Getaway to Kerala | A Journey Through Paradise of South India
Trip Highlights
Experience Kerala’s vibrant culture and heritage, from Fort Kochi's historic streets to Alleppey's backwaters, blending colonial charm with scenery—curated by Thrillophilia!
Soak in the charm of Pullu Medu Elephant Viewpoint, where untouched beauty and elephant trails make every moment picture-perfect.
Float across Alleppey's backwaters on a Shikara boat, where swaying palms, serene backwaters, and the rhythm of village life create an escape that feels straight out of paradise.
Traverse Kerala’s emerald hills, fragrant tea plantations, and breathtaking coasts in the plush comfort of a luxury SUV, all while paying no more than the price of a regular sedan.
Immerse yourself in Kerala’s elegance with a premium stay that fuses world-class comforts and amazing hospitality, offered at a price that is budget-friendly yet feels truly luxurious.


Know Before You Go
- To make the most of your sightseeing tours and transfers, please be punctual. Timely departure is essential to ensure you cover all planned attractions and points of interest.
- Please note that tickets and entry fees to all attractions are not included in the package.
- Entry fees can vary, so it's a good idea to check the specific costs for each attraction in advance.
- Heavy rainfalls are observed between June to September so itinerary changes are possible. In case the roads are blocked due to landslides or any other natural calamity, a permit may not be available to go.
- Wear appropriate clothing, especially when visiting religious sites. Revealing attire is not culturally acceptable.
- Public drinking is prohibited so consume alcohol only in licensed establishments or private spaces.
- ID proof is mandatory for each visitor at the time of booking, and also upon arrival. PAN card will not be considered as a valid ID proof.
- The tour takes place through an eco-friendly zone; do not encourage littering the local sites.
- Kindly make sure to carry a pair of winter clothes as you will require it upon reaching Munnar, the hill station.
- While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, it's advisable to carry some cash, especially when visiting remote areas where card facilities may be limited.
- Before heading to Elephant Junction, it's recommended to bring an extra pair of clothes, as interactions with the elephants can get a bit messy.
- Please note that while your driver will drop you off for the Thekkady food tour, return transfers are not included. Plan accordingly for your return journey.
- The hotels listed are subject to availability and may have varying prices during long weekends and the holiday season.
- Early check-in or late check-out is subject to availability and the hotel may charge extra for the same.
- In Munnar and Thekkady, most hotels provide non-A/C rooms as these are hill stations with naturally cool weather. A/C rooms are available in select hotels and may come at an additional cost.
Additional Information
About the Tour:
Discover the timeless charm of Kerala on this carefully curated journey that blends nature, culture, and unique experiences. Begin in Kochi and drive to the misty hills of Munnar, crossing the Gateway to Idukki and pausing at cascading waterfalls before indulging in adventure at Pottas Fun Farm. In Munnar, cherish close encounters at Carmelagiri Elephant Park, admire the serene Mattupetty Dam, and drift on a shikara at misty Kundala Lake. Continue to Thekkady for a scenic cruise at the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, rare interactions at Elephant Junction, and a guided spice garden walk. Add flavor with a local food tour before heading to Alleppey, the Venice of the East, where a traditional houseboat cruise through tranquil backwaters and a Kerala-style lunch create unforgettable memories. Each destination reveals Kerala’s USP—its seamless blend of landscapes, wildlife, culture, and soulful experiences.
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Kerala Tour faqs
What is Munnar famous for?
The town of Munnar is famous for its vast stretches of tea plantations and has all the holiday facilities to provide comfort to its visitors. It is the place where the three mountain rivers of Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala meet.
What is the best time to visit Munnar?
The best time to visit Munnar is between the months of December to February when winters are at their peak.
What is Thekkady famous for?
Thekkady is famous for the Periyar Tiger Reserve which is one of the best animal habitats in the country.
What are the best attractions of Thekkady?
- The Gavi Forest
- The Elephant Junction
- Green Park Spices of Thekkady
- The Periyar Lake
What are the best activities in Alleppey?
- Enjoying the Snake Boat Race
- A night stay at a boat house
- Walking along the beautiful stretches of Alleppey
Which is best time to visit Alleppey?
The best time to visit Alleppey is in the months of November to February.









