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Driving in Kerala can be different from driving in the UK. The driving is on the left-hand side, the same as in the UK, but the rules are strictly enforced. The general speed limit within the city is 50 km/h, while highways and expressways allow up to 90 km/h.
Kerala's roads suit smaller cars best due to their narrow and winding nature. Experiencing the ride with a compact or economy class car is recommended for easy handling and fuel economy.
Every city in Kerala has its unique flavour and charm. Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital, holds historical significance, while Kochi and Munnar promise unprecedented beauty.
Kerala experiences a tropical climate year-round with an average temperature of around 28°C. The monsoon season happens twice a year from June to August and from October to November.
The local currency in Kerala is the Indian Rupee (INR). It's recommended to have some cash on hand, though card payments are accepted widely.
Witness the diverse culture up close by partaking in local festivals. Don't miss the Onam in August, the 'festival of festivals', marked by colourful processions, music, and feasts.
The local language is Malayalam, but English is widely spoken throughout Kerala. The inhabitants of Kerala, known as Keralites, are recognised for their warm hospitality.