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		<title>Kerala Shatters Tourism Record in 2025 With 2.58 Crore Visitors — Idukki Emerges as Top Domestic Destination</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ankit Thakur]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 12:40:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kerala recorded 2,58,80,365 tourists in 2025, the highest-ever footfall in the state's history — a 12.5 per cent increase over 2024.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/south-india/kerala-tourism-record-2025-258-crore-visitors-idukki-ernakulam-foreign-tourists-revenue-gods-own-country/">Kerala Shatters Tourism Record in 2025 With 2.58 Crore Visitors — Idukki Emerges as Top Domestic Destination</a> appeared first on <a href="https://dailytips.in">Daily Tips</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kerala</strong>, the southern Indian state known globally as &#8216;God&#8217;s Own Country,&#8217; has shattered all previous tourism records by welcoming <strong>2,58,80,365 tourists</strong> in 2025 — the highest-ever footfall in the state&#8217;s history. The figures, released by the Kerala Tourism Department in February 2026, represent a <strong>12.5 per cent increase</strong> over the 2024 total of 2,29,85,363 visitors, confirming Kerala&#8217;s position as one of India&#8217;s most sought-after travel destinations.</p>
<p>The record-breaking year was driven primarily by a surge in domestic tourism. <strong>2,50,58,366 domestic tourists</strong> visited Kerala in 2025, up from 2,22,46,989 in 2024 — a year-on-year increase of 12.6 per cent. International tourist arrivals also contributed to the growth, though at a more modest pace, reflecting the ongoing global trend of domestic travel outpacing international tourism in post-pandemic recovery patterns.</p>
<h2>Idukki: The Surprise Champion</h2>
<p>Perhaps the most striking finding in the 2025 tourism data was the emergence of <strong>Idukki</strong> as Kerala&#8217;s top domestic tourist destination, recording <strong>46,79,800 visitors</strong>. The hill district, home to Munnar&#8217;s tea gardens, Thekkady&#8217;s Periyar Tiger Reserve, and the stunning Meesapulimala peak, has undergone a remarkable transformation from a quiet agricultural region to a tourism powerhouse.</p>
<p>Idukki&#8217;s rise can be attributed to several factors. The growing popularity of Munnar as a <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/south-india/kerala-2026-ultimate-seasonal-guide-gods-own-country/" target="_blank">year-round destination</a> for both domestic weekenders and international visitors has driven hotel construction and infrastructure development. Social media has played a significant role, with viral Instagram reels and YouTube vlogs showcasing Munnar&#8217;s misty landscapes, the Mattupetty Dam, and the Eravikulam National Park (home to the endangered Nilgiri tahr) generating enormous interest among younger Indian travellers.</p>
<p><strong>Ernakulam</strong>, which includes the commercial city of Kochi and the historic Fort Kochi area, ranked second with <strong>44,29,899 visitors</strong>. The port city&#8217;s combination of colonial architecture, the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (India&#8217;s largest contemporary art exhibition), and its role as a gateway to Kerala&#8217;s famous backwaters makes it a perennial favourite. <strong>Thiruvananthapuram</strong>, the state capital, recorded 43,75,846 visitors, while <strong>Thrissur</strong> — known for the spectacular Thrissur Pooram festival — also featured prominently in the top five.</p>
<h2>Tourism Revenue and Economic Impact</h2>
<p>Kerala&#8217;s tourism earnings have grown in tandem with visitor numbers. Total tourism earnings (direct and indirect) reached <strong>₹45,053.61 crore in 2024</strong>, marking a 3.28 per cent increase from ₹43,621.22 crore in 2023. While 2025 revenue figures are yet to be officially released, the 12.5 per cent jump in visitor numbers strongly suggests that earnings for 2025 will substantially exceed the 2024 figure.</p>
<p>Direct domestic tourism earnings in 2024 stood at <strong>₹28,446.78 crore</strong>, while direct foreign exchange earnings from international tourists were <strong>₹6,631.02 crore</strong> — both representing increases over the previous year. The tourism sector is one of Kerala&#8217;s largest employers, supporting an estimated 15 lakh (1.5 million) direct and indirect jobs across hospitality, transport, food service, retail, and cultural sectors.</p>
<p>The economic significance of tourism to Kerala&#8217;s GDP cannot be overstated. The state government has identified tourism as a <a href="https://dailytips.in/business/economy/india-wheat-production-record-2025-26-rabi-harvest-msp-heatwave-procurement-april-2026/" target="_blank">strategic sector for economic growth</a>, investing in infrastructure development, marketing campaigns, and sustainable tourism initiatives designed to attract higher-spending visitors while managing the environmental impact of mass tourism.</p>
<h2>What Is Driving the Boom?</h2>
<p>Several structural factors underpin Kerala&#8217;s tourism surge. First, India&#8217;s broader domestic travel boom — fuelled by rising middle-class incomes, budget airline expansion, and a cultural shift towards experiential travel — has benefited Kerala disproportionately. The state&#8217;s well-maintained road network, high literacy rate (which translates into better service standards), and diverse offerings across beaches, hills, backwaters, wildlife, and culture make it an attractive all-in-one destination.</p>
<p>Second, Kerala&#8217;s brand positioning as &#8216;God&#8217;s Own Country&#8217; remains one of the most successful destination marketing campaigns in Indian tourism history. The brand, managed by the Kerala Tourism Department with support from international advertising agencies, is instantly recognisable across India and in key international markets including the UK, Germany, France, and the Gulf countries.</p>
<p>Third, the houseboat experience on Kerala&#8217;s backwaters — particularly in Alappuzha (Alleppey) and Kumarakom — continues to be a unique selling proposition that no other Indian state can replicate. The backwater network, which covers over 900 kilometres of interconnected canals, rivers, and lagoons, offers a tranquil, photogenic experience that has become a bucket-list item for Indian and international tourists alike.</p>
<h2>Challenges: Sustainability and Over-Tourism</h2>
<p>Kerala&#8217;s tourism success has not come without challenges. Popular destinations including Munnar, Fort Kochi, and the Alappuzha backwaters have experienced episodes of over-tourism, with traffic congestion, waste management issues, and strain on local resources. The 2024 Wayanad landslide, which devastated parts of the scenic hill district, also highlighted the vulnerability of Kerala&#8217;s tourism infrastructure to extreme weather events — a concern exacerbated by climate change.</p>
<p>The Kerala government has responded with a mix of regulatory and developmental measures. A &#8216;Responsible Tourism&#8217; initiative, launched in partnership with the UN World Tourism Organization, encourages visitors to engage with local communities and minimise environmental impact. Daily visitor caps at certain ecologically sensitive sites, including Eravikulam National Park and the Athirappilly waterfalls, have been introduced to prevent overcrowding.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://dailytips.in/science/environment/india-reservoirs-below-45-percent-capacity-cwc-summer-water-crisis-2026/" target="_blank">broader environmental challenges facing India</a>, including water scarcity and heatwaves, also affect Kerala&#8217;s tourism planning. The state&#8217;s monsoon season (June to September), once considered the off-season, has been rebranded as the &#8216;Ayurvedic season&#8217; — promoting Kerala&#8217;s traditional wellness treatments as a unique monsoon offering.</p>
<h2>Looking Ahead: 2026 and Beyond</h2>
<p>With the 2025 record now in the books, Kerala Tourism has set ambitious targets for 2026 and beyond. The state aims to cross 3 crore (30 million) annual visitors by 2028, with a particular focus on increasing international arrivals and average spending per tourist. New circuit tourism packages, improved rail and air connectivity (including the expansion of Kochi&#8217;s international airport), and the development of emerging destinations like Wayanad, Vagamon, and Poovar are all part of the strategy.</p>
<p>For travellers planning a visit, the <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/india-summer-travel-2026-domestic-tourism-record-iran-war-international-flights-kashmir-spiti-goa/" target="_blank">2026 domestic tourism season</a> is expected to be busier than ever. Advance booking is strongly recommended, particularly for peak periods including the December-January winter season and the post-monsoon October-November window. Whether it is the misty tea gardens of Munnar, the golden beaches of Kovalam, or the serene backwaters of Alappuzha, Kerala&#8217;s record-breaking 2025 is a clear signal that God&#8217;s Own Country has never been more popular — or more ready to welcome the world.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/south-india/kerala-tourism-record-2025-258-crore-visitors-idukki-ernakulam-foreign-tourists-revenue-gods-own-country/">Kerala Shatters Tourism Record in 2025 With 2.58 Crore Visitors — Idukki Emerges as Top Domestic Destination</a> appeared first on <a href="https://dailytips.in">Daily Tips</a>.</p>
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		<title>Spiti Valley Opens, Kashmir Tulips Peak: India&#8217;s Trending Domestic Destinations for April 2026</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Aditi Singh]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 18:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Spiti Valley just opened for the 2026 season, Kashmir tulips are at peak bloom, and Sikkim's rhododendron trails are drawing urgent bookings.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/spiti-valley-kashmir-tulips-sikkim-coorg-india-trending-domestic-destinations-april-2026/">Spiti Valley Opens, Kashmir Tulips Peak: India&#8217;s Trending Domestic Destinations for April 2026</a> appeared first on <a href="https://dailytips.in">Daily Tips</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>India&#8217;s domestic <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/" target="_blank">travel</a> calendar is in full swing this April, with Spiti Valley freshly opened for the season, Kashmir&#8217;s tulip gardens at peak bloom, and Sikkim&#8217;s Yumthang Valley draped in rhododendrons. Real-time booking data and Google Trends show these seasonal windows are driving urgent travel decisions, with weekend availability drying up fast.</p>
<h2>Spiti Valley: First Weeks Offer the Best Window</h2>
<p>Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh has just opened for the 2026 season after winter road closures. The first four to six weeks — late March through early May — offer the lowest crowds and freshest roads before the July peak rush. Adventure travellers and photographers are the primary audience, drawn by the stark high-altitude desert landscapes, ancient monasteries, and the clear night skies that make Spiti one of India&#8217;s best stargazing destinations.</p>
<h2>Kashmir: Tulip Season at Full Bloom</h2>
<p>Kashmir&#8217;s Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar is at peak bloom right now. Gulmarg and Pahalgam are fully booked on weekends as domestic tourists combine the tulip spectacle with spring treks and shikara rides on Dal Lake. Travel experts recommend visiting before May, when summer crowds begin to build and hotel rates climb.</p>
<h2>Sikkim, Coorg, and Andaman Round Out the Top List</h2>
<p>Sikkim&#8217;s rhododendron season peaks in April, with North Sikkim&#8217;s Yumthang Valley — the &#8220;Valley of Flowers&#8221; — at its most spectacular this month. Bookings are rising sharply for this short seasonal window. Coorg in Karnataka is also trending, with coffee estates in full bloom and the pre-monsoon forest at its most lush. April is considered one of the best months for a Coorg visit before the heavy June rains.</p>
<p>The Andaman Islands are in their final pre-monsoon window, with calm seas, excellent diving visibility, and fewer crowds than the December-January peak. Flights are filling fast, and travel platforms report that bookings for April-May Andaman trips have overtaken last year&#8217;s numbers.</p>
<h2>Jorhat and Northeast India Emerge</h2>
<p>Jorhat in Assam recorded a 493 per cent year-on-year increase in flight searches according to Skyscanner&#8217;s Travel Trends 2026 report, making it India&#8217;s most trending destination. The city serves as the gateway to Majuli, the world&#8217;s largest river island, and offers tea estate experiences, satras (Vaishnavite monasteries), and river-based eco-tourism. Northeast India as a whole is emerging as a strategic travel region, benefiting from improved connectivity and digital infrastructure.</p>
<p>India&#8217;s travel infrastructure is expanding to meet demand — <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/rail-road/india-announces-seven-high-speed-rail-corridors-in-budget-2026-as-bullet-train-project-nears-first-trial-run/">seven new high-speed rail corridors</a> were announced in Budget 2026, <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/north-india/north-india-hill-stations-summer-rush-april-2026-shimla-manali-nainital/">North India hill stations are seeing early summer rushes</a>, and <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/beaches/goa-off-season-2026-villa-rates-drop-april-may-beach-tourism-monsoon-strategy/">Goa off-season rates have dropped 40-60 per cent</a> as early monsoon travel gains popularity.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/spiti-valley-kashmir-tulips-sikkim-coorg-india-trending-domestic-destinations-april-2026/">Spiti Valley Opens, Kashmir Tulips Peak: India&#8217;s Trending Domestic Destinations for April 2026</a> appeared first on <a href="https://dailytips.in">Daily Tips</a>.</p>
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		<title>Kerala Smashes Tourism Record With 2.58 Crore Visitors in 2025 as Idukki and Ernakulam Lead Domestic Surge</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rohit Joshi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 13:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kerala records its highest-ever tourist footfall at 2.58 crore in 2025, a 12.5 per cent jump over 2024. Domestic arrivals surge 36.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/south-india/kerala-tourism-record-2-58-crore-visitors-2025-idukki-ernakulam-domestic-surge/">Kerala Smashes Tourism Record With 2.58 Crore Visitors in 2025 as Idukki and Ernakulam Lead Domestic Surge</a> appeared first on <a href="https://dailytips.in">Daily Tips</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kerala has recorded its highest-ever tourist footfall, with 2,58,80,365 visitors — both foreign and domestic — arriving in 2025. The figure represents a 12.5 per cent increase over 2024&#8217;s tally of 2,29,85,363, confirming what Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas described as &#8220;a phase of consecutive record-breaking growth in tourist arrivals&#8221; for the southern state.</p>
<h2>Domestic Tourism Drives the Surge</h2>
<p>Domestic tourist arrivals accounted for the bulk of Kerala&#8217;s growth, reaching 2,50,58,366 in 2025 — up 12.6 per cent from the previous year&#8217;s 2,22,46,989. Compared to pre-Covid levels, domestic arrivals have surged 36.3 per cent, a milestone that signals a structural shift in how Indian travellers view <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/south-india/" target="_blank">South India</a> as a destination.</p>
<p>Idukki district emerged as the top choice for domestic tourists, attracting 46,79,800 visitors in 2025. The hill district&#8217;s Munnar tea plantations, Thekkady wildlife sanctuary and Anamudi Shola National Park drew nature-focused travellers in large numbers. Ernakulam (44,29,899 visitors) followed closely, buoyed by Kochi&#8217;s position as a cruise-ship port and gateway to the backwaters. Thiruvananthapuram (43,75,846), Thrissur (31,24,696), Wayanad (14,73,710) and Kozhikode (14,69,253) completed the top six.</p>
<h2>Foreign Arrivals Approaching Pre-Pandemic Levels</h2>
<p>Kerala welcomed 8,21,999 foreign tourists in 2025, an 11.3 per cent rise over the previous year. While the figure has not yet reached pre-pandemic highs, the steady recovery trajectory points toward a full rebound by 2026-27. Key source countries include the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the United States and the Gulf nations, with medical tourism and Ayurveda wellness stays drawing an increasing share of overseas visitors.</p>
<p>Minister Riyas acknowledged that global geopolitical tensions have slowed the pace of foreign tourism recovery but noted that Kerala&#8217;s branding as a wellness and nature destination continues to gain traction in European and North American markets. <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/" target="_blank">Travel</a> industry stakeholders expect the upcoming monsoon season&#8217;s Ayurveda packages to drive further growth.</p>
<h2>What Is Drawing Visitors</h2>
<p>Major source states for domestic tourists include Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Telangana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. The backwaters of Alleppey, houseboat cruises, Wayanad&#8217;s coffee plantations and beach destinations along the Malabar Coast remain core draws.</p>
<p>Kerala&#8217;s festival calendar also plays a role: <a href="https://dailytips.in/culture/festivals/thrissur-pooram-2026-preparations-begin-as-kerala-gears-up-for-grandest-temple-festival-on-27-april/">Thrissur Pooram 2026 preparations</a> are already under way for the 27 April celebration, and the festival historically drives a significant visitor spike. India&#8217;s <a href="https://dailytips.in/culture/india-unveils-major-tourism-infrastructure-push-in-union-budget-2026-27/">tourism infrastructure push in Budget 2026</a> includes dedicated funding for South Indian heritage sites and turtle trails along Kerala&#8217;s coast.</p>
<p>As <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/international/indian-outbound-travel-hits-record-30-million-trips-in-2026-as-japan-thailand-and-azerbaijan-emerge-top-destinations/">Indian outbound travel hits record levels</a>, Kerala&#8217;s ability to sustain double-digit domestic growth suggests that the state&#8217;s brand positioning — blending nature, culture and wellness — is resonating strongly with a new generation of Indian travellers.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://dailytips.in/travel/south-india/kerala-tourism-record-2-58-crore-visitors-2025-idukki-ernakulam-domestic-surge/">Kerala Smashes Tourism Record With 2.58 Crore Visitors in 2025 as Idukki and Ernakulam Lead Domestic Surge</a> appeared first on <a href="https://dailytips.in">Daily Tips</a>.</p>
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