Kerala ( Trivandrum, Kovalam, Kanyakumari, Trivandrum & Madurai )

Kerala

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Duration

4 Nights 5 Days

Tour Type

Family Trip

Location

Kerala

Overview

Kerala, located on the south-western tip of India, enjoys unique geographical features that have made it one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Asia. Fondly referred to as ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala was selected by the National Geographic Traveller as one of the 50 destinations of a lifetime and one of the thirteen paradises in the world.

An equable climate, serene beaches, tranquil stretches of backwaters, lush hill stations and exotic wildlife are the major attractions of this land. A unique advantage of Kerala is that most of the destinations here are only a two – four hour drive from the other.

Classical art forms, colourful festivals, exotic cuisine are some of the cultural marvels that await travellers. Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine and Panchakarma, the rejuvenation therapy in Ayurveda have also helped Kerala to gain a pan-global reputation as a worth-visit destination.

Season never ends in Kerala, thanks to the year-long moderate climate and numerous festivals and events.

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Itinerary

Day 1
Trivandrum
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On your arrival at Trivandrum international Airport/ Railway station, meet our executive to Welcome & receive you. Later drive to Trivandrum capital city of the old Travancore Kingdom and presently of Kerala State. A day with different experiences. Half day ci... ty tour to experience the So many iconic monuments & attractions like the Napier Museum, KuthiraMalika, Sri Padmanabhapuram Temple, Sri Chithira Arts Gallery, and Zoo, etc. Today early in the morning or in the evening you can visit the famous Sri Padmanabha Swamy temple. Overnight stay.   Show more >
Day 2
Trivandrum - Kovalam
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After on board breakfast, heading to another landscape; beach. Kovalam; attracts large number of international beach lovers since last several decades with its magnificent sandy beach stretches and shallow water that are perfect for water sports and swimming. ... Kovalam has three adjacent crescent beaches. You can check in your beach resort and rest of the day at leisure/ enjoy the thrilling beach. Water sport activities are available here. Sunbathing, swimming, herbal body massages, special cultural programs available too. Pamper yourself time for a sleep.   Show more >
Day 3
Kovalam - Kanyakumari
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We are about to leave for our last halt destination after breakfast. Enjoy local Poovar sightseeing Golden Sand beach and spent some 2 Hrs there and later drive to Kanyakumari the southern tip of Indian Sub-continent and an important destination for pilgrim as...  well as leisure travelers. On the way get down at Padmanabapuram Palace an architectural wonder, and reach Kanyakumari at noon. Evening visit the famous Vivekananda rock which is situated on the sea and the statue of Thiruvalluvar on the rock. Enjoy an ever memorable Sunset from there as its the point where the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal are joining together. Overnight stay.   Show more >
Day 4
Kanyakumari - Rameshwaram
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After breakfast head towards Rameshwaram. On arrival, you are escorted to a pre-booked hotel for rest and refreshment. We then visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama. This is one of the seven places in India where pilgrims pray for salvation. ... The place is unique with 22 holy springs and the longest corridor in India. Our next visit is to the five faced Hanuman Temple. The temple also has a floating stone outside the temple exhibiting the famous stories from the Great Indian spic, Ramayana. There is an overnight stay at Rameshwaram.   Show more >
Day 5
Rameshwaram - Madurai - Dropoff
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After your breakfast check out and head towards Madurai, After reaching head towards the Meenakshi Temple. This temple complex has two temples, namely, Meenakshi Temple and the Sundareswarar Temple. This is one of the largest temples of the country and almost ... a city. This 2000 years old temple is specially known for its Ayiramkaal Mandapam; this thousand-pillared hall is sculpted with life size and ornamented figures. All the pillars look straight, you view them from which ever corner of the hall. The corridors are decorated with musical stone pillars, producing different musical notes when tapped. . later drop off at Madurai international airport/ railway station for the onward journey. Tour Ends With Happy Memories   Show more >

Travel Styles

Cultural
Nature & Adventure
Marine
Independent
Activities

Number of Days

4 to 6 days

FAQs

When To Visit Kerala ?
Kerala can be visited anytime in the year.
Is there Snow in Kerala
No in Kerala there can be no snowfall. Weather is Pleasant all the Year Round.
How many minimum days are required to explore Kerala ?
4 days are enough to explore best tourist places in Kerala like Munnar, Thekkady and Alleppey For delightful family trips, 8 to 9 days are enough and for honeymoon couples 4 nights and 5 days are enough for a romantic tour. If you want to try famous adventure activities and some offbeat places then you can extend this trip for 2 or 3 days.
What is the local food of Kerala ?
Kerala is known as the spice bowl of India. It is famous for its rich heritage of tasty food specially sea-food. Well known for spicy versions of non vegetarian dishes Chicken, Meat and Fish (‘Molly’ fish and ‘Karimeen Pollichathu’ Fish). Vegetarian people can try veggie delicacies made with coconut and bananas (Kerala’s ‘Puttu-Kadala’ and ‘Appam-Ishtu). Don’t forget to try Palada Payasam and Halwa which are special desserts of Kerala.
What is Kerala famous for?
Kerala is known for its scenic natural beauty, tourist attractions, heritage sites, exotic beaches, backwaters, houseboats rides, densely forested mountain ranges, deciduous semi-deciduous jungles that are home to some rare, plant life wildlife species.
Commonly spoken language in Kerala?
English and Malayalam is commonly spoken language of Kerala. Beside that Malayalam is actually the official language of Kerala. Other languages and dialects spoken across Kerala – Tamil, Hindi and Kannada
How is mobile connectivity in Kerala?
Kerala has good connectivity with major operators like Airtel, BSNL, Vodafone, Idea etc. You can face network issues in hilly regions like Munnar, Thekkady and Wayanad.

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