Kerala Tour Package 7 Nights 8 Days
About the Destination:
Enjoy that refreshing break you have always been yearning for by booking the Kerala Tour Package 7 Nights 8 Days. Also known as the 'God's Own Country, Kerala is an exotic holiday destination blessed with rich culture, abundant natural beauty, and diverse flora and fauna.
With sandy beaches, pristine lakes, a laid-back atmosphere, exotic wildlife, cozy hill stations, tranquil backwaters, exquisite houseboats, palm-fringed canals, verdant tea estates, and serene cardamom hills, Kerala is truly a slice of paradise on earth. So book the Kerala Tour Package 8 Days to get the real essence of South India.
Quick Info:
Start Point: Kochi
End Point: Trivandrum
Route: Kochi - Munnar - Thekkady - Alleppey - Kovalam - Kanyakumari - Trivandrum
Duration: 8 Days 7 Nights
Note: The Rajamalai National Park (Eravikulam National Park) is closed during February and March due to the breeding season of Thars.
TTG Recommended:
➔ Travel to Anamudi Peak; the highest peak in South India.
➔ Boat Ride at Periyar National Park.
➔ Cruise along the coconut lagoons and coir villages.
➔ Parasailing at the Beach Capital of Kerala.
➔ Take the blessings at Padmanabhaswamy temple, one of the 108 Divyadesams of Lord Vishnu.
How to reach:
By Air: Cochin International Airport (CIAL), situated about 25 km north of Kochi city at Nedumbassery, handles domestic and international flights.
By Train: Kochi has two major railway stations – Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction. These stations are well-connected to all the major cities in India.
By Road: Kochi is well connected to neighboring cities and states. The NH17 connects the city to Mumbai, Kozhikode, Mangalore, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Goa.
Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, is a historical gem located in Kochi, Kerala, India. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later renovated by the Dutch, it showcases a blend of Kerala and European architectural styles. Originally intended as a gift for the Raja of Kochi, it gained prominence as the residence of the Kochi royal family. The palace boasts intricate murals depicting Hindu mythology, portraits of the Kochi kings, and scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Today, it stands as a cultural landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into Kerala's rich heritage and royal past.
Cheeyappara Waterfalls, nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, is a mesmerizing natural wonder. Its name derived from 'Cheeyappara,' meaning 'seven steps,' reflects the cascading seven-tiered spectacle that enchants visitors. Historically, this waterfall has been a significant stopover for travelers journeying through the picturesque landscapes of Munnar. Its allure lies not only in its beauty but also in the legends that surround it, narrated through generations. Today, it stands as a testament to Kerala's rich natural heritage and continues to captivate tourists with its breathtaking vistas and serene ambiance, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Munnar in Kerala, Mattupetty Dam offers a serene boating experience. Built to conserve water for hydroelectric projects, it's now a popular tourist destination. Visitors can enjoy paddle and speedboat rides on the tranquil waters, surrounded by lush greenery and hills. The dam's backdrop of tea plantations adds to its charm, making it a photographer's paradise. Boating at Mattupetty Dam is not just an adventure; it's a chance to immerse oneself in nature's tranquility and marvel at the breathtaking landscape that defines the beauty of Munnar.
Established in 1978, the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Kerala is a testament to India's commitment to wildlife conservation. Spanning over 925 square kilometers, it's a sanctuary for numerous endangered species, including the majestic Bengal tiger. Originally a hunting ground for the Travancore royal family, it transformed into a protected area under the initiative of naturalist Salim Ali. The reserve's centerpiece, Periyar Lake, offers boat safaris amidst dense forests, providing a glimpse of its diverse ecosystem. Besides one can enjoy Elephant Ride, Jeep Safari, Trekking through the jungle. With its lush surroundings and rich biodiversity, the Periyar Tiger Reserve stands as a beacon of conservation efforts in India's natural landscape.
The Alleppey Houseboat Cruise on Kerala's backwaters offers a mesmerizing journey through the region's enchanting waterways. These traditional houseboats, known as "kettuvallams," provide a unique blend of comfort and adventure. Sailing through lush paddy fields, quaint villages, and serene coconut groves, travelers are treated to breathtaking vistas of rural Kerala life. As the boat gently glides along the tranquil backwaters, guests can savor delicious Kerala cuisine freshly prepared onboard. The Alleppey Houseboat Cruise is not just a voyage; it's an immersive experience that captures the essence of Kerala's natural beauty and cultural heritage in a tranquil setting.
Lighthouse Beach in Kovalam, Kerala, boasts a captivating blend of history and natural beauty. Originally a fishing village, it gained prominence with the construction of the iconic lighthouse in 1972, guiding ships along the Arabian Sea. Today, the beach is a magnet for travelers seeking sun, sand, and serenity. Its golden shores offer a perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls and exhilarating water sports. Visitors can unwind at beachside shacks, savoring fresh seafood and stunning ocean vistas. With its rich heritage and breathtaking scenery, Lighthouse Beach continues to enchant visitors, earning its place as a cherished gem along Kerala's coastline.
Vivekananda Memorial Rock Kanyakumari, India
Perched on a majestic rock in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, the Vivekananda Memorial is a symbol of spiritual enlightenment and national pride. Constructed in 1970, it commemorates Swami Vivekananda's transformative meditation on this very rock in 1892. Here, the revered saint found inspiration to spread the message of universal brotherhood and harmony. The memorial, comprising the Vivekananda Mandapam and the adjacent statue of Thiruvalluvar, offers panoramic views of the confluence of the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal. A pilgrimage site for seekers of inner peace and wisdom, the Vivekananda Memorial continues to inspire generations with its timeless message of unity.
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple Thiruvananthapuram, India
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, nestled in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is a revered Hindu shrine steeped in rich history and spiritual significance. Believed to be over 1000 years old, the temple's origins date back to the Sangam period of ancient Indian history. Dedicated to Lord Padmanabhaswamy (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), it's renowned for its stunning Dravidian architecture and intricate sculptures. The temple gained global attention due to the discovery of hidden vaults containing treasures worth billions in 2011, making it one of the wealthiest religious institutions in the world. Today, it remains a vital center of worship and cultural heritage in Kerala.
Kochi | The City with mixture of Different Cultures
Arrive at Kochi where a representative will greet you and help you with the transfers to your hotels. Freshen up at the hotel and get ready for your local sightseeing tour. Take a quick history walk at the Mattancherry Palace, walk around Princess Street looking at the amazing British and Dutch architectural-style buildings, and shop for souvenirs from the marketplace. At night you can hang out at the marine drive and try out some local street cuisine. Overnight stay at the hotel in Kochi.
Mattancherry Palace
Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, is a historical gem located in Kochi, Kerala, India. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later renovated by the Dutch, it showcases a blend of Kerala and European architectural styles. Originally intended as a gift for the Raja of Kochi, it gained prominence as the residence of the Kochi royal family. The palace boasts intricate murals depicting Hindu mythology, portraits of the Kochi kings, and scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Today, it stands as a cultural landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into Kerala's rich heritage and royal past.
Kochi to Munnar | Welcome to the Kashmir of the South
Enjoy a hearty breakfast and get ready for transfer to Munnar. The representative will help you get transferred to Munnar, a place known for its tea plantations, rolling hills, picture postcard hamlets, and undulating valleys. On your way to Munnar, visit the cascading Valara and Cheeyappara Waterfalls and capture some beautiful moments there. Later get transferred to the hotel in a sanitized vehicle and enjoy a drive to the hotel. You can spend the rest of the day at leisure. Stroll around the markets or visit nearby places to witness the beauty of this place. Overnight stay at the hotel in Munnar.
Cheeyappara Waterfalls
Cheeyappara Waterfalls, nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, is a mesmerizing natural wonder. Its name derived from 'Cheeyappara,' meaning 'seven steps,' reflects the cascading seven-tiered spectacle that enchants visitors. Historically, this waterfall has been a significant stopover for travelers journeying through the picturesque landscapes of Munnar. Its allure lies not only in its beauty but also in the legends that surround it, narrated through generations. Today, it stands as a testament to Kerala's rich natural heritage and continues to captivate tourists with its breathtaking vistas and serene ambiance, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
Munnar | Stroll around the Tea Plantations
After having breakfast at the hotel, set out for a journey to explore Munnar. Visit the Spice Plantations and feel the aroma of the classic Indian Spices. Pay a visit to the tea gardens to understand what it takes to make a perfect cup of tea. Click some postcard pictures while wandering around Mattupetty Lake and Dam, Echo Point, Kundale Lake, and Blossom Garden. Explore the wilderness of Rajamalai National park (home to the endangered Nilgiri Thar mountain goat amongst others). Overnight stay at the hotel in Munnar.
Boating in Mattupetty Dam Lake
Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Munnar in Kerala, Mattupetty Dam offers a serene boating experience. Built to conserve water for hydroelectric projects, it's now a popular tourist destination. Visitors can enjoy paddle and speedboat rides on the tranquil waters, surrounded by lush greenery and hills. The dam's backdrop of tea plantations adds to its charm, making it a photographer's paradise. Boating at Mattupetty Dam is not just an adventure; it's a chance to immerse oneself in nature's tranquility and marvel at the breathtaking landscape that defines the beauty of Munnar.
Munnar to Thekkady | Drive to the Land of Spices
After breakfast in the hotel, prepare yourself for the next journey towards Thekkady. Upon your arrival in Thekkady, check in to the hotel and freshen up. Depart for a sightseeing tour of Thekkady. Do a boat ride on the Periyar Lake through the Periyar Tiger Reserve and have a chance to see the big cat. Later on, you may go for an Elephant ride, or a Jeep safari through the jungle. In the evening visit to spice garden or take a stroll at the local markets in Thekkady and enjoy the local cuisines. Overnight stay at hotel in Thekkady.
Periyar Tiger Reserve
Established in 1978, the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Kerala is a testament to India's commitment to wildlife conservation. Spanning over 925 square kilometers, it's a sanctuary for numerous endangered species, including the majestic Bengal tiger. Originally a hunting ground for the Travancore royal family, it transformed into a protected area under the initiative of naturalist Salim Ali. The reserve's centerpiece, Periyar Lake, offers boat safaris amidst dense forests, providing a glimpse of its diverse ecosystem. Besides one can enjoy Elephant Ride, Jeep Safari, Trekking through the jungle. With its lush surroundings and rich biodiversity, the Periyar Tiger Reserve stands as a beacon of conservation efforts in India's natural landscape.
Thekkady to Alleppey | Welcome to the Venice of the East
After Breakfast, check out from the hotel, drive to Alleppey and embark on your private houseboat and cruise on the Backwaters. The splendid area is full of canals, lakes, and coves. Check-in to your houseboat upon arrival in Alleppey. After check-in, enjoy a delicious lunch with the sound of water rippling as your houseboat makes its way through the backwaters. You can enjoy and observe the palm-fringed landscape from your houseboat. Apart from the mesmerizing surroundings, it's the life along the backwaters that makes this a fascinating experience. Enjoy the dinner with a mesmerizing view of the backwaters. Overnight stay on Houseboat.
Alleppy Houseboat | Cruise on Backwaters
The Alleppey Houseboat Cruise on Kerala's backwaters offers a mesmerizing journey through the region's enchanting waterways. These traditional houseboats, known as "kettuvallams," provide a unique blend of comfort and adventure. Sailing through lush paddy fields, quaint villages, and serene coconut groves, travelers are treated to breathtaking vistas of rural Kerala life. As the boat gently glides along the tranquil backwaters, guests can savor delicious Kerala cuisine freshly prepared onboard. The Alleppey Houseboat Cruise is not just a voyage; it's an immersive experience that captures the essence of Kerala's natural beauty and cultural heritage in a tranquil setting.
Alleppey to Kovalam | Drive to the area of open Beaches covered with Palm Trees
After breakfast at the houseboat on backwaters, start your stunning journey on the coastal highway to bustling city of beaches, Kovalam. Try out some thrilling water sports like surfing, parasailing, jet skiing or paragliding at the Kovalam Beach. Catamaran rides during strong tides on Hawa Beach is a must-do thing. Try some pastries, milkshake and pancake at the German Bakery overlooking the stunning Lighthouse Beach. You can also shop for sarees and traditional souvenirs from the local market lines by Lighthouse Beach. Overnight stay at the hotel in Kovalam.
Lighthouse Beach
Lighthouse Beach in Kovalam, Kerala, boasts a captivating blend of history and natural beauty. Originally a fishing village, it gained prominence with the construction of the iconic lighthouse in 1972, guiding ships along the Arabian Sea. Today, the beach is a magnet for travelers seeking sun, sand, and serenity. Its golden shores offer a perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls and exhilarating water sports. Visitors can unwind at beachside shacks, savoring fresh seafood and stunning ocean vistas. With its rich heritage and breathtaking scenery, Lighthouse Beach continues to enchant visitors, earning its place as a cherished gem along Kerala's coastline.
Kovalam to Kanyakumari Excursion Tour | Enjoy the View of Confluence of Three Rivers
After a refreshing breakfast at Kovalam, you will start your coastal drive to the southernmost tip of India where the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal meet the Indian Ocean. Feel the special mystical significance of the spiritual side of the Vivekanand Rock Memorial. Thiruvalluvar's towering statue is made in the memory of famous Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar. Take a dip into Triveni Sangam where the ocean merges, and try distinguishing the ocean from the seas. Watching sunrise and sunset on Kanyakumari's liquid horizon is one of the most priceless things that you must experience. Overnight stay at Kovalam.
Vivekananda Memorial Rock
Perched on a majestic rock in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, the Vivekananda Memorial is a symbol of spiritual enlightenment and national pride. Constructed in 1970, it commemorates Swami Vivekananda's transformative meditation on this very rock in 1892. Here, the revered saint found inspiration to spread the message of universal brotherhood and harmony. The memorial, comprising the Vivekananda Mandapam and the adjacent statue of Thiruvalluvar, offers panoramic views of the confluence of the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal. A pilgrimage site for seekers of inner peace and wisdom, the Vivekananda Memorial continues to inspire generations with its timeless message of unity.
Kovalam to Trivandrum | Departure
After breakfast at Kovalam, drive back to Trivandrum to catch your flight/train back home. Try booking tickets for home transfers departing from Trivandrum in the evening so you can visit the temples of Trivandrum. Seek blessings at the very famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple and admire this temple's intricate stonework and jaw-dropping backdrop. This will mark the end of the trip with a bag full of lifetime memories.
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, nestled in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is a revered Hindu shrine steeped in rich history and spiritual significance. Believed to be over 1000 years old, the temple's origins date back to the Sangam period of ancient Indian history. Dedicated to Lord Padmanabhaswamy (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), it's renowned for its stunning Dravidian architecture and intricate sculptures. The temple gained global attention due to the discovery of hidden vaults containing treasures worth billions in 2011, making it one of the wealthiest religious institutions in the world. Today, it remains a vital center of worship and cultural heritage in Kerala.
- Stay - Base category rooms on a double and triple-sharing basis as per the chosen variant.
- Meals - Breakfast from day 2 to the last day as per itinerary.
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on the houseboat as per chosen variant.
- Transfers - Airport / Railway station pick up and drop off as per your timings.
- Comfortable and hygienic vehicle (Sedan/SUV) for sightseeing on all days as per the itinerary and chosen variant.
- Sightseeing - Sightseeing in a comfortable and sanitized vehicle as per the itinerary.
- Driver - Highly experienced Driver
- Accommodation - Hotel names as per variant
- Air Fare/Train fare.
- Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips. Liquor, boating & joy rides.
- Any other item not specified in "Cost Includes".
- Additional sightseeing or usages of vehicle not mention in the itinerary.
- Any Entrance/Activity Fees.
- Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blocks etc (to be borne by the clients directly on the spot).
Package: Deluxe
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