Kerala is a land of endless beauty — from its world-famous backwaters and tea-clad hills to charming villages that few travelers have explored. Beyond the popular tourist trail lies a treasure trove of hidden gems — unspoiled landscapes, tranquil waterfalls, and peaceful hill stations that capture the heart of “God’s Own Country.”
These lesser-known destinations in Kerala are perfect for those seeking calm, adventure, and authentic experiences away from the crowds. On your next trip, wander off the beaten path and uncover the hidden gems of Kerala that truly define its magic.
Plan your holiday
- Athirappally Falls
- Banasura Sagar Dam
- Chembra Peak
- Folklore Museum
- Mararikulam Beach
- Nelliyampathy
- Ponmudi
- Silent Valley National Park
- Thiruvallam Backwater
- Vagamon
Athirappally Falls | Refreshing Breeze


This unspoiled spot is one of the largest waterfalls in Kerala. It is located in the Thrissur district. The water gushes from 80 feet high. It is an incredible spot for a picnic. The striking waterfront leads through the forest terrain, and it is the source of flora and fauna around the spot. Splendid views of the waterfalls make the moments magical. Taking pictures and videos is a thing that every visitor does. The peaceful atmosphere makes for such a rejuvenating and blissful experience.
Best Time to Visit: October to February
Banasura Sagar Dam | Picturesque Paradise

Did you know an awesome fact about the hidden gem, Banasura Dam? Yeah, it is the largest earth dam in India and the second largest in Asia. This spot is located in the Wayanad district. Boat rides can be tried at Banasura Lake. Amidst the majestic hills, the dam offers picturesque views. Banasura Hill is ideal for the adventure activity of trekking. The spot is suitable for capturing beautiful pictures to keep the experience of visiting as an evergreen memory.
Best Time to Visit: November to May
Chembra Peak | Capture the Beauty
Chembra Peak is located in the Wayanad district, Kerala. This is known as the highest peak of the Wayanad mountain range. It has an altitude of 2100 m above sea level. Chembra Peak offers great trekking experiences. Its lush green surroundings are picture-perfect backdrops. The tranquillity of the place is remarkable for a peaceful time. You have to hike the trails with dense plantations and tea gardens. Panoramic views and biodiversity offer a memorable experience. There is a heart-shaped lake placed over the peak, which is called Hridhayathadakam. Visitors love to take photos on the spot. The winter and summer are very suitable for enjoying safe trekking to the peak and hiking to the nearby attractions.
Best Time to Visit: October to May

Folklore Museum | Kerala’s Heritage

An interesting place to visit in Kerala is the Folklore Museum. It is located in Kochi. It is an architectural museum that holds a huge collection of various artefacts. Visitors can gain a deep knowledge of the culture, history, and traditions of the people living in different regions of Kerala. It gives importance to art and education. The antiques with the finest carvings and ancient art forms are preserved in this museum. It has three floors and around 4000 artefacts are showcased. The sculptures made up of different materials, jewellery, dance costumes, folk arts, paintings, masks, musical instruments, utensils, and many more in the collections are impressive.
Best Time to Visit: September to March
Mararikulam Beach | Sun, Sand & Serenity Meet

Mararikulam is a gorgeous village located in the Alappuzha district. The rustic environment of the place is its highlight. Alluring backwater water canals and Marari Beach make visitors enjoy the picturesque views along with the serenity. Marari Beach is an unspoiled spot, and the coastline is dotted with many palm trees. People from and around the village spend their weekends with a blissful visit to the beach. During the Onam festival month, the backwater canal of Marari comes alive with a snake boat race.
Best Time to Visit: November to February
Nelliyampathy | Peaks Meet the Clouds
The abundance of nature and enchanting surrounding features make Nelliyampathy a must-visit spot in Kerala. This unexplored site is at an accessible distance from Nenmara town in Palakkad district. The height of the hill varies between 467 m and 1,572 m. So the peaks touch the clouds. Spectacular views from the hill offer a dramatic experience for visitors. The romantic ambience, thrilling trekking trails, lush green landscapes, and rich flora and fauna of the place are stunning attractions. The Meenampara viewpoint offers stunning views for a lifetime experience.
Best Time to Visit: September to March

Ponmudi | Picnic Perfection


One of the charming spots with an untouched environment is Ponmudi Hill Station. This town is located at a distance of around 60 kilometres from Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala. The undulating terrain with lush valleys includes tea gardens and other vegetation. The relaxing atmosphere of the place is loved by the locals and has become a favourite picnic spot during weekends. If you have planned a trip to Kerala, you can rethink and add Ponmudi to the spots that you wish to visit. If you are the kind of person who wants to enjoy the scenic beauty of nature along with tranquillity, this hill station will suit you. Ponmudi Waterfalls, Meenmutty Falls, Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, the Mini Zoo, Golden Valley, and many other attractions await you in Ponmudi.
Best Time to Visit: November to March
Silent Valley National Park | Endemic Wonders
It is a treasure gifted by Mother Nature. Silent Valley National Park is located in the Palakkad district and is a part of the Kundali Hills of the Western Ghats. It covers a vast area of z The tropical forest landscape serves as a home to thousands of endemic species. Mammals like the Lion-tailed Macaque, Nilgiri Langur, Bonnet Macaques, Tigers, Panthers, Jungle Cats, and Fishing Cats live in the national park. Its biodiversity is amazing to explore. The forest is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, snakes, lion-tailed macaques, Malabar giant squirrels, colourful bird species, and vibrant butterflies. Around 1000 flower species and more than 100 varieties of shrubs grow in the preserved area.
Best Time to Visit: December to April

Thiruvallam Backwater | Backwaters Are Calling

Thiruvallam Backwater is a heavenly spot to fall in love with its panoramic views and serenity. An enthralling experience of visiting this site will be the best experience that nature lovers deserve. It is at a distance of around 6 km from Thiruvananthapuram. This backwater is the point where the two rivers Killi and Karamana meet. Country boat rides, kayaking, and cruising are ways to enjoy the beauty of the backwaters. Veli Lagoon is one of the famous spots near Thiruvallam and is perfect for watersports. This pleasant backwater is alluring to visit at any time of the year.
Best Time to Visit: October to February
Vagamon | Thrill of Adventure

Vagamon is a hill station in the district of Idukki in Kerala. This delightful hidden gem has an altitude of 1,100 m. The fresh breeze and pleasing weather of Vagamon make it a heavenly spot. The panoramic views from the hills offer a memorable experience. Trekking, hiking, rock climbing, and paragliding are some exciting adventures to do in Vagamon. While visiting Vagamon, the lush green tea gardens, valleys with dense plantations, and dazzling waterfalls can be explored. Its unspoiled environment and picture-perfect backdrops will make first-timers visit again.
Best Time to Visit: October to March
The true essence of Kerala lies beyond its well-known beaches and backwaters — in its quiet corners and lesser-visited places. These hidden gems of Kerala offer a rare blend of tranquility, raw beauty, and cultural depth. From the roaring Athirappally Falls to the gentle rhythm of Thiruvallam’s backwaters, every hidden destination tells a story of nature’s artistry.
If you seek moments of stillness, connection, and discovery, let these hidden gems guide your next journey through Kerala — where every path leads to peace, and every view feels like home.
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