Time To Visit

Kerala experiences pleasant weather throughout the year. It is a paradise for tourists. If you were thinking about the ideal time to visit Kerala, then the best time to visit Kerala would be in the months of October to March. These months are usually the peak season for Kerala visit. Though this period is age old, now Kerala is thronged with tourists all year around.

Usually people used to avoid June and July due to heavy monsoons. But now, coming to Kerala during monsoons is considered as an experience in itself. Monsoons are also an ideal time to go for nice and warm massages. The whole atmosphere looks like it has been cleaned spic and span. There is not a speck of dust in the air. The trees look lush green and the hills can’t look less mystified. It seems as if entire Kerala has been dipped in water and taken out.

Kerala does not have very harsh weather conditions. That is all the more reason for visitors to come here during any time of the year. Summers and winters are pleasant with very slight variations in temperature. Astfel, Kerala can be visited any time of the year.

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Kerala Travel Precautions

There are certain travel safety tips for Kerala that should be kept in mind while sight seeing and touring. You should be as careful as you would be in your own country. Though the people of Kerala are genuinely polite and helpful, there certain anti-social elements like everywhere else in the world. While in Kerala, travel tips as given below will be helpful to you in many ways. Be sure to go through these tips and learn more about Kerala travel precautions.

  • Do not wear provocative and revealing clothes. It not only hurts Indian sensibilities, but also invites unwanted attention.
  • Keep your valuables like important documents, money, jewelry, etc. in the hotel’s safe deposit. Keep an eye on your money while traveling in crowded places.
  • Women are required some extra precautions against some male members who may stare and try to get over friendly. Wear decent clothes and try to converse the least with men.
  • Do not exhibit any public display of affection in Kerala. People are sensitive in Kerala and do not approve of physical intimacy in public.
  • Be alert while using public transport. It is the most common place for falling in trouble.

Health & Safety

To enjoy your Kerala travel, health precautions should be given top most priority. Like any other place in the world, Kerala also has some anti-social elements. So, it is better if you take some basic safety measures in Kerala. While in Kerala, health precautions are also a must and should be followed by all tourists. Given below are certain guidelines that give general safety measures for Kerala travelers. Keep these health and safety tips for Kerala in mind and enjoy your trip to Kerala to the fullest.

  • Keep your medical certificates in hand and get your vaccine shots before you come to Kerala. De asemenea, keep your medicines with yourself in case of any emergency.
  • Avoid purchasing any illegal stuff and invite unnecessary trouble. In case of any doubts, contact the nearest police station.
  • Avoid eating cut fruits and raw salad from outside. Do not accept food from strangers in trains and while traveling. Eat from a recognized restaurant.
  • Do not drink water from roadside. Always carry bottled water. While buying bottled mineral water, check if the seal is intact and check for any leaks in the bottle.
  • Get all your vaccine shots at least 4 weeks before you intend to travel.
  • In case of a serious illness, visit a doctor as soon as possible. Do not drag along illness or injuries and attend to it at the earliest.

Oameni

The people of Kerala are the most simple people and very down to earth. They like to live in their own world of simplicity and originality. They are known askeralites”, since they are natives of Kerala. Kerala people are very fiercely protective about their religion and ancient practices. They are proud of their culture and will go to any lengths to preserve them. The lifestyle of Kerala people is uncomplicated and they seem happy and content with simple pleasures of life.

The people of Kerala speak Malayalam. These people emphasize much on education and make it a point that the younger generation knows the religious teachings of their culture. Kerala was the only state in India that had 100% literacy rate at one point of time. Unfortunately, they have not been able to maintain it and the literacy rate has reduced a bit. Yet, most people are conversant in English and make it a point that their kids receive education at least till the primary level.

The people of Kerala dress very ordinarily. They do not believe in showing off. They are content with the quality of life. They seek mental satisfaction more than materialistic pleasures. The women dress up in a traditional dress called Sari, which requires draping skillfully a six-meter long cloth on oneself. The men mostly wear cottonlungi” (a sarong like dress) with a towel on top. The men in cities wear pants and shirts. The younger generation follows fashion and wears anything from jeans to salwar kameez.

Language

There are many languages spoken in Kerala, though the official language of Kerala is Malayalam. This language belongs to the Dravidian group of languages. Almost 90% people of Kerala speak Malayalam. There are 5 main regional dialects of Malayalam. Other common languages that are spoken in Kerala are English and Tamil. These Kerala languages are often interspersed with words from Sanskrit, Latin, Urdu, etc. due to foreign influence.

Almost everyone in Kerala can converse in English, since education is given much importance there. Not only education, the British influence in India left its impact in the form of English being one of the most important languages in India. Conversing with people of Kerala shouldn’t be a problem at all. They are always ready to help tourists find their way and ensure that they have a comfortable and hassle free journey.

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