Jammu-Kashmir
Discover Kerala’s endless charm — tranquil backwaters, emerald tea valleys, and sunlit beaches. This thoughtfully designed eight-day journey weaves through Kochi’s colonial alleys, Munnar’s misty tea gardens, Thekkady’s wildlife-rich forests, Alleppey’s shimmering backwaters aboard a traditional houseboat, Kovalam’s palm-fringed shores, and the cultural heart of Trivandrum. Expect slow mornings watching fishermen haul nets, aromatic spice tours, soothing Ayurvedic treatments, and evenings spent watching spectacular sunsets paint the sky. Delicious coastal and Karavali cuisine, warm local hospitality, and memorable local interactions daily, and opportunities for easy treks, birdwatching, and village immersion round out the experience. Ideal for couples, families, and solo explorers who want relaxation without missing authentic culture, this trip offers a soulful balance of nature, heritage, and restorative leisure.
Arrive in Kochi, the Queen of the Arabian Sea. Check into your hotel and unwind after your journey. Visit the historic Fort Kochi area, where Chinese fishing nets silhouette against the sunset. Explore the Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, and St. Francis Church — India’s oldest European church. Stroll through charming colonial lanes filled with spice shops, art cafes, and handicrafts. In the evening, enjoy a mesmerizing Kathakali dance performance, revealing Kerala’s artistic legacy. Dinner and overnight stay in Kochi.;
After breakfast, drive through scenic hill roads to Munnar, blanketed in endless tea plantations and misty valleys. En route, stop at Valara and Cheeyappara Waterfalls for pictures. Upon arrival, check into your resort and relax amidst the refreshing aroma of tea leaves. Later, visit the Tea Museum to learn about Kerala’s plantation heritage. Evening is free for leisure — explore the local market or simply enjoy the mountain breeze from your balcony. Overnight stay in Munnar.;
Begin your day with a hearty breakfast and proceed for a full-day sightseeing tour. Visit Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and breathtaking views of the rolling hills. Stop at Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, and Kundala Lake for scenic photography and boating. Don’t miss Blossom Garden and the aromatic spice plantations that line the hills. In the evening, return to your hotel to relax amid serene landscapes. Overnight stay in Munnar.;
After breakfast, drive to Thekkady, Kerala’s lush jungle destination. On arrival, check in and head for an exciting boat ride in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, spotting elephants, bison, and vibrant birdlife along the lake’s edges. Visit the spice plantations to witness the origins of Kerala’s world-famous spices. In the evening, enjoy an optional martial arts (Kalaripayattu) show or a cultural performance. Overnight stay in Thekkady.;
After breakfast, drive to Alleppey — the Venice of the East. Check into a traditional houseboat and cruise through the peaceful backwaters lined with swaying palms, paddy fields, and quaint villages. Relish delicious Kerala cuisine prepared onboard while drifting along serene canals. Witness village life, paddy fields, and the golden glow of the sunset. Enjoy dinner and overnight stay on the houseboat, lulled by the rhythm of rippling waters.;
Disembark after breakfast and proceed to Kovalam, Kerala’s most loved beach destination. Check into your beach resort and relax by the Arabian Sea. Spend the afternoon soaking up the sun at Lighthouse Beach and Hawa Beach. In the evening, enjoy a walk along the palm-lined promenade or indulge in a rejuvenating Ayurvedic massage. Dinner and overnight stay in Kovalam.;
After breakfast, head for a half-day sightseeing tour of Trivandrum, Kerala’s capital city. Visit the grand Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Napier Museum, and Sri Chitra Art Gallery. Later, return to Kovalam for some leisure time on the beach or local shopping. Enjoy your final sunset in God’s Own Country. Overnight stay in Kovalam.;
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Trivandrum Airport for your onward journey. Carry home unforgettable memories of Kerala — from misty mountains and lush forests to golden beaches and serene backwaters. A perfect ending to your enchanting expedition through nature’s paradise.;
Ans: The best time to visit Kerala is between October and March when the weather is cool and pleasant. This is ideal for houseboat cruises, sightseeing, and beach activities. June to September is monsoon season — perfect for Ayurvedic treatments and lush green landscapes.
Duration : 5 Nights & 6 Days
Places to Visit :
Jammu | Katra | Vaishno Devi | Shiv Khori
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