Kerala Trip Packages from delhi | Duration | Price |
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Classic Kerala Tour with FREE Visit to Tea Estate | 3 days & 2 nights | INR 10,500 |
Glimpse of Kerala | Waterfalls, Wildlife and Winding Roads | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 13,890 |
Best Of Kerala With Houseboat Stay | FREE Echo Point Visit | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 45,675 |
Kerala Weekend Getaway | Misty Hills & Calm Backwaters | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 18,500 |
Romantic Escape to Kerala | From Tea Estates to Golden Sands | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 27,500 |
Spiritual Trails of South India | Flight Inclusive Deal | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 47,200 |
Kerala is one of the most beautiful Indian states dotted with picturesque beaches, lush green landscapes, and serene backwaters. With our Kerala Tour Packages from Delhi, you can have the exploration of this south Indian state in a well-managed and hassle-free way. We offer a wide range of Kerala packages so you can choose the one that best suits your preferences and needs. With our Kerala tour package, you can enjoy a wide range of activities such as thrilling wildlife safaris, backwater cruises, and tea estate visits. We also offer round-the-clock support to ensure you can have the best experience in this enchanting state.
Whether you’re a couple, solo traveller, family, or group our Kerala tour package suits all your preferences and caters to your diverse needs. We also give you the option to customize the package allowing you to choose the duration, activities you want to enjoy, and the kind of experiences you want to have. From short-duration trips to a week-long itinerary, we offer flexible packages. So book our Kerala packages from Delhi now to have an unforgettable journey in "God's Own Country.
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Here are some of the best places to visit in Kerala:
1. Alleppey: Alleppey is also known as Venice of the East because of its extensive network of canals, lagoons, and waterways. Alappuzha Beach is one of the main attractions of Alleppey with boating facilities and a children’s park. You can enjoy a scenic journey in houseboats through the backwaters allowing you to watch closely the marine life and scenic beauty of Alleppey. There are small man-made islands in Alleppey where you can spot various migratory birds. During the harvest season, the snake boat race is conducted in the backwaters where a team of rowers compete with each other.
2. Munnar: With our Kerala Tour Packages from Delhi, you can visit Munnar, a captivating hill station with tea plantations and misty waterfalls. It has many picturesque waterfalls such as Cheeyappara, Attukal, and Valara known for their pristine beauty. You can stroll through the aromatic tea gardens, go trout fishing, and enjoy splendid views from Echo Point. See rare orchids and bushes, 120 species of birds, and Nilgiri Tahr at Eravikulam National Park. You can also witness the art of tea processing at the Tata Tea Museum. Adventure lovers can indulge in various activities such as rappelling, rock climbing, and trekking.
3. Wayanad: Book our Kerala Tour Packages from Delhi to visit Wayanad, a hill district with exotic flora and fauna and cascading waterfalls. It has Asia’s second-largest dam, Banasura Sagar Dam where you can enjoy boating and trekking. The Edakkal Caves are the main attraction of Wayanad known to have the oldest sources of prehistoric inscriptions. You can enjoy boating at Pookode Lake, trek to Chembra Peak, and indulge in bamboo rafting at Kuruva Island.
4. Idukki: Idukki is a stunning hill station blessed with lush green hills, majestic waterfalls, and beautiful lakes. It houses the Idukki Arch Dam, Asia’s first arch dam, and India’s second-highest dam surrounded by lush green hills. The most popular tourist destination in Idukki is the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary home to snakes like vipers and cobras and animals like elephants, bison, wild dogs, and sambar deer. You can head to Hill View Park to enjoy breathtaking views of the Idukki and Cheruthoni Dams.
5. Thrissur: Thrissur is the cultural capital of Kerala with numerous natural wonders and religious sites. It houses Asia’s tallest church, Bible Tower that can be seen from any corner of the city. The city hosts the Thrissur Pooram featuring decorated elephants and dazzling fireworks. Snehatheeram Beach Archaeological and Art Museum, Shakthan Thampuran Palace, Guruvayur Temple, and Vadakkunnathan Temple are the main attractions in Thrissur.
Here are some of the best things to do in Kerala:
1. Enroll in a Cooking Lesson: Enroll in a cooking class and learn how to cook traditional delicacies from a local chef with our Kerala Packages from Delhi. From classic dishes like sambar and idli to pineapple chutney and banana halwa you’ll learn to make a wide array of delectable traditional dishes. Learn to create flavour profiles, and spice mixes and savour the dishes you have prepared on banana leaves. All ingredients and refreshments will be provided to you so that you can learn to cook the recipes easily.
2. Catch a Kathakali Performance: Get a chance to appreciate Kerala’s artistic traditions by catching a Kathakali Performance at the Kerala Kathakali Center or the Cochin Cultural Center. This traditional performance art combines music, drama, dance, and storytelling. See the performers dressed up in elaborate costumes portraying ancient stories through their dance and amazing gestures. If you arrive early you can see the behind-the-scenes activities, including costume preparation and makeup application, before the performance begins.
3. Cruise the Backwaters on a Houseboat: Cruise in a houseboat on the backwaters overlooking coconut trees and lush paddy fields with our Kerala Tour Packages from Delhi. As the boat glides through the backwater you can see lush green paddy fields, quaint villages, and coconut groves. You can also enjoy the traditional dishes of Kerala prepared with aromatic spices on the houseboat. Keep your eyes peeled for glimpses of turtles and otters, as they appear occasionally along the banks of the backwater.
4. Catch a Theyyam Ritual in Action: Enjoy the centuries-old art form and ritualistic performance, Theyyam in temples of North Kerala from November to May. Theyyam combines elements of devotion, dance, and drama and is an integral part of the rich heritage of Kerala. The Theyyam artists narrate interesting stories associated with the deity through dance and song. During the performance, it is believed that the performer’s body is possessed, enabling them to fully embody the character.
5. Explore Historic Fort Kochi: With our Kerala Tour Packages from Delhi, you can explore Fort Kochi, a historic area known for its beautiful colonial architecture. You can stroll by narrow streets that are dotted with colonial-era buildings and see the fishermen casting fishing nets along the shore. Fort Kochi has numerous art galleries where you can witness traditional artwork. Enjoy various water sports activities at Fort Kochi Beach including banana boat rides, jet skiing, and catamaran rides.
You can visit Kerala all around the year as each season offers unique experiences and distinct advantages.
Peak Season (October to March): October to March marks the peak season in Kerala with warm weather and low chances of rainfall. During this time you can explore the beaches and enjoy outdoor activities like backwater cruising and tea plantation tours. Kerala's hill stations like Thekkady and Munnar experience cool and comfortable weather during these months and are ideal for those looking to escape the heat. You can enjoy many festivals and events during these months including Onam, Vishu, and Thrissur Pooram.
Shoulder Season (April to June): April to June is shoulder season in Kerala with pleasant weather and low humidity. Most attractions are open during this time and there are fewer crowds at most tourist destinations than in the peak season. You can attend festivals like Onam and Navratri during the shoulder season.
Wanning Season (July to September): July to September mark the wanning season in Kerala with cool weather and a good amount of rainfall. During this time the entire state gets carpeted with lush greenery and blooming flowers creating a magical spectacle. If you book Kerala Packages from Delhi during the low season you can get good discounts on flights and accommodation. The crowd is less at most of the attractions during this time allowing you to have a leisurely exploration of the famous sites.
By Air: Kerala has three airports - Trivandrum International Airport (Thiruvananthapuram), Cochin International Airport (Kochi), and Calicut International Airport (Kozhikode). All these airports are well connected with the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. Many airlines run daily non-stop flights between Delhi and each of the airports in Kerala. The flight duration is usually three and a half hours.
By Train: There are many direct trains from New Delhi to Trivandrum like NZM TVC Express, Kerala Express, and Kerala S Kranti. These trains stop at major cities of Kerala like Kannur, Calicut, Alleppey, Thrissur, and Kollam before reaching Trivandrum. The travel time could be as long as 4 days (50 hours) by train.
By Road: The road distance between Delhi and the capital city of Trivandrum is 2908 km and hence, there are no direct buses available. If you are particular about taking a bus, you can stop at several states in Central and southern India, before reaching Kerala.
1. How much does the Kerala tour cost?
A budget traveler can explore Kerala for around ₹35,000 to ₹50,000 for a week, including basic accommodation, local transportation, and meals. Mid-range options that offer more comfort and amenities, can cost about ₹1,20,000 for a week. Luxury tours including upscale resorts and premium experiences can exceed ₹1,50,000. Booking our Kerala packages from Delhi in advance can help you save time and effort.
2. Are there any direct flights to Kerala from Delhi?
Yes, there are direct flights to Kerala from Delhi. Airports such as Trivandrum International Airport (Thiruvananthapuram), Cochin International Airport (Kochi), and Calicut International Airport (Kozhikode) have regular direct flights from Delhi. Air India, Indigo, and Vistara operate on these routes and provide convenient and time-efficient travel options between Delhi and different cities in Kerala.
3. Is a trip to Kerala expensive?
No, a Kerala trip is not expensive. The state offers accommodations and food at very modest prices for everyone to come and enjoy an amazing Kerala holiday. Beaches in Kerala like Kovalam and Varkala for free and the temples like Padmanabhaswamy and Guruvayoor temples are free to visit. Activities such as houseboat rides and cultural performances are also reasonably priced. All these factors combinedly let tourists explore the state without breaking the bank. You can also book our Kerala packages from Delhi to have the best experience at reasonable prices.
4. How many days are sufficient for the Kerala tour?
You will need a minimum of 7 days to cover all the major tourist destinations of Kerala like Kannur and Calicut in the north, Alleppey, Munnar, and Cochin in the middle, and Trivandrum in the south. However, a 2-week long Kerala trip will help you enjoy exploring the state immersively in a more relaxed way.
5. Is Kerala worth visiting?
Absolutely yes! Known as "God's Own Country," Kerala is abundantly blessed with lush green landscapes, serene backwaters, rumbling beaches, ancient temples, rich history, and warm hospitality. Kerala also offers several water sports and ayurvedic retreats. The signature food of Kerala like Puttu and Kadala Curry and Appan with Stew can get one drooling.