Kerala Motorcycle Tour: A Scenic Ride Through South India’s Tropical Paradise
- Team Escapades

- Nov 6, 2025
- 3 min read

Join us for an unforgettable two-wheeled adventure in Kerala, known as God’s Own Country. Our Kerala Motorcycle Tour takes you through South India’s most stunning landscapes, from palm-lined beaches to misty mountain roads, spice plantations, and peaceful backwaters.
Starting in Kochi, this guided motorcycle tour blends coastal rides, high-altitude journeys, and cultural experiences. Ride through the lush tea gardens of Munnar, the wildlife-filled jungles of Thekkady, the rolling coffee hills of Wayanad, and then relax on the sunlit beaches of Goa or Varkala.
This tour is perfect for international riders from the UK, Australia, and Europe. It caters to those who want to explore authentic India on a Royal Enfield motorcycle. Our experienced guides and support team, along with backup vehicles, make sure your adventure is safe, comfortable, and deeply engaging. It’s great for solo riders, couples, or small groups looking for a unique experience.
Along the way, you will stay in carefully chosen boutique hotels, enjoy traditional Kerala dishes, and have a peaceful houseboat ride on the backwaters of Alleppey. You’ll find plenty of opportunities to capture the region’s remarkable natural beauty.
If you’ve dreamed of a motorcycle holiday in South India, the Kerala Motorcycle Tour offers the perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural charm.
From the Historic Streets of Kochi to the Backwaters of Alleppey
Your South India motorcycle tour begins in the coastal city of Kochi. This vibrant city blends old-world charm with modern energy. Riding a classic Royal Enfield, you’ll navigate through narrow colonial lanes, busy spice markets, and seaside promenades before heading south to Alleppey. Here, Kerala’s world-famous backwaters await. Drift through calm canals and palm-lined lagoons on a traditional houseboat. It’s the perfect way to unwind after your first day’s ride.

Thekkady and Munnar, Into the Green Heart of the Hills
Leaving the coast, the route climbs into the cool mountain air of Thekkady. This area houses the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and countless spice plantations. The scent of cardamom and pepper fills the air as you ride along winding roads shaded by dense forests. From here, you’ll make a thrilling ascent to Munnar, where rolling tea gardens stretch far into the distance. Riding through this green paradise is pure joy, making it a highlight of any Kerala motorbike adventure.
Crossing into Tamil Nadu, Ooty and Mysore
From Munnar, the tour moves into Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiri Hills. You’ll ride through beautiful forest reserves to reach Ooty, known as the Queen of Hill Stations. The mountain roads are a rider’s dream. They are cool, twisty, and surrounded by pine forests and misty peaks. Continuing north, you will arrive in Mysore, famous for its grand palace, yoga scene, and lively markets. It’s a perfect blend of history and heritage.
The Coffee Trails and Ancient Ruins of Karnataka
The next leg takes you deep into Chikkamagalur, the coffee capital of India. The smell of freshly roasted beans fills the air as you ride past delightful plantations and forest trails. As you move on, the landscape changes dramatically when you reach Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with ancient temples and boulder-strewn hills. This offers a surreal experience for any motorcyclist.

Into the Wild and onto the Beaches
As you head towards Dandeli, lush forests and winding rivers present chances for wildlife spotting and white-water rafting. The final stretch of the journey leads you to the sunny beaches of Goa. Celebrate the end of your adventure with a cold drink and the ocean breeze.
An Adventure for Every Rider
This guided motorcycle tour in India is designed for riders seeking excitement, comfort, and cultural experiences. Whether you’re from the UK, Australia, or Europe, the Kerala bike trip promises the ride of a lifetime. Enjoy everything from the peaceful backwaters in Alleppey to the rocky trails of Hampi and the golden beaches of Goa.




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