Things to Do in Kerala in February

Kerala in February is as beautiful as a bride. You can sip coffee in the balcony of your resort and watch the glorious pink and blue sunrise or while away time at the beach while watching the reddish glow of the sunset. Climate-wise also, February is a good time to visit Kerala as it is neither too cold nor too hot.

If you are planning to visit Kerala during February, then it is a wise decision. Have a look at some of the activities you can indulge in during February.

1. Bekal – On a visit to enjoy the rich culture and natural heritage

Bekal – On a visit to enjoy the rich culture and natural heritage

The tranquility and beauty of Bekal, located in the Kasargode district of Kerala makes it a great place to visit during February. The stunning sand-kissed beaches whispers stories of interesting legends while you can walk along the pristine village with its indigenous vegetation and enjoy the natural charm of the place and visit all the historical places and beaches as well.  Here are some of the top sites you can visit while at Bekal. Of course, it all depends on how you plan your itinerary:

Beaches

  • Valiyaparamba Backwaters
  • Bekal Beach
  • Kappil Beach
  • Azhithala Beach

Religious sites

  • Ananthapura Lake Temple
  • Mallikarjuna Temple
  • Anantheshwara Vinayaka Temple, Madhur
  • Thrikkannad Shiva Temple
  • Malik Dinar Mosque
  • Madiyankulam Durga Temple
  • Bela Church

Heritage sites

  • Maipady Palace
  • Kanjan Junga
  • Edneer Mutt
  • Anandashram
  • Nityananda Ashram

Nature lovers

  • Ranipuram hills Proposed Wildlife sanctuary
  • Kottancheri Hills
  • Veeramala Hills
  • Possadigumpe
  • Pandiyan Kallu

2. Wayand – Trekking to enjoy nature’s bounties

Wayand - Trekking to enjoy nature's bounties

Wayanad is also ravishing during February-March months. Called lovingly as the green jewel of Kerala, you will be mesmerized by its scintillating natural beauty. Picturesque hills, luxuriant forests, sprawling plantations where various varieties of spices are grown, coupled with plenty of other exciting activities for you to indulge in make this destination wonderful and unique.

Apart from having rich flora and fauna, the rich cultural heritage of the place beckons people here. You can go on trekking expeditions within the forest and experience a different kind of adventure here. You will have a guide accompanying you all the while.

Trekking

  • The Pakshipathalam Trek
  • The Banasura Trek
  • The Chembra Peak Trek
  • The Brahmagiri Peak Trek
  • Thusharagiri Trek

Wildlife glimpse

  • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Historical wonder

  • Edakkal Caves

3. Periyar – Sightseeing in nature’s lap
Periyar – Sightseeing in nature’s lap

Periyar in Thekkady is another popular destination for ardent nature and wildlife lovers. Nature adorns itself in all the beautiful shades of green and awaits her keen visitors with eagerness.  The bountiful treasure trove of flora and fauna gives it the feel and charm of an idyllic destination. You can visit Periyar Tiger Reserve and go on jungle trails through the dense and deciduous forests of swampy grasslands.

You can go on trekking expeditions into the jungle with a good and experienced guide. Spotting wildlife in their natural habitat would just be one of the thrilling activities you can indulge in there, not to speak of the interactions with friendly, local tribes and learning about their culture and customs.

Sightseeing spots

  • Kerala spice plantation
  • Leisurely cruise along the Periyar River
  • Visiting tea factories
  • Pandikkuzhi
  • Peerumedu
  • Murikkady
  • Calvary Mount
  • Vandiperiyar

Wildlife

  • Periyar Tiger Reserve
  • Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

4. Kannur and Kasargode – A slice of life through Theyyam

Kannur and Kasargode - A slice of life through Theyyam

The most famous happening in Kannur and Kasargode districts of Kerala during the months from December to April is Theyyam. Theyyam is a very old traditional ritualistic art form that comprises of a perfect synthesis of music, vocals, dance and plenty of literature. This is a socio-religious ceremony and is very, very colorful and vibrant.

Theyyam is celebrated with great vigor in many of the local temples spread across the two districts and is accompanied by devotional hymns exuding divine power even to the listener. The locals believe that the gods and goddesses participate in this gorgeous splendor. Hence, they dress themselves as Theyyams and take part in dangerous feats.

The participants are attired in gorgeous colors with elaborate headdresses, rouged lips, huge red colored breastplates and other embellishments. Theyyam is also known by other names such as Thirayattom and Kaliyattom. About 400 types of Theyyams performed, and the famous ones out of them are Raktha Chamundi, Muchilottu Bhagavathi, Wayanadu Kulaven, Kari Chamundi, Gulikan and Pottan.

5. Anywhere in Kerala – Specialized skin cure Ayurveda packages that chase away the winter blues

Anywhere in Kerala - Specialized skin cure Ayurveda packages that chase away the winter bluesWinter is slowing bowing out and summer will make its entrance with renowned vigor. You can go on a skin rejuvenation therapy if you are visiting Kerala during February. Almost all the destinations in Kerala have hotels and resorts that offer Ayurvedic packages that would let you pamper your skin and body. Masseurs and Masseuses with profound healing capabilities would work wonders on your skin giving you a rejuvenating experience in the resort’s tranquil atmosphere.

Through proper Ayurvedic skin therapy regime, you will be able to experience the magic of the oldest healthcare practice in the entire world. Curative skin therapy packages that restore the natural properties of your skin are practiced with commendable devotion in Kerala. It’s sinfully relaxing, but definitely worth the effort.

Lastly,

Take a backwater ride from Alappuzha to Kochi and watch the mesmerizing sunset accompanied by the symphony cacophony of the aviator population. The sky during this season is worth it!

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, why don’t you plan for a romantic getaway to any of the places listed above? It would definitely be a fun way to celebrate your love!

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4 Comments

  1. Mark Hendry on February 26, 2016 at 9:06 am

    Very interesting article about Kerala. I would like to know where in Kerala provides best ayurvedic treatments.

  2. prajesh on February 29, 2016 at 9:24 am

    Elephant bathing can be one of the amazing things that can be done in kerala. Some of the exciting activities can be done such elephant bathing, elephant feeding and elephant safari. If I would have gone to kerala then I would like to do elephant safari one of my favourite thing that I would like to do.

    • Sunu Philip on March 8, 2016 at 10:17 am

      Thank you Prajesh. To be frank, I am little scared of elephant safari. Its exciting ..at the same time scary!!

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