This hidden town in Kerala turns into a pink paradise every monsoon; here’s where and how to see the magical water lilies
Kerala is known as ‘God’s Own Country’ for a reason. Every year in the month of July, Pallon, a hidden gem in Kerala, turns into a pink spectacle that seems straight out of a painting. This year too, the annual water lily season has begun at Pallom in Kottayam district, where thousands of blooming pink water lilies have transformed the wetlands into a stunning flowing carpet of lilies. It has become one of Kerala’s most attractive monsoon attractions which is drawing photographers, nature lovers and lily enthusiasts from across the country.Let’s find out more about this seasonal bloom:Where is it happening The seasonal bloom is visible around the Valekkadavu–Thollayiram Padam area near Pallom Pulinthara Sree Mahadhava Gurunadha Temple. It is not like your regular manicured flower gardens but this is nature at its most authentic self. As the southwest monsoon floods the paddy fields, countless pink water lilies (locally called aambal) bloom across the still waters. It creates an endless carpet of pink against Kerala’s lush green countryside. A wonder worth waking up early for
Water lilies
The beauty of Pallom’s water lilies is fleeting. The flowers bloom with the first rays of sunlight and gradually begin to close as temperatures rise. According to locals, it is advisable to visit between 6 AM and 8 AM. It is the best time when the lilies are fully open and the soft golden morning light enhances the colours. Early mornings means fewer crowds and a misty landscape, making it a perfect setting for photographers, nature lovers and flower enthusiasts.Role of social mediaIn recent years, social media has played an important role in putting Pallom on Kerala’s tourism map. Drone videos and photographs showcasing the endless pink blooms have gone viral, even this year. The destination has become a hot favourite for landscape photography and pre-wedding shoots thanks to social media videos and reels.Why do the lilies bloom during the monsoon?
Lilies bloom
Lilies’ blooming season is closely linked to Kerala’s southwest monsoon. As fresh rainwater fills the fields and low-lying wetlands, conditions become perfect for water lilies to bloom. Kottayam district receives abundant rainfall during this period which transforms agricultural landscapes into colourful aquatic gardens for weeks.Best time to visit PallomFor those wanting to witness the lilies, monsoon in late June or early July until September is the best time (depending on rainfall). The blooms start showing in June, July and August. In some years, the spectacle may continue into early October.How to reach PallomPallom is some 6 km from Kottayam.By Air: The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport (COK), which is about 85–90 km away. By Train: Kottayam Railway Station is well connected to Kochi, Trivandrum, Chennai and Bengaluru. By Road: Kottayam enjoys excellent road connectivity via NH 183 and MC Road. Nearby attractions
Kumarkom, Kerala
Kumarakom MalarikkalVembanad LakePallom Pulinthara Sree Mahadhava Gurunadha TempleSo next time you plan a trip to Kerala, make sure you include Kottayam in your itinerary.
