There
is absolutely no dearth of local transport in Kerala. You will have no
problems in finding the most affordable and readily available means of
transportation in Kerala round the clock. You can easily hire a vehicle
and go around sight seeing the places. The roads in Kerala are also well
built and traffic is not as maddening as it is in bigger cities. In
Kerala, local transport can be availed to go to nearby towns and
villages also. Read on further to have a general idea about the local
transport in Kerala.
Taxis/Cabs
One can find taxis and cabs all over Kerala. You can either hire a taxi
by contacting a reliable travel agent or you can ask the hotel you are
staying in to arrange a cab for you. Not only taxis, one can also hire a
self-driven vehicle and go around the city.
Auto Rickshaws
Auto rickshaws are available all over Kerala without any problem. Known
as "autos" locally, these vehicles are very helpful in going
from one place to another. They usually charge by the meter, else you
can fix a rate before climbing in the auto. A bit of bargaining is
allowed.
Buses
The bus service in Kerala is pretty good. Most places are connected
through local buses plying from one place to another. These buses are
maintained by Kerala Transport Corporation. Apart from that, private
owners also have buses that cater to the need of tourists.
Railways
Despite varied geographical features that include hills, backwaters and
cliffs, Kerala has a decent service of railways. The total length
covered by the railways is around 1050 kilometers. The railways connect
important towns and cities with each other.
Airways
Kerala has three major airports namely, Trivandrum, Cochin and Calicut
airport. The first two airports also cater to international flights,
while the third one is a domestic airport. These three airports are
located in strategic locations around the state so that they ca be
reached easily.
Boats and Ships
Since Kerala is blessed with a long coastline, boats and ships have
been used a means of local transport since old times. That tradition is
still kept alive. Even today you will find people using boats to move
from place to place on the coast as well as the backwaters.