| Location | Southwestern part of India (Flanked between the Western Ghats on the East and the Arabian Sea on the West). |
| Total Area | 38,863 sq kms |
| Neighbouring States | Karnataka to the North, Tamil Nadu to the South and East. |
| Capital | Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) |
| Number of Districts | 14 |
| Largest District | Idukki |
| Largest City | Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) |
| Major Cities | Thiruvananthapuram(Trivandrum), Kochi(Cochin), Kozhikode(Calicut) |
| Population | 31.8 Million |
| Population Density | 819 people per sq km |
| Languages Spoken | Malayalam, English |
| Literacy Rate | 90.92% |
| Per Capita Income (2006-07) |
Rs 31,642 |
| Religions | Hinduism, Christianity, Islam |
| Time Zone | IST (UTC + 5:30) |
| Climate | Tropical |
| Currency | Indian Rupee |
| Annual Rainfall | 3,107 mm |
| Temperature | 22 Degree Celsius – 34 Degree Celsius |
Kerala has a moderate climate with a temperature that doesn’t change drastically during the different seasons. Though October-March is considered ideal, the monsoon months of June – August are just the right time for Ayurvedic Treatments. The Thrissurpooram at Thrissur, held every year in the month of May is something you cannot afford to miss. The favourable climatic conditions are one of the reasons why tourists choose to visit Kerala at any time of the year.