Wonders of South India with Pondicherry and Hyderabad
This 28-day incredible tour takes you through practically the whole of South ...
Tour Code : TEI/13408
Starting Price at
USD 1872*
per person on twin sharing basis
Kerala, also known as God's Own Country, offers a wide range of attractions to travelers. From peaceful backwaters, sandy beaches, rolling hills and wildlife sanctuaries, Kerala has something for every kind of traveler. This place is truly a heaven to travelers seeking both peace and adventure. It offers a blend of culture, tradition and serene beauty which makes it a perfect destination for holidays. Get ready to explore beautiful backwaters, rolling hills, traditional dance and delicious cuisine in Kerala Gods Own Country with our single tour package.
Kerala is the most serenely beautiful state located in the southwestern part of India. It is an enchanting land, where the heart and the essence of this beautiful state resides in its scenic landscapes and local villages, each telling a unique tale of timeless tradition and diverse cultures. This state is famous for its stunning backwaters, beautiful landscapes, lush greenery, sand beaches and hills. Kerala is known as God’s own country because of its natural wonders and deep-rooted traditions.
Formerly known as Cochin, Kochi is situated in southwest India’s coastal Kerala state. Also called the “Queen of the Arabian Sea” due to its natural harbor, Kochi is famous for its rich history, vibrant culture and colonial-era architecture.
A famous hill station known as the Tea Capital of India, Munnar is famous for its lush tea plantations, scenic beauty, and cool climate. It is also home to Anamudi Peak, the highest peak in the Western Ghats.
Located near Periyar National Park, Thekkady is known for its wildlife, spice plantations and natural beauty. It’s a great spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A peaceful village in the Vembanad Lake backwaters, famous for its bird sanctuary, luxurious resorts and traditional houseboat cruises.
Also called Alappuzha, it is known as the "Venice of the East" for its backwaters, houseboats and serene atmosphere.
The best time to book South Kerala Tour Packages is from August to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant. This season is perfect for exploring backwaters, beaches and hill stations. The monsoon season offers lush greenery but can bring heavy rains that disrupt travel plans.
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This 28-day incredible tour takes you through practically the whole of South ...
Tour Code : TEI/13408
Starting Price at
per person on twin sharing basis
South India is a haven of rich culture, lush hills, and abundance of greenery...
Tour Code : TEI/13438
Starting Price at
per person on twin sharing basis
Kerala is known as “God’s Own Country” because of its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. This state has serene backwaters, green palm beaches, misty hill stations and plenty of wildlife. Its rich culture, kind people and tasty traditional food make it even more special. With clear surroundings, pleasant weather, relaxing houseboat rides and healing Ayurvedic treatments, Kerala makes visitors feel close to nature, giving it this famous name.
The perfect time to visit Kerala for its beaches, backwaters and hill stations is October to March. The weather is pleasant and not too hot which makes it perfect for relaxing on beaches like Kovalam and Varkala. The backwaters in Alleppey and Kumarakom are peaceful and great for houseboat stays. Hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad stay cool and fresh which makes this season ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
For a comfortable Kerala trip, 6 to 8 days is a good amount of time. You can enjoy the beaches, calm backwater, green hill stations and main sights in South Kerala. You can even include one lovely place in North Kerala like Wayanad or Bekal. If you are planning to explore both regions fully without rushing then 9-10 days are enough to make the trip enjoyable.
Kerala has many beautiful places which are worth-visiting. Some of them are Munnar, famous for tea plantations, scenic landscapes and pleasant weather and Alleppey which offers serene backwaters and calm houseboat stays. Visit Kochi to experience the blend of history, culture and coastal beauty. For wildlife lovers, Thekkady is an ideal place, while Kovalam is perfect for clean & peaceful beaches. These spots highlight Kerala’s rich culture and natural charm.
Yes, Kerala backwater houseboats are safe and good for foreign tourists. Most boats follow safety rules, offer life jackets and have trained staff to help you. The rooms are clean with private bathrooms and the boat moves slowly on calm waters which make the trip comfortable. They also serve hygienic food and 24/7 support. It is a peaceful, enjoyable and secure experience for travelers from all over the world.
Yes, Kerala is very safe for both solo and international travelers. People are friendly, the surroundings are clean and the tourism system is well-organized. Places like Munnar, Alleppey, Thekkady, Kovalam and Kochi are easy to explore and welcoming for visitors. Public transport works well and many locals speak basic English. With our Kerala tour packages, you can enjoy a safe and comfortable experience.
Both Alleppey and Kumarakom are wonderful backwater trips, but each offers a different feel. Alleppey is known for its classic houseboat experiences, lively atmosphere and many routes to explore. It is great if you enjoy activity and want the traditional backwater vibe. Kumarakom is calmer, greener and more peaceful which makes it ideal for nature lovers or travelers looking for a relaxed and luxurious stay.
Traveling within Kerala is quite easy and public transport is tourist-friendly. Buses and local trains connect major towns at low prices which makes it simple to get around. Auto-rickshaws and taxis are easily available for short distances, while many travelers choose private cars for a more comfortable trip. In Kochi, you can also use the metro and ferries. Moving around Kerala is safe, convenient and hassle-free for travelers.
Kerala offers many wonderful activities for travelers. You can enjoy relaxing Ayurvedic massages and therapies which are known for healing and wellness. A houseboat cruise in Alleppey or Kumarakom is perfect for experiencing calm backwaters and village life. For nature lovers, wildlife tours in Thekkady and Wayanad are great for spotting animals and exploring dense forests. These activities highlight the peaceful, natural and cultural beauty of Kerala.
In Kerala, tourists should definitely try its delicious and unique local food. Try Appam with Stew, Kerala Sadya, Puttu & Kadala Curry and the spicy Fish Curry which is made with coconut and tamarind. If you are a seafood lover then don’t forget to enjoy Karimeen Pollichathu and Prawn Roast. Another must-try dish is Malabar Biryani from North Kerala and famous sweet treats include Palada Payasam.
Absolutely, Kerala becomes a dreamy place during the monsoon. From June to September, the rain transforms it to a fresh, calm and green landscape. This season is also ideal for Ayurvedic therapies because of the cool and moist weather which helps the body heal and relax. Explore waterfalls, hill stations and forests for an amazing experience. The rain may slow travel but the experience stays scenic and calm.
Yes, Kerala has plenty of both luxury and budget stay options. If you want luxury, you can choose beautiful hill station resorts in Munnar, premium backwater houseboats in Alleppey or Kumarakom and classy beach resorts in Kovalam. For budget travel, Kerala offers many homestays, guesthouses and affordable hotels in places like Kochi and Wayanad. Travelers can enjoy Kerala comfortably, no matter their budget.
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