Kerala’s allure is found in its well-balanced combination of adventure, culture, nature, and wellness. Let’s take a closer look at what makes Kerala a popular travel destination.
Overview
Kerala, sometimes known as “God’s Own Country,” is a paradise in southwest India. Kerala is renowned for its verdant surroundings, tranquil backwaters, immaculate beaches, foggy hill regions, and lively culture. It provides a varied vacation experience. An outline of what can be included in a Kerala tour is provided here.
Highlights
- Cultural Extravaganza
- Culinary Delights
- Ayurveda and Wellness
- Historical and Architectural Marvels
Itinerary
Cost Includes
- Pick up and drop from the airport/railway/bus station.
- Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis.
- All breakfast included at hotels.
- All transfers and sightseeing by private vehicle.
- Driver’s bata, toll, parking, road tax, fuel charges All applicable taxes.
Cost Excludes
- Service Tax – 5% GST Extra.
- Any train, bus, or air price any more meals not listed in the package's contents.
- Any other destination not mentioned in itinerary.
- Any personal costs like phone, minibar, room service, laundry, etc.
- Any fees for services or activities not covered by the included.
- Additional fees during high season, long weekends, or festival periods.
Kerala is a state located in the southwestern part of India, along the Malabar Coast.
The best time to visit Kerala is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for travel and outdoor activities. The monsoon season (June to September) is ideal for Ayurveda treatments.
By Air: Kerala has four international airports: Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and Kannur.
By Rail: Kerala is well-connected to major cities in India via an extensive rail network.
By Road: National highways and state roads connect Kerala to neighboring states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
Beaches: Kovalam, Varkala, and Marari
Backwaters: Alleppey, Kumarakom
Hill Stations: Munnar, Wayanad, Thekkady
Wildlife Sanctuaries: Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Silent Valley
Cultural Hubs: Kochi (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry), Thrissur (temples, festivals)
Rice is the staple food, often served with fish curry, coconut-based curries, and side dishes like avial, thoran, and sambar.