
Kerala Packages
Hotel Abad Plaza, Kochi / Greenwoods Resort, Thekkady
Stay + Breakfast + Airport Transfers + Munnar & Kochi Sightseeing
₹18,999–₹21,499
Tea County Munnar / Lake Palace Resort, Alleppey
Stay + Breakfast & Dinner + Houseboat Cruise + Guided Tours
₹24,999–₹28,499
The Zuri Kumarakom / Le Meridien Kochi
Luxury Stay + All Meals + Private Transfers + Spa + Backwater Cruise
₹32,999–₹39,999
Prices are per person on twin sharing. Flight cost is additional and may vary.
Airlines: IndiGo, Vistara, Air India
Round-trip fare: ₹7,500–₹14,000 per person (economy class)
Flight time: ~3–3.5 hours (non-stop)
All-in-One Convenience: Hotels, meals, transfers, and activities bundled for a stress-free vacation.
Flexible Comfort Levels: Choose from budget to luxury stays.
Top Attractions Covered: Munnar tea gardens, Alleppey backwaters, Thekkady wildlife, Kochi heritage sites.
Family & Couple Friendly: Perfect for honeymoons, family vacations, or solo trips.
Nature + Culture Combo: Enjoy serene backwaters, lush hills, and Kathakali dance performances.
Flexible Dates: Available year-round with seasonal add-ons.
Free Ayurvedic Spa Session: (4-star & 5-star)
Candlelight Dinner on Houseboat: (Luxury only)
Professional Photoshoot in Tea Gardens
Shopping Voucher for Kochi Spice Market
Welcome Kit: Travel pouch, SIM card, and Kerala snacks
Private Airport Transfers: For 4-star and 5-star packages.
When should I plan my Kerala trip?
September–March is the best season — pleasant weather for backwaters, beaches, and hill stations. April–May is hot but good for Munnar/Wayanad. June–August is monsoon — lush greenery, Ayurvedic treatments, and fewer crowds.
Is Kerala safe for families and solo travelers?
Yes, Kerala is safe. Locals are friendly, and tourist areas are well-managed. Just be cautious with road travel in hilly areas during monsoon.
How do I travel within Kerala?
Taxis and autos for short distances. KSRTC buses and trains for intercity travel. Houseboats in Alleppey/Kumarakom for backwaters. Renting a car with driver is popular for families.
Is vegetarian food easily available?
Yes, Kerala has plenty of veg options. Must-try: Kerala Sadya (veg feast), Appam with stew, Malabar Parotta, seafood curries. Meals cost ₹200–₹500 in local eateries, ₹1,000–₹2,000 in restaurants.
Is Kerala overcrowded now?
Alleppey and Munnar are crowded in peak season. Wayanad and North Kerala are calmer alternatives.
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Kerala, often called "God's Own Country", is a jewel of South India with backwaters, beaches, hill stations, and cultural richness.
Location: Southwestern coast of India, along the Arabian Sea
Best Time to Visit: September–March (cooler, dry season)
Language: Malayalam (official); English widely spoken
Famous For: Backwaters, Ayurveda, spices, Kathakali dance, tea plantations, and houseboats
Alleppey Backwaters: Houseboat cruises through palm-lined canals
Munnar: Tea plantations, rolling hills, and Eravikulam Park (home to Nilgiri Tahr)
Kochi (Cochin): Historic Fort Kochi, Chinese fishing nets, and Mattancherry Palace
Kumarakom: Bird sanctuary and luxury backwater resorts
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary (Thekkady): Elephant sightings and boat rides on Periyar Lake
Varkala Beach: Cliffside beach with yoga retreats and cafes
Thrissur Pooram Festival: Grand temple festival with elephants and fireworks
Spice Plantations (Thekkady & Wayanad): Guided tours of cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon farms
Kerala Cuisine: Appam with stew, Malabar biryani, seafood curries, and banana chips
Kathakali & Kalaripayattu Shows: Traditional dance-drama and martial art performances
Jew Town (Kochi): Antique shops and Paradesi Synagogue
Silent Valley National Park: Untouched rainforest with rare flora and fauna
Athirappilly Waterfalls: Known as the “Niagara of India” but less crowded than mainstream spots
Bekal Fort (Kasargod): Coastal fort with panoramic sea views
Poovar Island: Secluded estuary where river, lake, sea, and beach meet
Meenmutty Waterfalls (Wayanad): Multi-tiered waterfall accessible via trek
Marari Beach: Quiet fishing village beach near Alleppey, perfect for solitude



