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KERALA TOUR PACKAGES

Unraveling the Charms of God’s Own Country

Embarking on a journey to Kerala in 2023-2024? Explore the allure of God’s Own Country with our curated and trending Kerala tour packages! Whether you desire an in-depth cultural immersion, dream of traversing the serene beaches, wandering through lush spice plantations, delving into the untouched forests of Thekkady, or seeking a romantic escapade for the newlyweds, our extensive collection of over 100 Kerala tour packages caters to all preferences. From standard to luxury, we customize the packages to align with your budget, ensuring a personalized and unforgettable experience.

PLACES TO VISIT IN KERALA HOLIDAY PACKAGES

  1. Mattupetty Dam, Munnar: Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, Mattupetty Dam and its tranquil lake make for a mesmerizing visit. Known as the “Cattle Village,” it once hosted the Indo-Swiss farm project, adding to its charm.
  2. Mattancherry Palace, Kochi: Formerly a Portuguese Palace, Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, boasts intricately detailed murals depicting scenes from epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata.
  3. Periyar National Park, Thekkady: Covering 357 sq. km, Periyar National Park is a haven for tigers and elephants. Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy a unique boat safari on Periyar Lake for an up-close encounter with the park’s diverse flora and fauna.
  4. Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall, Kumarakom: An ideal picnic spot, Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall offers a serene environment. The cascading water, often compared to milk, creates a picturesque setting complemented by the St. Mary’s church atop the falls.
  5. Alappuzha Beach, Alleppey: Known for its vast network of freshwater rivers, lakes, and lagoons, Alappuzha Beach hosts the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race. The beach, coupled with the Alappuzha Lighthouse, attracts visitors seeking both relaxation and cultural experiences.
  6. Lighthouse Beach, Kovalam: Shaped like a crescent, Lighthouse Beach offers a plethora of food options along the shoreline. Visitors can engage in various beach sports while enjoying the scenic beauty of the Arabian Sea.
  7. Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Trivandrum: Steeped in legend, this temple is believed to have been visited by Balarama, as mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita. Devotees flock to seek blessings, with a strict dress code in place for entry.
  8. Banasura Sagar Dam, Wayanad: Initially constructed for the Kakkayam Hydroelectric project, Banasura Sagar Dam now serves as a popular picnic spot. The trek around the dam offers breathtaking views, and a speedboat ride is a must.
  9. Vagamon Lake, Vagamon: A pride of Vagamon, Vagamon Lake is surrounded by picturesque landscapes. Boating options, including pedal boats and rowing boats, allow visitors to relish the views while enjoying some physical activity.
  10. Vizhinjam, Poovar: Poovar boasts scenic white sand beaches, a rock-cut cave, and a shrine dedicated to Vinandhara Dakshinamurti. Additionally, a marine aquarium adds to the allure of this coastal gem.
  11. St. Angelo’s Fort, Kannur: Built in 1505 by the first Portuguese viceroy of India, St. Angelo’s Fort offers captivating views of Moplah bay and Dharmadam Island.
  12. Madiyan Koolom Temple, Kasargod: Dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, Madiyan Koolom Temple is renowned for the annual Puttu Utsavam and the Kalasham festival.

Explore the diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Kerala with our meticulously crafted tour packages. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a blend of both, our packages promise an unforgettable sojourn in the lap of nature and tradition.

THINGS TO DO IN KERALA

Embark on a journey through Kerala, where every corner unravels unique and enriching experiences. From bathing elephants to savoring tea flavors, the state offers a plethora of activities that promise to leave an indelible mark on your travel memories.

1. Bathe Elephants, Kodanad: At the Kodanad Elephant Sanctuary, immerse yourself in an extraordinary experience by bathing elephants. This sanctuary, nestled in nature’s embrace, invites you to partake in elephant safaris, witness their majestic presence, and even engage in feeding these gentle giants.

2. House Boat Stay, Alleppey: A quintessential Kerala experience, a houseboat stay in Alleppey is a must. Glide through the intricate network of backwaters, surrounded by lush greenery. The serene ambiance and gentle lapping of water against the boat create an unparalleled experience that defines the essence of Kerala.

3. Shikara Rides, Alappuzha: Alappuzha offers captivating views of backwaters, and exploring them on a Shikara ride is a delightful activity. Cruise past swaying coconut trees, witness diverse avian species overhead, and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty that defines the backwaters.

4. Snake Boat Race, Alappuzha: Witness the thrilling Snake Boat Race in Alappuzha, an event that encapsulates the spirit of Kerala. To amplify the excitement, consider renting a boat for an up-close encounter with the race. The energy and fervor of the participants make it a spectacle worth experiencing.

5. Stay In a Tree House, Wayanad: For a rendezvous with nature, opt for a tree house stay in Wayanad. Surrounded by the lush green canopy, these accommodations offer a unique perspective. Engage in activities like rappelling, rock climbing, nature walks, and mountain biking to make your stay truly memorable.

6. Spice Tour, Thekkady: Delve into the aromatic world of spices with a tour of the plantations in Thekkady. Explore the cultivation of black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, and exotic vanilla. The tour, accompanied by a nature walk, provides an insight into the spice trade and its significance in Kerala.

7. Visit the Coffee Plantation, Wayanad: Immerse yourself in the world of coffee in Wayanad by visiting a coffee plantation. Learn about the intricate process of transforming green coffee beans into the perfect brew. The experience offers a deeper appreciation for the artistry involved in creating the beverage.

8. Watch Theyyam, Kochi: Kerala’s cultural richness comes alive in the form of Theyyam performances staged in various temples of North Kerala. This traditional dance form, a vibrant display of colors and expressions, offers a profound insight into the cultural tapestry of the region.

9. Try Tea Flavors, Munnar: Munnar, renowned for its tea estates, invites you to explore a 100-year-old factory that produces an array of tea flavors. Engage your senses in a tea-tasting experience and, if inclined, purchase these exquisite flavors as a delightful souvenir.

10. Bird Watching, Kumarakom: Nature enthusiasts can revel in the serene landscapes of the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. Armed with binoculars, spot rare migratory birds such as egrets, herons, waterfowl, and even the majestic Siberian crane. The sanctuary provides a tranquil escape for bird watchers and nature lovers alike.

As you traverse through Kerala, each experience unfolds a unique facet of the state’s beauty, ensuring your journey is not just a trip but a tapestry of cherished moments.

 

BEST TIME TO VISIT KERALA

Kerala, with its diverse landscapes and vibrant culture, offers a captivating experience throughout the year. However, the best time to explore the state is undoubtedly during the winter season. Summers tend to be uncomfortably hot, and the monsoons, while adding to the scenic beauty, can limit outdoor activities. Winter, spanning from October to February, provides an ideal climate for adventure activities, boating, trekking, and overall comfortable exploration.

HOW TO REACH KERALA

  1. By Air: Kerala boasts three international airports – Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, Kochi International Airport, and Calicut International Airport. These airports ensure seamless connectivity to both domestic and international destinations.
  2. By Rail: With approximately 200 railway stations, Kerala maintains excellent connectivity with major cities across India. The rail network facilitates convenient travel both within and beyond the state.
  3. By Road: Kerala’s well-maintained roads offer a smooth driving or riding experience. The state is directly linked by road to neighboring South Indian states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. National Highways 47, 17, and 49 further connect Kerala to the rest of the country.

CULTURE OF KERALA

Kerala is a tapestry of cultural diversity, encompassing various religions, communities, regional cultures, and linguistic variations. This cultural mosaic, akin to a chain of vibrantly colored beads, is shaped by the state’s rich rainforests, historical trade connections, immigrant influences, agricultural traditions, and the seamless integration of art, literature, and science. Despite the passage of centuries, the cultural and traditional essence of Kerala thrives within the hearts of its locals.

FOOD OF KERALA

  1. Puttu and Kadala Curry: A quintessential Kerala breakfast, Puttu is a steamed rice cake with coconut shavings, often accompanied by Kadala Curry, featuring black chickpeas.
  2. Appam with Stew: A Kerala favorite, Appam is a rice pancake with a soft center, best enjoyed with a southern-style stew.
  3. Idiyappam: Made from rice flour, water, and salt, Idiyappam consists of entwined strands of vermicelli, creating a unique variation of Appam.
  4. Nadan Kozhi Varuthathu (Spicy Chicken Fry): A flavorful chicken fry served on a banana leaf, prepared with onion, garlic, chili, vinegar, and coriander.
  5. Kerala Prawns Curry: Prawns dipped in coconut milk, jaggery, and spices, creating a mouthwatering curry sprinkled with chili, salt, and pepper.
  6. Beef Fry: A tantalizing dish coated with curry leaves, ginger-garlic paste, and mustard leaves, showcasing authentic flavors.
  7. Malabar Parotha: Originating from the Malabar region, this flaky, crispy, and crumbly street food delights the taste buds.
  8. Fish Molee: Lightly fried fish stewed in an earthen pot with coconut milk, kokum, spices, and fresh green chilies.
  9. Banana Fritters: A beloved tea-time snack featuring ripe bananas coated in plain flour and deep-fried to perfection.
  10. Palada Payasam: A festive treat during Onam, this dish is crafted from rice, sugar, milk, and ghee, offering a delightful conclusion to any culinary journey in Kerala.

Exploring Kerala is not just a journey; it’s an immersive experience into the heart of cultural richness, scenic beauty, and culinary delights.

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