Solo travel adventure: Exploring the backwaters of Kerala

Discover Kerala’s serene backwaters on a solo adventure, where peaceful waters and lush greenery create the perfect environment for self-discovery and relaxation.

Solo travel adventure: Exploring the backwaters of Kerala
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By Aquib Nawab

20 Aug, 2024

4 mins read

Imagine cruising through calm waters, surrounded by lush greenery with nature and birds. If this sounds like a dream, then it is time for you to head to Kerala and explore the backwaters. When it comes to serene adventure trips for solo travellers, nothing beats Kerala backwaters.

Kerala’s backwaters is a network of rivers, lakes and canals running parallel to the Arabian Sea. This exceptional biome has various types of flora and fauna and that’s why it's a haven for nature enthusiasts. Trekking along canals in Alleppey, sailing on houseboats or socialising with locals in villages are some of the best parts of exploring Kerala backwaters. You can expect swaying coconut trees and vibrant lotus flowers while you are exploring these backwaters.

Why should you solo travel in Kerala?

Solo travelling will allow you to explore at your own pace and you can enjoy the beauty of Kerala backwaters peacefully. These backwaters serve as an opportunity for meditation while at peace with yourself. Whether you have travelled alone or this is your first solo journey; Kerala’s backwaters provide a secure place that is full of wonder.

Top 6 destinations for solo travellers in the backwaters

1. Alleppey (Alappuzha): The Venice of the east

Alleppey is known as “Venice of the east” and is one of the most popular destinations for exploring Kerala’s backwaters. There are many activities that solo travellers can do here. You can go on a ride on a houseboat and sail peacefully through the calm backwaters. If you want to do something adventurous you can rent a kayak or canoe and paddle through the backwaters. If you are looking for a stay near Alleppey on a budget then you can consider The Hosteller Fort Kochi which is about 1 hour away. It offers comfy dorms and spacious private rooms and the space is decorated with murals of local cuisine, traditional places and hand painted art.

2. Kumarakom: A birdwatcher’s paradise

Kumarakom should be among your priorities if you love nature. On the shores of Vembanad Lake lies Kumarakom which is home to a bird sanctuary where migratory birds like herons, egrets and kingfishers come during specific seasons. Kumarakom offers solo travellers an opportunity to be part of nature through different means like watching birds, boating or just sitting at the edge of a lake. This place is just 1 hour away from The Hosteller Fort Kochi, so you can easily drive here to enjoy the backwaters.

Kumarakom | Credits: Canva

3. Kottayam: The cultural heart of the backwaters

Kottayam promises more than just a feast for the eyes. Located within lush backwaters, this town is filled with cultural and traditional values. You can choose to spend your day visiting historical churches, taking boat rides through curvy canals or involving yourself in the local community. Kottayam is a union of history, culture and nature that gives solo travellers an unforgettable experience. If you are looking for a place to stay which offers comfort as well as local culture, then consider The Hosteller Fort Kochi which is about 2 hours away.

Kayak Boat on Kottayam Backwaters | Credits: Canva

4. Kasargod: The hidden gem of northern backwaters

If you love discovering non-touristy places then you will instantly fall in love with Kasargod. On Valiyaparamba backwaters you can find peace and quiet without any crowd around. It is perfect for escaping from the hustle and bustle of city life. You can sail through waterways along with coconut trees, or trek up Bekal Fort. Kasargod is a secret escapade destination for solo travellers who love tranquillity and hints of thrill. You have a chance to make your trip more memorable by staying at The Hosteller Wayanad.

Kasargod | Credits: Canva

5. Thiruvallam: The tranquil riverside escape

Thiruvallam lies in proximity to Thiruvananthapuram city but offers some peace whenever needed by visitors seeking solitude. You can go canoeing along the calm Karamana River, visit nearby temples or make quick visits to beaches at Kovalam and Poovar. For solo travellers who want to enjoy backwater sights without going too far from urban comforts, Thiruvallam is the best choice. Consider staying at The Hosteller Fort Kochi which is 5 hours away. This vibrant and welcoming hostel provides a cosy and social atmosphere.

Kerala Backwaters | Credits: Canva

6. Kollam: The gateway to Kerala’s backwaters

Kollam offers one of the most preserved backwater experiences in Kerala. There is very little crowd at Ashtamudi Lake which makes it the best for solo travellers who want to enjoy the beauty of the environment in peace. You can take a houseboat cruise from Kollam to Alleppey which is the most scenic way to experience Kerala’s backwaters. About 140 kilometres away lies The Hosteller Fort Kochi where you can soak up your trip.

Kollam | Credits: Canva

Best time to visit Kerala’s backwaters

  • November to February

The best time to visit Kerala and enjoy its backwaters is from November to February when temperatures are cooler and comfortable. This time will offer you opportunities for outdoor activities like cruising on houseboats across the backwaters, strolling around villages or bird watching.

  • June to September

The monsoons in Kerala bring a distinct appeal to its backwaters. It may not be the most common period to go there but it gives some people an opportunity to have something fresh because they will like the rain too much. The greenery turns vivid once again in the wake of this season’s rain while the shower adds a kind of charm to the surrounding nature.

  • March to May

Summer can be hot and humid with temperatures ranging between 25°C and 37°C. Though not all may find it comfortable at that time, still there are interesting things about backwaters during summer.

Houseboat in Kerala | Credits: Canva

Conclusion

Exploring the backwaters of Kerala as a solo traveller is more than just a journey. It is an experience that lets you find yourself and connect with nature. The peaceful waters, lush greenery, and slow pace of life here give an ideal situation for self-discovery. Riding on a houseboat, rowing down narrow canals or simply watching the sunset over the water’s horizon will be unforgettable memories of your journey. As you plan your solo travel experience, consider making The Hosteller your home base in Kerala. You can stay in The Hosteller Munnar, The Hosteller Fort Kochi or The Hosteller Wayanad which offers a cheap stay and fun-filled activities. 

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