- 9 Days
Embark on an unforgettable 8-day journey through the magical land of Kerala, fondly called “God’s Own Country.” Begin your tour in the historic port city of Cochin, travel to the lush hills of Munnar, encounter wildlife in Thekkady, enjoy a romantic houseboat stay in the backwaters of Alleppey, and unwind on the palm-fringed beaches of Kovalam. The tour also includes a spiritual visit to Kanyakumari and the peaceful Azhimala Shiva Temple, concluding in Trivandrum. This itinerary is a perfect blend of culture, nature, adventure, and serenity – ideal for couples, families, and solo travelers.
Cochin, a historic port city, blends colonial charm with vibrant local culture. Famous for its Portuguese and Dutch architecture, spice markets, art cafés, and Chinese fishing nets, Cochin offers a beautiful introduction to Kerala’s diverse heritage.
Munnar, nestled in the Western Ghats, is a serene hill station famed for tea estates, misty mountains, and cool climate. It offers stunning landscapes, wildlife sanctuaries, and a perfect escape into nature’s tranquility and lush green charm.
Thekkady is home to Kerala’s famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled amidst spice-scented plantations and lush hills. It offers rich biodiversity, boat safaris, spice gardens, and cultural experiences like martial arts and dance performances, making it a nature lover’s delight.
Alleppey, known as the ‘Venice of the East,’ is famed for its tranquil backwaters and houseboat cruises. With palm-lined canals, green paddy fields, and peaceful village scenes, it's an idyllic setting for a serene and romantic water journey.
Kovalam is a tropical beach haven near Trivandrum, known for its golden sand, crescent-shaped beaches, and iconic lighthouse. A perfect place to relax, sunbathe, or enjoy Ayurvedic treatments, Kovalam offers laid-back vibes and soothing ocean views.
Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India, offers a spiritual and scenic experience where the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean meet. Known for its sunrise/sunset views, Vivekananda Rock, and temples, it reflects deep cultural and religious significance.
Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala, is a harmonious blend of ancient tradition and modern city life. It features grand temples, art museums, and palaces, with the iconic Padmanabhaswamy Temple being a major spiritual and architectural attraction.