Thinking to visit Kerala but your budget is tight? No problem at all. You don’t need to be rich to enjoy the beauty of this place. Kerala is full of surprises — from green hills covered in mist to calm backwaters and peaceful beaches.
And guess what? You can enjoy all this without spending more than ₹1000 a day. Yes, it’s possible! With simple planning and smart choices, Kerala can give you a full experience without emptying your pocket.
1. Vagamon – Hills, Mist, and Quiet
Vagamon is honestly one of those hill stations people miss out on. Everyone’s busy going to Munnar or Wayanad, but Vagamon? It’s quiet, peaceful and honestly feels like nature is just whispering all around you. No big crowds, no traffic horns, just the sound of wind and birds.
You’ll see hills covered in mist, curvy roads with zero stress, and tea gardens stretching far as your eyes can see. The best part? It’s not expensive at all.
Stay in Vagamon
You’ll find basic but cozy stays here — nothing too fancy, but super friendly hosts.
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Budget: ₹350 to ₹500 per night
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Options: Small guesthouses, homestays, and a few backpacker-style dorms
Book directly or on arrival — online rates are sometimes higher.
What to Do in Vagamon
Vagamon may not have a long list of “famous attractions” like other hill stations, but honestly, that’s the charm. It’s more about slow travel, peaceful views, and nature all around you. It’s the kind of place where you don’t need a checklist — just walk, breathe, and explore.
Here’s some of the things I tried (and loved):
Pine Forest
A forest full of tall, straight pine trees — super peaceful and kinda magical. The light peeking through the trees makes it look like a fairytale scene. Great place for long walks, or just clicking random moody photos.
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Entry fee is very small, like ₹10–₹20
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You might see locals having picnics or couples taking pre-wedding photos here!
Tea Gardens
Rolling hills full of green tea leaves — and that smell? So fresh! You can just walk along the edge of the plantations. Some paths are narrow and go up and down, so wear comfy shoes.
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Locals usually don’t mind you walking through, but best to ask politely
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Early morning light makes everything look extra pretty
???? Thangalpara
This one’s a bit of a climb (not too hard though). It’s a sacred rock on top of a hill and the view from up there is totally worth it. You can see valleys all around, and if the sky is clear, it’s really beautiful.
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Feels peaceful even if other people are around
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Carry water — not much available on the top
Suicide Point View
Don’t get scared by the name. It’s actually just a viewpoint with really calm surroundings. The slope is steep, so stay safe, but the view is green and endless.
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Great place for sitting quietly, journaling, or just watching clouds move
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No entry fee or gates — it’s just open land
Paragliding
Yes! Vagamon offers paragliding when the weather is clear. If you’ve never done it before, it’s a bit scary at first… but once you’re in the air, the feeling is unreal. You’ll see hills, valleys, and mist floating below you.
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Price: Around ₹3000–₹3500 per person
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Time: Around 10–15 mins flying
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Book in advance or check local booking points once you reach
Zipline (also available)
There’s also a zipline activity near the paragliding spot — short but fun! It’s not very high but gives a good view and bit of thrill.
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Cost: ₹200–₹400 depending on the season
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Kids and adults both can try
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Not very long, but nice for photos and a quick adrenaline rush
Best Time to Visit Vagamon
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Off-season (June to August): You’ll get misty views, rain-washed greenery, and cheaper stays.
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Post-monsoon (Sept–Nov): Clear skies, green everywhere.
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Avoid peak summer (March–May): Gets warm and dry.
Carry a light sweater or shawl – it gets chilly in the evening
How to Reach Vagamon
Getting to Vagamon isn’t too tricky, but you gotta be ready for a bit of a twisty ride. The journey itself is super scenic, with tea estates and forests along the way.
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From Kochi: Around 100 to 120 km depending on the route
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By bus: KSRTC buses run often from Kottayam or Erattupetta — just ask at the bus stand, they’ll guide you
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Nearest railway station: Kottayam (about 65 km away)
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Nearest airport: Kochi International Airport
Once you get to Erattupetta or nearby towns, you can take a local jeep or cab. Roads are narrow in some places, but trust me, the views make up for it.
Final Thoughts
Vagamon is not the kind of place where you tick off 10 places in one day. It’s more about slowing down — breathing fresh air, sipping hot chai while clouds float by your window, and walking around without any traffic noise.
If you’re someone who enjoys calm over chaos, mist over malls, and nature over nightlife — Vagamon’s gonna stay in your heart.
Varkala – Cliffs, Calm Waves & Chill Vibes
Varkala is that one beach town where you go for a day but somehow stay for a week. It’s peaceful, not over-crowded like Goa, and has this really calm feel that kinda slows down your mind. The best thing? A cliff that runs right next to the beach — full of cafés, yoga places, and little stalls selling clothes and souvenirs.
Perfect spot if you’re on a low budget but still want beach + good food + laidback life.
Where to Stay in Varkala
There’s lots of budget-friendly stays around here. You’ll find backpacker hostels, simple guesthouses, and a few cute homestays with garden space.
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Price range: ₹400 to ₹600 per night
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Best areas: North Cliff for sea view, South Cliff if you want less crowd
Walk around before booking — some places don’t even show online but are really good.
What to Do in Varkala