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01 Jul 2025
Kerala tour packages provide a diversity of travel experiences in the various landscapes of this state. These packages also cover accommodation in luxury resorts, traditional houseboats and heritage homestays; guided sightseeing; transfers; and local experiences.
The travellers have an opportunity to visit the palm-lined backwaters of Alleppey, the tea-filled hills of Munnar, the forest of wild animals in Thekkady and the quiet beaches of Kovalam. Kerala is the destination all year round due to its combination of natural beauty, culture and wellness traditions.
Itineraries of Kerala will be tailored to any interest and budget, whether it is a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or a cultural tour.
Kerala is a honeymoon heaven with romantic houseboat holidays in Alleppey, candlelit dinners in the valleys of Munnar, and spa treatments in Kovalam.
These packages are ideal during leisure family holidays and they visit wildlife sanctuaries, beaches, waterfalls and cultural performances such as Kathakali and Kalaripayattu.
Premium resorts, private backwater cruises, and personalized travel services form a luxurious getaway to the serene beauty of Kerala.
Delve into the green Kerala by visiting the rainforests of Wayanad or the Periyar National Park by safari, and also by birdwatching and eco-stay.
The Ayurveda center in India is Kerala. These packages are based on detox, spa treatments and yoga retreats in peaceful resorts in Kumarakom and Kovalam.
It is ideal for thrill-seekers and has bamboo rafting, hiking in Munnar, and camping in the misty hills of Wayanad.
Bask in the sun, surf or even relax at Varkala, Marari or Bekal beach as Kerala takes its slow-paced coastline.
Munnar: Famous due to its unending tea gardens, waterfalls and cool climate. The Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, and Echo Point are must-visit attractions.
Alleppey (Alappuzha): It is well known for its backwaters, houseboats, and picturesque canals, which are ideal for an overnight cruise through palm-packed lagoons.
Thekkady: It is home to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can have boat safaris, bamboo rafting and tours in the spice plantations.
Kumarakom: A serene backwater resort with bird sanctuaries and lavish houseboat resorts.
Kovalam: A beach heaven with crescent-shaped beaches, lighthouses and beach cafes.
Wayanad: Green getaway with falls, caves and hiking paths like Chembra Peak.
Varkala: A relaxed beach resort with cliffs, a spiritual atmosphere, and yoga resorts.
Fort Kochi: An ancient town with Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences – ideal for doing heritage walks, art galleries and seafood.
Bekal: Known because of its seashore fort and peaceful beaches, a quiet retreat in the north of Kerala.
The culture of Kerala is strong, based on the traditions, festivals and performing arts. Partake in the majesty of Onam, watch Kathakali dance shows, or visit local temples and churches, which have a millennium-long history.
The food in Kerala is a delicious combination of spices and coconut tastes. Appam with stew, Kerala sadya, puttu with kadala curry and karimeen pollichathu are must-have dishes. Fresh prawns, crab, and fish curry can be served in banana leaves to the seafood lovers.
Take a boat ride in Alleppey, go on a trek in Wayanad, go rafting in Thekkady or go paragliding in Vagamon. The varied topography of Kerala has got everything to please every adventure lover.
Have the rejuvenating Ayurvedic massage and wellness treatments in certified centers. Lovers of arts can visit handicrafts, murals and festivals such as Thrissur Pooram.
Winter (October to February): The most frequented season to visit Kerala is when the weather is nice and the days are good for sightseeing, backwater cruises, and beach holidays.
Monsoon (June to September): The most suitable time for Ayurveda therapies and touring the greenery of Kerala. Kerala is becoming increasingly popular as a destination of monsoon tourism.
Summer (March to May): Hill stations, such as Munnar or Wayanad, are cooler, and the beaches are not as overcrowded.
Ideal Duration: 6 to 8 days to have a comprehensive Kerala experience of the backwaters, hills and beaches.
Luxury Resorts: Kumarakom Lake Resort, The Leela Kovalam, Spice Village (Thekkady) and Windermere Estate (Munnar).
Mid‑Range Hotels: Abad Hotels (Kochi and Thekkady), Greenwoods Resort (Periyar) and Tea County (Munnar).
Budget Options: Homestays at Wayanad, Alleppey houseboats and eco-lodges in the hill areas.
Ayurveda Retreats: The Somatheeram Ayurveda Resort and Carnoustie Ayurveda and Wellness Resort are the right places where wellness seekers can be found.
Kochi: Lulu Mall and Jew Town to get antiques, spices and jewellery.
Munnar: Essential oils, tea and homemade chocolates.
Kovalam: Artefacts, seashells, beachwear, and handicrafts.
Alleppey: Spices, coir and souvenirs made by hand.
Wayanad: Coffee, honey, bamboo articles and herbal products.
When you shop in Kerala, you are related to its local craftsmanship and the spirit of its natural wealth.
By Air: It is connected to major cities in India and beyond through four international airports, namely Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode and Kannur.
By Train: The rail system in Kerala links all the major towns to such cities as Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai.
By Road: Proper roads connect Kerala to other neighboring states such as Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Taxis and regular buses are easy to get.
Cochin – Munnar – Thekkady – Kumarakom – Alleppey – Kovalam – Trivandrum
Alleppey
Cochin – Munnar – Thekkady – Kumarakom – Alleppey – Kanyakumari – Kovalam – Trivandrum
Kochi – Kumarakom – Alleppey – Kochi
Cochin – Alleppey – Cochin
Cochin – Kumarakom – Alleppey – Cochin
Cochin – Munnar – Kumarakom – Alleppey – Cochin
Cochin – Munnar – Thekkady – Alleppey – Kovalam – Trivandrum
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