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Have you ever wanted to go out on an adventure holiday? Have you ever dreamed of paragliding over the hills? Is kayaking across the raging rivers your idea of a perfect holiday? Does scuba diving into the mesmerising marine world seem like the perfect adventurous getaway? Have you always wished to trek into dense forests?
If all of the above answers are a yes, then you’re surely an adventure junkie who’s just waiting to set off on their next adventure holiday. And guess what? We have the perfect holiday planned for you.
India is an amazing place for ticking off your adventure wish list. However, if you think that to avail of the adventuring activities, you’ll have to travel all the way to the north of India, then you’re mistaken
Travel a bit down south and Kerala has equally exciting opportunities for the ardent adventure lover. Adventure tourism in Kerala is a relatively less explored but flourishing component of Kerala tourism. It has immense scope and can offer unique and exciting experiences to make your holiday truly adventurous. So, for example, if you’re in Vagamon, paragliding can be a good option. Similarly, if you’re in Varkala, surfing can be an ideal choice. Again, if you’re planning to travel to Thekkady, trekking can be a great option. There are several other adventure activities in Kerala to choose from such as kayaking in Kerala, scuba diving in Kovalam, and bamboo rafting in Thekkady.
Sounds exciting? Well, we discuss all of this in a later part of the blog. First, let’s understand what adventure tourism means.
In simple words, adventure tourism is basically a type of tourism where tourists indulge in adventure activities such as skydiving, trekking, paragliding, etc. It’s quite popular among young tourists and is a great way for them to step out of their comfort zone. Experiencing various levels of excitement and risk and overcoming physical challenges is what drives them to take up these activities.
Adventure travel has always been a part of human civilisation. Previously, it was driven by a sense of necessity and curiosity, while presently, it’s guided by a need for relaxation and entertainment. Throughout history, people have travelled across lands in search of food, discovering new destinations, or a new country.
However, a recent phenomenon has been commercial adventure travel where the various activities are carried out under the supervision and with the support of guides and experts.
In the mid-1800s, there was a surge in adventure travel with several expeditions being carried out such as the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 and the descent of the Colorado River in 1869. The formation of The National Geographic Society and Explorers Club, two prestigious institutions, furthered the cause of exploration and led to even more adventures.
In the mid-1950s, inspired by the first attempts, several explorers attempted their own expeditions such as Maurice Herzog’s ascent of the Annapurna in 1950, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s ascent of the Mount Everest garnered a lot of global attention and thus, began the era of modern adventure tourism.
Today, the adventure tourism sector is a flourishing field with lots of new possibilities and experiences reshaping it on a daily basis.
Adventure tourism has been growing over the years with tourists travelling to undiscovered destinations more and more. In this way, several new destinations and unique experiences are coming to the forefront.
Adventure tourism can be classified into two categories:
Hard Adventure - As the name says, these are basically activities involving a lot of risks and one requiring a lot of skill and dedication. Often, carrying out these activities requires the presence of a guide and knowledge of advanced-level skills. Some of the examples of hard adventure activities are:
Soft Adventure - These, on the other hand, are activities involving low levels of risk with beginner’s skills and lesser dedication. These activities are carried out under the supervision of professional guides and are extremely popular. Research says that around 25% of trips from North America and Europe are soft adventure trips. Some of the examples of soft adventure activities are:
India is a great haven for adventure activities, in case you’re an aficionado. In fact, there are plenty of prospects for adventure tourism in several destinations in India. This has made India one of the most coveted adventure travel destinations in the world. Blessed with the mountainous region in the north, the plateaus in the south, and the beaches in the east and west, India offers a plethora of adventure tourism options for discerning adventure lovers.
If you’re looking for authentic adventure experiences in India, here are a few things you shouldn’t miss:
Most people visit Kerala for natural beauty and enjoying a peaceful holiday. However, Kerala also offers several adventure activities, a side which many tourists may be unaware of. The adventurous side of Kerala is truly a delight to discover. There are several adventurous places in Kerala that offer a number of options such as climbing, paragliding, water sports, and a lot more.
Here are the various adventure activities in Kerala that you can try out:
If you’ve ever imagined yourself flying like a bird over the earth and beholding the beauty of nature from above, your wish may come true. Paragliding is an adventure sport that can give you the same thrill as you would get from flying. It’s a recent sport that’s getting a lot of attention from tourists. You have plenty of options to try out this competitive sport in India, especially Kerala.
More and more youngsters are trying out paragliding during their adventure holidays. Not only does this activity make you feel alive but it also helps you to test your limits. There are a number of paragliding destinations in India such as Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh and Nandi Hills in Bangalore. In Kerala, Vagamon is the perfect hotspot to try out paragliding. The hill station, situated 6000 ft above sea level, draws tourists and travellers from all over the world.
The paragliding season in Vagamon is from February to March. This period has a pleasant climate and is perfect for paragliding across the lush green landscape. The monsoons make it difficult to carry out paragliding activities.
Reaching Vagamon for paragliding is not that difficult. If you’re taking a flight, then Cochin International Airport is the nearest international airport. If you’re depending on the railways, then Kottayam is the nearest railway station. Vagamon is located 3 hrs away from the airport and 2 hrs from the station.
Before you embark on a trip to Vagamon, here are a few tips:
Kayaking in Kerala is one of the most iconic experiences you can have in Kerala. The Kerala backwaters, also known as the Venice of the East, is a peaceful haven of lagoons, canals, and vegetation which can be traversed with the help of a kayak.
Kayaking is a type of water sport where you have to navigate a slender boat known as a kayak. Kayak is technically different from a canoe as the sitting posture of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle (a canoe has one blade while a kayak has two) is different. If you’re interested in kayaking in Kerala, then there are several options available:
Kayaking requires specific skills and gears if you’re planning to try it out. Recreational kayaking doesn’t require prior skills to experience it. It also doesn’t need any gear as everything is provided by the travel company. However, for whitewater kayaking, you will need to go to a kayaking school for formal training and professional gear.
The best time to go kayaking in the backwaters of Kerala is during the winter months from November to February. The weather is mild and pleasant and ideal for kayaking. Recreational tours are offered throughout the year, however, June to September is the ideal time for whitewater kayaking on the Chalipuzha River.
Kerala’s tropical climate and diverse vegetation attracts a lot of tourists throughout the year. However, the beauty of nature is not just above but below as well. If you want to explore the beauty of nature underwater, you have to try out scuba diving in Kerala.
The best scuba diving spots in Kerala for you to explore are:
One of the famous places in Kerala is Thekkady which houses the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The Periyar Sanctuary is spread over the districts of Idukki, Kottayam, and Pathanamthitta. It’s located about 4 km from Kumily in the Idukki district. The closest railway station is Kottayam (115 km) and the airport is Cochin (190 km).
Bamboo rafting in Thekkady will give you an opportunity to explore the serene lakes along with the lush forests and wildlife. It’s an excellent opportunity for photography and spotting wildlife. Being the hub of ecotourism, Periyar is a great place for exploring the beauty of nature. The sanctuary is rich in flora and fauna which can be witnessed while taking a ride in a bamboo raft.
You can choose from a full day or a half day programme. The rafting can be for 3-4 hours. Meals are served along with the activity. The rafting will happen inside the sanctuary where you can spot several animals such as elephants, sambar, and gaur. Tigers may be rare to sight though.
If you love water, then surfing in Varkala is going to be a grand experience for you. Varkala Beach or Varkala Cliff, also known as Papanasham Beach, is an ideal place for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. The name of this beach comes from the Sanskrit word Papanasham which means washing away all your sins. This is because it’s believed that a dip in this beach can wash away all your sins.
Varkala is a small town located in Thiruvananthapuram. It’s situated 50 km north-west of Thiruvananthapuram and 37 km south-west of Kollam. The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram and the nearest railway station is Varkala. While the northern cliff is a tourist destination, the southern cliff is a paradise for surfers.
If you’re a professional surfer, the best season for enjoying the swells and waves is from March to May and from October to November. The winter season from December to February is the season of smaller swells and ideal for beginners. There are surf schools that contain internationally recognised instructors, professional gears, and convenient accommodations for individuals and groups.
Some of the other adventurous activities in Kerala are:
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