Kerala Tour Packages

Kerala is almost shaped like the literal vegetable ‘bitter gourd’ which is coincidentally called ‘Karela’ like the state ‘Kerala’. 


With its unique charm, a crowd-pulling vibe and enigmatic culture, Kerala tour packages are often kept for the last leg of the India tour. But backpackers visiting India for the first time mostly start their trip from the south. This is only because it is relaxing and has a tropical appeal. After all, it is the best place to be introduced to India’s tranquil, more laidback version where there are beaches and tea plantations.

Scroll through some of our Kerala tour packages below:

Kerala has a slender coastal strip in the southwest part of India. The entire coast has a series of copious beaches with glistening waters and sandy beaches with tall coconut palms. Your Kerala tour packages will give you a great introduction to the backwaters of the state. And living inside the elegant houseboats is an experience you must have. It is almost impossible to escape. During your Kerala tour package, ayurvedic treatments are also included. It is the sole state in the whole of India for its inducing monsoon massages which you must experience. Kerala is home to vibrant traditions and Kathakali is dominant among all. A trance-induced ritual – Theyyam, and snake-boat races bring even the smallest villages back into tourism during peak tourist season.

Best time to visit Kerala

Although you can visit Kerala year-round, the winter season is suitable. Beyond March, the temperatures in Kerala are blisteringly hot and unmanageable for most travellers.

Summer in Kerala: The summer season in Kerala begins in February. Being a coastal destination, the weather remains humid. The temperature remains fluctuate between 35 to 40 degrees, the minimum summer temperature in Kerala is around 28 degrees.

Monsoon in Kerala: Visiting Kerala during the monsoon season has its own charm. This is considered the right time to come for an ayurvedic massage. It is believed that having a massage during the monsoon has its own benefits. However, monsoons in some parts of Kerala can be disastrous, avoid June to August as flooding may display a rather bad picture of quaint beach towns.

Winter in Kerala: Winter in Kerala begins in November and ends in February. The temperature remains comfortable around 25 degrees. However, the places in the higher parts of Kerala can experience chills like Munnar, Wayanad, and Thekkady.

Winter in Kerala: Winter in Kerala begins in November and ends in February. The temperature remains comfortable around 25 degrees. However, the places in the higher parts of Kerala can experience chills like Munnar, Wayanad, and Thekkady.

How to reach Kerala

This state that offers more than just a balmy setting is also blessed with mountains and tea plantations. It has a certain appeal that you simply cannot ignore but dwell on it. So what’s the hold? You can get the best Kerala tour package from us and escape into the tropical paradise.

Kerala by Air: Kerala can be accessed by flight from all parts of India and abroad. The state has three major airports in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode. Two of which also host international flights in the capital Thiruvananthapuram and in Kochi.

Kerala by Train: Kerala by train is almost dreamy. You can chug through the valleys and mountains and coasts from various cities in India. Indian railway is well-connected with all of the cities but the four major cities of India have effective train services – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. There are a total of 200 railway heads around the state that connects within and outside Kerala.

Kerala by Road: Travelling by road in Kerala has its own benefits. You can stop wherever you desire. It is best done with friends. However, there are many public means of transport like buses that have a direct connection to some of the south neighbouring states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. But within the state, tourist taxis, and autos are the main transportation system.

Kerala by Sea: One of the fun ways to get to Kerala is through the sea. Most of the time, cruises set sail from metro cities like Mumbai. The route takes a few days to complete but it can be fun. From Cochin, you can also find many sea types of transport to other parts of the state. And within the state, speed boats and other ferries are a common way to get around.

Best places to see in Kerala

Kerala is a beautiful state that stretches from north to south along the Arabian Sea. If you count on the many places to see, it can take days. Hence, we will mention the top cities to visit in Kerala. From Kochi to Alleppey and Munnar to Thrissur, there are so many attractions within these places that your Kerala tour packages will have them covered.

Kochi is the cultural capital of the state. It is a major hub that attracts tourists from all over the world. It has an amalgamation of various cultures that allures people even to this day. So, if your Kerala tour packages bring you to Kochi, make sure to explore these places that are simply waiting to be explored.

  • Santa Cruz Basilica
  • Cherai Beach
  • Marine Drive
  • Mattancherry Palace
  • Jew Town
  • Veeranpuzha Beach
  • Kodanad 
  • Elephant Sanctuary
  • Fort Kochi
  • Kerala Folklore Museum
  • Veeranpuzha Backwaters
  • Kalady
  • Hill Palace

To get away from the city, make your way to Munnar. It is referred to as the highest producer of tea in the whole of India. One of the major draws you can find in Munnar is its undulating hills and misty clouds that cover the mountains in a distance. Its cool temperature will rejuvenate your soul and calm your mind. Your Kerala tour packages will take you on a rendezvous to some of these iconic places you simply cannot miss.

  • Echo Point
  • Kundala Lake
  • Atukkad Waterfalls
  • Anamudi Peak
  • Tata Tea Museum
  • Devikulam 
  • Vattavada
  • Meesapulimala
  • Eravikulam National Park 

Please note: Some of these places are not within Munnar, since the hill station is just a charming place in itself. There are only a few sites to see. Most of the stunning attractions are few hours from Munnar.

Alappuzha or Alleppey is a charming destination ideal to explore the backwaters. In fact, it is fondly called the Venice of the East. Alleppey has a huge network of backwaters and probably has hundreds of houseboats. Make sure to add Alleppey to your Kerala tour packages. It is such a place that cannot be missed while vacationing in Kerala. 

  • Marari Beach
  • Alappuzha/Alleppey Beach
  • Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple 
  • St. Mary’s Forane Church 
  • Krishnapuram Palace
  • Vembanad Lake
  • Bay Island Driftwood Museum 
  • Pallipura Village

Also known as Trivandrum, in short, is the capital city of Kerala. This is a rising city with many places of interest and history left behind by past rulers. It is a rapid city and developments are not slowing down. It is a fast pace vibe, opposite to the rest of Kerala. It has a series of unique heritage, stunning architecture and a melange of cafes to devour. The city may be one of the first places to visit in your Kerala tour packages as it has an international reputation along with an airport so getting here is relatively easy. 

  • Kowdiar Palace
  • Kuthiramalika (Puthenmalika) Palace Museum
  • Padmanabhapuram Palace
  • Napier Museum
  • Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave
  • Attukal Bhagavathy Temple
  • Vizhinjam Lighthouse
  • Padmanabhaswamy Temple
  • Hawa Beach
  • Neyyar Dam and Wildlife Sanctuary

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