Kerala Tour Packages

IDEAL DURATION

5 Days

BEST TIME

Dec ~ Feb

STARTING

₹ 14,500/- Per Person

ESSENTIALS

Mosquito Repellants

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Ravishing Kerala

Starting from
₹ 14,500/person

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Breathtaking Kerala

Starting from
₹ 28,500/person

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Peaceful Kerala

Starting from
₹ 26,800/person

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Kerala Delights Explorer

Starting from
₹ 24,500/person

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Wonderful Kovalam

Starting from
₹ 16,500/person

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Exotic Flavors of Kerala

Starting from
₹ 18,500/person

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the must-see attractions in Kerala?2023-11-11T15:56:23+05:30
    1. Munnar: A hill station known for its lush green valleys, tea plantations, and waterfalls.
    2. Alappuzha: A backwater paradise famous for its houseboat cruises.
    3. Kovalam: A beach resort with three beautiful beaches: Lighthouse Beach, Kovalam Beach, and Hawah Beach.
    4. Backwaters of Kerala: The backwaters of Kerala are a vast network of lagoons, canals, and rivers. They are a great place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.
    5. Hill stations of Kerala: Kerala is home to several hill stations, such as Munnar, Wayanad, and Idukki. These hill stations are known for their cool climate, scenic beauty, and trekking trails.
    How long should I stay in Kerala?2023-11-11T15:55:03+05:30

    A minimum of 7-10 days is recommended to experience the best of Kerala. This will give you enough time to visit the major attractions, such as Munnar, Alappuzha, Kovalam, and Kochi. If you have more time, you can also explore the lesser-known destinations, such as Wayanad, Bekal, and Kumarakom.

    What is the Best Time to Visit Kerala?2023-11-11T15:54:10+05:30

    The best time to visit Kerala is during the winter months, from September to March. The weather is pleasant and sunny, with the average temperature ranging from 23°C to 32°C (73°F to 90°F). The humidity is also lower during this time, making it more comfortable to be outdoors.

    What is the food like in Kerala?2023-11-11T15:57:46+05:30

    Kerala cuisine is known for its use of coconut and spices. Some of the popular dishes include:

    1. Avial: A vegetable stew made with coconut milk and spices.
    2. Idli: A steamed rice cake.
    3. Dosa: A thin crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter.
    4. Appam: A lacy pancake made from fermented rice batter.
    5. Puttu: A steamed rice cake made from grated coconut and rice flour.
    What is the culture like in Kerala?2023-11-11T15:59:17+05:30

    Kerala is a culturally rich state with a unique blend of influences from different regions. The state has a strong tradition of art, music, dance, and literature. Kerala is also known for its Ayurveda treatments, which are based on traditional Indian medicine.

    Here are some additional tips for planning your trip to Kerala:

    1. Book your accommodation in advance, especially during the peak season.
    2. Consider hiring a car or driver to explore the state at your own pace.
    3. Be prepared for the crowds and traffic, especially in popular tourist destinations.
    4. Bargain when shopping, as is expected in Kerala.
    5. Tip generously for good service.
    6. Learn a few basic Malayalam phrases to help you communicate with the locals.
    7. Respect the local culture and customs.
    How to plan 5 day trip to Kerala?2023-11-11T16:00:35+05:30
    • Day 1-2: Exploring Kochi and Munnar
      Start in Kochi, where the historic Fort Kochi, Chinese Fishing Nets, and vibrant spice markets await. Transition to Munnar, a hill station known for its lush tea plantations. Enjoy a visit to the Tea Museum and take a stroll through the scenic landscapes.
    • Day 3-4: Backwaters of Alleppey
      Head to Alleppey for a houseboat experience through the backwaters. Spend the night on the boat, cruising through serene canals and witnessing the local way of life. The next day, explore Alleppey’s quaint villages and perhaps indulge in some kayaking or canoeing.
    • Day 5: Relaxing in Varkala
      Conclude your trip in Varkala, a coastal town known for its cliffside views and beautiful beaches. Spend the day unwinding by the Arabian Sea, exploring the cliff markets, and witnessing a mesmerizing sunset.

    Kerala, a tropical haven on India’s southwestern coast, beckons tourists with its enchanting blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Known as “God’s Own Country,” Kerala boasts serene backwaters, mist-clad hill stations, and palm-fringed beaches. The intricate network of canals in Alleppey and Kumarakom offers a unique houseboat experience. The lush Western Ghats harbor exotic wildlife and spice plantations. Kerala’s cultural tapestry is woven with classical dance forms like Kathakali, vibrant festivals, and ancient temples. Ayurvedic treatments lure wellness seekers. With warm hospitality and delectable cuisine, Our Kerala  tour packages present a serene escape, captivating travelers with its picturesque landscapes and authentic experiences.

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