Districts

Kerala is divided into 14 administrative districts, each with its own unique culture, history, and attractions. Here is a list of the districts in Kerala:

  1. Thiruvananthapuram
  2. Kollam
  3. Pathanamthitta
  4. Alappuzha
  5. Kottayam
  6. Idukki
  7. Ernakulam
  8. Thrissur
  9. Palakkad
  10. Malappuram
  11. Kozhikode
  12. Wayanad
  13. Kannur
  14. Kasaragod

Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, is located in the southern part of the state and is known for its beautiful beaches, historic monuments, and rich cultural heritage. Kollam, located to the north of Thiruvananthapuram, is known for its backwaters, lagoons, and beaches.

Pathanamthitta is located in the central part of Kerala and is known for its religious significance and pilgrimage sites. Alappuzha, known as the “Venice of the East,” is famous for its backwaters and houseboat cruises.

Kottayam, located in the eastern part of Kerala, is known for its beautiful hills, serene backwaters, and religious sites. Idukki, located in the Western Ghats, is known for its natural beauty and wildlife.

Ernakulam, located in the northern part of Kerala, is known for its vibrant culture, historic sites, and scenic beauty. Thrissur, known as the “Cultural Capital of Kerala,” is famous for its art and culture, traditional festivals, and historic temples.

Palakkad, located in the eastern part of Kerala, is known for its beautiful hills, forests, and wildlife. Malappuram, located in the northern part of Kerala, is known for its beaches, historic sites, and cultural attractions.

Kozhikode, located in the northern part of Kerala, is known for its historic sites, natural beauty, and culinary delights. Wayanad, located in the northern part of Kerala, is known for its scenic beauty, wildlife, and adventure tourism.

Kannur, located in the northern part of Kerala, is known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and cultural attractions. Kasaragod, located in the northernmost part of Kerala, is known for its pristine beaches, historic forts, and traditional art forms.