Kerala Tour Packages

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Kerala Tour Packages — Explore God’s Own Country

Kerala is the green, gentle south of India — a narrow strip of coast, hills and water where the pace slows and the scenery does the talking. Our Kerala tour packages are built to show international visitors the best of it without the logistics: private air-conditioned transport, licensed local guides, hand-picked hotels and, where the route calls for it, an overnight on a traditional backwater houseboat. Whether you want a short hill-and-backwater escape or a fuller Kerala trip taking in beaches and wildlife, there is a package here shaped for it.

A good Kerala holiday package balances three landscapes: the tea-carpeted hills of the Western Ghats around Munnar, the palm-lined backwaters of Alleppey and Kumarakom, and the spice plantations and wildlife reserves of Thekkady. Add the historic port city of Cochin and the beaches of the south coast, and you have the full sweep of what makes Kerala special. Our itineraries thread these together in a sensible loop so you spend your time enjoying the sights rather than sitting in a car — a proper Kerala sightseeing tour, paced for comfort.

Every package is fully private and completely customisable. You travel on your own schedule with your own driver-guide, choose your hotel category, and adjust the route to suit your interests — a longer houseboat cruise, an Ayurvedic spa day, an extra night by the sea. Below you will find our most popular Kerala tour packages, a guide to choosing between them, the destinations they cover, and answers to the questions travellers ask us most before booking their Kerala trip.

Our Best Kerala Tours

Kerala 4 Days / 3 Nights — Hills & Wildlife — a compact hills-and-tea escape through Cochin, Munnar and Thekkady, for travellers who want the cool green high country rather than the backwaters.
Kerala with Backwaters — 4 Days / 3 Nights — the classic first-timer’s trip, pairing the Munnar tea hills with an overnight on an Alleppey houseboat.
Kerala 4 Nights / 5 Days — a longer tour with more time across the hills, spice country and backwaters.
Kerala 5 Nights / 6 Days — an unhurried package for those who want to slow right down and see more of the state.
Kerala 6 Nights / 7 Days — our most complete Kerala itinerary, ideal for couples and families with a week to spare.

How to Select the Best Kerala Tour Package

The right package comes down to three things: how many days you have, which landscapes matter most to you, and your travel pace. If your time is short, a 3-night / 4-day package delivers either the hills or the hills-plus-backwaters in a tidy loop. With four to five nights you can add a second night in the hills, a longer houseboat cruise, or a day by the coast. Six to seven nights lets you travel slowly and fold in wildlife, beaches or Ayurveda without ever feeling rushed.

If it is your first time in Kerala, choose an itinerary that includes both Munnar and the backwaters — the contrast between the cool tea hills and the warm, still water is the essence of the state. Couples often add a private houseboat night and an Ayurvedic spa; families tend to prefer wildlife at Thekkady and a beach day. Whatever you pick, every one of our Kerala packages can be tailored, so treat the options above as starting points rather than fixed menus.

Top Destinations Covered in Kerala Tour Packages

Munnar — rolling tea plantations, cool mountain air, the tea museum and Eravikulam National Park with its rare Nilgiri tahr. Alleppey (Alappuzha) — the heart of the backwaters, where you cruise and sleep aboard a traditional houseboat. Thekkady — spice plantations and the Periyar wildlife reserve. Cochin (Kochi) — the historic port city, with Fort Kochi’s Chinese fishing nets, colonial churches and Jew Town. Kumarakom — a quieter backwater village and bird sanctuary on Vembanad Lake. Kovalam & the south coast — palm-backed beaches for travellers who want to end their trip by the sea. These are the places to visit in Kerala that our packages are built around, and any of them can be added to or emphasised in your itinerary.

Why Choose Our Kerala Tour Packages for Your Kerala Trip?

We are a direct India-based operator, not a reseller, so you deal with the people who actually run your trip. Every Kerala tour is private — your own car, driver and licensed guides — never a shared coach. Our pricing is transparent, with a clear written quote and no hidden charges, and you reserve with a small deposit and settle the balance locally. We plan around the seasons and the Taj-and-triangle trips many of our guests also take, so a Kerala add-on slots neatly into a wider India itinerary. Above all, our reviews reflect punctual, knowledgeable, honest guiding — the difference between seeing Kerala and truly experiencing it.

Best Time to Book a Kerala Holiday Package

The best time to visit Kerala is October to March, when the weather is dry, warm and comfortable across the hills, backwaters and coast — this is peak season, so booking a few months ahead secures the best houseboats and hotels. April and May are hotter but quieter and good value, and the hills stay pleasant. The June to September monsoon turns Kerala a lush, dramatic green and is the traditional season for Ayurvedic treatments, though some boat cruises are limited. For houseboats and peak-season travel especially, book your Kerala holiday package well in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Kerala?

October to March is the peak season with the most comfortable weather. April–May is hotter but quieter, and June–September brings the lush monsoon, traditionally the season for Ayurveda.

How many days do you need for a Kerala trip?

Four to seven days suits most first visits. A 3-night/4-day package covers the hills and backwaters; five to seven nights lets you add wildlife, beaches or a longer houseboat cruise.

What is included in your Kerala tour packages?

Private air-conditioned transport with a driver, licensed local guides, and where the itinerary calls for it a backwater houseboat stay. Hotels are arranged to your chosen category; flights and most meals are usually excluded.

Are Kerala houseboats worth it?

Absolutely — an overnight on an Alleppey or Kumarakom houseboat, with meals cooked fresh on board as you drift past paddy fields and villages, is the signature Kerala experience.

What are the top places to visit in Kerala?

Munnar (tea hills), Alleppey and Kumarakom (backwaters), Thekkady (spices and wildlife), Cochin (historic port), and Kovalam or Varkala on the coast.

Is Kerala good for families and couples?

Both. Couples love the houseboats and Ayurvedic spas; families enjoy the wildlife at Thekkady, the tea estates and the beaches. Every package can be tailored to your group.

How do I get to Kerala?

Fly into Cochin (COK), Trivandrum (TRV) or Calicut (CCJ). Cochin is the most common starting point for our tours.

Are your Kerala tours private?

Yes — every Kerala package is fully private, with your own vehicle, driver and licensed guides. You are never placed in a shared group.

Can Kerala packages be customised?

Completely. Add nights, upgrade hotels, extend the houseboat cruise, or add a beach or Ayurveda stay — every itinerary is a starting point we tailor to you.

Is Kerala safe for tourists?

Kerala is one of India’s safest and most literate states, and is very welcoming to international visitors, including families and solo travellers.