Sunset over Kerala Backwaters

Drifting Through Kerala: A Soulful Introduction to India

Keralan backwaters

Jo Briody on 23 Sept 2025

Kerala... From drifting along the golden backwaters to exploring hidden corners off the beaten track, there’s so much I want to share from this unforgettable trip.

I’ve just returned from India, and one moment keeps replaying in my mind: drifting along the backwaters of Kerala as the sun sank low over the coconut palms.

There’s something almost hypnotic about this place. Life moves at a slower rhythm here. Coconut palms sway gently, fishermen glide past in their boats, and the water laps softly against the hull. As the sun turned the water golden, I realised I was experiencing one of those be-still moments—the kind that makes you forget about time altogether.


Why Kerala is Called “God’s Own Country”

Kerala is often referred to as “God’s Own Country,” and for good reason. Its landscapes are diverse, lush, and soul-soothing:

  • Backwaters: Serene canals and rivers wind through villages, offering tranquil boat rides and glimpses of everyday life.
  • Spice Plantations: Fragrant plantations in the hills invite you to explore the origins of India’s famous spices.
  • Misty Tea Hills of Munnar: Rolling tea gardens and cool mountain air make for some of India’s most stunning scenery.

Everywhere you go in Kerala, there’s a sense of calm and welcome. The region is both gentle and vibrant, making it a perfect introduction for travellers who want to experience India without the overwhelming pace of bigger cities.


A Journey Through the Backwaters

The backwaters are perhaps Kerala’s most iconic experience. Cruising along these waterways, you can watch life unfold slowly along the banks. Fishermen paddle past in narrow canoes, children wave from riverside homes, and the landscape shifts from emerald palms to shimmering water.

It’s not just a sightseeing experience, it’s a reminder to slow down and savour the moment. Watching the sun dip below the horizon and turn the water into gold, I felt completely present. Moments like this are why I travel: to find those rare, be-still moments that linger in your memory long after the trip ends.

 

 Tips for Visiting Kerala

If you’re thinking of visiting, here are a few suggestions:

  • Best Time to Go: October to March offers pleasant weather and calmer waters.
  • Where to Stay: Houseboats along the backwaters provide a unique overnight experience. Boutique resorts in Munnar or along the coast offer luxury with stunning views.
  • Must-Do Experiences: Spice plantation tours, tea garden walks, traditional Ayurvedic treatments, and sampling local cuisine, including Kerala’s famous seafood curries and Dosas.
  • Travel Tip: Kerala is very walkable and relaxed, I can organise a guide or driver can help you uncover hidden gems away from tourist hotspots.

 

Why Kerala Should Be Your First Stop in India

For anyone dreaming of India, Kerala is a gentle introduction: green, welcoming, and endlessly enchanting. It’s a place to unwind, reconnect with nature, and immerse yourself in local culture without feeling rushed.

Have you ever been to India, or is there somewhere in the country you’ve always dreamed of visiting?

If Kerala isn’t on your radar yet, I can guarantee it will leave you inspired to explore more of this incredible country.

 

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