What to do in Kerala in February
In February, Kerala invites travellers to immerse themselves in an enchanting atmosphere. The state's diverse landscapes, cultural richness and pleasant climate make it an ideal destination for an unforgettable holiday.
Participate in Andalur Kavu Theyyam Festival
The Andalur Kavu Teyam Festival is a colourful cultural and religious festival held in February and is associated with mesmerising Theyam performances. Skilful performers undergo elaborate transformations, becoming deities and ancestral spirits.
This performance is deeply rooted in the mythology and religious beliefs of the region, providing a unique form of worship. The festival incorporates exciting rituals including music, dance and offerings, allowing the community to unite in honouring their heritage.
It is a wonderful opportunity for travellers to immerse themselves in the rich cultural traditions of Kerala and witness the spiritual and colourful spectacle of Theyyam.
Enjoy a beach holiday
In February, beach holidays in Kerala have several advantages. The mild and dry weather makes it an ideal time for sunbathing, swimming and various beach activities. The pleasant temperatures and low humidity make it comfortable to spend long hours by the sea.
February also provides a respite from the monsoon season, so you can enjoy the crystal clear waters and serene shores without fear of heavy rains. This is a great opportunity to bask in the sun, experience the local beach culture and relax on quiet Kerala beaches, taking advantage of the favourable weather conditions.
Explore the rich culture of Kerala
Cultural exploration in Kerala in February is a great pastime due to the favourable conditions. Kathakali dance performances become exciting in the mild climate, allowing for open-air shows with colourful characters.
Historic forts like Bekal Fort and Palakkad Fort can be explored without the scorching summer heat and monsoon rains. Visiting centuries-old Kerala temples in such pleasant weather provides an opportunity to take in the rituals and traditions while admiring their intricate artwork.