🎒 Travel Essentials

What to Pack for South India


Packing right ensures a smooth and comfortable journey through Kerala and South India’s diverse landscapes—from misty hills to humid coastlines. Whether you’re cruising the backwaters or hiking through plantations, here’s what you must carry:

✅ What to Carry:

  • Light cotton clothing for warm tropical weather

  • Warm layer (sweater or jacket) for hill stations like Munnar & Kodaikanal

  • Comfortable walking shoes or sandals

  • Swimwear for beaches, houseboats, and resort pools

  • Rain gear (umbrella or poncho) if visiting during monsoon season (June–September)

  • Sunscreen, sunglasses & hat for daytime exploration

  • Power bank & travel adapters (Indian plugs are Type C, D, M)

  • Toiletries and a small medical kit

  • Camera or phone with extra storage for scenic photos

  • Bug repellent (especially for forest and backwater stays)

🧳 Pro Tip: Pack light—laundry is available in most hotels, and shopping in Kerala is part of the experience!


🤝 Local Etiquette & Cultural Tips

Kerala is known for its warm hospitality and strong cultural roots. Following local customs enhances your experience and shows respect to the communities you visit.

✅ Local Etiquette You Should Know:

  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples—cover shoulders and knees

  • Remove shoes before entering homes, temples, and some shops

  • Public displays of affection (like kissing or hugging) are discouraged

  • Always use your right hand when giving or receiving items

  • Tipping is appreciated (₹50–₹200 for porters, ₹100+ for drivers) but not mandatory

  • Ask before taking photos of locals, especially in rural or religious settings

  • Avoid littering—Kerala promotes eco-tourism and cleanliness

🙏 Locals are friendly and helpful. A smile and a simple “Namaskaram” or “Vanakkam” go a long way!