Kerala Unexplored: Unlock the Hidden Paradise of God’s Own Country

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Duration : 6 Days 5 Nights
Age : 12-40
Difficulty : Easy

Kerala Unexplored: Unlock the Hidden Paradise of God’s Own Country

₹40,000
/ Couple
  • Includes :
  • Travelling
  • Food
  • Accommodation
  • Instructor
  • First Aid
  • GST

Overview

Kerala: Unveiling the Hidden Paradise of God’s Own Country

Kerala, situated on the southwestern coast of India, is a destination where nature, culture, and serenity converge. Bordered by Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and the Arabian Sea, it is famously known as “God’s Own Country” for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant traditions.

This tropical haven is celebrated for its hidden treasures, from the tranquil backwaters of Alleppey to the misty hills of Munnar and the pristine beaches of Kovalam. Kerala’s untouched beauty extends to its exotic wildlife sanctuaries like Thekkady and Wayanad, offering travelers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.

Beyond its natural allure, Kerala is steeped in rich culture and heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in traditional art forms like Kathakali and Theyyam, explore ancient temples, churches, and mosques, and join the festivities of grand events like Thrissur Pooram and Attukal Pongala. Kerala is also globally renowned as the home of Ayurveda, with rejuvenating therapies and wellness retreats that attract seekers of peace and balance.

Whether you’re searching for honeymoon packages, eco-tourism escapes, or simply a chance to reconnect with nature, Kerala offers an unforgettable journey. With its lush greenery, flavorful cuisine—featuring delicacies like Malabar Biryani and Karimeen Pollichathu—and serene backwaters, Kerala continues to enchant travelers looking for hidden gems and untold stories.


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Ahmedabad

Anand

Vadodara

Surat

Rajkot

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Check-in to hotel, visit Folklore Museum, Jew Town, Jewish Synagogue,
Dutch Palace, St. Francis Church, Santa Cruz Basilica, Fort Kochi Beach,
Chinese Fishing Nets, Marine Drive, Lulu Mall, Cochin Shopping

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Munnar, a hill station
known as the “Nature Lover’s Paradise.” Along the way, visit Cheeyappara
Waterfalls. Upon arrival, check-in to a hotel or resort, and enjoy an overnight
stay.

Visit Echo Point, Kundala Lake, Kundala Dam, Mattupetty Lake & Dam, Tea
gardens, Tea museum & factory, Rose Garden, Pothamedu View Point, Hydel
Park, Eravikulam National Park. Overnight stay at Munnar hotel.

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel/resort and drive towards Thekkady,
located near the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border. Settle into a hotel/resort and
relax. Embark on a rustic tour of the Periyar National Park, a protected reserve
forest, and home to a stunning variety of flora and fauna. Take a boat ride on
Periyar Lake, one of the largest artificial lakes in India, to truly bask in the
beauty of the place. Visit spice plantations and see a Kathakali Show and
Kalarippayattu Show if time permits (at own cost). Overnight stay in
Thekkady hotel/resort. Thekkady hotel/resort.

Check-out from the hotel and proceed to Alleppey, a district of immense
natural beauty with the Arabian Sea in the west and a vast network of lakes,
lagoons, and freshwater rivers crisscrossing it. On arrival, check-in to a hotel
and embark on some local sightseeing to Vembanad Lake, Mannarasala Sree
Nagaraja temple, Coir Weaving Industry, and Alleppey Beach. Opt for
Ayurvedic massage and spa in the evening (at own cost). Overnight stay at
the Alleppey hotel.

Enjoy breakfast on a houseboat and reach the final point of your Kerala tour.
Check-out from the houseboat and drive back to Cochin International
Airport, bidding adieu to the salubrious locales and the memories of an
amazing tour.

Inclusion & Exclusion

  • Veg. Food 4 Breakfast & 4 Dinner
  • Accommodation in Couple sharing basis
  • Travelling as per package
  • Food during Travel and Sightseeing
  • Sightseeing Entry Fees
  • Adventure Activities Fees
  • Anything not listed above

Got a Question?

Do not hesitage to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.

  • +91 88666 86508

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kerala safe for tourists in 2025?

Basic Essential
  • Small Backpack (20-30 litter) with Rain Cover
  • Water bottle (Mandatory-refillable)
  • Hiking/Sport Shoes
  • Original ID card
  • Personal Mask and Sanitizer
Clothing Essential & Head Protection
  • Light clothing (preferably full sleeve)
  • Trek Pants (which is a comfortable full day)
  • Extra pair of clothes
  • Socks
  • Rain Coat / Poncho/umbrella
  • Handkerchief – Towel – Napkin
  • Slipper/Sandals
  • Suncap or Hat
Personal Utilities & Accessories
  • Personal Medication (if required)
  • Lip balm, Mosquito Repellent, Sunscreen, Body-lotion, Toothbrush-Paste (as per personal need)
  • Camera, Charger, Earphone, Power bank
  • Torch, Matchbox, Lighter

What is the best time to visit Kerala?

🌞 Best time to visit Kerala depends on what you want to experience:

  • Winter (November–February):

    • Ideal for sightseeing with pleasant weather and moderate temperatures.
    • Best for: Backwater cruises, exploring Munnar, Thekkady, Kochi, and Alleppey.
  • Monsoon (June–September):

    • The monsoon season brings lush greenery and is perfect for Ayurvedic treatments and wellness retreats.
    • Best for: Enjoying Kerala’s natural beauty and eco-tourism experiences.
  • Summer (March–May):

    • While hot and humid, hill stations like Munnar offer a cooler retreat.
    • Best for: Beach holidays in Varkala and Kovalam, and visiting the Western Ghats.

 

What are the must-visit places in Kerala?

  • 🛶 Alleppey (Alappuzha):

    • Known for backwater cruises and iconic houseboat experiences.
    • Best for relaxing boat rides through Vembanad Lake and enjoying serene beach views.
  • 🌄 Munnar:

    • Famous for lush tea plantations and scenic waterfalls.
    • Great for trekking and visiting the Eravikulam National Park, home to the Nilgiri Tahr.
  • 🌆 Kochi (Cochin):

    • Explore Fort Kochi’s historical sites, including Chinese fishing nets and Mattancherry Palace.
    • Don’t miss the Cochin Biennale if you’re visiting during the festival season.
  • 🏝️ Kovalam Beach:

    • Known for its beautiful beaches, including the famous Lighthouse Beach.
    • Ideal for sunbathing, water sports, and relaxing by the sea.
  • 🌿 Thekkady:

    • Visit Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary for safari experiences and nature walks.
    • Great for spice tours and boating on Periyar Lake.

What are the top activities to do in Kerala?

  • 🚤 Backwater Cruises:

    • One of Kerala’s top attractions. The houseboat rides in Alleppey and Kumarakom offer a peaceful way to explore the backwaters and lush landscapes.
    • You can choose from overnight houseboats or short cruises to enjoy Kerala’s unique ecosystem.
  • 🏞️ Trekking & Nature Walks:

    • Munnar and Wayanad are great for nature lovers. Anamudi Peak, Meesapulimala, and Agasthyakoodam offer challenging treks with panoramic views.
  • 🌺 Ayurvedic Spa & Wellness:

    • Kerala is the birthplace of Ayurveda, and many resorts and centers offer rejuvenating Ayurvedic treatments.
    • Kovalam, Varkala, and Alleppey have several wellness retreats for relaxation and detox.
  • 🏖️ Beach Activities:

    • Kovalam and Varkala beaches offer water sports, surfing, and parasailing.
    • The beaches are also perfect for a quiet, sun-drenched retreat.

What is the cost of a Kerala trip?

  • Budget Trip (₹10,000–₹20,000):

    • For a 5–6 day trip, including basic accommodations and public transport.
    • Ideal for those who want to enjoy Kerala’s beauty without breaking the bank.
  • Mid-range Trip (₹25,000–₹45,000):

    • Includes stays in 3–4 star hotels, private taxis, and visits to popular attractions.
    • A good option for those seeking a comfortable yet affordable experience.
  • Luxury Trip (₹60,000+):

    • Includes stays in 5-star resorts, private houseboat cruises, and wellness treatments.
    • Perfect for those who want to indulge in Kerala’s finest offerings.

How to reach Kerala?

🛫 By Air:

  • Kerala has three international airports:
    • Trivandrum International Airport (TRV)
    • Kochi International Airport (COK)
    • Calicut International Airport (CCJ)
  • All major cities in India and many international destinations are connected by air to Kerala.

🚗 By Road:

  • Kerala is well-connected by road to neighboring states.
  • National Highways and state highways offer convenient travel options for self-drive or taxis.

🚆 By Train:

  • Kerala has an extensive rail network, with major railway stations in Kochi, Trivandrum, and Kozhikode. Trains run regularly from Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai.

What should I pack for Kerala?

🌞 For Summer (March–May):

  • Light clothing like cotton clothes, sunscreen, and hats.
  • Comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing.

❄️ For Monsoon (June–September):

  • Waterproof jackets, umbrellas, and quick-dry clothes.
  • Mosquito repellent to protect from bites.

❄️ For Winter (November–February):

  • Light woolens for the cool evenings.
  • Comfortable shoes for hill station trips and sunglasses for daytime sightseeing.

What local cuisine should I try in Kerala?

  • Sadya: A traditional Kerala feast served on a banana leaf, consisting of rice, vegetable curries, pickles, papad, and payasam (a sweet dessert).
  • Appam with Stew: Soft, pancake-like appams served with a coconut-based vegetable or chicken stew.
  • Kerala Fish Curry: A tangy fish curry made with tamarind and coconut milk.
  • Karimeen Pollichathu: Pearl Spot Fish marinated and cooked in banana leaves.

Are there any unique experiences in Kerala?

  • Kathakali Dance: Watch this traditional dance-drama performed with elaborate costumes and makeup.
  • Varkala Cliff: A picturesque spot offering views of the Arabian Sea and a chance to relax by the beach.
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