Kerala Tour

7 Days / 6 Nights   |   Kerala

A trip to Kerala is more than just a vacation; it is a sensory experience. Located on the tropical Malabar Coast, Kerala is world-renowned for its palm-lined beaches, network of emerald backwaters, and the rolling tea plantations of the Western Ghats.

Why Kerala stands out:
  • Diverse Landscapes: Transition from misty hill stations to sun-kissed coasts in just a few hours.
  • Ayurvedic Wellness: Kerala is the global hub for authentic Ayurveda and rejuvenating spa retreats.
  • Rich Heritage: Witness vibrant art forms like Kathakali (dance-drama) and Kalaripayattu (martial arts).
  • Eco-Tourism: Home to the world's first solar-powered airport in Kochi and numerous protected wildlife sanctuaries.
Must-Visit Places on Your Kerala Tour

If you are drafting your own "Best of Kerala" bucket list, these destinations are non-negotiable:

1. Munnar: The High Range

Known as the "Kashmir of South India," Munnar is famous for its sprawling tea estates and the Eravikulam National Park, where you can spot the rare Nilgiri Tahr.

2. Alleppey (Alappuzha): Venice of the East

The heart of the backwaters. A Kerala Tour is incomplete without cruising through the narrow canals and vast lakes of Alleppey on a private houseboat.

3. Thekkady: Into the Wild

Home to the Periyar National Park, this is the best spot for bamboo rafting, spice plantation tours (pepper, cardamom, and cinnamon), and sighting wild elephants.

4. Fort Kochi: A Cultural Melting Pot

Explore the historic lanes featuring Chinese Fishing Nets, Jewish Synagogues, and Portuguese architecture that tell the story of Kerala’s ancient spice trade.

Traveler Insights for 2026:
  • Peak Season: Visit between September and March for the best weather.
  • Monsoon Magic: June to August is ideal for those seeking discounted rates and the most effective Ayurvedic treatments.
  • Local Flavor: Don't miss a traditional Sadya—a feast served on a banana leaf featuring over 20 vegetarian delicacies.
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