1. Anamudi, Kerala
Escape to this serene peak to enjoy nature at its full glory.
HolidayIQ Traveller Namita says, "Anamudi peak in the Eravikulam National Park is the highest peak in south India. Drive up to the hilltop is little scary by the park's vehicle but it is worth going. Surrounded by tea gardens and Nilgiri Tahr the views are just amazing. We really feel that we can touch the cloud. Must visit for every tourists."
2. Beypore Beach, Calicut
This beach is synonymous with tranquility. Catch a lovely sunset at this place when you need a break. There is a boat building yard at this beach which is known for the construction of Uru, the traditional Arabian trading vessel.
3. Kadmat Islands, Lakshadweep
This island is one of the most peaceful places among the Lakshadweep group of Islands. Flock here to enjoy and relax in style.
HolidayIQ Traveller Sehdev says, "Kadmat is one of the Islands of Lakshwadeep. The water is crystal clear.. you can see the fishes and the sea floor almost 30 feet deep. Best place just to relax. But not a good place to stay for days to gather since the facility for stay is not so amazing."
4. Kuruvadweep, Wayanad
HolidayIQ Traveller Santosh tells you why you need to be here to be able to experience the calmness of Wayanad, "One of the best places I have ever visited in my life. Never miss this place if you visit Wayanad. The dweep is an island where there is nice greenery. I have never seen such a place which is so cool and calm during day time. There is no food/Water available so one has to carry food if required.One of the best places I have ever visited in my life. Never miss this place if you visit Wayanad. The dweep is an island where there is nice greenery. I have never seen such a place which is so cool and calm during day time. There is no food/Water available so one has to carry food if required."
5. Nelliyampathy
The entire Kerala celebrates a very low-key Diwali and Nelliyampathy is a wonderful place to be in if you want to experience just that and take some refuge.
HolidayIQ Traveller Anand says, "A great place to visit in Kerala. Just 75-80km from Thrissur Railway station. Like any other hill stations there are some viewpoints and some nice greeneries to visit. I took this photo from Seetharkundu viewpoint. I personally prefer bike journey in hill stations than car or bus. Compared to other hill stations like munnar Ooty and Kodaikanal, nelliyampathy is less crowded."
6. Ponmudi
A place you need to have on your list if a relaxed vacation is your idea.
HolidayIQ Traveller Abhi says, "Ponmudi is, indeed, one of the most beautiful hill-stations in Kerala. I was taken aback by its scenic beauty and the serenity of the place. Unlike other hill-stations that are either over-crowded with people, Ponmudi is calm and peaceful. There are not many shops or hotels. "
7. Thenmala
If you want fun and adventure minus the rush and noise, you should definitely check this place out.
HolidayIQ Traveller Subash says, "It is an awesome place to visit. The natural beauty makes the place more attractive. The main places to visit are Thenmala Dam, Adventure Zone and Echo Point. Also there are many adventurous things you can do here like boating and trekking."
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