Common Mistakes Tourists Make in Thrissur

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Thrissur is regarded as the cultural capital of Kerala. This destination, with its very rich history, colorful festivals, and picturesque locales, is perfect for tourists. However, any first-time tourist usually commits a few mistakes during his trip to this place which might hinder his overall experience of this charming town. To make your visit more fulfilling to this place, here are some common mistakes that most tourists commit during their trip to Thrissur.

  1. Neglecting Local Culture and Festivals

The greatest mistake that tourists make while visiting Thrissur is to evaluate the importance of local culture, especially the popular Pooram festival of Thrissur. This is a magnificent annual festival, which attracts tourists from all over the world. Many tourists do not have the full experience because they do not plan their visit according to this festival. While Thrissur has a lot to offer year-round, experiencing the Pooram festival will provide a unique glimpse into Kerala’s vibrant traditions and celebrations. Make sure to plan your trip to coincide with this spectacular event for an unforgettable experience.

  1. Rushing Through the Attractions

Thrissur is a city rich in history and culture, and many tourists make the mistake of rushing through its attractions. From the great Vadakkunnathan Temple to the Shakthan Thampuran Palace, history has a different story attached to each place in Thrissur. As you take your time to stroll through these places, you will be able to grasp the beauty and history of the city. Do not walk through the highlights. Take time to understand what the temples, palaces, or cultural venues that you go to have in them.

  1. Ignoring the Rural Beauty of Kerala

Although the city center of Thrissur is lively and historical, it happens a lot that visitors pay too much attention to this spot forgetting the rural, yet attractive side of Kerala. Visiting a Farm house in thrissur can give an overall experience of the nature of Thrissur. Instead of staying only in the city, one can go for lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere offered by Kerala’s countryside. The rural areas will provide an opportunity to stay back, relax, and get away from the noise and the hustle and bustle of everyday life to enjoy the peaceful landscape and local Kerala life. Homestays in Thrissur will be a perfect way to experience the local culture firsthand without the hectic city life.

  1. Not Trying Local Cuisine

Kerala’s cuisine is a feast for the taste buds. Dishes are unique, so flavors abound. Among common mistakes that tourists make include the fact that they stick to international food or do not eat much of the local. Thrissur is just one place that has the most delectable dishes, including “Sadya,” which is a traditional feast; “Puttu” with “Kadala curry”; and fresh seafood. Street food like “samosas” and “banana chips” is also a taste of Kerala’s culinary delights. Never get an opportunity to have real Kerala food, especially at the local small-scale restaurants and even at home stay or farmhouses at Thrissur. Freshly made local traditional foods will be on the menu here.

  1. Failing to Plan for Weather Conditions

No preparation for the time when the weather becomes harsh Kerala has a tropical climate; it might get too warm with humidity that becomes a bother to many when it reaches peak summer seasons. Most tourists go wrong with not planning the weather conditions as they pack inappropriate clothing or fail to stay hydrated. The best time to visit Thrissur is during the cooler months, from November to February. During the monsoon, the greeneries of the place are at their best from June to September. This time, however, poses a problem with heavy rains. Never forget to bring light-colored and lightweight clothing while visiting Thrissur and always carry an umbrella or raincoat when visiting during the monsoon season.

Thrissur offers so much experience in exploring historical sites and immersing oneself in the local culture. Avoid these common mistakes and make the most of your trip to enjoy a deeper, more enriching experience in this beautiful city. For a more authentic Kerala experience, consider staying at homestayaa   in Thrissur to enjoy the heritage of the city and the peace of rural life. Sukrutham Farmstay is one of the best places where you can enjoy the place’s natural beauty while having traditional Kerala hospitality.

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