Kerala, often called “God’s Own Country,” is a dream destination for many Nepalese travelers seeking relaxation, natural beauty, and wellness. Unlike the bustling cities of North India, Kerala offers a calm, tropical escape filled with palm-fringed beaches, lush greenery, serene backwaters, and Ayurvedic experiences.
🌊 The Charm of the Backwaters
One of Kerala’s biggest attractions is its unique backwater network—a labyrinth of rivers, lakes, and canals lined with coconut trees and villages. Nepalese tourists especially enjoy the houseboat cruises in Alleppey or Kumarakom, where you can stay overnight in floating cottages with traditional Kerala meals. It’s a tranquil experience that contrasts beautifully with the Himalayan landscapes back home.
🏖️ Tropical Beaches
Kerala’s coastline offers some of the best beach getaways in India:
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Kovalam: Famous for its crescent-shaped beaches, lighthouses, and water sports.
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Varkala: A spiritual and scenic cliff-side beach with yoga and cafes.
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Marari: A peaceful, less-crowded beach ideal for relaxation.
These beaches are clean, warm year-round, and perfect for families or honeymooners.
🌿 Ayurveda & Wellness
Kerala is also a center for Ayurvedic healing and wellness retreats. Many Nepalese travelers visit for Ayurvedic massages, detox treatments, or yoga experiences—especially during the monsoon season (June–August), considered ideal for healing.
✈️ Getting There
Fly from Kathmandu to Kochi via Delhi or Mumbai, or take a train after entering India through the border. Kerala is well-connected by air, train, and road.
Whether you seek peace, nature, or cultural experiences, Kerala offers Nepalese tourists a refreshing change with warm hospitality and unforgettable scenery.