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Planning a Trip to Kerala? Here’s the Best Tour Package for You
Kerala Tour Packages
Are You Planning an Adventure Trip or Houseboat Cruise in Kerala? Our customized Kerala tour packages can help turn your dream vacation into reality! With houseboat tours along its serene waters or more thrilling paragliding experiences available, our tailor-made packages can turn any dream trip into reality.
Visit Kerala from October to March for the ideal climate minus monsoon humidity. Explore Munnar Hill Station, take a rickshaw tour through Kochi, and witness a Kathakali performance - these adventures await!
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Alleppey
Alleppey should be on any traveller's itinerary when visiting Kerala, often known as the 'Venice of East' and offering stunning scenic beauty to nature enthusiasts.
Alleppey is famous for its backwaters, and one of the best ways to experience them is houseboat cruises - an unforgettable experience that you will remember forever!
Other popular activities in Alleppey include watching the sunset at Pozhiyoram and visiting Mannarasala snake temple with over 30,000 Naga images. You may also attend the Nehru Trophy Boat Race where long boats with rowers compete against one another.
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Thekkady
Thekkady is one of the premier destinations in Kerala for wildlife enthusiasts. Home to Periyar National Park which houses tigers, elephants and many other species. Furthermore, Thekkady boasts lush green plantations and scenic backwaters - perfect spots for exploring wildlife!
Here, you can engage in numerous adventurous activities such as Jeep safaris, bamboo rafting and tiger trails. Or take a boat ride across Periyar Lake to witness wildlife up close!
Thekkady is also well known for its spice plantations, especially Murikkady, Kumily and Chellarkovil which you can visit and purchase some fresh spices to bring home with you.
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Munnar
Honeymooners will find much to enjoy at this picturesque hill station with its sprawling tea plantations, misty valleys and low-flying clouds. Additionally, this hill station is known for its breathtaking scenery, lush greenery and alluring waterfalls.
Munnar offers many attractions worth seeing, such as Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point and the Tea Museum. Also of note is Eravikulam National Park which contains an abundance of animals and plants.
Hill stations can also be a treat for foodies, with local eateries and cozy cafes serving delicious cuisine like traditional Kerala dishes like appam and prawn curry that offer rich, satisfying meals that truly delight.
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Wayanad
Experience nature at its finest when exploring Wayanad, Kerala's verdant gem brimming with high peaks, exotic wildlife and ancient caves.
Wayanad boasts an assortment of houses of worship including temples, churches and mosques. One such sanctuary whose charm and mystique is particularly captivating is Koottamundu's Jain Temple whose peaceful atmosphere will mesmerize any visitor.
Chethalayam's three-tiered waterfalls offer tranquil beauty to ease away your worries and calm your soul. A short hike will lead you to Neelimala Viewpoint for jaw-dropping panoramas of Western Ghats that will enthrall and delight.
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Kovalam
Kovalam beach, one of Kerala's premier tourist spots, should not be missed! A must visit for all visitors.
The beach is lined with coconut trees that offer visitors stunning scenic views. Visitors can indulge in various activities here such as sun bathing, swimming and catamaran cruising; additionally there are various Ayurvedic resorts nearby.
Tourists can reach Kovalam by air, bus or train. The nearest airport is Trivandrum while there is also a railway station nearby - for trains services are often fully booked up! Furthermore, people living in Kovalam tend to be very traditional and maintain certain standards of decency.
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Idukki
Idukki District offers many delights for visitors to explore, such as scenic river valleys and tea plantations scenes, natural wonders like Idukki Dam (550 feet high), wildlife sanctuaries that showcase endemic species as well as various scenic spots with captivating river valley views.
Thommankuthu Waterfalls and Nelliyampathi Peak are must-see attractions, while visiting Tata Tea's Tea Museum offers an unforgettable experience for any tea fanatic. Additionally, fresh and high-quality tea leaves, fragrant spices such as cardamom and pepper, traditional Kerala sarees and handicrafts from local markets are available for sale as souvenirs of your trip.
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Kumarakom
Kumarakom Beach is known for its breathtaking scenery and peaceful environment on the banks of Vembanad Lake. Lined with coconut trees, visitors can indulge in numerous watersports activities. Additionally, visitors should not miss visiting the Bay Island Driftwood Museum to view an outstanding collection of exquisite driftwood sculptures.
Experience traditional Kerala village life on an enriching walking tour in Kumarakom's charming villages by engaging with locals to experience traditional village life here. Its captivating rural ambience draws tourists from far and wide; best time for visiting this serene travel destination is between September and March when weather conditions are ideal and beauty of place is at its height.
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Eravikulam National Park
This wildlife sanctuary, situated in the South Western Ghats, is famous for its rich variety of exotic flora and fauna. Additionally, an interpretation centre provides visitors with information regarding nature conservation efforts.
Visit this park from September to March when weather is ideal, making it easier to spot animals and hike through its wooded terrain.
This park is best-known as being home to an endangered mountain goat species known as Nilgiri Tahr, along with other animal species like Sambar Deer and Indian Porcupines. Additionally, bird enthusiasts will discover over 132 species here!
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Kathakali
Kerala is truly paradise, boasting evergreen forests, lush valleys, intricate inland waterways, and captivating beaches that will captivate even the most skeptical traveler. Additionally, its vibrant culture can enthrall even those most skeptical travelers.
Explore the cultural heritage of Kerala on this eight nights and nine day package tour that takes you through Cochin, Munnar, Thekkady, Kovalam, Houseboat cruise and Kumarakom. Take time out from touring to indulge yourself in India's most famous male-led dance drama: Kathakali! Learn its distinctive hand movements and facial expressions - hallmarks of its classical art form.