Reach Kerala by Air - Kerala has 4 airports in different regions of the state, which run both domestic and international flights.
The oldest, Trivandrum International Airport makes it convenient for the tourists or visitors to reach Varkala, Kollam, Kovalam, Poovar, Ponmudi, etc.
The busiest, Cochin International Airport connects Kerala from cities like Vizag, Pune, Jaipur, etc. and the nearby landmarks from Cochin International Airport are Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kumrakom, etc.
The Karipur Airport in Kozhikode, formerly Calicut is in close proximity to Beypore, Wayanad, Paithalmala Peak, Kadalundi town, Kappad Beach etc.
The most recent, Kannur Airport conveniently takes you to Thalassery, Bekal Fort, Payyambalam Beach, etc.
Reach Kerala by Rail - Kerala has 200 active railway stations, linking Kerala with all the major cities of India. Train journey through Kerala offers stunning news of coastline and Western Ghats from the windows. Needless to mention the cost-effectiveness and connectivity-convenience of travelling through trains. Except for Idukki and Wayanad districts, where rail connectivity does not exist, you can travel anywhere in and out of Kerala by trains.
In order to have a unique experience, do your booking for a luxury journey at Maharaja Express or Golden Chariot to get the taste of royalty. These trains traverse through the routes of South India’s highlighting landmarks.
Reach Kerala by Road - Kerala is strongly connected by National Highways 17, 44,47 and 49. Apart from these, state highways and minor roads are well-paved to link with the rest of the country. You can easily hire cabs to enter Kerala and travel through the state. Government and private buses are an important means of transport through roads.
Reach Kerala by Sea - Kerala being a coastal land also has its connections with sea routes. The backwaters of Kerala are in contact with the Lakshadweep Islands. You can book ship cruises from Cochin Port or Vizhinjam International Seaport to get a unique and everlasting experience.