Local Transport
Use local buses or auto-rickshaws to navigate the town and nearby coastal areas efficiently.





Perole is a small but vibrant town situated in the northern part of Kerala, India, within the Kasaragod district. Known for its lush landscapes and proximity to the Arabian Sea, it serves as a gateway to the unique cultural traditions of the Malabar region. Visitors can experience a slower pace of life, traditional architecture, and the warm hospitality characteristic of Keralite communities. While it remains off the beaten path for many international travelers, its location makes it an interesting stop for those exploring the coastal stretches between Mangalore and Kannur.
Perole is a small but vibrant town situated in the northern part of Kerala, India, within the Kasaragod district. Known for its lush landscapes and proximity to the Arabian Sea, it serves as a gateway to the unique cultural traditions of the Malabar region. Visitors can experience a slower pace of life, traditional architecture, and the warm hospitality characteristic of Keralite communities. While it remains off the beaten path for many international travelers, its location makes it an interesting stop for those exploring the coastal stretches between Mangalore and Kannur.
Located in the culturally rich Kasaragod district.
Proximity to the scenic Arabian Sea coastline.
Lush tropical landscapes typical of northern Kerala.
Authentic atmosphere away from major tourist crowds.
Limited large-scale tourist infrastructure compared to southern Kerala.
Conservative local customs; modest dress is recommended when visiting residential areas or temples.
Rich local traditions and proximity to historical sites in the wider Kasaragod district.
Use local buses or auto-rickshaws to navigate the town and nearby coastal areas efficiently.
Try local Malabar snacks and seafood dishes at small eateries for an authentic taste of the region.
Experiencing authentic local culture and quiet coastal living.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
Malayalam, English
Be prepared for high humidity and heavy rainfall if visiting during the monsoon season from June to September.
October to March
Warm and humid; a good time for coastal walks before the peak summer heat sets in.
Very hot and humid; outdoor activities are best planned for early morning or late evening.
Post-monsoon greenery makes the landscape vibrant, though occasional showers may continue through October.
The most pleasant time to visit with cooler temperatures and dry weather, ideal for exploration.