Tropical Kerala

Tropical Kerala

Tropical Kerala

Explore Kerala for the perfect mix of heritage, palm fringed beaches, backwaters and mist covered mountains. Start off your holiday at Cochin, the gateway to the backwaters. After a night on a houseboat, explore the misty tea plantation at Munnar. Next, head to Thekkady for the ultimate nature immersion with a visit to national parks, lakes and spice plantations. Finish off your Kerala adventure with a day at the all time favourite Kovalam beach and the state capital, Thiruvanandapuram. 

Trip Itinerary

Explore Cochin (1 Day )

Cochin is the gateway to the backwaters of Kerala and provides a great introduction to the rich heritage of Kerala. Take a walking tour in Fort kochi and Mattancherry followed by the Jewish Synagogue, Jewish Street, Chinese Fishing net, Marine Drive...

Alleppey Houseboat Experience (1 Day )

Spend a day in a houseboat cruising through the serene backwaters of Allappuzha. Houseboats, once used to carry spices and rice to remote fishing villages, are now luxury and leisure vehicles, equipped with all modern amenities and delicious food....

Explore Romantic Munnar (1 Day )

Arrive in Munnar and take in the surrounding rolling hills dotted with tea plantations. Explore Eravikulam National Park, a habitat for the endangered mountain goat, home to the Lakkam Waterfalls, winding hiking trails and the 2,695m-tall Anamudi...

Munnar's Delights (1 Day )

Spend another relaxed day in Munnar visiting roaring waterfalls, walking through tea plantations and more.

Jungle Adventure in Thekkaddy (1 Day )

Explore the jungle at Periyar National Park in Thekkaddy where you have the chance to see the Asian Elephant, Bengal Tiger, Bison, Sambar Deer, Indian Wild Dog, Leopard, Barking Deer and the Smooth-Coated Otter on a boat cruise in the Periyar Lake.

Beach Day (1 Day )

Spend a day at the pristine Kovalam Beach surrounded by palm trees and calm, shallow waters. Climb atop a lighthouse if you feel up to some adventure, then head to Trivandrum for the night.

Capital Adventure (1 Day )

Spend a day at the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum. While the city's masterpiece is arguably the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, there is plenty more to see, including the beautiful Poovar island. Take a day trip to the estuary region to...

Whats included in this tour

No inclusions available.
  • Fort Kochi, Kerala
  • Lulu Shopping Mall, Kochi
  • Marine Drive, Kochi
  • Chinese Fishing Nets, Kochi
  • Kundala Lake, Munnar
  • Eravikulam National Park, Munnar
  • Tea Museum, Munnar
  • Pothamedu View Point, Munnar
  • Blossom Hydel Park, Munnar
  • Cheeyappara Waterfalls, munnar
  • Valara Waterfalls, Munnar
  • Photo Point, Munnar
  • Mattupetty Dam, Munnar
  • Echo Point, Munnar
  • Celestial Art Gallery, Kovalam
  • Hawa Beach, Kovalam
  • Light House Beach, Kovalam
  • Thiruvananthapuram Zoo
  • Poovar Island Visit with Boating.
  • Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Accommodation

  1. The PGS Vedanta Kochi Or Similar

    Address: Banerji Rd, Lissie Junction, Ernakulam North, Kaloor, Ernakulam, Kerala 682018, India

  2. Woodpecker Resort, Munnar Or Similar

    Address: Bodhi Building, 39/4138, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Ravipuram, Perumanoor, Ravipuram, Perumanoor, Kochi, Kerala 682016, India

  3. Kalpavanam Heritage, Thekkady Or Similar

    Address: Chelimada - First Mile Rd, Thekkady, Kumily, Kerala 685509, India

  4. The Royal Heritage resort, Trivandrum or Similar

    Address: No-28, BSNL, Amma Veedu, Muppadikka, 994, Kaithamukku Petta Rd, Nalumukku, Kaithamukku, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695023, India

FAQ & Expert Tips

As a Tourist, what all I can expect from Kerala.

Kerala is a paradise in itself; no wonder it is referred to as “God’s Own Country”. Kerala offers sun kissed beaches, emerald backwaters, idyllic hill stations, exotic wildlife, breathtaking waterfalls, Ayurvedic health spas, enchanting art forms, magical festivals, historical monuments, mouth watering cuisines, and a whole lot more. Kerala is bordered by the Arabian Sea in the west, Karnataka in the north and northeast, and Tamil Nadu and Western Ghats in the east. 

Geographically, Kerala is a part of the coastal belt and the Western Ghats runs along the Kerala. The rain bearing clouds of the south-west monsoon brings heavy rainfall to Kerala from May to September. The location of Kerala gives it a unique climatic and geographic features. Kerala is networked by forty four rivers. Due to these unique geographical features, Kerala is one of the most famous tourist destination in India. The coastal belt of Kerala is lined with sandy and sunny beaches, palm lined shores and serene backwaters. The hill ranges of Kerala have hill stations, wildlife sanctuaries, tea estates and spice plantations.

Where is Kerala located in world Map. What time of the year is best to visit Kerala.

Kerala is located in South Asia. To be precise, Kerala is the southern tip of India, bordered by the Indian Ocean in the south, the Arabian Sea in the west, the Bay of Bengal in the east, and the Himalayan Range in the north. Kerala experiences pleasant weather throughout the year. However, the ideal time to visit Kerala would be in the months of October to March.

How can I reach Kerala?

By Air
Reaching Kerala by air from across the globe is easy. There are three international airports located in Kerala that connects 'God's own Country' to major international cities. Whereas Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is located in the southern part of Kerala, Kochi International Airport is located in the central part of Kerala. Up North, Calicut International Airport is also connected to both India as well as international cities via flights.

Kerala is easily accessible by road from any part of the country through National Highways 17, 47 and 49. Directly connected by road with Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, the state of Kerala has a network between its important cities by a number of state highways and other metallic roads.

By Road
Kerala is easily accessible by road from any part of the country through National Highways 17, 47 and 49. Directly connected by road with Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, the state of Kerala has a network between its important cities by a number of state highways and other metallic roads.

By Rail
Most of the places in and out of Kerala are interconnected by 200 Railway Stations. Direct trains to Kerala can be availed from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata and other major Indian cities.


By Sea
From Kochi, there are regular ships venturing towards the Lakshadweep Islands. Within the state, the backwaters of Kerala are not only a popular means of transportation, but tourist attractions as well. Presently, these internal water navigation systems are the single most popular travel product of Kerala with its public ferry services , speed-boats and houseboats or ' kettuvallams'.
Trip length

7 Days

Starting From

₹ 56508

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