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Delhi vs Kerala

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Kerala wins 84 OVR vs 79 · attribute matchup 33

Delhi
Delhi

India

79OVR

VS
Kerala
Kerala

India

84OVR

60
Safety
75
90
Affordability
95
99
Food
99
99
Culture
90
86
Nightlife
58
72
Walkability
72
58
Nature
99
81
Connectivity
77
72
Transit
72
Delhi

Delhi

India

Kerala

Kerala

India

Delhi

Safety: 50/100Pop: 32M (metro)Asia/Kolkata

Kerala

Safety: 75/100Pop: 33M (state)Asia/Kolkata

💰 Budget

budget
Delhi: $20-35Kerala: $20-35
mid-range
Delhi: $50-100Kerala: $60-120
luxury
Delhi: $150-350+Kerala: $200+

🛡️ Safety

Delhi55/100Safety Score75/100Kerala

Delhi

Delhi is generally safe for tourists who take standard precautions. Petty crime (pickpocketing, scams) is the main concern, particularly in crowded tourist areas and on public transport. Solo female travelers should exercise extra caution, especially after dark. The city's traffic is chaotic and dangerous for pedestrians.

Kerala

Kerala is consistently rated among the safest states in India for tourists, including solo female travelers. Its high literacy rate, organized tourism infrastructure, and strong local governance contribute to a lower crime rate than most Indian states. The primary hazards are environmental — monsoon flooding, coastal currents, and wildlife in forested areas — rather than personal safety concerns.

Ratings

Delhi3/5English Friendly4/5Kerala
Delhi3/5Walkability3/5Kerala
Delhi3/5Public Transit3/5Kerala
Delhi5/5Food Scene5/5Kerala
Delhi4/5Nightlife2/5Kerala
Delhi5/5Cultural Sites4/5Kerala
Delhi2/5Nature Access5/5Kerala
Delhi4/5WiFi Reliability3/5Kerala

🌤️ Weather

Delhi

Delhi has an extreme climate with scorching summers (April-June), a humid monsoon (July-September), and cool to cold winters (November-February). October-March is the best period for visiting. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 45°C (113°F).

Winter (November - February)5-22°C
Summer (March - June)25-47°C
Monsoon (July - September)26-36°C
Autumn (October)18-34°C

Kerala

Kerala has a tropical climate governed by two monsoon cycles. The southwest monsoon (June-September) is the heaviest in mainland India, bringing thunderous daily rainfall, high humidity, and a dramatic transformation of the landscape into intense green. The northeast monsoon (October-November) brings lighter rains to the south. December to February is the dry, mild peak tourist season. Kerala's highland areas (Munnar, Wayanad) are significantly cooler year-round.

Post-Monsoon (October - November)23-32°C
Dry Season (December - February)20-31°C
Hot Season (March - May)28-38°C
Monsoon (June - September)24-32°C

🚇 Getting Around

Delhi

Delhi has excellent public transport anchored by the massive Metro system. Auto-rickshaws, ride-hailing apps (Uber and Ola), and cycle rickshaws fill the gaps. Traffic is notoriously congested, especially during rush hours. The Metro is usually the fastest way to get around.

Walkability: Delhi is not a walkable city overall — distances are vast, sidewalks are often broken or nonexistent, and traffic is aggressive. However, specific areas are great for walking: Old Delhi (Chandni Chowk to Jama Masjid), Connaught Place, Lodhi Garden area, and Hauz Khas Village. Always carry water and sun protection.

Delhi Metro₹10-60 (~$0.12-0.72) depending on distance
Uber / Ola₹100-500 (~$1.20-6) for most city trips
Auto-rickshaws₹30-200 (~$0.36-2.40) for short-to-medium trips

Kerala

Kerala is one of the better-connected Indian states for travel. Indian Railways runs the backbone of the coastal corridor linking Trivandrum, Kochi, and Calicut, with frequent expresses. KSRTC (Kerala State Road Transport Corporation) and private buses reach virtually every district. Kochi and Trivandrum have Uber and Ola. Autorickshaws are ubiquitous for short hops. The backwaters require boats. Munnar and Wayanad are best reached by hired car or bus from Kochi.

Walkability: Walkability varies sharply by location. Fort Kochi is compact and very walkable — the fishing nets, synagogue, Dutch Palace, and cafes are all within 30 minutes on foot. Alleppey town is flat and bikeable. Trivandrum and Calicut are sprawling and require transport. Munnar town is small but the plantation walks require transport to trailheads.

Indian Railways₹150-500 (~$1.80-6) Trivandrum to Kochi; ₹250-700 (~$3-8.50) Trivandrum to Calicut
KSRTC & Private Buses₹200-500 (~$2.40-6) Kochi to Munnar; ₹150-300 (~$1.80-3.60) Kochi to Alleppey
Uber & Ola₹80-200 (~$1-2.40) for city rides; ₹1,500-2,500 (~$18-30) Kochi to Alleppey

The Verdict

Choose Delhi if...

you want India's power capital — Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Chandni Chowk old-Delhi street food, and the gateway to Agra + Jaipur

Choose Kerala if...

you want "God's Own Country" — Alleppey houseboat backwaters, Munnar tea hills, Fort Kochi colonial streets, Kathakali dance, and Ayurveda across a tropical coast