7 Best Monsoon Bike Trip Routes in Kerala

7 Best Monsoon Bike Trip Routes in Kerala

Kerala turns becomes a dreamland in monsoon season – with green surroundings, mist-covered hills, and roads soaked in rain. This is the perfect time to ride a bike. So, in this article we discovered 7 best monsoon bike trip routes in Kerala that routes will win the hearts of bike lovers in Kerala. If you are a local here and want to get out of the monotonous routine and go on a mind-blowing bike ride, then these destinations are perfect for you.

Each route has been chosen for its monsoon charm, beautiful roads, and natural beauty. Whether alone, with friends, or holding hands with a loved one – these routes are perfect for a bike trip in the monsoon. However, it is always important to enjoy the ride safely and responsibly.

Essential Tips Before You Ride

  • Always wear waterproof riding gear.
  • Keep extra pairs of socks and gloves.
  • Start early to avoid evening rains.
  • Make sure your bike tires have good grip.




1. Munnar via Neriamangalam – A Ride Through the Clouds

The road from Neriamangalam to Munnar during the monsoons is like a painting – tea gardens, mist-shrouded valleys, and the sweet glimmer of waterfalls along the way.

Road & Route Conditions:
Most of the road on NH85 is smooth, with some gentle bends. On rainy days, be careful near the hairpin bends.

Scenic Highlights:

  • Cheeyappara & Valara waterfalls.
  • Long stretches of tea gardens.
  • Cloud-kissed mountain views.

Ideal Trip Duration:
1 night / 2 days

Travel Tips:
Start riding early morning, and avoid riding bikes after 6 pm due to fog and low visibility.

Map Link:
View Route on Google Maps

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2. Vagamon via Elappara โ€“ The Hidden Monsoon Valley

A less crowded hill station, Vagamon offers lush meadows, pine forests, and waterfalls, especially scenic during the rainy season

Road & Route Conditions:
Well-paved but narrow roads; some foggy stretches near the pine forest.

Scenic Highlights:

  • Vagamon Meadows
  • Pine Forest
  • Misty mountain curves

Ideal Trip Duration:
Day trip or 1-night stay

Travel Tips:
Carry rainproof gear; avoid over-speeding on sharp descents.

Map Link:
View Route on Google Maps




3. Wayanad via Thamarassery Churam โ€“ The Monsoon Forest Loop

The ride through Thamarassery Ghat Pass into Wayanad is unforgettable during monsoon – dense forest, drifting fog, and winding roads.

Road & Route Conditions:
Curvy uphill route; good tarmac with occasional slippery patches.

Scenic Highlights:

  • Thamarassery Ghat Viewpoints
  • Pookode Lake in monsoon mist
  • Dense tropical greenery

Ideal Trip Duration:
2 days / 1 night

Travel Tips:
Refuel before the ghat section; avoid stopping near sharp curves.

Map Link:
View Route on Google Maps

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4. Ponmudi via Vithura โ€“ The Rainy Hill Escape

Ponmudi, close to Trivandrum, becomes a rain-drenched paradise during monsoon – ideal for short weekend rides.

Road & Route Conditions:
Well-maintained road with 22 hairpin bends.

Scenic Highlights:

  • Cloud valleys
  • Mist-covered tea estates
  • Water streaming off hill rocks

Ideal Trip Duration:
Day trip

Travel Tips:
Watch for monkeys on the road; avoid riding during landslide alerts.

Map Link:
View Route on Google Maps




5. Athirappilly via Vazhachal โ€“ The Waterfall Circuit

Overview:
Riding through forest roads with the roaring Athirappilly Falls as the backdrop is a true monsoon experience.

Road & Route Conditions:
Smooth forest road; occasional fallen branches and wet leaves.

Scenic Highlights:

  • Athirappilly Falls at full flow
  • Rain-washed forest
  • Elephant crossing zones (drive slow!)

Ideal Trip Duration:
Day trip

Travel Tips:
Donโ€™t park too close to the falls; wear non-slip boots.

Map Link:
View Route on Google Maps

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6. Gavi via Vandiperiyar โ€“ Into the Western Ghats

A remote and breathtaking monsoon ride, Gavi is surrounded by thick forests, cloud forests, and rain-fed rivers.

Road & Route Conditions:
Forest road; restricted access – obtain entry permission in advance.

Scenic Highlights:

  • Dense jungle rides
  • Lake views in fog
  • Monsoon wildlife spotting

Ideal Trip Duration:
2 days / 1 night (Stay at Gavi Forest Eco Lodges)

Travel Tips:
Get permits early; no fuel stations near Gavi, fill up at Vandiperiyar.

Map Link:
View Route on Google Maps




7. Kuttanad Backwater Route โ€“ Monsoon Reflections on the Road

Overview:
This route offers a unique monsoon vibe – riding beside overflowing canals, rain over paddy fields, and calm village roads.

Road & Route Conditions:
Flat roads; can get waterlogged during heavy rains.

Scenic Highlights:

  • Rain-reflecting paddy fields
  • Village canals and backwaters
  • Traditional homes and bridges

Ideal Trip Duration:
Day trip or half-day ride

Travel Tips:
Check weather before starting, avoid deep water patches.

Map Link:
View Route on Google Maps

FAQs

Q1. Are these routes safe for solo riders during monsoon?
Yes, most are safe if you take basic precautions. Avoid riding during red alerts or severe weather warnings.

Q2. Do I need any special permits?
Only Gavi requires prior permission from forest authorities. Others are open routes.

Q3. Can I do these trips with a pillion rider?
Yes, but ensure proper rain protection for both. Avoid risky curves at high speed.

Q4. Whatโ€™s the best time during monsoon to ride?
Early mornings or late afternoons when rains are mild. Avoid night riding.

Q5. Are there any mobile apps that help monitor monsoon conditions?
Yes โ€“ IMD Weather, AccuWeather, and Windy are great for tracking real-time rain and road alerts.

Hope you liked this article on 7 best monsoon bike trip routes in Kerala. Do share your views with me within the comments section below and If this article was helpful so share this post with your friends on Facebook and Twitter. It would mean a lot.

August 14, 2025
Santu Chakraborty

Author: Santu Chakraborty

Hey there! I'm Santu Chakraborty and I'm not your typical traveler. By day, I wrangle circuits and solve electrical mysteries as an engineer, but my true passion lies in exploring the world and sharing those experiences with you. For the past five years, this blog has been my canvas, where I paint stories of adventure, practical travel tips, and cultural insights to ignite your wanderlust. So, come join me on my journeys and discover the magic that awaits just beyond the horizon!  

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