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Even while the doors to paradise are ever open, travelers may face certain perils when they decide to explore Kerala in the rains. The heavenly, dusty fragrance of the soil during the first rain, fresh and green gleam of countryside, the glisten of the rain-fed lakes, creeks and rivers, drizzly evenings, the rain washed sky, the raindrop-laden trees and undergrowths; the showers of Kerala have much to offer to tired minds with Monsoon Kerala tours travel.

However the monsoons of Kerala bring with it many perils for travelers and it would be prudent to be aware of them beforehand as well as brace oneself for such situations. The torrential rainfall can last for hours or days flooding up the roads, blocking the routes and messing up your travel plan.

The condition of roadways deteriorates rapidly during rains with potholes, puddles and water logging. It is recommended to stay off the roads during heavy thunderstorms due to high risk of accidents.

While vacationing on the hill stations of Kerala, heavy fog during rains can make your journey go haywire. The beautiful beaches of Kerala are battered by heavy downpour and thunderstorms which make them inaccessible and unsafe. The backwaters are rough during heavy rains and it’s an off season for cruises.

Yet, disregarding all these risks, nature lovers and health travelers do visit god’s own country at its roughest for reviving Ayurveda retreats and discover the fresh appealing natural beauty. Onam, the harvest festival of Kerala, is another luring factor for vacationers who travel by the close of the monsoons to join in the revelry.

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