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Kerala, "God's Own Country," is paradise on earth for nature enthusiasts. From mountain top to green rice fields, backwaters and wildlife sanctuaries, nature is your constant companion in Kerala. If you are also going to make a decision about what to select during your tour of Kerala on deciding when to visit this peaceful state, then the decision depends upon the type of natural scenery which you want to experience. Let us plan when to visit Kerala, especially for those who like visiting the non-touristy spots of Kerala instead of the city. Why Season Matters for Nature Lovers
Each season in Kerala is distinct. Climate is highly variable from snow capped hills to sea kissed beachside sea. As a nature enthusiast, not only climate but even flora and fauna's very nature, landscape vista, and even silence and serenity of a Home Stay in Thrissur or Thrissur farm house are determined keeping seasons in view.
Best Season: October to March (Winter)
Winter (October to March) would be the ideal time for nature lovers to visit Kerala if only they care to view nature at its most picturesque and rejuvenated state. It is perfect weather with good climate and low humidity this time around — perfect time for nature walking, wildlife walking, and backwater cruises.
Why is Winter So Special for Nature Lovers?
Flowering Florals: Post-monsoon climatic conditions make Kerala into a rainbow paradise — in regions such as Thrissur and Wayanad, especially.
Wildlife activity: Abundant game, hence best to drive around areas such as Periyar and Chimmony.
E Pleasant Climate: Best time to trek Western Ghats or visit spice plantations.
If traveling, choosing the best Kerala home stay, like Sukrutham Farmstay, is a luxury. Nestled in nature's arms, Sukrutham blends Kerala culture with living in nature, and it's an eco-heaven.
Other Seasons and What to Expect
Monsoon (June to September)
Monsoon has turned Kerala into a rainforest paradise. It's fairy-tale like for rain lovers, but there are some drawbacks.
Pros:
Waterfalls look most magnificent.
Ayurvedic treatment is highly recommended during this season.
It has fewer tourists, hence offering serene holidays and cheaper tariffs.
Disadvantages:
Outdoor sports and activities are disrupted by regular rains.
Trekking and walking nature are risky in certain areas.
But trial traveler, a monsoon stay to experience monsoon at Farm house in Thrissur can indeed be an actual, rejuvenating nature retreat. Sukrutham Farmstay, for instance, is vibrant with their greenyards, monsooned ponds and freshly picked organic fruits from their organic farms during monsoons.
Summer (April to May)
Summer is hot and humid in interior Kerala but melting with hill stations of Munnar and Wayanad.
Summer tourist places
Take time at hill stations for a heat break.
Take time at tea estates and spice plantations.
Observe indoor cultural performances like Kathakali or temple festival.
Indian seaside villages would be hot, but in a house there is cooler night and early morning, good Kerala cuisine, and peaceful country views — a heat break from the city.
Why Thrissur is a Hidden Gem for Nature Lovers
More developed in the tourism area, Thrissur display unspoiled beauty and ancient heritage. Standing atop paddy fields and coconut groves, unexplored waterfalls and tracts of forests, the area has the full gamut of Kerala's natural heritage.
Thrissur tourist attractions:
Vazhani Dam and Forest: Ideal place for picnic and bird watching.
Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary: Home of unusual domestic wildlife and nature hideaway.
Traditional Villages: Enjoy traditional Kerala lifestyle.
As one books a stay in advance, book home stay at Thrissur like Sukrutham Farmstay where the traveler can experience nature's hospitality and enjoy organic farm-to-table food and green architecture which is fully in sync with nature.
Conclusion
This Kerala nature lover's winter is to be experienced all over again in eternity. Whether sailing a boat through untouched backwaters, gazing at rolling misty hills, or savoring organic fare at a farm house in Thrissur, it is sheer magic. Staying in Kerala's Best Home Stay In Kerala, like Sukrutham Farmstay, finds your bond with nature not just registered, but felt — in the sweet chirping of a morning bird, in the rustling of trees, and in the comfort of home-like hospitality.