About Gavi
Our Gavi tours and packages prioritize responsible and sustainable travel, allowing you to enjoy the serenity and authenticity of the region while preserving its natural beauty. Whether you are looking for a relaxing retreat or an action-packed holiday, Indian Panorama’s Gavi tours and packages make it easy to plan your perfect escape. Dive into the wonders of Gavi and create unforgettable memories in this untouched paradise.
Top Tourist Places to Visit in Gavi
Gavi Lake:
Gavi Lake is a beautiful stunning lake set amidst dense forests and rolling hills in Kerala’s serene wilderness. The calm waters and scenic surroundings make it an ideal spot for relaxation, photography, and bird watching. The peaceful environment is perfect for unwinding and connecting with nature.What it’s famous for: Scenic scenery, bird watching, boat rides, and peaceful waters ideal for reflection.
Best time to visit: October to May when the weather is chilly and the skies are clear.
Entry fees: Indian Adults – Rs 100 per head; Foreign Nationals – Rs 200 per head; Children up to 13 years – Free.
Sabarimala View Point:
This viewpoint provides stunning vistas of the hills and forests encircling the sacred pilgrimage site of Sabarimala. One gets to see the scenery while knowing about the religious importance of the place. The viewpoint offers a peaceful retreat, away from the crowds and commotion of the pilgrimage season.What it’s famous for: Scenic views of the Sabarimala hills, religious atmosphere, and serene environment.
Best time to visit: The best time to visit is from November to January, when the weather is cool and crisp, and the pilgrimage season is at its peak.
Entry fees: Free entry; guided tours may have additional charges.
Angamoozhy:
Angamoozhy is an unspoiled eco-tourism destination, renowned for its lush landscapes, gushing streams, and scenic trekking routes. It attracts nature enthusiasts, wildlife lovers, and adventure seekers alike. The pristine beauty of the region offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquillity.What it’s famous for: Hiking trails, wildlife sightings, streams, and untouched natural beauty.
Best time to visit: September to March for the most suitable trekking experience and wildlife exploration.
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These must-visit places in Gavi offer a unique blend of adventure, nature, and peace. Whether you’re into trekking, sightseeing, or simply relaxing, Gavi’s attractions ensure a memorable experience for every traveller.
Top Things to Do in Gavi
Forest Trekking: Forest trekking in Gavi takes you deep into the lush wilderness, where you can explore trails lined with tall trees, streams, and wilderness. Guided treks help you understand the flora and fauna while ensuring safety.
Duration and timing: 2 to 4 hours, most likely in the morning between 7 AM and 11 AM.
Ideal for: Adventure lovers, bird enthusiasts, and photographers.
Approximate cost range: Rs 1500 – Rs 3000 based on the trail and guide services.
Boating at Gavi Lake: Boating at Gavi Lake offers a relaxing way to enjoy the pristine waters and surrounding forests. Paddle or motorboat rides allow you to spot birds and enjoy calm waters.
Duration and timing: 1 to 2 hours, operational from 9 AM to 4 PM.
Best for: Ideal for families, couples, and travelers seeking a peaceful and relaxing experience.
Approximate cost range: Rs 200–Rs 500 per person based on the boat type.
Jeep Safari: Exploring remote forests on a jeep safari lets you get up close with wildlife like elephants and deer, all while enjoying a safe and thrilling journey.
Duration and timing: 1.5 to 3 hours, early morning or late afternoon.
Best suited for: Nature lovers, photographers, and first-timers.
Approximate cost range: The cost per person ranges from Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,500, depending on the selected package.
Visit Tribal Settlements: The journey to nearby tribal settlements offers insight into the lifestyle, culture, and traditions of the local communities. You can meet and greet locals as well as learn about their crafts and local customs.
Duration and timing: 1 to 2 hours, typically between 10 AM and 3 PM.
Best for: Cultural tourists, students, and travelers seeking facts about heritage.
Estimated cost range: Rs 500 – Rs 1000 for experience and guided tours.
These activities in Gavi appeal to the interests of every traveller, ranging from adventure and wildlife sighting to cultural experience and relaxation. Each has a special means of interacting with nature.
Best Time To Visit Gavi
The peak season is from October to May, with cool weather, clear skies, and ideal trekking conditions. Crowds are moderate, and wildlife sightings are common. The shoulder season, June to September, offers lush greenery and fewer tourists, but heavy rainfall may limit activities. The off-season is budget-friendly, though trekking trails may be slippery.
Month-wise: Temperatures between 20°C and 32°C; heavy rains between June and August.
Festivals: The Sabarimala pilgrimage, held from November to January, is a major event attracting thousands of devotees and visitors.
Dress code: Summer cottons, a raincoat during the monsoon, and warm clothing in the winter months.
How To Reach Gavi?
By Air: Cochin International Airport is the closest airport, 173 Km from Gavi. From the airport, you can hire a KSRTC bus to go to Gavi.
By Train: The nearest railway station to Gavi is Chengannur Railway Station, located approximately 124 km away. You can use the KSRTC bus from the railway station to reach Gavi.
By Road: Gavi is well-connected by road to major cities in Kerala, and you can easily reach it by KSRTC bus services. Vandiperiyar, located 28 km away, is the nearest town to Gavi, followed by Thekkady (51 km from Gavi) and Pathanamthitta District Headquarters (109 km from Gavi).
Things to Know Before Visiting Gavi
- Entry permits are mandatory and can be reserved online or at the check posts.
- Gavi is an eco-sensitive zone – avoid plastic and observe forest rules.
- Visitors should carry sufficient cash, as ATMs are scarce and card payment options may be limited in the area.
- Dress appropriately, particularly near pilgrimage centres like Sabarimala.
- If it rains heavily between June and September, trekking and outdoor activities may be affected.
- Book accommodations and tours at least 2–3 months in advance during peak season.
