Planning to visit Kerala in February but not sure where to go in Kerala?
That familiar feeling when all you want is a peaceful, green and beautiful escape, but with so many incredible places to visit in Kerala in February, picking just one feels almost impossible.
I get it.
Here’s the simple truth.
February is one of the best months to travel in Kerala.
The backwaters look cleaner. The hills feel fresher. The beaches are calmer. And everything just feels easier. No rush. No chaos. Just smooth travel days and slow beautiful moments.
In this blog, you’ll find 7 of the best places to visit in Kerala in February.
Not just names, you’ll see what makes each place special, what it feels like to be there, and why people fall in love with them again and again.
So let’s not overthink it.
Let’s explore.
Kerala in February feels different

Kerala always looks beautiful.
But February has a special vibe.
The air feels lighter.
The roads feel quieter.
The landscapes feel more open.
You don’t feel rushed to move from one place to another. You actually get to enjoy where you are. And that’s exactly what a Kerala trip should feel like.
Now let’s go through the places that truly shine this month.
These 7 destinations are ready to welcome you
Munnar – Where everything slows down

Munnar is one of those places where you don’t do much… and still feel happy.
The moment you enter Munnar, the air changes. The roads start winding. Tea gardens roll across the hills. The whole place feels soft and calm.
February makes Munnar even more special. The hills look greener, the views stay clear, and walking through tea estates feels refreshing instead of tiring.
You can spend your mornings just standing at viewpoints, watching clouds move slowly through the valleys. No noise. No rush. Just you and nature.
Things you should not miss in Munnar
- Eravikulam National Park where you see hills stretch endlessly
- Walking inside tea gardens
- Mattupetty Dam for quiet views
- Top Station for wide mountain scenery
- Lakkam and Attukal waterfalls
- Tea Museum if you like knowing how things are made
Munnar is not about ticking off places. It’s about slowing down. Sitting somewhere with a cup of tea. Letting the day move gently.
Pro tip: Walk through tea gardens early morning. That’s when Munnar feels like a dream.
Cochin – History, cafés and coastal life

Cochin (Kochi) feels like many places mixed into one.
You have old colonial streets.
You have spice markets.
You have art cafés.
You have backwaters and sea breeze.
February is a great time to be here because you can actually walk and explore without feeling drained.
Fort Kochi is where most people fall in love. Small colourful houses, murals on walls, quiet cafés, and the sound of waves nearby. You don’t need a big plan here. Just walk. Turn into random lanes. Sit wherever looks nice.
What to see in Cochin
- Chinese fishing nets
- Fort Kochi streets
- Mattancherry Palace
- Jew Town and Synagogue
- Marine Drive
- Kathakali or cultural shows
- Backwater boat rides
Cochin is where you feel Kerala’s history and present at the same time. One minute you’re in a centuries-old synagogue, the next you’re sipping coffee in a modern café.
Pro tip: Stay in Fort Kochi. Evenings there are beautiful.
Alleppey – The backwater world

Alleppey is not a place.
It’s a feeling.
The moment you step on a houseboat and it starts moving slowly through narrow canals, everything inside you quiets down.
In February, the backwaters feel calm and clean. The reflections on the water look like paintings. You see coconut trees, small homes, birds, and people living their normal life by the water.
You don’t rush here.
You just float.
Things to do in Alleppey
- Houseboat stay
- Village canal cruise
- Alleppey Beach
- Lighthouse
- Pathiramanal Island
- Watching village life from the boat
You’ll remember the silence more than anything. Just water moving, birds calling, and slow days.
Pro tip: Book houseboats with good reviews. Try Kerala meals cooked on board.
Kumarakom – Quiet, green and full of birds

Kumarakom is like Alleppey’s quieter cousin.
It sits along Vembanad Lake and feels peaceful, almost like a small village hidden inside nature. Coconut trees everywhere. Water all around. And birds flying freely.
February is special here because this is when migratory birds arrive. If you love nature, this place feels magical.
What to explore in Kumarakom
- Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
- Vembanad Lake
- Houseboat rides
- Pathiramanal Island
- Backwater villages
- Small walking trails
This is a place where you wake up to bird sounds instead of traffic.
Pro tip: Visit the bird sanctuary early morning.
Thekkady – Forests, spices and wildlife

Thekkady feels completely different from the rest of Kerala.
Here, you’re surrounded by forests. Tall trees. Thick greenery. Spice farms. And the feeling that something wild is nearby.
The main attraction is Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, where you go on boat rides and jungle walks. But even outside the forest, the town of Kumily has small spice markets and local cafés that make it feel warm and welcoming.
Things to do in Thekkady
- Periyar lake boat safari
- Forest walks
- Spice plantation tours
- Bamboo rafting
- Local spice shopping
Thekkady makes you feel close to nature without being uncomfortable.
Pro tip: Go for early boat rides. Wildlife is more active.
Wayanad – Where Kerala feels raw and real

Wayanad feels like Kerala before tourism.
It’s full of hills, forests, waterfalls, and small villages. There’s a strong tribal culture here, and life feels slower and more connected to nature.
In February, Wayanad looks fresh and green. You can trek, visit caves, walk through farms, and just enjoy being somewhere quiet and open.
What to see in Wayanad
- Edakkal Caves
- Chembra Peak
- Banasura Sagar Dam
- Lakkidi View Point
- Kuruva Dweep
- Local villages
This is where you go if you want Kerala without crowds.
Pro tip: Carry comfortable shoes. Walking is the best way to explore Wayanad.
Kovalam – Beach, waves and slow evenings

Kovalam is Kerala’s classic beach destination.
Wide beaches. Coconut trees. Waves. Small cafés. And that easy coastal feeling that makes you forget time.
In February, Kovalam feels clean and relaxed. You can swim, walk along the shore, sit in a café, or try water sports.
Places to see in Kovalam
- Lighthouse Beach
- Hawah Beach
- Samudra Beach
- Vizhinjam Caves
- Vellayani Lake
Kovalam is perfect if you want to end your Kerala trip slowly, by the sea.
Pro tip: Sunset at Lighthouse Beach is beautiful.
So, which place are you planning to visit in Kerala?
Now you’ve seen 7 amazing places in Kerala.
Munnar for hills
Cochin for culture
Alleppey for backwaters
Kumarakom for birds
Thekkady for forests
Wayanad for raw nature
Kovalam for beaches
And honestly, you can’t go wrong with any of them.
Kerala in February just works.
The real problem isn’t choosing a place.
It’s planning everything without stress.
Hotels. Routes. Transfers. Good food. Real guides. Not wasting time.This is where Varanasi Excursion comes in.

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- Your dates
- The places you liked
- Your budget
- What kind of trip you want
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February won’t wait.
And Kerala is ready when you are. 🌴