Kerala Packages | 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 14,860 |
Best of Kerala | From Houseboat Stays to Hilltop Views | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 19,449 |
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 Tour Packages by Thrillophilia start at ₹18,500 and go up to ₹47,200, depending on the number of days and inclusions. With 109+ packages for 2025, travellers can pick from short 4-day trips to immersive 8-day holidays across Kerala’s top destinations.
Each Kerala trip package includes comfortable stays in verified 3-star, 4-star, or 5-star hotels and resorts, private transfers, guided sightseeing, and full customisation options to match your pace and preferences. Whether you’re planning a Kerala honeymoon packages, family tour packages, or a group tour, Thrillophilia ensures a seamless, well-coordinated travel experience.
Our Kerala packages are rated 4.6 stars by thousands of travellers and backed by 12,000+ reviews, making them one of the most trusted ways to explore Kerala. More than a holiday, these packages give you memories and experiences that last a lifetime.
1. Honeymoon/Couples: Kerala honeymoon packages offer dreamy experiences for couples like romantic houseboat cruises in Alleppey and beautiful stays in Munnar. These packages are perfect for privacy and romance, which allow couples to relax amidst the serene landscapes of Kerala.
2. Families: Kerala tours for families include fun and learning through experiences like a visit to Periyar National Park, houseboat rides on backwaters, and cultural experiences like Kathakali dance shows. Relax on the stunning beaches of Kerala and enjoy activities tailored to all ages. These tours offer quality family time while exploring the natural and cultural richness of Kerala.
3. Solo Travellers: Kerala tour packages for solo travellers include exciting treks in the Western Ghats, walks through the historic lanes of Fort Kochi, and experiences that bring you closer to local traditions. These trips combine adventure and culture, offering solo travellers a perfect balance of Kerala’s vibrant charm and calm natural beauty.
4. Group Tours: Group tours in Kerala offer shared experiences like guided tea estate tours in Munnar, group boat rides in Alleppey’s backwaters, and local culinary workshops. These Kerala tour packages are ideal for friends, families, and solo travellers as they blend fun and bonding with rich cultural and natural attractions.
Here are some of the best places to visit in Kerala:
Munnar is a beautiful hill station in Kerala’s Western Ghats, located about 1,600 metres above sea level. It is known for its rolling tea plantations, misty valleys, and cool mountain air that make it one of the most visited destinations in Kerala. The pleasant weather, usually between 15°C and 25°C, and the calm surroundings create the perfect setting for a peaceful holiday in nature.
Top Attractions: Tea Museum, Anamudi Peak, Mattupetty Dam, Kundala Lake, Top Station, Eravikulam National Park, and Lakkam Waterfalls.
Local Food to Try: Appam with stew, Malabar parotta with chicken curry, Kerala Sadya, and banana chips.
Festivals & Events: The Tea and Tourism Festival (Jan–Feb) and Onam (Aug–Sep) showcase Munnar’s cultural and traditional charm.
Plan Your Trip: Explore the beauty of this hill station with our Munnar tour packages offering comfortable stays, guided experiences, and scenic getaways in the heart of Kerala.
Wayanad is a green paradise in Kerala known for its misty hills, forests, and waterfalls. It is a perfect destination for travellers seeking nature, adventure, and a glimpse of rural Kerala life. The weather stays pleasant throughout the year, with temperatures between 20°C and 30°C, ideal for trekking and exploring the outdoors.
Top Attractions: Edakkal Caves, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Chembra Peak, Banasura Sagar Dam, Meenmutty Falls, and Soochipara Falls.
Local Food to Try: Malabar biryani, puttu with kadala curry, kappa with meen curry, pazham pori, and appam with stew.
Festivals & Events: The Gadhika Festival, Wayanad Monsoon Festival, and Wayanad Fest celebrate the region’s tribal culture and art.
Plan Your Trip: If you are planning to visit Wayanad in October, November, or December, our Wayanad tour packages offer forest stays, guided treks, and local experiences surrounded by natural beauty.
Thekkady in Kerala’s Idukki district is famous for its wildlife, forests, and spice plantations. It is the perfect place for nature lovers, photographers, and those looking for a calm getaway.
Weather: Thekkady remains warm and comfortable with temperatures between 20°C and 35°C, and cool evenings that make sightseeing enjoyable.
Top Attractions: Periyar Tiger Reserve, Periyar Lake, spice plantations, Gavi, Ramakkalmedu, and Pandikuzhi are top spots to explore.
Local Food to Try: Malabar parotta with pepper chicken, Karimeen Pollichathu, Kerala Sadya, puttu with kadala curry, and unniyappam are must-try dishes.
Culture & Festivals: The Chitra Pournami Festival at Mangala Devi Temple and Onam celebrations highlight Thekkady’s cultural side.
Plan Your Trip: If you are planning to visit Thekkady in October, November, or December, our Thekkady tour packages offer guided safaris, peaceful stays, and nature-filled experiences.
Alleppey, often called the “Venice of the East,” is famous for its peaceful backwaters, swaying palms, and traditional houseboats. It is one of the most beautiful destinations in Kerala, where travellers can enjoy scenic cruises and authentic village experiences. The tropical weather stays warm with gentle backwater breezes, making it ideal for boat rides and beach visits.
Top Attractions: Alleppey Backwaters, Marari Beach, Alleppey Lighthouse, Krishnapuram Palace, Pathiramanal Island, and Mullakkal Temple.
Local Food to Try: Karimeen Pollichathu, appam with stew, meen moilee, banana fritters, and toddy.
Festivals & Events: The Nehru Trophy Boat Race and Champakulam Moolam Boat Race bring vibrant celebrations and cultural performances to the backwaters.
Plan Your Trip: If you are planning to visit Alleppey in October, November, or December, our Alleppey tour packages offer houseboat stays, backwater cruises, and a taste of authentic Kerala life.
Varkala is a scenic coastal town in Kerala known for its tall cliffs, golden beaches, and calm surroundings. It is one of the best beach destinations in South India, offering a mix of relaxation, adventure, and local culture.
Weather: Varkala has a pleasant tropical climate throughout the year, with warm sunshine and gentle sea breezes ideal for beach visits and outdoor activities.
Top Attractions: Varkala Beach, Janardanaswamy Temple, Varkala Cliff, Kappil Beach, and Anjengo Fort are the main attractions for sightseeing and photography.
Local Food to Try: Malabar seafood curry, appam with egg curry, puttu with kadala curry, banana chips, and fresh coconut water are popular local dishes to enjoy.
Culture & Festivals: The Arattu Festival at Janardanaswamy Temple in March and April features traditional rituals, music, and colourful processions that reflect Kerala’s rich heritage.
Plan Your Trip: If you are planning to visit Varkala in October, November, or December, our Varkala tour packages offer the best way to experience this coastal paradise with relaxing stays, water activities, and local experiences.
Kovalam is one of Kerala’s most famous beach destinations, known for its crescent-shaped coastline, swaying coconut palms, and vibrant seaside atmosphere. It is ideal for travellers seeking a mix of relaxation, water sports, and coastal culture. The weather remains warm and pleasant throughout the year, with refreshing sea breezes that make beach walks and sunsets delightful.
Top Attractions: Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach, Samudra Beach, Vizhinjam Lighthouse, Vellayani Lake, and the nearby Valiyathura Pier.
Local Food to Try: Karimeen Pollichathu, Malabar prawn curry, kappa with meen curry, appam with stew, and fresh seafood grilled by the beach.
Festivals & Events: Kovalam Beach Festival in December, along with Onam celebrations, fills the coast with music, local cuisine, and traditional performances.
Plan Your Trip: If you are planning to visit Kovalam in October, November, or December, our Kovalam tour packages offer beachfront stays, water adventures, and cultural experiences along Kerala’s scenic coastline.
Periyar National Park, also known as Periyar Tiger Reserve, is a renowned wildlife sanctuary in Kerala, India. Spanning 925 square kilometres, it is home to diverse flora and fauna, including elephants, tigers, and numerous bird species. A must-visit on any Kerala trip, the park's centrepiece is the picturesque Periyar Lake, offering visitors a serene environment amidst lush greenery.
Location: Thekkady, Idukki District, Kerala
Timings: 6 AM to 7 PM
Things to Do: Boat safari, jungle trekking, bamboo rafting, night safaris, elephant rides, nature walks, and visits to nearby spice plantations.
Eravikulam National Park, located in Kerala's Idukki district, spans 97 square kilometres and is renowned for its rich biodiversity. It serves as a sanctuary for the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and showcases the mesmerizing bloom of Neelakurinji flowers every 12 years, transforming the landscape into a sea of blue. Often featured in Kerala tour packages, the park is also home to Anamudi Peak, South India's highest point at 2,695 meters.
Location: Munnar, Idduki District, Kerala
Timings: 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Things to Do: Wildlife spotting, trekking, and visiting Lakkom Waterfalls
Athirappilly Waterfalls, Kerala’s largest waterfall, plunges 80 feet into the Chalakudy River, creating a breathtaking sight amid lush greenery. Located at the entrance of the Sholayar ranges in the Western Ghats, Athirappilly Waterfalls is a breathtaking natural wonder. Often included in Kerala trip packages, the surrounding dense forests are home to diverse wildlife, including majestic elephants and the iconic great hornbill. Its breathtaking fall and scenic beauty have also made it a popular filming location for numerous movies.
Location: Thrissur District, Kerala
Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Things to Do: Trekking, wildlife spotting, photography, and exploring nearby Vazhachal Waterfalls.
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, an architectural marvel, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Anantha Shayana (reclining) posture. The temple’s tall gopuram, detailed stone carvings, and murals reflect a combination of Kerala and Dravidian-style architecture. Known as the richest temple in the world, its hidden vaults contain priceless treasures, including gold, jewels, and ancient artefacts. This iconic temple is a highlight for many travellers exploring the state through Kerala holiday packages, with strict dress codes and traditional rituals adding to its mystique and spiritual significance.
Location: Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Timings: 3:30 AM to 7:20 PM
Things to Do: Temple’s architecture, witness rituals, attend Alpashi Utsavam and the Painkuni Festival, and visit nearby historical landmarks like Kuthiramalika Palace Museum and the Shri Chitra Art Gallery.
Located atop Ambukuthi Hills, Edakkal Caves are home to prehistoric petroglyphs dating back to 6000 BC. Unlike typical caves, they are natural rock shelters formed by a boulder wedged between two massive rocks. A must-visit on any trip to Kerala, the walls feature carvings of human figures, animals, and ancient symbols, offering a rare glimpse into early human civilization.
Location: Wayanad District, Kerala
Timings: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Things to Do: Trekking, exploring ancient petroglyphs, photography.
Mattancherry Palace, also known as the "Dutch Palace," is a stunning blend of Kerala and colonial architecture. Built by the Portuguese in 1555 and later renovated by the Dutch in 1663, it was a gift to the King of Cochin. Mattancherry palace is famous for its exquisite murals depicting scenes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Hindu legends. A central courtyard houses a temple dedicated to Pazhayannur Bhagavathi, the royal deity.
Location: Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Closed on Friday
Things to Do: Explore historical murals, visit the central courtyard temple, see royal artefacts, and explore nearby Jew Town and spice markets.
Whether you're in Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi, or any other city in India, Thrillophilia brings Kerala closer to you with well-planned travel packages. From misty hills to serene backwaters, our city-specific itineraries ensure a seamless experience with handpicked stays, guided tours, and effortless logistics. Here's how you can escape to God’s Own Country from your city:
1. Kerala Tour Packages from Bangalore: Starting at just INR 18,500, our 4-day, 3-night Kerala packages from Bangalore like "Kerala Weekend Getaway" takes you from Bangalore to the misty hills of Munnar and the serene backwaters of Alleppey.
2. Kerala Tour Packages from Mumbai: Mumbaikars can embark on a 6-day, 5-night journey with our "Best Kerala Family Tour," covering Munnar, Thekkady, Kumarakom, and Kochi. Our Kerala tour packages from Mumbai start at INR 19,450.
3. Kerala Tour Packages from Hyderabad: For travellers from Hyderabad, our 7-day, 6-night "Kerala Family Getaway" offers an immersive experience. From Munnar's hills to Kovalam's beaches, our Kerala packages from Hyderabad take you through Kerala starting at just INR 27,500.
4. Kerala Tour Packages from Delhi: Delhiites can explore Kerala's beauty with our 6-day, 5-night Kerala packages from Delhi like "Best Kerala Family Tour," featuring destinations like Munnar, Thekkady, Kumarakom, and Kochi, starting at INR 19,450.
5. Kerala Tour Packages from Pune: Our Kerala tour packages from Pune start at INR 23,500 and travellers will enjoy the scenic beauty of Kerala’s lush green hills, tranquil backwaters, and serene beaches with well-curated itineraries that ensure a seamless and memorable experience.
6. Kerala Tour Packages from Ahmedabad: Kerala packages from Ahmedabad offer many tours including a 6-day, 5-night "Kerala Family Getaway," covering destinations like Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, and Kochi, starting at INR 23,500.
7. Kerala Tour Packages from Chennai: Thrillophilia offers Kerala packages from Chennai, with prices ranging from INR 15,000 to INR 55,000 per person for 5 to 7-day trips, inclusive of sightseeing, accommodations, meals, and transportation.
8. Kerala Tour Packages from Kolkata: Our Kerala tour packages from Kolkata range from INR 13,890 to INR 45,675 per person for 4 to 5-day trips, inclusive of accommodations, meals, and sightseeing.
Kerala welcomes travellers throughout the year, but the best time to visit is from October to February, when the weather stays pleasant for sightseeing, backwater cruises, and beach experiences.
1. By Air: Kerala has 4 airports in Trivandrum, Cochin, Calicut, and Kannur, that connect the state with major Indian cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Mumbai. Airlines like IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet operate direct flights to the various cities of Kerala from major Indian cities. Connecting flights are also available via hubs like Bangalore or Hyderabad for convenient access to Kerala. Upon reaching the desired airport, you can take a cab or board a bus to reach your destination.
2. By Road: You can take multiple intra-state and inter-state buses (public as well as private) to reach Kerala. By car, you can reach Kochi from the nearby places like Bangalore, Madurai, Thrissur, etc, very easily, via the national highways.
3. By Train: Kerala has several major railway stations like in Trivandrum, Thrissur, Calicut, and Kollam, that connect the state with major Indian cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Mumbai. You can begin your trip with a laid-back and comfortable train journey for a memorable travelling experience.
Here are some of the best things to do in Kerala:
1. Hop on a Houseboat Cruise in Alleppey
Explore Alleppey’s scenic backwaters on a houseboat and experience Kerala’s traditional way of life up close. Often included in Kerala tour packages, a houseboat cruise in Alleppey offers a chance to slow down, connect with nature, and take in the peaceful beauty of Kerala’s waterways.
2. Wander Through a Spice Plantation in Thekkady
Stroll through Thekkady’s lush spice plantations, where the air is filled with the rich aroma of cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves. Popular in many Kerala packages, this experience lets you discover Kerala’s deep-rooted spice heritage while surrounded by dense greenery, exotic birds, and fluttering butterflies.
3. Sip Freshly Brewed Tea in Munnar
Walk through Munnar’s rolling tea gardens, where neatly manicured plantations stretch across misty hills. Discover the artistry behind tea-making, from plucking the finest leaves to crafting the perfect brew.
4. Witness the Thrill of a Snake Boat Race
Experience the electrifying atmosphere of Kerala’s legendary snake boat races, often featured in Kerala packages, where long, beautifully decorated boats glide through the water, powered by synchronized rowers and roaring cheers from the crowd.
5. Embark on an Exciting Jeep Safari
Journey through Kerala’s rugged landscapes on a thrilling jeep safari, navigating misty valleys, dense forests, and scenic tea estates. The adventure-packed ride is a highlight of any Kerala tour, offering a perfect blend of wilderness, breathtaking views, and off-road excitement.
Kovalam Beach is a beautiful coastal getaway in Kerala, known for its golden sands, clear blue waters, and relaxing vibe. A Kerala tour package lets you explore its three unique beaches Lighthouse Beach, famous for its scenic views, Hawah Beach with its lively atmosphere, and Samudra Beach, perfect for peace and quiet.
Varkala Beach, also called Papanasam Beach, is known for its breathtaking cliffside views and spiritual charm. The golden sands meet the blue sea below dramatic cliffs, creating a peaceful escape. With yoga retreats, Ayurvedic centers, and cozy cafés, it’s a perfect place to relax, recharge, and soak in Kerala’s beauty.
Marari Beach in Alleppey is a serene coastal escape, perfect for those who prefer a quiet retreat over crowded tourist spots. Unlike Kerala’s more commercial beaches, Marari retains its raw, untouched beauty. A Kerala tour package to this peaceful destination offers slow living, nature, and authentic coastal culture, without the distractions of noisy beach shacks or adventure sports.
Bekal Beach in Kasaragod is a scenic coastal destination, famous for the historic Bekal Fort that towers over the Arabian Sea. The beach’s golden sands, gentle waves, and well-maintained promenade make it a great place to relax and enjoy nature. With stunning fort views and a peaceful ambiance, it’s perfect for a laid-back getaway and is often included in any Kerala tour package.
Cherai Beach, near Kochi, offers a unique blend of backwaters and the Arabian Sea, creating a stunning coastal setting. Featured in many Kerala packages, it boasts calm waters, golden sands, and swaying coconut trees perfect for a relaxing escape. Dolphin sightings, scenic landscapes, and fresh seafood make it a must-visit for nature lovers and beachgoers.
Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach, near Kannur, is India’s longest drive-in beach, where you can drive along the shore with waves gently lapping beside you. The firm sand makes for a smooth ride, while the calm waters, scenic rock formations, and nearby Dharmadam Island add to the beach’s charm and adventure.
Kerala isn’t just about stunning landscapes it’s a paradise for food lovers too! The rich flavours of coconut, aromatic spices, and fresh seafood make Kerala cuisine truly delicious. Whether you’re cruising on a houseboat in Alleppey, relaxing on a beach in Varkala, or exploring the streets of Kochi, these dishes are a must-try in any Kerala tour package.
If you want to experience Kerala’s traditional flavors in one meal, Sadya is the way to go! Served on a banana leaf, this elaborate feast includes rice, sambar, avial (mixed vegetable curry), thoran (stir-fried vegetables), and the irresistible payasam (sweet dessert). The best time to try Sadya is during festivals like Onam, but many local restaurants serve it year-round. This meal is a must-try in Kerala holiday packages for anyone who loves authentic South Indian flavors.
Kerala’s backwaters are famous for their seafood, and nothing beats Karimeen Pollichathu (Pearl Spot fish). This delicacy is marinated in spices, wrapped in a banana leaf, and grilled to perfection. The result? A smoky, spicy, and melt-in-your-mouth dish that pairs perfectly with Kerala parotta or appam. It’s best enjoyed at a lakeside restaurant in Alleppey while soaking in the beauty of Kerala’s backwaters.
A crispy, flaky, multi-layered flatbread, Malabar Parotta is a staple in Kerala’s street food scene. Pair it with spicy beef fry tender, slow-cooked meat flavored with black pepper, curry leaves, and coconut slivers for a match made in heaven. This dish is a favorite among both locals and tourists and is often found in roadside eateries and fine-dining restaurants alike. It’s a must-try in many Kerala tour packages for food lovers.
A popular breakfast dish, Puttu is a steamed rice cake layered with coconut shavings, often served with Kadala Curry (black chickpea curry). The soft texture of Puttu combined with the spicy, thick gravy of Kadala Curry makes for a comforting yet flavorful meal. This dish is a must-try in Kerala holiday tour packages, especially if you love starting your day with a delicious local meal.
Light, fluffy, and slightly crispy on the edges, Appam is a Kerala-style rice pancake that pairs beautifully with a fragrant coconut milk-based stew. The stew can be vegetarian or made with chicken, lamb, or seafood. It’s mildly spiced yet rich in flavour, making it perfect for those who enjoy subtle yet delicious dishes. A visit to Kerala is incomplete without savouring this comforting meal.
No Kerala trip is complete without tasting Pazham Pori, the state’s most loved snack. These deep-fried banana fritters are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a sweet caramelized flavour. Best enjoyed with a cup of piping hot chai, this simple snack is available at roadside tea stalls, cafes, and even luxury resorts. It’s a must-try in Kerala tour packages, especially during monsoon season.
A traditional dessert, Payasam is a rich, creamy pudding made with rice, vermicelli, or lentils, cooked in jaggery and coconut milk. Each region in Kerala has its own version, but all are equally delicious! Served during festivals, weddings, and special occasions, Payasam is the perfect way to end a flavorful Kerala meal.
Kerala isn’t just about breathtaking landscapes it’s also a land of vibrant culture, rejuvenating wellness, and exciting shopping experiences. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in local traditions, unwind at a world-class Ayurvedic spa, or take home handcrafted souvenirs, these unique experiences make any Kerala vacation package interesting.
1. Watch a Kathakali Performance
One of Kerala’s most iconic art forms, Kathakali is a classical dance-drama that combines elaborate costumes, expressive gestures, and rhythmic storytelling. These performances depict scenes from Indian epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, bringing ancient stories to life. You can watch an authentic Kathakali show in cultural centres across Kochi, Thekkady, or Trivandrum. It’s a must-include in any Kerala tour packages for travellers looking to experience the rich artistic heritage of the state.
2. Rejuvenate with an Authentic Ayurvedic Spa Treatment
Kerala is the birthplace of Ayurveda, making it the perfect place to indulge in traditional wellness therapy. Whether it’s an Abhyanga (oil massage), Shirodhara (warm oil drip therapy), or a full-body detox treatment, these holistic therapies help balance the mind, body, and spirit. Many Kerala holiday tour packages include Ayurveda retreats in serene locations like Kovalam, Munnar, and Wayanad, where you can enjoy a rejuvenating experience amidst nature.
3. Explore the Spice Plantations of Thekkady
Kerala’s spice plantations are a treat for the senses! Walk through lush estates filled with cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, and nutmeg while learning about the fascinating history of Kerala’s spice trade. Thekkady, Munnar, and Wayanad are the best places to visit for a plantation tour. Visitors can even buy farm-fresh spices, making this experience a must-try in Kerala vacation packages for food lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.
4. Shop for Handicrafts at Jew Town, Kochi
A paradise for shopaholics, Jew Town in Kochi is known for its antique stores, spice markets, and handcrafted souvenirs. You’ll find everything from exquisite wooden sculptures and brass artefacts to colourful Kathakali masks and handwoven textiles. The bustling streets exude old-world charm, making shopping here an experience rather than just a transaction. It’s a must-visit destination in Kerala tour packages for those looking to take home a piece of Kerala’s artistic heritage.
5. Experience the Thrill of a Theyyam Ritual in North Kerala
Theyyam is a fascinating ritualistic performance seen in the temples of North Kerala, especially in Kannur and Kasaragod. These performances, which date back centuries, feature dancers in elaborate makeup and costumes, believed to embody divine spirits. The pulsating drum beats and fiery rituals create an electrifying atmosphere, making Theyyam a must-see for those interested in Kerala’s spiritual and cultural traditions.
Kerala is vibrant with festivals that showcase the state's rich cultural tapestry. Here are some noteworthy celebrations:
1. Vishu: Kerala’s New Year Festival
2. Thrissur Pooram: The Grand Temple Festival
3. Edathua Perunnal: Feast at St. George’s Church
4. Moatsu Festival: A Northeastern Celebration in Kerala
5. Easter Celebrations: A Spiritual and Festive Occasion
We at Thrillophilia, make your travel planning easier with our affordable, customisable, and unforgettable Kerala tour packages. Enjoy your trip your way with these amazing benefits:
1. Flexible Itineraries: Whether you are travelling with your partner, family, or solo, Thrillophilia’s Kerala trip packages are tailored for all. Choose from different itineraries based on your needs, like peaceful retreats, exciting adventures, or cultural tours. Each Kerala package is designed to make your journey fun and suited to your preferences.
2. Premium Inclusions: Thrillophilia’s Kerala tour package includes private transfers, expert guides, comfortable stays, and exciting activities. These thoughtful inclusions make your travel seamless and stress-free. With every detail taken care of, you can focus on enjoying the stunning beauty and rich culture of the state.
3. Customisable Packages: Thrillophilia allows you to customise your perfect Kerala itinerary. Design your itinerary by selecting preferred destinations, activities, or travel dates. This way, you can ensure your Kerala trip is exactly how you want it to be.
4. Best Price Guarantee: Get the best deals on Kerala tour packages with Thrillophilia. Our Kerala packages start at pocket-friendly prices and include incredible add-ons like free tea estate visits and guided wildlife safaris.
5. Verified Stays for a Comfortable Trip: From premium resorts to cosy homestays, we offer a variety of accommodations that are verified for comfort, hygiene, and great hospitality.
6. Authentic Cultural Experiences: Experience the real Kerala with activities like visiting traditional temples, watching Kathakali dance, or tasting local food. Thrillophilia’s packages focus on giving you a genuine connection to the culture and traditions of Kerala.
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The cost of Kerala packages for a one-week trip is around INR 15,000 to INR 30,000 per person. However, the prices may vary based on your choice of accommodation, transportation, and activities.
A Kerala trip costs anywhere between 40,000 INR and 40,000 INR on an average. The cost can vary based on factors like duration, accommodation, and activities.
To plan a Kerala trip, follow these simple steps -
A 5-day Kerala trip can be done in approximately INR 15,000, per individual. It is generally inclusive of all basic necessities such as accommodation, select meals, transfers, and activities.
Ideally, it is recommended to go for a 7-8 days trip to Kerala. This time frame allows you to explore all elements of Kerala across different cities without being hurried.
Yes, Kerala is a great destination to visit in summer, thanks to its hill stations like Munnar, Wayanad, and Vagamon, which offer cool weather and lush landscapes. Coastal areas like Kovalam and Varkala provide refreshing sea breezes, while the backwaters of Alleppey offer serene houseboat stays.
Essential things to pack include light cotton clothes, rain gear, comfortable footwear, sunscreen & sunglasses, insect repellentl, medications & first aid kit, power bank & travel adapter, swimwear, and camera.
The best cities to visit in Kerala include Kochi, Trivandrum, Munnar, Alleppey, Wayanad, and Varkala. While all of Kerala is extremely beautiful, these destinations offer rich experiences such as tea estate tours, houseboat stay on backwaters, or a religious visit to Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple.
Famous temples to visit in Kerala include Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Guruvayur Temple, Sabarimala Temple, Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, Vadakkunnathan Temple, Chottanikkara Temple, Mannarasala Nagaraja Temple, Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple, Thirunelli Temple, and Parassinikadavu Muthappan Temple.
Best hill stations that you can visit in Kerala include Munnar, Wayanad, Thekkady, Vagamon, and Ponmudi.
Kerala offers a plethora of luxurious resorts that offer natural beauty with opulent amenities. Some top choices include The Leela Kovalam, Kumarakom Lake Resort, The Zuri Kumarakom, Vivanta by Taj - Bekal, Niraamaya Retreats Surya Samudra, Rainforest Boutique Resort, and Neeleshwar Hermitage.
The best places to explore wildlife in Kerala are Periyar National Park, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Eravikulam National Park, Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, and Thattekad Bird Sanctuary.
Kerala is known as the hub of Ayurveda, an ancient healing system practiced for over 5,000 years. The state’s tropical climate, abundant medicinal herbs, and expert therapists make it ideal for Ayurvedic treatments. From rejuvenating massages to detox therapies, Kerala offers holistic wellness experiences, attracting travelers seeking natural healing and relaxation amidst serene landscapes.
Here are the best waterfalls to visit when you are in Kerala:
When visiting Kerala, you can buy local souvenirs like spices, Kasavu sarees, nilavilakku lamps, coir and wooden handicrafts, aroma oils, banana chips, Kathakali masks, tea, coffee, and Aranmula mirrors.
Kerala is famous for its extraordinary cuisine and there are a number of dishes which you should try such as Idiyappam with curry, Puttu, and Nadan Kozhi Varuthathu.
Some destinations for tea, coffee, and spice plantation tours in Kerala include Munnar, Cochin, Periyar, Wayanad, Thekkady, Munnar to Kumily route, and Idukki.
Kerala has several modes of transportation that makes commuting around the state easy for both locals and tourists. Some modes include taxi, auto rickshaw, local buses, railways, airways, and ferry boats.
The best street food options to try on a Kerala trip are idiyappam, puttu, sundal, thattu dosa, and pazhampori.
The months from September to March are the best time to visit Kerala. These winter months offer some of the most beautiful experiences in Kerala, with the temperatures ranging between 28°C to 18°C.
Thrillophilia offers Kerala tour packages for families, starting from ₹10,500 for 3 days, with prices ranging up to ₹47,200 depending on the duration and inclusions.
Yes, you can book Kerala tour packages under ₹10,000. Select packages like weekend getaways or budget deals are available that you can select from.
Yes, you can book Kerala tour packages from Delhi. Thrillophilia offers multiple Kerala tour packages that start from Delhi, with options such as 3-day, 4-day, and 7-day itineraries.
Kerala tour packages for 10 days are usually priced between ₹38,900 and ₹60,850 per person. Thrillophilia offers itineraries covering destinations such as Munnar, Alleppey, Thekkady, Kochi, and Kovalam.
The best Kerala tour packages are those that balance backwater cruises, hill station retreats, wildlife exploration, and cultural discovery. At Thrillophilia, itineraries often include Alleppey houseboats, Munnar tea gardens, Thekkady safaris, and Kochi heritage walks, all designed to match your trip duration and travel style.
Some of the top-rated Kerala tour packages include experiences like houseboat stays in Alleppey, tea plantation visits in Munnar, wildlife safaris in Periyar, and heritage sightseeing in Kochi. Many travellers prefer booking through Thrillophilia for the convenience of pre-planned itineraries, comfortable stays, and the option to add local experiences such as Ayurvedic spa sessions or village tours.
Thrillophilia offers several Kerala tour packages that provide great value for money, combining quality stays, guided sightseeing, and convenient transfers at transparent prices. These packages often cover popular destinations like Munnar, Alleppey, Thekkady, and Kovalam, giving travellers a complete experience of Kerala’s hills, backwaters, and beaches without stretching the budget.
Yes, and Thrillophilia works closely with verified local partners across Kerala. This ensures travellers experience authentic activities such as spice plantation walks, village tours, and cultural performances, while enjoying the confidence of trusted booking and 24/7 support.
Choosing the right package depends on budget, destinations, duration, and inclusions. Thrillophilia helps by offering transparent pricing, detailed itineraries, and customisable options—making it easier for travellers to find packages suited for honeymoons, family vacations, or adventure getaways.
Most Kerala packages on Thrillophilia are customisable. You can adjust inclusions like Alleppey houseboat stays, cultural tours in Kochi, or wellness retreats in Thekkady. Flexibility in transport, accommodations, and activities allows travellers to shape an itinerary that feels personal and balanced.
Yes, there are several Kerala tour packages designed specifically for honeymooners. These packages often include romantic experiences like private houseboat stays in Alleppey or Kumarakom, luxury resort accommodations in Munnar, candlelight dinners by the beach in Kovalam, and relaxing Ayurvedic spa sessions. Thrillophilia offers a range of such options that combine comfort, privacy, and scenic beauty to make the trip memorable for couples.
Family packages through Thrillophilia combine comfort, safety, and activities for all ages. They usually feature spacious resorts, kid-friendly amenities, and experiences like wildlife tours in Thekkady, cultural shows in Kochi, and relaxed backwater cruises. Flexible meal plans and transfers keep the journey stress-free for parents.
Yes, Thrillophilia curates premium Kerala packages for travellers seeking exclusivity. These include five-star resort stays, private pool villas, chauffeur-driven transfers, and personalised experiences like guided plantation tours or spa therapies. Such packages bring together Kerala’s luxury side with its cultural richness.
For solo travellers, Thrillophilia offers packages that balance independence with guided support. Stays in well-located hotels, group sightseeing, and safe transfers are standard, while still leaving time for personal exploration. Popular inclusions include Fort Kochi walks, Alleppey houseboats, and treks in Wayanad—making solo travel both safe and enriching.