Kerala to Kanyakumari: The ultimate South Indian coastal road trip

TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Feb 22, 2025, 12:03 IST

Kerala to Kanyakumari: The ultimate South Indian coastal road tripPhoto courtesy: Canva
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Kerala to Kanyakumari: The ultimate South Indian coastal road trip

Road trippers are always keen to hit the roads when they see a window of opportunity. And India offers endless options for road trips, no matter in which part of the country you are, you will have options to set out on a fun trip for sure. Today, we take you to some of the country’s most scenic routes from Kerala’s serene backwaters to Kanyakumari’s dramatic shores, which will be a journey filled with scenic landscapes, cultural richness, and the vibrant coastal life. This route will offer an unforgettable experience along the Malabar Coast, where palm-lined beaches, historic towns, and delectable seafood come together to create a perfect adventure.
This road trip offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, heritage, and adventure, making it one of South India’s most captivating journeys.

Starting point: Alleppey’s backwatersPhoto courtesy: Canva
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Starting point: Alleppey’s backwaters

The journey begins in Alleppey, lovingly known as the "Venice of the East." Here, visitors can embark on a houseboat cruise through the tranquil backwaters, admiring the picturesque Kerala villages and lush landscapes. Before setting off, savor a delicious Kerala-style breakfast featuring stew and appam.

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Kollam

Driving south along NH66, Kollam is a must-visit stop. Known for its scenic Ashtamudi Lake, Kollam is also famed for its historic lighthouse and the picturesque Thangassery Beach. Do visit Munroe Island, where backwaters and narrow canals weave through rustic villages, which adds a unique charm to the journey.

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Varkala

Varkala, home to one of India’s most stunning beaches, lies further down the coast. Papanasam Beach, framed by dramatic red cliffs, offers spectacular sunset views. Visitors can unwind at cliffside cafés serving fresh seafood and tropical drinks or explore the historic Janardanaswamy Temple.

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Thiruvananthapuram

The next major stop is Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala’s capital city. Here, travelers can visit the iconic Padmanabhaswamy Temple, one of the richest temples in the world, or explore the Napier Museum and Kuthiramalika Palace. Kovalam Beach, with its crescent-shaped shoreline and lively beachside markets, is another highlight before continuing south.

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Poovar

A short drive from Thiruvananthapuram takes travelers to Poovar, a hidden paradise where the Neyyar River meets the Arabian Sea. Poovar’s golden sand beach, accessible by boat, offers a tranquil escape amid coconut groves and floating cottages.

Final destination: Kanyakumari’s stunning shoresPhoto courtesy: Canva
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Final destination: Kanyakumari’s stunning shores

The grand finale of the trip is Kanyakumari, India’s southernmost point. Known for its spectacular sunrise and sunset views over the confluence of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean, Kanyakumari is home to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the towering Thiruvalluvar Statue. The vibrant markets and the historic Kumari Amman Temple add cultural depth to this scenic coastal getaway.

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