Tour Packages in Kerala
Group Packages in Kerala
About Kerala

Kerala: God’s Own Country – A Paradise of Nature and CultureLocated on the southwestern coast of India, Kerala is often called “God’s Own Country” for its breathtaking landscapes, serene backwaters, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage. From misty hill stations to ... Read More

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Kerala is located in the southwestern part of India, along the Arabian Sea coast. It shares borders with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and is famous for its beaches, backwaters, and lush greenery.

Kerala is known for its backwaters, houseboats, Ayurvedic treatments, hill stations like Munnar, wildlife sanctuaries, traditional dance forms like Kathakali, and spices. It’s also called “God’s Own Country” for its natural beauty and cultural richness.

The best time to visit Kerala is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant. If you love rain and greenery, June to September (monsoon season) is also a great time to experience Kerala’s natural beauty and Ayurvedic therapies.

Kerala is well-connected by air, rail, and road. By Air: Major airports are in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and Kannur. By Train: Regular trains connect Kerala to all major Indian cities. By Road: National highways connect Kerala to Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

A 7- to 10-day trip is ideal for exploring the highlights of Kerala, including Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kochi, and Kovalam. For a shorter vacation, a 4–5-day itinerary can cover selected destinations.

Top attractions include Munnar, Alleppey, Kumarakom, Thekkady, Wayanad, Kochi, Varkala, and Athirapally Falls. Each destination offers a unique experience, from hill stations to beaches and backwaters.

Enjoy a houseboat cruise in Alleppey, an Ayurvedic spa in Kovalam, a tea estate visit in Munnar, a wildlife safari in Thekkady, beach walks in Varkala, and backwater kayaking in Kumarakom.

Yes, Kerala is one of the safest travel destinations in India. The people are friendly, crime rates are low, and the tourism infrastructure is well developed. Solo travellers and families can explore without worry.

The official language is Malayalam, but English and Hindi are widely understood, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.

Kerala cuisine is known for its use of coconut, rice, and spices. Must-try dishes include appam with stew, puttu and kadala curry, karimeen pollichathu (fish), Malabar biryani, and Kerala sadya, a vegetarian feast served on a banana leaf.

The most popular festivals are Onam (the harvest festival celebrated with snake boat races and traditional feasts) and Thrissur Pooram, known for its vibrant temple processions and fireworks.

Absolutely! Kerala is the birthplace of Ayurveda. You can experience authentic Ayurvedic massages and rejuvenation therapies at specialised resorts and wellness centres across the state, especially during the monsoon season.

Yes, houseboats are very safe and well-maintained. They are equipped with modern amenities, including bedrooms, bathrooms, and dining areas, and feature trained staff to ensure a comfortable and secure stay.

Kerala offers options for every budget. From luxury resorts and boutique houseboats to affordable homestays, you can choose accommodation and activities based on your travel style.

Light cotton clothes, comfortable footwear, sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellent, and a light jacket for hill stations like Munnar or Wayanad. If travelling during the monsoon, carry rain gear.