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Kerala Package
This 7 Nights 8 Days Kerala tour presents a journey through some of the state’s well-known destinations, including hill stations, wildlife areas, backwaters, coastal towns, and cultural landmarks. The itinerary begins in Cochin and moves to Munnar, where rolling hills, tea plantations, Anamudi Peak viewpoints, Mattupetty Dam, Blossom Park, Eco Point, and a tea factory visit are included. It continues to Eravikulam National Park and Rajamalai Hills for wildlife viewing. The trip then progresses to Thekkady for a visit to Periyar National Park and the option for a boat ride. From there, the tour leads to Alleppey for a houseboat stay along the Vembanad Lake backwaters. The journey then moves to Trivandrum with visits such as Kuthiramalika Palace, Napier Museum, and Sri Chitra Art Gallery. The next stop is Kanyakumari, known for its coastline, sunrise and sunset viewpoints, Bagavathi Amman Temple, and the Church of Our Lady of Ransom. The tour concludes in Kovalam, where Hawa Beach, Lighthouse Beach, and a relaxed coastal setting are included before departing from Trivandrum.
Day 01
COCHIN PICK UP – MUNNAR
Upon arrival at Cochin airport, you will be picked up and driven to Munnar, a well-known hill station in Kerala. A hill station and former resort for the British Raj elite, it is surrounded by rolling hills dotted with tea plantations established in the late 19th century. Munnar is a kaleidoscopic paradise that is home to some of the finest tea plantations in India. Enjoy panoramic views of Anamudi, the highest peak in South India at 2695 m, visible from Munnar. Visit Mattupetty Dam, a famous picnic spot for boating and horse riding, Blossom Park, Eco Point, Tea Factory, etc.
On arrival at Munnar, check in at the hotel and relax.
Overnight stay at Munnar hotel.
Day 02
MUNNAR
After breakfast, proceed for full-day sightseeing. Visit Eravikulam National Park (16 km) for wildlife watching.
Note: The park will be closed from 01 Jan to 28 Feb every year.
Continue to Rajamalai Hills, lying adjacent to the park.
Overnight stay at Munnar hotel.
Day 03
MUNNAR – THEKKADY
Morning after breakfast, proceed to Thekkady for a sightseeing tour of Periyar National Park.
(Boat timings: morning 09:30 and evening 03:00; on direct payment.)
Later, you are free to relax at the hotel.
Overnight stay at Thekkady hotel.
Day 04
THEKKADY – ALLEPPEY HOUSEBOAT (4 hr 12 min / 150.8 km)
Morning after breakfast, proceed to Alleppey and check in at the houseboat for night stay at the bank of the Vembanad Lake, where you will forget everything except the enjoyment of life. Enjoy the magic of the backwaters by going on a houseboat (Kettuvallam) cruise across the backwaters with lunch and dinner.
Overnight stay at Houseboat.
Day 05
ALLEPPEY – TRIVANDRUM (3 hr 59 min / 157.0 km)
Morning after breakfast, disembark from the houseboat and travel to Trivandrum. On arrival, check into the hotel and later proceed for a day tour of famous places in Trivandrum.
Kuthiramalika Palace: Also called the Mansion of Horses or Puthenmalika Palace, situated on the southeast side of Padmanabhaswamy Temple. This is a complex of several palaces and buildings.
Napier Museum: Thiruvananthapuram houses some of the best museums in the state. These museums are in a park in the north of the city. Napier Museum, named after Lord Charles Napier, began in the nineteenth century and is a typical Kerala-style architectural structure. It has a collection of eleventh to eighteenth-century bronze and stone sculptures.
Sri Chitra Art Gallery: An art gallery with an impressive collection of paintings from different schools such as Rajput, Mughal, and Tanjore, along with works from China, Japan, Tibet, and Bali. Works of Ravi Varma, Svetoslav, and Nicholas Roerich add significance to this gallery.
Night stay at the hotel in Trivandrum.
(City tour – places will be covered as time permits.)
Day 06
TRIVANDRUM – KANYAKUMARI (2 hr 42 min / 94.7 km)
After breakfast, proceed to Kanyakumari, a coastal town in Tamil Nadu at India’s southern tip. Jutting into the Laccadive Sea, the town was known as Cape Comorin during British rule and is popular for watching sunrise and sunset over the ocean. It is also a noted pilgrimage site thanks to the Bagavathi Amman Temple, dedicated to a consort of Shiva, and the Our Lady of Ransom Church, an important center of Indian Catholicism.
Night stay at the hotel in Kanyakumari.
Day 07
KANYAKUMARI – KOVALAM (2 hr 9 min / 76.8 km)
Morning after breakfast, proceed for sunrise view and later travel to Kovalam. On arrival at Kovalam, check into the hotel. Later, proceed to visit Hawa Beach and Lighthouse Beach. Kovalam is a small coastal town in the southern Indian state of Kerala, south of Thiruvananthapuram. At the southern end of Lighthouse Beach is a striped lighthouse with a viewing platform. Explore the beach and relax.
Night stay at the hotel in Kovalam.
Day 08
DEPARTURE
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfer to Trivandrum airport to board the return flight.
- Comfortable accommodation as per the itinerary
- Meals provided according to the trip plan
- Private vehicle for local transfers and sightseeing
- Entry tickets to the attractions listed in the itinerary
- Coordination for check-ins and activity timings
- On-route assistance and local guidance throughout the trip
Frequently Asked Questions
You need to know about service
Each day is planned to keep travel smooth and sightseeing easy to enjoy. Distances are arranged sensibly, and breaks are added where needed. The goal is to give you enough time at each spot without long, tiring stretches on the road.
Small changes are usually possible if they fit within the day’s schedule. You can spend a little extra time at a place you like, that’s totally fine and we will balance the remaining stops so the main experiences stay intact.
Cancellations are processed based on how early the request is made. Refund amounts depend on the notice period and any arrangements already confirmed. If you let us know as early as you can, it’s much easier for us to process your request.
Most locations offer familiar Indian dishes along with simple veg and non-veg choices. If you prefer mild flavours or basic meals, those options are usually available too. Restaurants along the route generally offer enough variety to stay comfortable throughout the trip.